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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:06 am Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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Anyone else have experience with the Safeair1 pitot/static
plumbing kits ? I had my pitot/static/transponder check this
morning ... the pitot/static has a "massive leak" :-/ I think
I may not have installed the "quick" connectors properly,
waiting for a call back from Safeair ...
Have others had problems with these gizmos before ?
(Transponder is just fine - thanks Garmin. Someone else on the
field wasn't so lucky with their King transponder - brand new,
dead as a dodo.)
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Bob Collins

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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 1:05 pm Post subject: Re: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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I'm not that far along the building process to know how it's worked, although I have plumbed the static line with Safe Air. Is it a problem installing the quick connectors properly? You mean there's more than one way to do those?
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:10 pm Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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Safeair gave me a prompt call back ... apparently its kinda
hard to install them incorrectly so long as you get the tubing
cut nice and square and fully seated in the fitting. I'll
investigate tonight ...
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I'm not that far along the building process to know how it's
worked, although I have plumbed the static line with Safe Air.
Is it a problem installing the quick connectors properly? You
mean there's more than one way to do those?
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:33 pm Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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The tubing and connectors SafeAir use are from the trucking
environment. They are actually SAE air brake lines and quick connect
fittings used on semi's and other vehicles. It is extremely unlikely
that you would have a leak of any magnitude without something else
wrong.
Those types of quick connect fittings can sometimes seem like they are
in but really aren't. A quick way to be sure is to put a line about 1/4
to 1/2 inch back after you cut the tubing to size. Once you push the
tube in it becomes very easy to tell if it is seated all the way in.
Another way to tell is by feel as it should slide in fairly easily and
then you will have some resistance for another 1/8th inch as it slides
passed the o-ring before it bottoms out.
Michael Sausen
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:14 pm Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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Found it !! The arch of tubing that runs from one static port
to the other was too short and the hose hadn't seated properly
at one end. I blew down the tube, after disconnecting it from
the instruments, and I could hear the air coming out.
Wow. Now that its installed properly its amazing - the regs
stipulate that you cannot have more than 100 ft "leak" per
minute at 1000 ft - it doesn't leak AT ALL - not after 5
minutes or 10 minutes.
Don't recall what led me to chose this system, but I'm glad I
did. Cool sh**.
On to the next squawk ...
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Safeair gave me a prompt call back ... apparently its kinda
hard to install them incorrectly so long as you get the tubing
cut nice and square and fully seated in the fitting. I'll
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Dale Ensing
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 571 Location: Aero Plantation Weddington NC
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 5:11 am Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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Would like more info on the Safeair pitot/static line kits. Is there a web
site with info? Who sells it? Anybody have pictures on web site?
Got many hits on search but not the right stuff.
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 5:23 am Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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try www.safeair1.com
It's right on the front page......
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 7:06 am Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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What pitot tube are you using?
I had mine done and was experiencing a leak. I'm using the Dynon AOA style pitot tube. Turned out the AOA hole on Pitot tube wasn't getting sealed in the process. We took off the inpsection panel, unhooked the pitot tube and went directly on that line. No leaks anywhere.
I've heard of several others having this same issue with this tube. Otherwise it would be very difficult to get a leak on these fittings.
DArwin N. Barrie
Chandler AZ
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 7:30 am Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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I'm also using the Dynon AOA/Pitot. I had the same issue - I
called Dynon - it has a "calibrated internal leak" that means
you can't pressure test the pitot directly - you have
disconnect the line behind it as you indicate below.
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Quote: | What pitot tube are you using?
I had mine done and was experiencing a leak. I'm using the
Dynon AOA style pitot tube. Turned out the AOA hole on Pitot
tube wasn't getting sealed in the process. We took off the
inpsection panel, unhooked the pitot tube and went directly on
that line. No leaks anywhere.
I've heard of several others having this same issue with this
tube. Otherwise it would be very difficult to get a leak on
these fittings.
DArwin N. Barrie
Chandler AZ
RV7 N717EE
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:59 am Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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It's time for me to think "pitot" since I'm close to that point in my wing
construction. So... is there a problem with the pitot system that Van shows
on the plans? Should I consider something different?
Opinions are appreciated!
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I used Van's stainless steel pitot and after four years it works great and
it is super simple. But, if you want heat or AOA or a static port on the
pitot you will have to use something else.
Bob
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Dale Ensing
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 571 Location: Aero Plantation Weddington NC
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:14 am Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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I have Van's designed pitot system on my VFR 6A and it works fine. Would not
change it.
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:19 am Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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I don't think there's anything wrong with it, I'm sure it works
just fine on the many planes its installed on.
I went with the Safeair1 plumbing system because, IMHO, its far
easier and quicker to install. I think Vans sticks to alum
tubing for the pitot because its cheap ! Vans pitot "mast"
isn't heated and doesn't give you an AOA option, so you're
paying a little extra to get a lot more by going with the Dynon
or Gretz options.
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It's time for me to think "pitot" since I'm close to that point
in my wing
construction. So... is there a problem with the pitot system
that Van shows
on the plans? Should I consider something different?
Opinions are appreciated!
Smitty
http://SmittysRV.com
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 8:09 pm Post subject: Safeair1 Pitot/Static plumbing kits ? |
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I used the Gretz because I wanted the heated pitot. I tried to use Van's
static lines and rivets but I made several attempts to get the tubing to
stay on the rivets, but to no avail I gave up and used the SafeAir kit. I
am very happy with the fittings, and the ports. Wish I wouldn't have spent
so much time messing with the tube stuck over a rivet.
On the other hand, others have had good luck with it. Maybe I did it all
wrong and thus my problems.
Tim
RV-6
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