
FUEL, FUELING INSTRUCTION
Operation
Aircraft Operations Manual
9/2.2
PAGE
9
Jun 01/17
CONDITIONS
NORMAL PROCEDURES
2.5
BLENDING
WITH ANTI
−
ICING
ADDITIVE
This procedure can only be used in conjunction with procedure 2.3, GRAVITY
FUELING, when anti
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icing additive is required and pre
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blended fuel is not
available.
The procedure is applicable to Hi
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Flo Prist blender model PHF.204, using Hi
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Flo Prist additive manufactured by PPF Industries Inc., Pittsburg PA, USA.
Hi
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Flo Prist may be harmful if inhaled or swallowed. Use adequate ventilation.
Avoid contact with skin and eyes. If sprayed into eyes, flush with large amounts
of water and contact a physician immediately.
WARNING
1.
Perform items 1. to 10. of procedure 2.3. GRAVITY FUELING.
2.
Connect the additive can to the blender and connect the blender tube to
the fuel nozzle. See 9/2.1 Fig. 2.
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Additive concentration shall be:
Minimum 0.06% by volume.
Maximum 0.15% by volume.
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This is equal to:
Minimum 20 fluid oz. (1 can) to 270 US gal of fuel.
Maximum 20 fluid oz. (1 can) to 105 US gal of fuel.
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or, with the blender trigger depressed a fuel flow of:
Minimum 30 US gal/min.
Maximum 60 US gal/min.
3.
Continue with item 11 of procedure 2.3. starting fuel flow and then depress
trigger of blender, maintaining a fuel flow of 30 to 60 US gal/min. Slip the
retaining ring over the trigger to hold and hold the can upright.
When discontinuing fueling, stop additive first, then fuel flow immediately af-
terwards.
4.