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Old September 2nd 06, 06:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Stan Prevost[_1_]
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Default Shadin Fuel flow


"Michelle P" wrote in message
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Stan Prevost wrote:
I owned a turbo Saratoga with a Shadin, and have flown a lot in another
identical airplane with a Shadin. Work fine. One strange thing in both
airplanes is that turning on the electric boost fuel pump causes a
decrease in the fuel flow indicated on the Shadin, by anywhere from 0.1
to 1.0 gph. We spent a lot of effort in removing elbows, insulating the
transducer and fuel lines, relocating things, never changed it.

I always thought it was weird.

Stan



Stan,
Actually that makes sense. If you are pumping against the metering device
you will be initially raising the flow until the down stream plumbing
becomes "full". then things will slow down.

Michelle P


No, when I turn on the boost pump, thus increasing the fuel pressure to the
sensor and to the engine-driven pump, the flow indication decreases to a
new steady-state value until I turn it off, then it increases again to its
former steady-state indication. If I turn it on again, it decreases again.
Appears to be something unique to that sensor type since it does it in both
airplanes I fly that are equipped with the Shadin system.

Higher pressure giving lower flow indication is what is wierd. Actually, we
would like it to not change.