Yes a very good question.
I would expect the Facet pumps to have an expected total running time, known but undeclared, by the manufacturer.
Seems to me, much will depend on how you use the pump.
## Some pilots (systems?) will run, what I call a Boost/Back UP, pump continually.
## Others (like myself) only use the Boost for take-offs/landings.
Clearly the first example will be seeing a potential pump failure (due to wear) much sooner, in calendar time, than the latter.
Taking the worst case scenario - Complete/unexpected failure of the pump.
## Engine Pre Start Check - Pump ON - No sound ("chatter" of the working pump) No fuel pressure rise - Pilot takes appropriate action.
## During Flight landing phase - Cant speak for all fuel systems, however in mine - Down Wind - Boost Pump On. I am unlikly to notice the failure of the small rise in pressure, that occurs from activating the healthy pump - continue for Landing. Next Pre Flight Check - refer to above.
Safety is not significantly compromised in either of the above scenarios.
My suggestion:
If your fuel system requires the continual use of a Boost pump(s) replace the pump at the 5 year rubber replacement. No data to support this time/frequency but agree with Rotax Owner "These fuel pumps are not expensive; so frequent replacement would be best practice." It would be simple to make replacement part of your 5 year routine.
If the Boost pump is only used for a few minutes per flight - replace on condition. The risk of this pump failing and causing an engine failure is extremely low.