125000303 - 1080E EVAPORATION CONTROL SYSTEM

Operation

Vapours from the fuel tank flow through two float valves (1) to separator (2). The vapours condense in the separator and drop into the tank.Uncondensed vapours are sent to canister (5) through the multifunction valve (3) and a special pipe (4) where they are absorbed by and stored in the active carbon inside.The vapours flow on to the intake manifold through the solenoid (6) controlled by the injection control unit.

Multifunction valves

Multifunction valve functions are as follows:

  • tank pressurisation;
  • tank ventilation;
  • retention;
  • seal in the case of roll-over.
The multifunction valve can be dismantled from the separator and a Viton seal ensures a perfect seal.

Tank pressurization

Tank pressure is maintained at 30 - 45 bar using a fluorosilicon rubber valve resting on a sealing edge.The valve is supported by a stainless steel plate and held in place by a spring.When tank pressure exceeds a set level, it overcomes spring resistance and allows the valve to rise so that fuel can flow out toward the canister.The valve re-closes when the pressure returns to within specified limits.

Retainer

Under specific vehicle operating conditions, a vacuum develops in the tank due to:

  • thermal changes;
  • fuel consumption.
In this case, the valve''s function is to restore pressure in the tank by admitting air.A fault in this function may lead to juddering or stalling because not enough fuel can reach the pump.This function is carried out by the special valve located in the multifunction valve.

Seal in the case of roll over

The roll-over function prevents fuel emerging from the tank if the vehicle rolls over or tilts too far to one side.During normal vehicle operation (cornering, acceleration, braking etc.), the fuel may slop over into the canister.The high rollover sensitivity prevents this slop-over from occurring.The roll-over closure angle is 33°.

SAFETY AND VENTILATION VALVE

Operation

This valve is built into the fuel filler cap and performs as follows, depending on fuel pressure in the tank.Excess pressure in tankWhen tank pressure exceeds the specified value, it acts on plate (2) and overcomes the load on spring (1) so that excess vapours can be vented outside.Vacuum in reservoirWhen excess pressure builds up in the tank due to fuel consumption, this overcomes the load on spring (4) and moves valve (3) to admit air.

Canister

This is fitted to the right front wheel arch and consists of an activated carbon filter element that absorbs fuel vapours from the separator.An opening in the canister allows the intake of air and is like a labyrinth to prevent the intake of water.the fuel vapour inlet and outlet pipes are thermowelded onto the canister and cannot therefore be dismantled.
1 - From the multifunction valve2 - To the solenoid3 - Labyrinth opening

Fuel vapour solenoid valve

It is fitted on the canister mounting bracket and operated by the injection control unit.The solenoid allows fuel vapours stored in the canister to flow through to the engine intake.If deactivated, the solenoid remains in open position. At key-ON, it closes ready for operation.Electromagnet (1) is excited and attracts plunger (2) that overcomes the load of spring pack (3) to close orifice (4) and prevent fuel vapours from passing through.