REFLECTOR: [VOBA Forum] Fuel line routing

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Fri Jun 20 18:04:35 CDT 2014


BE VERY CAREFUL FLYING with a little kid in the front right seat or if anyone is changing seats from front to rear. Hate to see the fuel shutoff pulled while over the Rockies. BAD BAD DAY

 
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On Friday, June 20, 2014 2:16 PM, Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list <reflector at tvbf.org> wrote:
 

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> I took a different approach.
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>I installed an "NO" (Normally open) Solenoid valve at the exit from each strake tank and a mechanical shut off valve between the sump and the firewall. When the solenoid valve is powered, it closes. without power (normal position OR FAILURE) it is open. They cannot fail closed.
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>There is a horizontally mounted rocker switch mounted on the panel Labeled: LEFT ONLY---BOTH--RIGHT ONLY. When you select a tank, the opposite side valve is powered. The intent is to fly with the switch in the "BOTH" position, the majority of the time.
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>The mechanical valve is connected via a cable to the panel where there is an actuator labeled "FUEL SHUT OFF-EMERGENCY USE ONLY". Pulling this will close the valve. The cable is not intended to re-open the valve in flight (although in reality, it seems to be able to move the lever enough to do so).
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>Now that I am flying (I LOVE SAYING THAT!), I have found that this system is logical and reliable. In the first 5 hours of test flying, where I needed to stay within gliding distance of the airport, I was doing a lot of circles and therefore developed a fuel imbalance during the flights. I just selected the tank with the excess fuel until they were even. Worked great.
>Photos show panel (before labels), Upper right knob is pull cable for fuel shut off. (want to change to red knob). Horizontal switch with out switch cover is for tank selection. 
>Solenoid valves are the 2 upright brass valves mounted above the sump tank on the aluminum bracket.
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>Larry Epstein 
>173 FGE N58LV
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>On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Thomas J Mann (tmann at N200lz.com) <mailer at mail2.clubexpress.com> wrote:
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>View/reply online       Reply to forum at forum at velocityowners.com       Reply directly to Thomas J Mann at tmann at N200lz.com
>>I noticed that Velocity sells the Andair valve pictured below.
>>Has anyone on this forum used this valve? This is the same setup I'm installing (Left/Right/Both/Off.)
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>>Tom Mann
>>Long-EZ N200LZ (in construction)
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