Re: Fuel pump control


Subject:    Re: Fuel pump control
From:    The Kuffels (kuffel@cyberport.net)
Date:    Mon Nov 16 - 11:55 AM
Jeff,

<<  low pressure switch to provide an "automatic" mode to the electric 
fuel boost pump, so that if the engine driven pump failed, the electric 
one would be powered up. ...  It would likely mean an engine hiccup, 
followed by the fuel pump on LED illuminating - as soon as the electric 
pump provided sufficient pressure, the low pressure switch would open 
and the pump would shut off, and then back on, and then off.  Ooops :-( 
>>

My circuit published in the May 2008 issue of Kitplanes magazine will do 
what you describe including switch conditioning and relay driving.  It 
is a simple programmable timer.  Set it to run for say 4 minutes.  This 
gives you plenty of time to notice the LED and turn on the manual pump 
switch.  You would need some blocking diodes for the manual switch and a 
cockpit accessible fuse/circuit breaker to be able to override a 
stuck-on failure.

With the system you describe there should not be an engine hiccup.  When 
the fuel pressure starts to drop there is still a bowl's worth of fuel 
in the carburetor.  The pressure switch should turn on the pump and 
refill the carb long before the bowl is depleted.

Email me off list and I'll send you a revised schematic for this 
function.

Tom




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