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lr172 02-23-2019 11:16 AM

Does a Pitot need a Drain?
 
I have a gretz heated pitot that came with my 10 kit that I was planning to use. However, I have realized this pitot does not have any drain holes. I fly IFR and have flown in the rain several times.

I am a bit concerned that without a drain, the internal tube will fill with water. I am concerned that if a slug of water develops in the tube it will impact the readings. I also suspect that if the water works its way up the vertical tube, the heating elements will not be able to keep ice from developing.

Does anyone have any experience with this pitot flying in rain or have any other input? Wondering if I should ditch it for a dynon or garmin pitot.

Larry

terrye 02-23-2019 11:48 AM

Does a Pitot need a Drain?
 
I'm using a Cessna heated pitot on my RV-9A and it does come with a drain hole for rain. I discovered this when an avionics tech tried to do a pitot/static re-cert on my Cessna 150 and thought I had an enormous leak in the tubing somewhere. After a lot of messing around we finally discovered the drain hole in the heated pitot (it's at the aft bottom). Plugged the hole with tape and the pitot/static re-cert went fine.

Tim Lewis 02-23-2019 04:06 PM

I shared your concern, but have noted no problems w my Gretz in 1100 hrs of flying, including VFR, IFR, and rain.

Timberwolf 02-23-2019 07:09 PM

No issues with the pitot but do some reason my static lines get moisture in them after flying in rain or sitting in rain. I have to blow it out from time to time when I notice my airspeed is awol

Bavafa 02-23-2019 10:00 PM

If I recall correctly, Dynon heated pitot did not have a drain and they recalled and replaced those. I had one that was replaced by Dynon and if my memory serves me right, it was for the drain hole.

lr172 02-23-2019 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Lewis (Post 1326950)
I shared your concern, but have noted no problems w my Gretz in 1100 hrs of flying, including VFR, IFR, and rain.

That's encouraging. Maybe I will roll the dice and only replace it if I notice problems. I figure that the GPS speed will keep me out of trouble if I have a problem.

Larry

maniago 02-24-2019 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lr172 (Post 1327022)
That's encouraging. Maybe I will roll the dice and only replace it if I notice problems. I figure that the GPS speed will keep me out of trouble if I have a problem.

Larry

Call Gretz and ask why they decided to forego the drain hole. Clearly a design decision. Or maybe they just took their non-heated and added a heater and didnt think about it.

Does seem a bit unusual for a heated.....

Marc Bourget 02-24-2019 08:26 AM

I'm curious about this as I didn't think much in the way of volume flows through the Pitot "side". Maybe the static because of some instrument bleed, but I wonder if "design" or "configuration" of the lines in from the Pitot/Static head has something to do with what was experienced??

(The use of "wonder" wasn't palliative, I truly haven't thought it out enough!)

mjb

flyinga 02-24-2019 08:40 AM

I have the stock "bent tubing" pitot; no problems. My Bonanza has no pitot drain ether.

lr172 02-24-2019 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flyinga (Post 1327086)
I have the stock "bent tubing" pitot; no problems. My Bonanza has no pitot drain ether.

Have you flown with that configuration in rain?


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