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https://www.captainsim.org/forum/csf.pl?num=1268090237 Message started by twright on Mar 8th, 2010 at 11:17pm |
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Title: Fuel Dump Post by twright on Mar 8th, 2010 at 11:17pm
Hi,
I was just playing around with the 727 tonight - brilliant plane, thanks Captain Sim! I was using the fuel dump, but was only able to dump fuel from tank 1 (left wing), whichever valves I opened. How do I dump fuel from the other two tanks? Also, what are the fuel configurations used in the 727? Is it center (tank 2) feeds all engines until its contents equal tanks 1 and 3, and then tank to engine? Regards, Tom |
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Title: Re: Fuel Dump Post by Markoz on Mar 8th, 2010 at 11:56pm
Hi Tom.
I have found the exact same thing as you with dumping fuel. I haven't been able to choose a tank to dump from, which can be annoying. :( As for the fuel configuration. You are spot on. Mark |
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Title: Re: Fuel Dump Post by LOU on Mar 9th, 2010 at 3:15am
The fuel dump panel is not correct.
I too only see the number 1 tank dump and to make things worse you can dump all the fuel out of that tank. Not true! You should only be able to dump to a standpipe level with a thousand or so pounds remaining in each tank after dump. Fuel dumping is accomplished using the normal fuel boost pumps in each tank to push out the fuel. Fuel Dump Checklist All boost pumps ON.............................................Check ON Open nozzle valves.............................................OPEN Open dump valves..............................................OPEN Monitor fuel balance When fuel dump complete close dump valves........CLOSE Close Nozzle valves............................................CLOSE Max Dump Rate 2,300 #/min - all valves open Since there are 4 boost pumps in the center tank vs 2 in the wing tanks, it dumps around twice as fast as the wing tanks. The 727 fuel system is loaded like this: Each tank is equally filled until the wing tanks [1 & 3] shutoff. then the rest of the fuel load is put into the center tank. After takeoff, before 3,000 pounds are burned cross feed all engines from center tank until all tanks equal, then tank to engine. This is for structural and balance considerations. Since the wings are swept the center fuel gives the plane a forward CG. You keep fuel in the center tank equal to the wing tanks for structural reasons. Lou |
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Title: Re: Fuel Dump Post by Captain Sim 2 on Mar 9th, 2010 at 8:33am
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