EMB120 Fuel System Flashcards
What kind of fuel tanks does the aircraft have?
Wet tanks
How can we fuel the plane?
Pressure fueling or over the wing
How many tanks are in each wing?
Each wing has 2 Tanks, an outboard and inboard. The tanks are interconnected by a fuel duct that is gravity fed making the two tanks act as a single reservoir.
Does the aircraft need electricity to pressure fuel?
No but is recommended
How is the fuel heated?
Oil
What does the Transfer jet pump do?
operated by motive flow, Their
purpose is to keep the collector tank at a level sufficient to provide a constant source of fuel for the main jet pump and the electric boost pumps. When operating, the transfer jet pumps increase the usable fuel by taking fuel from the lowest portions of the inboard tank and transferring it into the collector tank. When the transfer jet pumps are not operating, usable fuel in the corresponding wing tank is reduced by 79.6 lb (12.15 US gallons).
How much does the unusable fuel increase by when cross feed is open?
79.6lbs
How any filters does the system have and where are they located?
2 filters a side, one in the high pressure pump and one in the low pressure pump
what is the max fuel the dripless stick will read?
2238lbs
How any fuel pumps are in each wing?
5 pumps
1 main jet pump
2 electrical driven pumps
2 transfer jet pumps
What is the capacity of each fuel tank? Total capacity?
Each wing can hold 437 usable gallons (2866lbs)
Total capacity is 874 Gallons (5732lbs)
Where does the collector tank reside?
the lowers point in the inboard tank
Where are the main Jet pumps and electrical boost pumps located?
in the collector tank
Where is fuel for the APU supplied from?
The right wing tank
What powers the jet pumps (venturi)?
Fuel under pressure supplied by the high pressure engine fuel pump through a bypass on the HMU