Mechanical installation, Tank, Engine – Floscan FloNET Standard Flow Model User Manual

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06/02/2011

4001-443-00B

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

Fuel Flow Schematic - Standard Flow Diesel Systems (BOS, 201, 231 & 235-2K)

Tank

Filter

Forward Sensor
And Pulsation
Damper Assembly

FloScan

Primary

THE RETURN FLOW SENSOR MUST
REMAIN FLOODED AT ALL TIMES.
PLEASE REFER TO STEPS 9-12 BELOW.

Return Fuel
Cooler
(If Used)

The Return Flow Sensor must be installed downstream
of all Pressure Regulators and Fuel Coolers (if used).

The Forward Flow Sensor must be
installed downstream of the Primary Filter
and upstream of all fuel delivery pumps.

Pressure
Regulator
(If Used)

ENGINE

M

Engine-
Mounted
Lift
Pump

Off-Engine
Boost or
Priming
Pump
(If Used)

Return Sensor
And Pulsation
Damper Assembly

FloScan

*Caution: Diesel System Components are not designed for use on Gasoline Fuel Systems.


FloScan Sensor & Pulsation Damper Plumbing Guidelines:

1. Before installing the assembled Flow Sensor & Pulsation Damper assembly’s into the fuel system, verify that their orientation

arrows are pointing UP Ï.

2. The Forward Flow Sensor / Pulsation Damper assembly must be protected by and installed downstream of a 10 to 30 Micron

Primary Filter. The forward assembly can be installed at any convenient location from the bottom of the bilge to the top of the
overhead.

3. NOTE: Always use the primary filter micron rating Specified by the Engine Manufacturer, (usually 10, 20 or 30). Do not

follow advice given by local experts, mechanics, or magazines. There are several reasons for avoiding 2 and 5 micron filters.

4. Filtered fuel must enter into the Forward Sensor through its Hex Flow Straightener on the port marked IN. Fuel must exit through

the Pulsation Damper port with an outward pointing arrow, (Î).

5. Return fuel from the engine, must enter into the Return Pulsation Damper’s inlet port. This is the port marked with an inward

pointing arrow, (Í) and exit through the port marked OUT on the Return Sensor.

6. Install the Forward & Return Sensor – Pulsation Damper assemblies as far from the engine as practical. Maximizing fuel line

length, between the engine and Sensor – Pulsation Damper assembly, improves instrument accuracy.

7. Use the smallest approved fuel line diameter for your engine, especially on the return line. Higher fuel flow velocities increase

overall system accuracy. Refer to the engine owners or shop manual for more information.

8. IMPORTANT NOTE: THE RETURN FLOW SENSOR MUST REMAIN FLOODED AT ALL TIMES.

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FloScan Instrument Company, Inc.

Tel:

(206)

524-6625

Fax:

(206)

523-4961

3016 NE Blakeley Street, Seattle, WA 98105

Email:

[email protected]

Http://www.floscan.com

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