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Re: Europa-List: Carb. heater block temp.

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Carb. heater block temp.
From: William Mills <william@wrmills.plus.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 12:28:15
Svein,
I have the flow control valve installed in my Skydrive system which I 
find very useful.  Throughout the summer months it is generally off, 
because, unless it is very humid, or I am passing through cloud, I do 
not believe there is much risk of carb ice.  However, if it is left on 
in the summer, it can cause problems with fuel vaporisation, when trying 
to re-start after stopping the engine for a short while, (e.g. a fuel 
stop).  
When I had my first set of carb heaters, it was supplied with a 
temperature gauge as you describe, so I was able to use the valve to 
control the carb temperature in the winter months to about 30 to 40 
degs.  My latest heaters (with my new engine) do not have the drilling 
for a probe, so I have to guess how much to open the valve in the winter 
months.  
If you use a change-over switch and another probe you can have the 
choice of OAT or carb temp at the flick of a switch.
Best wishes, 
William
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sidsel & Svein Johnsen 
  To: Europa List 
  Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2006 8:56 PM
  Subject: Europa-List: Carb. heater block temp.


  Having completed the ground testing and awaiting CAA inspection, I 
have time to contemplate on one observation made:

  The temp. indicator that came with Skydrive's carb. heater blocks for 
912S shows block temp increasing as the CHT readings increase.  When 
reaching 50 degr. C, the indicator flashes HHH (as it is supposed to do 
at this temp.).

  According to Skydrive's notes, the carb. heater block temp normally is 
between 20 and 50 degr. C.  This is, I take it, in flight.

  Here are my questions to those already flying with this equipment:  

  - Do the blocks cool down when airborne and operating the engine at 
normal flying loads, i.e. when the higher fuel volume evaporation cools 
the carburetors from the inside?  Or does your temperature reading 
always stay below 50 degr. C even when taxiing on the ground?

  - Have you fitted any permanent restrictor in the branch-off tube to 
the carb. heater blocks, or fitted the flow control valve that Skydrive 
provides as an option, in order to keep the carb. heater block temp. in 
the range mentioned by Skydrive?

  Best regards,
  Svein
  A225 - now in Norway



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