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1.9  LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS.
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TM-10-4330-237-13P Filter-Separator Water Liquid Fuel for Advanced Aviation Forwarded Area Refueling System (AAFARS) Model E72FS-Z001 Manual
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CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TM 10-4330-237-13&P Section III.  PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 1.11  GENERAL FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION.  (Refer to figure 1-2.) The  liquid  fuel  filter-separator  houses  a  horizontal  filter  vessel  (1)  containing  three  coalescer  elements  (2)  to  remove particles  from  the  pumpage  and  coalesce  entrained  water,  and  a  separator  (3)  to  remove  the  water  drops  from  the pumpage.    The  coalescer  elements  (2)  are  arranged  in  the  lower  portion  of  the  filter  vessel  (1)  and  the  separator  (3)  is placed  in  the  upper  portion.    The  coalescer  elements  (2)  are  mounted  to  an  inlet  bulkhead  (7)  which  creates  an  inlet chamber  in  the  inlet/outlet  (6  and  16)  end  of  the  filter  vessel  (1).    The  outlet  port  (16)  passes  completely  through  the chamber.  Incoming pumpage impacts a diverter plate (5) which prevents the pumpage from forcefully impacting the lower coalescer  elements  and  equalizes  the  pressure  in  the  chamber.    Pumpage  flows  from  the  inlet  chamber  to  the  inside  of the  coalescer  elements  (2)  and  through  the  elements  into  the  filter  vessel  (1).    As  the  pumpage  passes  through  the coalescer  elements  (2)  particles  of  matter  are  trapped  in  the  element  and  droplets  of  water  are  coalesced  (grouped  and formed)  into  larger  drops.    As  the  pumpage  is  forced  up  towards  the  separator  (3),  the  force  of  gravity  causes  more particles to fall down to the sump (4).  At the separator (3), the Teflon coated screen allows the fuel to pass but repels the relatively large water drops, which fall into the sump (4).  The fuel flows from the outside to the inside of the separator (3) and out the filter vessel (1) outlet port (16). Figure 1-2.  Liquid Fuel Filter-Separator Component Location 1-6

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