{"id":10882,"date":"2010-03-30T04:33:41","date_gmt":"2010-03-30T09:33:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/diesel-fuel-system\/"},"modified":"2010-04-15T10:20:54","modified_gmt":"2010-04-15T15:20:54","slug":"diesel-fuel-system","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/diesel-fuel-system\/","title":{"rendered":"Diesel Fuel System"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"FPB-64-1-Fuel-System-1\"<\/p>\n

We are starting to work on the Owner’s manual, the first section of which is about the fuel system. As we have been taking photos we thought you might like to see the completed system.<\/p>\n

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\"FPB-64-1-Fuel-System-2-2\"<\/p>\n

Lets assume we are filling the day tank. This manifold is under the galley sole and selects which tank you draw from with valves on the right. The left hand side selects which tank you return fuel to if you are trimming the boat or polishing fuel.<\/p>\n

\"FPB-64-1-Fuel-System-1-3\"<\/p>\n

The valves are clearly labeled.<\/p>\n

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\"FPB-64-1-Fuel-System-1-4\"<\/p>\n

Fuel from the main tanks is drawn through these oversized filters by one of two fuel pumps.<\/p>\n

\"FPB-64-1-Fuel-System-3\"<\/p>\n

These selector switches chose which of the two geared transfer pumps are used and if the system is to be run automatically – which is the norm – or manually controlled when polishing or transferring.<\/p>\n

\"FPB-64-1-Fuel-System-1-2\"<\/p>\n

Breakers for the fuel pumps and control circuit are located on the aft DC electrical panel.<\/p>\n

\"FPB-64-1-Fuel-System-10\"<\/p>\n

These eight valves are used to determine fuel system operation. With them you can:<\/p>\n