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pp763 31st January 2006 17:01

737 Fuel and HYD pump operation
 
Hi Evryone,
I've been itching to ask this for a while.
On this photo http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=443145
after shutdown they have all six fuel pumps on but also they have the electric hydraulic pumps on and the engine driven ones off. My understanding is that there is 1 fuel pump to kept on for APU operation and the electric hydraulic pumps should be off and the engine ones on.
On this photo http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=443142
they have the main fuel pumps off but the center tank ones on. How odd.
Can anybody explain if this is normal??
Thanks

ph-gjk 31st January 2006 17:21

These are both lufthansa aircraft!!! All switches are switched "on" and "off" in opposite direction. Don't ask me why, but that's how Lufthansa bought the aircraft from Boeing.

Upper Medium 31st January 2006 17:22

During our Typerating course we were told to exercise caution if ever operating ex Lufthansa aircraft as they have their aircraft configured with on=up and off=down. This was secondhand info though, but might be an explanation. I stand to be corrected. If correct it seems to be normal ops.

pp763 31st January 2006 17:51

Thanks for the reply's You learn something new every day!

However, in this photo of a 737-800 that has just shutdown after a flight all 4fuel pumps are on and the electric hyd pumps are on!! could it be that because Ryanair have only short turnround times they leave them on?

http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/968212/L/

Denti 31st January 2006 19:09

Dunno about others, we keep main tank fuel pumps and all hydraulic pumps on during turnarounds (standard turnaround time 30 minutes for the -300). We used to switch the electric hydraulic pumps off however that was changed recently.

RYR-738-JOCKEY 31st January 2006 19:39

pp763. This is the correct setup for transit-shutdown acc to our SOPs. And you're right about short turnarounds. Standard is 25 mins.

pp763 31st January 2006 20:20

Thanks everyone for the info looks like This topic is complete!

Flight Detent 1st February 2006 01:12

Hi all,

Though not relevant to 737, but Cathay Pacific also had their Classic B747 Boeings delivered with most of the flight deck switches mounted the wrong way around.
Really offputing when operating such airplanes, could never get used to this setup!

Cheers :uhoh:

LEM 1st February 2006 10:06

When we took a few airplanes from LH our poor engineers had to invert all the switches and repaint all the ON - OFF markings!!!!

But these airplanes still have the bar below the landing lights switches!

A bit ridicolous, but not the end of the world. :)


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