Fuel; Tire Pressures - Sirius Satellite Radio TL-3000 Pilot Operating Handbook

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Pilot Operating Handbook
TL-3000 Sirius
Notice! The information contained in this document is for reference and information only.
The pilot is the final and only responsible party for the safe operation of this aircraft.

FUEL

Approved Fuel Grade: 91 Unleaded Auto Gas (Yellow)
Alternate Fuel Grade: 100LL Avgas (Blue)
Total Capacity: 34.2 Gals
Total Unusable: 2.0 Gal

TIRE PRESSURES

Nose Wheel Tire Pressure: 30 psi (2 bar)
Main Gear Wheel Tire Pressure: 30 psi (2 bar)
1 Feb 11, Chg 4
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WARNING
„MoGa s‟, motor fuel, available at some airports, is not a
suitable fuel. The octane rating for MoGas is usually less
than 87 due to extended storage and therefore may
cause detonation during engine operation.
WARNING
When fueling the airplane, ensure the airplane is electrically
grounded by verifying that the grounding wire located on the
right main gear wheel makes adequate contact with the
ground‟s surface. Also, ensure the fueling container remains
adequately grounded to fuel neck ring and nozzle. A ground
wire from the refueling container should be attached to the
engine exhaust pipe. The exhaust pipe is electrically connected
to the aircraft ground system as are all fuel tanks and tank
opening ports.
CAUTION
Filling the fuel tanks to the top of the filler neck may cause fuel to
be vented overboard due to liquid expansion. .
Reproduction of this document or any of its parts is forbidden.
Handling, Service, & Maintenance
Section 9
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