C-12F Fuel System.

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C-12F Fuel System

FUEL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT 1.STANDBY PUMP – ON 2.FUEL PRESS Light out – Check 3.FUEL PRESS Light on – Record unboosted time. NO FUEL XFER 1.Auxiliary transfer switch(affected side) – OVERRIDE/OVRD 2.Auxiliary fuel quantity – Monitor 3.Auxiliary transfer switch – AUTO after respective aux. Fuel has completely transferred.

NACELLE FUEL LEAK 1.Perform engine shutdown. 2.FIRE PULL handle – PULL (T 1,T 2 ) 3.FIREWALL SHUTOFF VALVE – Close (T 3,F 3 ) 4.Land as soon as practicable FUEL CROSSFEED 1.Auxiliary transfer switches – AUTO NOTE With the FIRE PULL handle pulled/FUEL FIREWALL SHUTOFF VALVE closed, the fuel in the aux tank for That side will not be available (usable) for cross-feed. 2.STANDBY PUMPS – OFF 3.CROSSFEED switch – As required 4.FUEL CROSSFEED light illuminated – Check 5.FUEL PRESS light extinguished – Check 6.Fuel quantity - Monitor

ENGINE FIRE (Ground Operations) 1.PROPS – FEATHER 2.CONDITION levers – FUEL CUTOFF 3.FIRE PULL handle – Pull (T 1, T 2 ) 4.FIREWALL SHUTOFF VALVE – Close (T 3, F 3 ) 5.PUSH TO EXTINGUISH switch(s) – Push (T 1, T 2 ) 6.MASTER SWITCH - OFF ENGINE FIRE IN FLIGHT, IDENTIFIED 1.Power Lever – IDLE 2.PROP – FEATHER 3.CONDITION lever – FUEL CUTOFF 4.FIRE PULL handle – Pull (T 1, T 2 ) 5.FIREWALL SHUTOFF VALVE – Close (T 3, F 3 ) 6. PUSH TO EXTINGUISH switch(s) – Push (T 1, T 2 ) 7.Engine cleanup - Perform