Sec. 29.997 - Fuel strainer or filter.
There must be a fuel strainer or filter between the fuel tank outlet
and the inlet of the first fuel system component which is susceptible to
fuel contamination, including but not limited to the fuel metering device
or an engine positive displacement pump, whichever is nearer the fuel tank
outlet. This fuel strainer or filter must --
(a) Be accessible for draining and cleaning and must incorporate a
screen or element which is easily removable;
(b) Have a sediment trap and drain, except that it need not have a
drain if the strainer or filter is easily removable for drain purposes;
(c) Be mounted so that its weight is not supported by the connecting
lines or by the inlet or outlet connections of the strainer or filter
itself, unless adequate strength margins under all loading conditions are
provided in the lines and connections; and
(d) Provide a means to remove from the fuel any contaminant which would
jeopardize the flow of fuel through rotorcraft or engine fuel system
components required for proper rotorcraft or engine fuel system operation.
[Amdt. No. 29-10, 39 FR 35462, Oct. 1, 1974, as amended by Amdt.
29-22, 49 FR 6850, Feb. 23, 1984; Amdt. 29-26, 53 FR 34217, Sept. 2, 1988]