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Arty Trost



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Location: Sandy, Oregon

PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:54 am    Post subject: Low Fuel Pressure Switch Reply with quote

Hi Kolbers -
Can anyone out there help me locate a switch that
turns on an electric fuel pump when fuel pressure
drops below 2psi.
I need to connect 1/4'' or smaller tubing to the
pressure sensing end. The switch needs to be DC rated
for 3A or more. I will be switching 12V. Sealed or all
weather switch would be better.
To repeat: SPST connected when sensing less than 2psi.
Disconnects at 2psi or above.
I was told this is the brand and part number.
Honeywell/Hobbs
PN 76061_2 MO
I've heard that the same switches and part numbers are
also branded as Stewart Warner.

Anyone familiar with this type of switch (whether a
Honeywell/Hobbs or S. Warner) and know where I can get
one?

Thanks -

Arty

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:06 am    Post subject: Re: Low Fuel Pressure Switch Reply with quote

Won't it just shut off again as soon as the psi increases? Wouldn't that just turn on and off constantly? Or is it a turn it on and leave it on type of thing?

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John Hauck



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:15 am    Post subject: Low Fuel Pressure Switch Reply with quote

| Can anyone out there help me locate a switch that
| turns on an electric fuel pump when fuel pressure
| drops below 2psi.
|
| Arty
Arty:

I would rather go with a manual switch on the boost pump. Leave it on
all the time, or on take off and landing, and when under 1,000 feet
AGL.

This is how I operate my boost pump.

john h
mkIII


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:48 am    Post subject: Low Fuel Pressure Switch Reply with quote

Arty

I put what you gave us into a Google search and found the following site:
http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/SearchResults.asp?N=0&Ntk=Primary&Ntt=Honeywell/Hobbs&Source=google&sid=46070D00220CE17F

Hope this helps. Like others suggest, you may want to add a relay with loop
in the circuit that will keep the backup pump energized till you power down
the plane.

Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW powered MKIIIc

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:12 pm    Post subject: Low Fuel Pressure Switch Reply with quote

Anyone familiar with this type of switch (whether a
Honeywell/Hobbs or S. Warner) and know where I can get
one?

Thanks -

Arty

OOOOOOOOOkkkk I am thinking of a switch that I have seen on pool and hot
tub boilers.... they are about the size of a quarter or a bit larger...
and the body is about 1/2 inch thick with an inch or so overall including
the plumbing connection which I think is 1/8 inch pipe thread... I know
they have an adjustment for sensitivity,,, but not sure what the adjustable
range is...
As for on off on off.... you could put in a warning light on the dash
that would warn you if it were activated.... and a manual switch to bypass
the pressure switch to keep it on continuous... and if you wanted it off
for some reason... the manual switch could be a double throw switch with a
center off position... labeled off auto on

Boyd.


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