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COMPILER TECO/ATL
REG. CODE
1-5302-509
MODEL N°
50778
DATE OF ISSUE
10.06.99
REVISION
00
ENDORSED
DATE
10.06.99
85
XV
LPG fuelled ENGINE LGW 627
Regulator heating circuit connection
The regulator should be connected to the cooling circuit of the engine or the heating circuit of the passenger compartment,
using the relative pipes (fluid cooling).
Fit the T unions in the position indicated in fig. 186, and use the relative pipe clamps for fixing purposes.
Comply with the directions indicated by the water inlet and outlet arrows stamped on the regulator/atomizer.
186
Liquid phase LPG shut-off solenoid valve
The LPG solenoid valve is a device that allows the LPG flowing to the regulator to be automatically shut off by means of an
electric contact.
It also has a filter that retains the coarser impurities the fuel may contain.
The electric power source voltage rating is necessarily identical to that of the vehicle circuit. The body of the solenoid valve is
tested at the internal pressure of 45 bar.
The unit consists of a reservoir containing the filter, and two input and outlet unions. The magnetic coil is installed on top of
the reservoir.
The gas solenoid valve is normally closed while, after being enabled by the electrical circuit, the coil attracts the magnetic
core, enbloc with the shutter, allowing LPG to flow from the tank to the regulator/atomizer.
Solenoid valve assembly : The solenoid valve must be installed in the engine compartment, between the tank and regulator,
as near as possible to the regulator. It can be fixed to the bodywork by means of the relative
bracket, this latter being locked in place by two M6 screws.
It is currently supplied fixed to the regulator/atomizer.
187