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  • 11.00 Mission Critical Design

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11.02 Why are typical problems for fuel systems?

There are many problems with fuel systems that are based on the initial design of the system. Once a well designed system is commissioned, with any installation errors corrected, they operate as highly reliable systems.

Some of the typical post-commissioning problems for fuel systems are:

  • (a) pump or valve activation failure from loose wiring
  • (b) loss of prime in suction pump piping system
  • (c) leak in piping systems, sometimes due to overstress from thermal expansion
  • (d) solenoid valve leakage from seating surface debris or deterioration.
  • (e) failure of elements in relays or point sensing elements
  • (f) solenoid valve electrical failure
  • (g) submersible pump capacitor failure
  • (h) failures from line leak detection systems