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Water contamination of Aviation Fuel Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Piston engines dont run well on water or anything other than what theyre designed to burn. Therefore: Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

References

Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Water contaminated fuel affects safety of flight because it could cause an engine to run rough or cause an engine failure. In either case, these circumstances could further lead to a forced landing or a crash. Therefore a positive detection with emphasis upon the case of a clean fuel sample is mandatory. The dangers can be life threatening. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Aircraft engines will tolerate a small amount of free water 30ppm = 30 gram per 1000 Kg. Is usually considered to be the maximum Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Positive detection of water contaminated fuel is essential and even critical To understand why positive detection is so important, it is : necessary to understand that water can be introduced into an aircraft's fuel tank in several ways. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

There are four primary sources for water contaminated fuel. One source is a fuel tank's filler neck where fuel is added to a tank. Water from rain and from washing an aircraft can enter a tank through its filler neck if it's not properly sealed with a fuel cap. Fuel can also be contaminated from condensation that occurs within a fuel tank. Over a period of time, condensation could introduce a hazardous quantity of water. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Additionally, water contamination can occur from a contaminated fuel source during a refueling process. Fuel trucks and fuel storage tanks are susceptible to water contamination. Finally, sabotage in the absence of proper security is another means by which water contamination can be introduced into an aircraft's fuel system Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

AVGAS 100LL – Light Blue and Bright

AVGAS 100LL WATER Light Blue and Bright cloudiness, haze

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Preflight Action As pilot in command, you have the responsibility to determine that your aircraft is properly serviced. Check your aircraft before each flight and be sure you have the correct type of fuel. This practice may save your life! Take the time to inspect your aircraft thoroughly. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Good preflight procedures: Be sure all of the fuel and oil tank caps and covers are installed and secured properly after you visually check the fluid level. Observe the color and odor of the fuel as you check the tank. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi – 100LL has a blue tint, while jet fuel is clear or yellowish. – Avgas also evaporates much more readily than jet fuel. – 100LL has a distinctive odor. – If line personnel refuel your aircraft, observe the process to ensure that the proper fuel is used.

Let water settle – Water is by far the most common contaminant in aviation fuel. Because water is denser than avgas, it will settle to the lowest part of the tank. – A number of factors – among them tank construction, the amount of water and the degree to which it's diffused in the fuel – determine the time it takes for this to happen. – In general, allow 15 to 20 minutes after refueling for any water to settle. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Take a generous fuel sample after allowing time for contaminants Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi That way any contaminants will have some time to settle to the fuel tank sumps before you check them.

Sump early, sump often – Sample each fuel drain – Before your first flight of the day – After every refueling – Any other time you suspect that contaminants may have entered the tanks. – Continue draining until you get a clean sample. – If you've drained a large amount of contaminated fuel, it's probably a good idea to have the fuel system inspected Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

If contamination is observed, take further samples until the fuel appears clear, and gently rock the wings and lower the tail to the ground (or raise the tail and let back down on tail draggers) to move any additional contaminants to the drain points. Take repeated samples from all drain locations until all contamination has been removed. If contaminants are still present, do not fly the airplane. Have qualified maintenance personnel drain and purge the fuel tank system. Remove all evidence of contamination prior to further flight. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

When checking fuel for contamination, always hold up against a contrasting object. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Double Check

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Take proper precautions to preclude water from entering into your fuel tank system from an external source (washing, rain, snow, sleet, etc.). Regularly check all external entry sites (caps, access panels, etc.) for evidence of water ingress into the fuel tank system. When possible store the airplane indoors. If stored outdoors or exposed to wet conditions (washing, rain, snow, sleet, etc.), examine the fuel tank system drains for contamination more frequently. Pay particular attention to airplanes that have been externally cleaned and/or refinished also. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Take precautions to preclude water migration in the fuel tank system from an internal source (free water coming out of solution). Keep fuel tanks full when the airplane will not be operated regularly. Keep fuel tanks full between flights, provided weight and balance limitations permit. Limit the fuel tanks exposure to large temperature fluctuations as much as possible. If the airplane has been exposed to sustained wing low of unusual attitudes of a fuel tank has been run dry, sump contaminants may have migrated throughout the fuel tank system. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

During annual or 100-hour inspections do the following Check fuel caps, cap gaskets, cap adaptors, cap adaptor gaskets, fuel filler neck to adaptor sealer, fuel gage transmitter gaskets, gage transmitter access covers, and upper surface inspection covers for condition, proper sealing, security, alignment, etc. Ensure to service and clean these areas, replacing parts as necessary. Drain and flush the fuel strainer and carburetor bowl completely. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Inspect the interior of metal fuel tanks for signs of corrosion, which may indicate water contamination. Inspect the interior of bladder tanks for wrinkles, broken or missing hangers, etc. If signs of contamination are found, alert the owner and fuel supplier of your findings for corrective action. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Flight personnel. The owner/operator of an aircraft should be intimately familiar with the fuel system of the aircraft. This familiarity should include the knowledge of the specific requirements for the prevention, detection, and elimination of water in the aircraft fuel system. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

The pilot -in-command has the final responsibility to determine that the aircraft is properly serviced. An important part of the preflight inspection is to drain aircraft fuel tank sumps, reservoirs, filters, and other fuel system drains to assure that the fuel supply is free or water. Since water in fuel accounts for a major share of fuel quality accidents, pilots should make it a practice to include this check beginning with the next preflight inspection. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

Be sure that you are using the Proper Fuel

Double check that fuel caps are fastened securely. Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi

AVGAS 100LL WATER Remember Bright is Dry

Aerospace Consulting Dror Artzi Dry, cracked Rubber seal

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