Method for testing fluid control valves

Measuring and testing – Blower – pump – and hydraulic equipment

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73 40, G01F 2500, G01M 1900

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043875912

ABSTRACT:
A test apparatus for determining the operable condition of fuel level conl valves is presented. A sensor is connected to a fuel line for delivery of a test sample of fuel through the fuel line to a receiving system from a fuel supply source. At least one valve is disposed in the fuel line between the sensor and the fuel receiving system. A plurality of sense lines is connected from the sensor to a flow indicator and a pressure indicator such that simultaneous indication of the visual flow indicator and the visual pressure indicator within respective predetermined limits upon a delivery of the test sample of the fuel prior to delivery of the fuel through the fuel line indicates that the fuel level control valve is not properly operable.

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