2889390 - E5030 PETROL ENGINE ELECTRONIC               MANAGEMENT - Description (BIPOWER)
        
                                    
Description
The petrol fuel system is managed by a control
              unit, which controls both the ignition and the fuel injection.The methane fuel system is managed by another
              control unit which controls the methane injection and the logic
              for the methane/petrol supply changeover, which takes place automatically
              or manually via the specific changeover button located on the dashboard.The two control units are connected to each
              other by a specific high-speed CAN line, which permits optimum engine
              management under all operating conditions and with any type of fuel
              supply.On the basis of the signals received
              from several sensors, the two control units, which share signals
              from some sensors, control the respective connected actuators, managing
              the following system:
- petrol supply
- methane supply;
- air supply system;
- engine cooling;
- fuel vapour recirculation.:
- control of combustion - Lambda sensors
- control of exhaust with catalytic silencer.
This version of the system also includes
              the EOBD (European On Board Diagnosis) system - conforming to Directive
              98/69/CE (EURO 3) - permits continuous diagnosis of the components
              - relating to petrol operation - associated with emissions, and
              by the warning light coming on, indicates any deterioration of these
              components.Among other things, the system diagnoses:
- the catalytic converter, which in the case of a malfunction
              does not convert the pollutants produced by the engine;
- the Lambda sensors (oxygen sensors);
- the lack of combustion, so unburnt fuel reaches the catalyzer
              where the thermal conversion reactions cause a sudden increase in
              temperature, damaging the catalyzer.
The methane system is additional to the
              basic system, and does not alter the operation of the basic system
              under any operating conditions.The specific control unit manages the methane
              injection, of the phased sequential type, and the activation of
              the gas (methane) cut-off solenoids, and also fuel pump deactivation.The injection is implemented directly by
              controlling the specific methane system injectors. The ignition
              advance is regulated by sending to the 'basic' engine management control
              unit the change in advance to be added to that applied during operation
              on petrol. This communication takes place via the CAN line present
              between the two control units.A specific methane pressure and temperature
              sensor on the manifold; it corrects the injection times, thus controlling
              the exhaust emission values, which come within EURO3 regulations-.
              EOBD. also in methane operation.All the other engine control functions,
              including ignition advance, are left to the 'basic' engine management
              control unit.|  | The engine normally runs on methane. | 
if the methane  runs out, the system automatically
              switches over to running on petrol and the appropriate warning light
              comes on. Once the methane has been refilled, the system automatically
              switches back to running on methane.|  | During starting and after refilling
              with methane the engine continues to run on petrol for several seconds
              to ensure that the pump, the injectors and the specific ducts are
              working properly. | 
The special switching button in the dashboard
              makes it possible to switch manually to running on petrol: in such
              a case both the green LED on the button and the special warning light
              in the instrument panel come on.By pressing the button again, methane operation
              is restored.|  | The manual switching from petrol
              to methane and viceversa should not be done whilst starting the
              engine. This also occurs only if the engine rpm is lower than 2000
              rpm. | 
                              For more details, especially on methane
              operation, see 
                               Characteristic
              of working principle 1058  CNG FUEL SYSTEM
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                           The system is also controlled by means of
              four relays located in the fuse and relay box in the engine compartment
              near the actual control unit. The supply lines for the two control units
              and the various system components (sensors and actuators) are protected
              by a special maxifuse and three other fuses also located in the
              above mentioned box.