Op91053d 2
Op91053d 2
Op91053d 2
Digiflo-L
Digital Fuel
Management System
OPERATING MANUAL
Single and Twin Engine Indicators
Record of Revisions
Revision
Letter Date Description
Shown for record keeping purposes
- thru E
only.
Clarified configuration data for
F 18 Aug 2009
GPS/Loran input on page 26.
Clarified configuration data for
G 24 Jan 2011
GPS/Loran input On/Off on page 26.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3. INFLIGHT OPERATIONS...............................................15
3.1 INSTRUMENT OPERATION .............................................................15
3.1.1 FUEL FLOW ...................................................................................15
3.1.2 FUEL USED ....................................................................................15
3.1.3 FUEL REMAINING........................................................................15
4. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES..................................................................18
8. SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................28
Digiflo-L™
Although not required by the FAA, it is recommended that this
manual be attached to the FAA-approved Flight Manual, or always
kept on board for reference.
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Digiflo-L™ is a Digital Fuel Management System designed to
provide complete fuel management information under real flight
conditions without any manual entry of data (after entry of the
initial fuel on board information).
1.1.4 ENDURANCE
Digiflo-L™ calculates the time left to fly in hours and
minutes based on the fuel remaining and the present fuel
flow.
Pub No: OP91053D Page 5 Rev. G
Digiflo-LTM
Operating Manual
The system consists of three (3) basic units: the fuel flow
transducer, the navigation receiver (Loran-C or GPS) and the panel
mounted unit.
At the end of the test routine the system will display the following:
Note: Using the test function while engines are running will cause
the computer to lose 17 seconds of fuel count.
2. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES
Digiflo-L™ is a fuel flow measuring system and NOT a quantity-
sensing device. A visual inspection and positive determination of
the usable fuel in the fuel tanks is a necessity. Therefore, it is
imperative that the determined available usable fuel be manually
entered into the system.
PROCEDURE:
5. Use the REM button to increment the full fuel number or the
USED button to decrement the full fuel number. (The
longer you hold the button, the faster the number will be
updated.)
6. After reaching the correct total usable fuel figure, press the
TEST/ENTER button and the computer will store that
number as full fuel. The word “FUL” disappears and the
computer will return to the operating mode. Release the
FULL/ADD toggle switch.
At the end of the test routine the system will display the following:
Press the USED button, and the system will display the fuel used
since last fuel entry or fuel used since last reset.
Press the REM button, and the system will display the fuel
remaining on board. The pilot should confirm this figure with the
actual fuel on board.
There are two methods to enter full fuel: the ramping method and
the FULL/ADD toggle switch method.
Ramping Method
• Press the REM button and hold.
• Press the TEST/ENTER button to increment the fuel remaining
until the total usable fuel is reached. (The longer you press, the
faster the incrementing.)
• Release the REM button and the TEST/ENTER button to enter
the total usable fuel on board into memory.
• If the required figure is exceeded, follow the procedure in this
manual, section 2.6 Correcting Fuel on Board Entry Error.
Ramping Method
Add the amount of fuel from the refueling meter to the amount of
fuel remaining. Enter the total using the following steps:
Note: Adding or subtracting fuel by any method resets the fuel used
value to zero.
3. INFLIGHT OPERATIONS
3.1.4 ENDURANCE
Endurance is selected by rotating the rotary switch to the
ENDURANCE position. Endurance is displayed in hours
and minutes on the upper display window.
3.2 WARNINGS
4. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
In case of electrical power failure in-flight, the instrument will
cease to function. After restoring power, the system will resume
accurate fuel flow reading, but time remaining, fuel used, fuel
remaining, fuel reserve, fuel to destination and all warnings will not
be accurate unless the duration of power failure is known and fuel
consumption during the electric power failure is calculated and
subtracted from fuel remaining.
5. ERROR MESSAGES
ERROR 1:
This refers to Error 1, Group 1. The flow meter will not continue to
function after this point, and will continue flashing E1, alerting that
the flow meter must be serviced.
ERROR 2:
The Flow Meter will still be accurate and operate under NON-
LORAN pages, if the checksum of Group 2 is bad. In this case,
under any Loran page, the Loran information will be replaced by
E2.
Overview
Group 1 Group 2
Left & Right K Factors Output Type (King, AirData, Arnav)
Fuel Units Loran Input (On, or Off)
Single or Twin Engine Type Endurance Warning Time (45, 30,
20, 10, or 5 minutes)
Low Flow Cutoff (On or Filter Type (Injector or Carburetor)
Off)*
Left & Right Fuel Flow Low Fuel Level Warning (fuel level
Offset Frequency* for warning to be issued)
Ignore Loran Warning (Yes or No)
*These functions are only applicable to DC systems.
SW2 SW1
Display Side
Note: A hole has been cut into the can to allow access to switches
normally covered by the red K-factor sticker.
The display can now be paged through using the fuel “USED”
button to scroll forward or the fuel REM button to scroll back.
USED
REM
S *L
W(u ) *R
VALUES *A
F DISPLAYED
D(d) *B(b)
*U
I
O *E
*C
Note: See page 26 for description of parameters.
If you wish to jump directly into the fastest scrolling speed, while
holding the FULL/ADD toggle switch, press the fuel USED or fuel
REM button.
Once the desired values are selected, press and hold the
TEST/ENTER button while the upper window displays a
countdown from 5 to 1. When the lower left window displays
“SET,” release the TEST/ENTER button.
2. Remove the red label from the top of the Digiflo-L™ and
save it to be put back in place after the adjustment is
complete.
6. Press the USED button to move to page “r” for the right
engine in twin engine aircraft and repeat Step 5.
7. Press and hold the TEST/ENTER button (at the six o’clock
position) for a five seconds countdown that will appear on
the display. When the word “SET” appears, release the
button and wait 30 seconds before turning the aircraft master
switch off.
Display Description
*L xxxxx = Left K-factor (where xxxxx is valid from 0 to 20,000. These are in 10s. A
setting of 1234 would be a K-factor of 12,340)
*R xxxxx = Right K-factor (as above).
*A xxxxx = Left Fuel Flow Offset Frequency (Hz) for Analog Models Only
*B(b) xxxxx = Right Fuel Flow Offset Frequency (Hz) for Analog Models Only
*U x = Fuel Units are defined by the part number. Do not adjust these, as improper
burn indication will occur.
0 = Gallons
1 = Liters
2 = Lbs 5.8
3 = Lbs 6.7
4 = Kilograms
5 = Lbs 6.5
6 = Lbs 6.35
*E x = Engine Type:
0 = Single
1 = Twin
*C x = Low Flow Cutoff:
0 = Off
1 = On
NOTE: Will not display fuel flow until a rate of 50 pounds per hour is
reached.
O x = GPS/Output Type: Only used with Digiflo-L™, which selects the serial data
output type by GPS or Loran Manufacturer.
0 = none
1 = KLN series (Bendix/King)
2 = AirData, used to communicate with a Shadin Airdata computer
3 = Arnav, used to communicate with most Arnav Loran or GPS
4 = Trimble, used to communicate with most Trimble Loran or GPS
5 = Generic, used to communicate with most Garmin GPS
I X = GPS/Loran Input:
0 = Off (If GPS input is turned off the fuel to destination will show
left fuel used and fuel reserve will show right fuel used)
1 = On (On is factory default, do not change)
D(d) x = Endurance Warning Time:
0 = 45 minutes
1 = 5 minutes
2 = 10 minutes
3 = 20 minutes
4 = 30 minutes
F x = Filter Type:
0 = Injector
1 = Carburetor, for engines equipped with a carburetor
W(u) x = Ignore Loran Warnings
0 = No (default) setting used with Shadin Flow Meter. With
GPS, set to zero (0).
1 = Ignore Loran Warnings. Used with Foster Loran only.
S xxxx = Low Fuel Level: Displayed in same units of measure as the flow rate.
* = Group 1 information ( ) = actual letter display. All others displayed as shown
8. SPECIFICATIONS
Certification: TSO-C44a
Maximum usable fuel: 1,800 gallons
6,822 liters
9,999 lbs
5,484 Kg @ 0.805 Kg/lit
Maximum Altitude: 40,000 ft
Operating temperature: -30° to 50°C
Humidity: Up to 95% @ 32°C
Accuracy: ± 2%
Ground Speed Range: 27-600 knots
Functions: Fuel Flow (selectable endurance warning)
Fuel Used
Fuel Remaining
Full Fuel
Add Fuel
Endurance
NM/GAL, NM/10LB, or NM/5LIT
Fuel to Destination
Fuel Reserve
ELECTRICAL RATING
Input Voltage: 14 – 28 VDC
Input Current: 200mA @ 14 VDC to 28 VDC
ELECTRICAL INTERFACE
RS-232, RS-422 Serial Data
MECHANICAL RATING
Weight: 12 oz.
Dimensions: 3 1/8” DIA x 6.5” Deep
Mounting: Instrument Panel
COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS:
ARNAV R15, R20, R21, R30, R40, R50, R50V, R50i, R5000,
FMS5000, Star5000, FMS7000
GARMIN 100, 150, 150XL, 155, 155XL, 165, 250, 250XL, 300, 300XL
GPS 400/500, GNC 420/520, GNS 430/530
MAGELLAN 5000
PIN ASSIGNMENTS:
9. WARRANTY INFORMATION
Limited Warranty
a. Warranty Period. For all Products purchased by Buyer, the Warranty Period
shall be twelve (12) months from the date of the installation by Buyer into its
end-customer’s product or twenty- four (24) months from the date of shipment to
Buyer, whichever occurs first. Buyer will provide confirming installation date
and applicable customer data to Seller upon request of Seller. The Product
Warranty may be extended to end user customers of Buyer who purchase and
receive such products within twenty-four months of the date the Products are
shipped to Buyer.
2) All Products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship or defects
due to design (other than any design or requirements specified by Buyer)
c. For any failure covered by this limited warranty, Seller shall repair or replace,
at Seller’s option, the defective Product. Buyer will promptly notify Seller of any
failure that occurs during Warranty Period and request an RMA from Seller and
provide the reason for return in writing if Buyer returns the product for repair or
replacement. Failure to provide such notice will relieve Seller of its warranty
obligations.
d. Repair or replacement of a defective Product is the sole and only remedy under
this warranty. In case of replacing a defective original Product, Seller will
warrant the replacement Product for the remaining Warranty Period of the
original Product
g. This limited warranty shall not apply to any product that has been repaired or
altered by any person other than Shadin Avionics or that has been subjected to
misuse, accident, incorrect wiring, negligence, improper or unprofessional
assembly or improper installation by any person.
h.. This Warranty does not cover any reimbursement for any person’s time for
installation, removal, assembly or repair. Shadin Avionics retains the right to
determine the reason or cause for warranty repair or replacement.
i. This Warranty does not extend to any aircraft, vehicle, boat, machine or any
other device to which this Shadin Avionics product may be installed, connected,
attached, interconnected or used in conjunction with in any way.
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