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Fergus Kyle



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:36 am    Post subject: Fuel pumps Reply with quote

Happy Christmas and New Year greetings...
Perhaps it's my advancing lack of thoroughness, but can't find the
magic electrical current values for the Rotax 914 pumps. Somewhere in the
dim past I calculated 15 feet of feed needs #18 wire because I measured 1.2A
when testing the output before installation. However it occurs to me that
perhaps the pumps demand more when under load and I haven't allowed for
that.
What's the consensus - or - where do I find the figures?
Cheers
Ferg


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:20 am    Post subject: Fuel pumps Reply with quote

Hi! Ferg
I seem to remember having a circuit line diagram with wire and fuse
sizes in the Europa manual.
Regards
Bob Harrison G-PTAG

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:15 pm    Post subject: Fuel pumps Reply with quote

Hi Ferg,

Rotax manual says 3amps per pump. Others I've heard from say 2.5.

I used #18 wire and grounded them locally at a ground bus near the rear
mounted battery.

Kevin

Fergus Kyle wrote:
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Happy Christmas and New Year greetings...
Perhaps it's my advancing lack of thoroughness, but can't find the
magic electrical current values for the Rotax 914 pumps. Somewhere in the
dim past I calculated 15 feet of feed needs #18 wire because I measured 1.2A
when testing the output before installation. However it occurs to me that
perhaps the pumps demand more when under load and I haven't allowed for
that.
What's the consensus - or - where do I find the figures?
Cheers
Ferg



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:02 pm    Post subject: Fuel pumps Reply with quote

<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> Ferg,

The Rotax Installation Manual has the values and charts. It is para 19.5 in my Rotax installation manual. The new Europa manual has the diagram in chapter 25.

Typically the max the 914 will draw is 3 amps per pump at max pressure and 2 min under light pressure load. The rest of the system draws about 1.3 for the servo and computer and .5 for the warning lamps.

As for wire size, #18 is the min size I'd do. The Europa manual shows the pumps using a #20, and that will do amperage wise, but you will notice the wire temperature rise a few degrees, although the voltage drop is minor. #18 will supply 6 amps (double what you need) with only 10 degrees C rise in temp and .06 ohms per foot. That is enough safety factor and a lower voltage drop for consistent operations at 3 amps. Besides, my Amp ring connectors fit better. Pumps should be planned to run constantly, and with a minimum drop of voltage at max load, and #18 can do it.

Remember the ground needs to be the same size, and I suggest separate grounds per pump to ensure redundancy.
Rotax wants you to run the aux pump off the alternator direct for redundancy but I have yet to do it. My wife liked the idea of running mine off a separate battery (charged through a shotkey diode) to back up full electrical failure. (Yea, she really hates the idea of the whirly thing stopping up front.)

Happy new year.
Bud Yerly
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:09 pm    Post subject: Fuel pumps Reply with quote

ALAN YERLY a écrit :
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My wife liked the idea of running mine off a separate battery
(charged through a shotkey diode) to back up full electrical failure.
(Yea, she really hates the idea of the whirly thing stopping up front.)

Alan,

That's what we did, as a regulator failure would otherwise leave us with
no fuel pump.
The auxilliary battery is there only for the #2 pump.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:51 pm    Post subject: Fuel pumps Reply with quote

Bud
your wife has a beautiful mind!
Graham

ALAN YERLY wrote:
My wife liked the idea of running
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mine off a separate battery (charged through a shotkey diode) to back up
full electrical failure. (Yea, she really hates the idea of the whirly
thing stopping up front.)

Happy new year.
Bud Yerly
Custom Flight Creations


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Fergus Kyle



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:01 pm    Post subject: Fuel pumps Reply with quote

Hello,
Thanks to Kevin, Bud Yerly and Bob Harrison for speedy returns....
Of course I missed the applicable pages - and the pumps on the new pages
19.5 draw a max of 3A in spite of my measure of 1.55A at 100 L/h - I don't
know why but will persist with #18 and duplicated ground wires for a reduced
distance of 13.8 feet - so, much obliged for the answers.
With 13000 bits in one bedroom, I seem to be losing time looking for
things!
Again, many thanks.
Ferg


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