NJ_Toolnut
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Hi all,
I've been looking at the fuel system and electrical schematics in the TM-12. I'm not sure I understand exactly what happens when float switch S3 closes. It appears that current then flows to aux. fuel solenoid valve K4 as well as to the aux. fuel pump E1, where it opens K4 and starts E1.
Does K4 always remain closed to prevent aux. fuel flow unless it receives current from S3? I'm wondering because in a situation where the aux. fuel tank is higher than the generator, it seems as though fuel could flow into the day tank via gravity, potentially overflowing it unless K4 prevents this. The answer to this question is important to me since I'm planning to eventually use an aux. fuel tank where the fuel in this tank will be higher than the day tank.
Best regards,
Stan
I've been looking at the fuel system and electrical schematics in the TM-12. I'm not sure I understand exactly what happens when float switch S3 closes. It appears that current then flows to aux. fuel solenoid valve K4 as well as to the aux. fuel pump E1, where it opens K4 and starts E1.
Does K4 always remain closed to prevent aux. fuel flow unless it receives current from S3? I'm wondering because in a situation where the aux. fuel tank is higher than the generator, it seems as though fuel could flow into the day tank via gravity, potentially overflowing it unless K4 prevents this. The answer to this question is important to me since I'm planning to eventually use an aux. fuel tank where the fuel in this tank will be higher than the day tank.
Best regards,
Stan