Fuel transfer/polishing pump
I don't have a filter problem, I have a pump question.
Doug
"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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"Doug Dotson" writes:
I am designing a fuel polishing and transfer system. My thought
is to use valves to route fuel from any tank to any tank. No
problem with that part. I want to be able to just transfer fuel
or switch in a filter to polish the fuel while transferring. Since
I can select the same tank for source and destination, I can
polish fuel in place as well. The problem comes with the selection
of a pump. I was looking at a Groco or Jabsco pump which seems
good for transfer purposes, but way exceeds the flowrate of the
filter when polishing. A Walbro fuel pump (which I have as a priming
pump now) seems like a good fit for polishing (33 GPH) but will be slow
when just transferring fuel. What happens when a 5.5 GPM pump
(Jabsco) is pushing fuel through a filter rated at 60 GPH (RACOR 500)?
Have built the system above which BTW, uses a lot of 1/2" bronze ball
valves.
You solve the filter problem in a straight forward fashion.
Multiple filters (Larger than 500) in parallel to reach at least 60 GPH.
I'd built in a safety margin and shoot for at least 75 GPH.
HTH
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