Perry wrote:
If
you are flying and running only one h.p. fuel pump, and that pump fails, the
engine will become silent only milliseconds later!
This is
interesting. As my circuit diagram is currently configured, I have a
pressure switch in the fuel system which automatically turns on the backup pump
if the pressure drops below about 30 psi. (don’t remember now the exact
setting on the pressure switch). Do you suppose that this wouldn’t
react fast enough to keep the engine running?
There is a
manual bypass so I can turn the pump on if I want. The idea was to turn
on both pumps for takeoff, but at other times the backup would automatically
kick in to keep the engine from stopping if the primary pump stopped; thereby
avoiding rapid heart rates on the part of pilot and passengers.
Al