Activity 9 - Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems
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B Class Atlantic 85 Manual – First Issue, June 2017
Activity 9 - Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems
Electronic control system
The electronic control system enables the engine to be
more efficiently and economically controlled. It is made up
of a number of sensors, switches and actuators around the
engine, all controlled and analysed by the engine control
unit (ECU). The ECU processes the information it receives
to control the fuel injection, ignition timing, over-revving,
alerts, idle speed controller (ISP), knock (F115A only) and
fail safe functions.
The graphic below gives an overview of the electronic
control system.
TPS
YDIS
Y-COP
Ignition coil
Fuel injector
Vapor shut-off valve
High-pressure
fuel pump
Vapor shut-off valve control
Fuel control
Ignition control
Battery
Hub
6Y8 Multifunction
Meter
Fuel pump control
ISC valve control
ISC valve
Pulser coil
Sensor assembly (air pressure sensor, air
temperature sensor)
Oil pressure switch
Knock sensor
Shift position switch
Thermo sensor
Engine shut-off switch
Water detection switch
Speed sensor (optional)
Water pressure sensor (optional)
ECU
(Engine
control unit)
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