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Submitted to, Sheikh Monowar Ahmed Manager Technical Operations Rahimafrooz CNG Limited 11, Mohakhali C/A, 5th Floor, Dhaka-1212
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Introduction
Natural Gas Vehicles or in other words Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) driven vehicles has become one of the most important of the alternative fuels in the automotive sector, and it is also becoming one of the most important in the conversions of internal combustion engines. CNG is being used for automotive uses since the early years of the last millennium. Italy has been making extensive use of CNG/NGV for at least 40 years. Today many Governments are becoming increasingly aware of the benefits in contributing in energy security, to the economy and to the environment advantages when using CNG. As gasoline and diesel prices continue to rise, many people are considering converting their car or light truck to run on compressed natural gas (CNG). CNG is a clean, inexpensive and currently selling for less than half the cost of gasoline, domestic fuel. Best of all, it uses zero imported (or domestic) petroleum. And government rebates are available to help with the cost of conversion and to further lower the cost of CNG fuel. The installation of a CNG system even though it is a simple once trained, does require technical expertise. The ability of a well-trained technician will guarantee the compliance with the regulations in force with safety and professionalism. As CNG is stored at high pressure in its gaseous state is practically without impurities and is the most suitable for combustion specially because can be mixed with air in stechiometric proportions. CNG in its can be stored in liquid state going through a cryogenic process. This process at its end result is also known as LNG. In our current industrial training, we have the opportunity to observe the full conversion process of petrol driven vehicle into CNG driven vehicle. The knowledge acquire during this training will certainly help us in development of this technology.
Fig. 1: CNG Conversion System Components In general, high pressure CNG flows into the vehicle thru the CNG filler valve, into the cylinder, thru the Cylinder Valve. The Cylinder Valve is protected by a Gas Tight Housing. The Gas Tight Housing has the function to convoy possible gas leakage toward outside of the cylinder compartment. The CNG is stored in a steel cylinder. CNG is feed to the engine from the Cylinder thru the Cylinder Valve. With the use of a special copper or steel pipes (the types to be used is defined by the local regulation and/or local standards). Form here the high pressure CNG is conveyed to the CNG Pressure Reducer. The CNG Reducer is heated and reduced in pressure. At this point, the CNG is convoyed to the engine thru adjusting screw (Flash Pro system uses step motor instead of adjusting screw) thru the mixer. The mixer is used to input and mix CNG-AIR into the engine intake. The mix CNG-AIR, once in the engine, will flow into the combustion chamber for final combustion. All the above, simplified process, is controlled by the use of specially designed electronics.
Fig. 2: Typical CNG Cylinder General Installation Place: Luggage Compartment Standard Installation Procedure: 1. Installed with strong bracket covered with rubber 2. Attached with a wooden frame into the luggage compartment 3. Installed in such a way that the cylinder valve will be well apart from any instrument of the car or the car body itself
3. Cylinder Valve
The Cylinder Valve is an important part of the Cylinder assembly. The Cylinder Valve is provided with a series of safety devices; in some cases including the thermal fuse and the pressure plug.
Fig. 6: Components for Open Loop EFI System The following electronic equipment are required to be installed for electronic PFI or TBI systems, 1. Timing Relay or MAP Emulator (for MAP sensor enabled vehicle) 2. Timing Advance Processor (TAP) 3. Fuel Pump Controller 4. Lambda Emulator 5. Selector Switch
1. Timing Relay
Timing Relay cut the positive signal of the fuel injector making the injector idle when CNG is selected for fuel in the engine. Normally closed relay, designed to be powered by the Blue gas wire. General Installation Place: Engine Compartment Standard Installation Procedure: 1. Install transversely in an upright position 2. Install far from any source of excessive heat (e.g. exhaust manifold) 3. Install far from ignition coil/high tension coil 4. Install far from any possible infiltration of water 5. Install every wiring properly
Fig. 7: Wiring Diagram for Timing Advance Processor (Cobra AEB510N) General Installation Place: Engine Compartment Standard Installation Procedure: 1. Install vertically away from possible water leaks 2. Install away from excessive heat sources (e.g. exhaust manifolds) 3. Install away from the ignition coils and route the wiring harness away from high voltage wires 4. Make good electrical connections without using cable clamps
MAP Emulator
Emulator used instead of the timing advance processor for vehicles built before 2000, and on which the timing advance processor cannot be installed. This emulator may be installed on vehicles with a MAP sensor to modify and optimize the advance curve for the vehicle. Installation is facilitated by the original connectors being used for the connection. In this way the original wiring is not tampered with. It increases performance, eliminates sudden drops in timing during acceleration, thereby avoiding backfiring and gaps in acceleration. By installing the M.A.P. Emulator, even if the car has been converted to natural gas, you can avoid installing the Timing Advance Converter.
4. Lambda Emulator
The OXYGEN SENSOR SIMULATOR simulates correct operation of the Lambda Sensor when the car is running on GAS, avoiding the engine warning light coming on and malfunctioning when running on petrol.
Fig. 9: Wiring Diagram of Lambda Emulator General Installation Place: Engine Compartment Standard Installation Procedure: 1. Install vertically away from possible water leaks 2. Install away from excessive heat sources (e.g. exhaust manifolds) 3. Install away from the ignition coils and route the wiring harness away from high voltage wires 4. Make good electrical connections without using cable clamps
5. Selector Switch
Switch unit and level indicator with safety car incorporated usable on injection vehicles. Built-in Safety-Car device for enabling the GAS solenoid valves only with the engine running activates automatic GAS delivery blocking within 1 second from the accidental switching off of the engine.
Fig. 11: Wiring Diagram of Selector Switch General Installation Place: Engine Compartment Standard Installation Procedure: 1. Install vertically away from possible water leaks 2. Install away from excessive heat sources (e.g. exhaust manifolds) 3. Install away from the ignition coils and route the wiring harness away from high voltage wires 4. Make good electrical connections without using cable clamps
Fig. 12: Components for Sequential Injector Conversion System In a sequential injection system the 5th Generation E.C.U Kits replaces the Timing Advance Processor, Fuel Pump Controller and Lambda Emulator. Sequential Injection kit is designed to work on the entire most common car models ion the market. The only difference between kits depends on number of cylinders: 3 and 4 cylinders cars use one ECU, 6 and 8 cylinders cars use another ECU. In addition sequential injector is used to for distributing the gas in different cylinder port. Following equipment are used in sequential injection CNG conversion process, 1. Timing Relay or M.A.P Emulator 2. 5th Generation E.C.U. Kit 3. Solenoid 4. Gas Filter 5. Gas Injector 6. M.A.P Sensor 7. Positive Pressure Regulator 8. Selector Switch Flash Pro Conversion System In Flash Pro Conversion System the computer controls the fuel quantity and is able to correct fuel ratios. The step motor is used in Flash Pro System. The step motor regulates the flow of gas to the engine in accordance to the amount of oxygen present after combustion. The use of a step motor will help decrease the amount of unburned hydrocarbons and thus guarantees an optimum combustion. Resulting in less pollution, and in a decrease of fuel consumption. In order to have a correct installation in a catalytic vehicle certain emulators are also installed. The Emulators have the function of emulating the signals to the original vehicle on board computer. Other equipment is similar with EFI type conversion equipment.
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Carburetor System
Fig. 14: Components of CNG Conversion in a Carburetor Drive Vehicle In carburetor system in addition with other equipment a petrol-solenoid valve is used. The Petrol Solenoid Valve is an electromagnetic device widely used in carburetor vehicles. Its function is to stop the flow of Petrol when vehicle is running on NGV and vice versa when the vehicle is operated with Petrol. The petrol Solenoid valve is installed in the line of Petrol fuel near the engine compartment. The petrol Solenoid Valve is basically composed of a shutter operated by a magnetic coil and two nipples. The Petrol Solenoid Valve is equipped with an emergency device to manually reset the petrol flow in case of a break down in the electrical system. The Petrol Solenoid valve is normally closed when electricity is switched off.
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Pre-Conversion Check
The following procedure are recommended for pre-conversion check, 1. Control and verify the condition of the ignition system. (spark plugs, wires etc.) 2. Control the functionality of the injection system 3. Control the idling speed system etc. 4. Control and change if necessary the air filter 5. With a gas analyzer run a test to check the exhaust-gasses (NOx, CO, HC, CO2, O2) 6. Control if the lambda sensor is working and performing well. 7. Verify the efficiency of the catalyst converter 8. Perform the complete engine control Post Conversion Check The followings are check after a vehicle is converted into CNG, 1. Cylinder(s) for right placement and other clearance 2. Filler Valve for right placement and other clearance 3. Pressure Reducer for right placement 4. Timing Advance Processor for accurate functioning 5. Emulator for correct connection 6. Mixer for air tight connection 7. Wiring for correct connection 8. Air Filter 9. High Tension Ignition System Tuning The tuning is done for correct air fuel mixture @1000 RPM and gas pressure @2500 RPM. This is done by adjusting the screw in the mixer and the pressure regulator control screw. Performance Test Performance test are followed after tuning the engine. Following test are performed during the test, 1. Idle running without A/C 2. Acceleration without A/C 3. Idle running with A/C 4. Acceleration with A/C Test Drive After performance test a test drive is also performed. During the test drive following conditions are monitored, 1. Start-up & Auto switching @ 2500 RPM 2. Idle with A/C 3. Idle without A/C 4. Pick-up/Power
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Recommendations:
The following improvement can be done for further development, 1. CNG cylinder test facility can be developed 2. Manual tuning process can be tested further using sensor based monitoring system 3. More advanced electronics from AEB can be imported to check the E.C.U. malfunctioning in some occasions where Timing Relay is used 4. Further modifications or development can be done to check the problem when the vehicle A/C is operated 5. More feedback system can be attached to make the drive smooth with vehicle E.C.U 6. Further electronics can be attached for the catalytic fuel injected system to keep the environment clean 7. More underground house for connecting the high pressure line below the vehicle can be constructed for rapid conversion
References:
1. CNG Conversion General Manual, lo.gas, Updated January, 2001 2. Standard Operating Procedure, Rahimafrooz CNG Ltd., No. CSC-SOP-04, May, 2005 3. Pre Conversion Inspection Report, Rahimafrooz CNG Ltd. 4. Post Conversion Check List, Rahimafrooz CNG Ltd., F8206, Rev 01 5. Assembly Instruction Manual, Code 725A, AEB 6. Assembly Instruction Manual, Code AEB466, AEB 7. Fitting Instructions and Warranty Workbook, Code AEB510N 8. Fitting Instructions and Warranty Workbook, Code AEB515N 9. Fitting Instructions, Code 462/2, AEB 10. Lo.gas Injection System, Manual 8KI00008 11. Instruction Manual 2 Injection System, Lo.gas 12. Conversion Press Release, NGVAmerica, May 2008 13. Landirenzo Omega Plus, Natural Gas Multipoint Injection System, Manual 14. NGV Mixer System, Landirenzo, Manual 15. Toyota Corolla Owners Manual, 2006 16. Honda Civic Owners Manual, 2004 17. Wiring Diagram, Toyota Corolla, 2006
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