125000272 - 1040A FUEL TANK AND COMPONENTS

OPERATION

Submerged fuel assembly complete with level gauge control

This consists essentially of:

  • an electric fuel pump (1)
  • a fuel filter (2)
  • a float level level gauge (3)
  • a pressure regulator (4)
  • a mesh prefilter (5).
An O-ring ensures the seal between the pump cover and the tank.

Fuel pump ekp 13.5

The fuel pump is equipped with a permanent magnet electric motor (1) that controls the pump (2) and a terminal mount cover (3) that contains the electrical and hydraulic connections.The pump stage is single, peripheral flow type with high performance under low voltage and temperature conditions.

The advantages compared to pumps that operate on volumetric princples are as follows:

  • reduced weight
  • limited dimensions.

Inertia switch

The inertia switch fitted under the driver''s seat cuts off the fuel pump earth connection if the vehicle crashes and thus cuts off the fuel flow to the injection system.
A steel ball (1) fitted in a tapered housing (2) is normally held in place by the attractive force of an adjacent magnet.Under specific acceleration loads, the ball is released from the magnetic detent and gradually emerges from the tapered mount. Its upward movement is dependent on cone angle.A rapid release mechanism (3) over the ball forms a normally closed (NC) electrical circuit.When struck by the ball, the mechanism changes position from a NC circuit to a normally open (NA) circuit and breaks the fuel pump earth circuit.The switch may be reset by pressing a button protected by a flexible cover (4).
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If a smell of fuel or fuel system leaks are noted after even an apparently slight impact, do not reset the inertia switch but find and repair the fault to prevent the risk of fire. Otherwise, if no leaks are noted and the vehicle can be driven away, press the button to reactivate the pump.