Here is a picture of AFP's boost pump. It is rated at 32 gph, at 30psi. In their manual it states it is rated for continuous duty. At the pump outlet, there is a non-adjustable fuel pressure regulator. Fuel is fed, and pressure is maintained at 30 psi, by returning unused fuel to the pump inlet, as I believe Dave wants to do. EFII's boost pump looks pretty similar. Andair's is quite a bit different. It is British, after all.
AFP's docs also state that if the fuel pickup ever becomes un-ported, or a tank is run dry, neither the boost pump or engine driven pump would be able to create enough pressure to open the valve at the fuel divider. I guess that is engineer/lawyer speak for "your engine will cease functioning as a propulsion device."
AFP's docs also state that if the fuel pickup ever becomes un-ported, or a tank is run dry, neither the boost pump or engine driven pump would be able to create enough pressure to open the valve at the fuel divider. I guess that is engineer/lawyer speak for "your engine will cease functioning as a propulsion device."
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