14 CFR §29.975
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- (a)Fuel tank vents. Each fuel tank must be vented from the top part of the expansion space so that venting is effective under normal flight conditions. In addition—
- (1)The vents must be arranged to avoid stoppage by dirt or ice formation;
- (2)The vent arrangement must prevent siphoning of fuel during normal operation;
- (3)The venting capacity and vent pressure levels must maintain acceptable differences of pressure between the interior and exterior of the tank, during—
- (4)Airspaces of tanks with interconnected outlets must be interconnected;
- (5)There may be no point in any vent line where moisture can accumulate with the rotorcraft in the ground attitude or the level flight attitude, unless drainage is provided;
- (6)No vent or drainage provision may end at any point—
- (7)The venting system must be designed to minimize spillage of fuel through the vents to an ignition source in the event of a rollover during landing, ground operations, or a survivable impact.
- (b)Carburetor vapor vents. Each carburetor with vapor elimination connections must have a vent line to lead vapors back to one of the fuel tanks. In addition—