Fuel Drain - Piper SENECA III Pilot's Information Manual

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PIPER.AIRCRAFT
CORPORATION
SECTION 8
PA-34-220T,
SENECA HI
HANDLING,
SERV & MAINT
FUEL DRAIN
Figure
8-3
CAUTION
Assure that
the additive
is directed into the
flowing fuel
stream.
The
additive
flow
should
start after and stop
before
the
fuel flow. Do
not
permit the concentrated
additive to
come
in
contact with the
aircraft
painted
surfaces
orthe
interior surfaces
of
the fuel tanks.
(c)
Filling Fuel Tanks
Observe all
required
precautions for handling gasoline. Fill the
fuel tanks to the bottom of
the
filler neck
with
100/
130
octane fuel.
Each wing holds
a
maximum
of
49 gallons, giving a total
of
98
gallons of' fuel. With
optional
fuel tanks installed, the
total fuel
capacity
is increased
to 128 gallons.
ISSUED: JANUARY
8, 1981
REPORT:
VB-1110
8-13

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