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CONTAMINATED FUEL DETECTOR AEL MK III (CFD)-Cont.

Also,  after  any  maintenance  on  the  AEL  Mk  III, calibration is REQUIRED. CONTAMINATED FUEL DETECTOR AEL MK III (CFD) The contaminated fuel detector is a portable self- contained unit. This instrument is used to determine the quantity of solid contamination present in aircraft fuels. The detector consists of a fuel sample container, a  fuel  filtration  system  employing  millipore  filters, and a light transmission system for  determining  the quantity   of   solid   contaminants   on   the   millipore filters.  All  components  necessary  for  filtration  and measuring  transmitted  light  are  incorporated  into one serviceable package. See figure 3-5. The  level  of  fuel  contamination  is  measured  by using  the  principle  of  light  transmission  through  a millipore  filter.  A  sample  of  fuel  is  filtered  through the millipore membrane. The  millipore  filters  have   0.65   micron   pores. Contaminating  particles  are  retained  on  the  surface of  the   membrane.   If   a   beam   of   light   is   directed through the membrane, part of the light is absorbed by particles of solid contaminants. To  increase  accuracy,  and  to  eliminate  any  fuel color  effect,  two  millipore  filters  are  used  in  series. The first filter traps the solid contaminants, plus fuel color effect; the second filter is subjected to clean fuel and retains only the fuel color effect. Thus, the differ- ence  between  light  transmission  through   the   two filters depends only on the  amount  of  solid  contami- nation.   By   measuring   the   difference   between   the amount of light transmitted through the contaminated membrane and the clear membrane, it is  possible  to  establish  the  level  of  contamination  in fuel. The steps for preparation and use of the AEL Mk 111 are as follows: 1.   Remove   the   power   cable   from   inside   the instrument cover and connect it to  a  suitable  source of 110-volt, 60-hertz power. The power cable contains a ground wire to ground the instrument. 2.  Turn  the  light  switch  on.  The  light  system should  be  allowed  to  warm  up  for  2  to  3  minutes before use. Figure 3-5.—AEL Mk III (front view). 3-16

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