Fuel TEMP
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On ground:
If indicated fuel temperature low (less than 12 °C):
1.
Oil Temperature..........................
Monitor increasing
2.
Fuel temperature.........................
Monitor increasing
3.
Engine.........................................
Increase power slightly if necessary to
increase oil heating
If indicated fuel temperature high (at or above 105 °C):
4.
Engine.........................................
Shut down
5.
Aircraft.........................................
Maintenance required
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In flight:
1.
Fuel temperature.........................
Monitor
If indicated fuel temperature low (less than 12 °C):
2.
FUEL PUMP switches.................
AUTO
Note
Consider to retract landing gear if extended. A retracted landing gear helps to
reduce oil cooling.
3.
Engine.........................................
Decrease power to increase fuel
temperature
4.
Aircraft.........................................
Descend to warmer air if necessary
If indicated fuel temperature remains low (less than 12 °C):
5.
CAS Window...............................
Check for fuel filter faults
If indicated fuel temperature decreases and remains below 0 °C:
6.
Aircraft.........................................
Land as soon as practical
If indicated fuel temperature high (at or above 105 °C):
7.
FUEL PUMP switches.................
ON
8.
Fuel temperature.........................
Monitor
9.
Aircraft.........................................
Climb to cooler air if necessary
If fuel temperature normalizes:
10.
FUEL PUMP switches.................
AUTO
If indicated fuel temperature high (at or above 105 °C):
11.
Aircraft.........................................
Land as soon as practical
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Section 3 - Emergency Procedures (EASA Approved)
Fuel System
Pilot's Operating Handbook
Report No: 02406
Issue date: Mar 06, 2020
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