Covec F
Covec F
Covec F
EE14E-11081
SERVICE MANUAL
COVEC-F
CONSTRUCTION
& OPERATION
FOREWORD
This service manual describes construction and
operation of the micro-computor controlled fuel
injection quantity and injection timing control
system COVEC-F (Computed VE pump Control
system - Full).
This manual is intended for use by vehicle
maintenance technicians or persons with an
adequate knowledge of injection pumps.
Tokyo, Japan
Service manual
VE TYPE INJECTION PUMP, Construction and Operation
Publication number
EE14E-11023
CONTENTS
Page
COMPONENT OUTLINE ...................... 1
OUTLINE ..................................................... 1
SPECIFICATIONS ...................................... 1
FEATURES ................................................. 2
SYSTEM OUTLINE ..................................... 3
SYSTEM CONTROL ................................... 7
CONSTRUCTION ................................. 7
EXTERIOR AND
CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEWS ................. 7
EXPLODED VIEWS .................................... 9
CONSTRUCTION ..................................... 11
OPERATION ....................................... 14
COMPONENT OUTLINE
OUTLINE
The COVEC-F fuel injection system (Computed
VE pump Control system - Full) is a distributor
type fuel injection system that uses a microcomputer to control fuel injection quantity and
injection timing.
SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Specification
No of cylinders
4, 6
Direction of rotation
Maximum speed
Plunger diameters
8, 9, 10, 11, 12 mm
Weight
Approx 6.5 kg
Additional devices
Not necessary
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COMPONENT OUTLINE
1. I M P R O V E D
PERFORMANCE
Torque
COVEC-F
50
100
Accelerator position (%)
P O W E R
P-COVC-024
2. INCREASED COMFORT
Fixed
Time
COVEC-F
Control sleeve position
Conventional type
Individual control
Time
P-COVC-025
3. D E C R E A S E D
ACCELERATION
Injection quantity
Excess fuel at
acceleration
COVEC-F
Time
SMOKE
AT
P-COVC-026
4. A D D I T I O N A L
UNNECESSARY
DEVICES
A d d i t i o n a l d ev i c e s s u c h a s a b o o s t
compensator, aneroid compensator, or injection
timing compensation devices are unnecessary
as compensation is performed electronically in
response to signals from the various sensors.
Because of this, the exterior of the injection
pump is greatly simplified, enabling better
utilization of space around the injection pump.
P-COVC-001
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COMPONENT OUTLINE
SYSTEM OUTLINE
1. COVEC-F
The figure below shows an outline of the COVEC-F system.
Battery voltage
Additional vehicle
control devices
COVEC-F
Vehicle sensors
C/U
Vehicle switches
Np sensor
GE actuator
Compensation
resistor
CSP
sensor
Np sensor
GE cable assembly
(rear of GE actuator)
SOI sensor
TCV
No
Part name
Control unit
Np sensor
CSP sensor
Fuel temperature sensor
Compensation resistor
TCV
SOI sensor
Function
Running condition comparison, processing
Detects pump speed
Detects control sleeve position
Detects fuel temperature
Compensation
Adjusts injection timing
Detects injection timing
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COMPONENT OUTLINE
2. COVEC-F
The figure below shows an outline of the COVEC-F system.
Battery voltage
V
Additional vehicle
control devices
COVEC-F
Vehicle sensors
C/U
Vehicle switches
Np sensor
GE actuator
Compensation
resistor
CSP
sensor
Np sensor
GE cable assembly
(rear of GE actuator)
TCV
TPS sensor
No
Part name
Control unit
Np sensor
CSP sensor
Fuel temperature sensor
Function
Running condition comparison, processing
Detects pump speed
Detects control sleeve position
Detects fuel temperature
Compensation resistor
TCV
TPS
Compensation
Adjusts injection timing
Detects timer piston position
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COMPONENT OUTLINE
SYSTEM CONTROL
COVEC-F detects physical signals as electrical signals from each sensor and switch. The control
unit processes this information to electronically control injection timing and injection quantity.
1. COVEC-F
Input signal
Control section
Control item
Output signal
Injection system
Injection pump
Np sensor
GE actuator
Fuel injection
quantity
TCV
Injection timing
CSP sensor
Fuel temperature sensor
Compensation resistor
SOI sensor
Control
unit
Additional vehicle side
control devices
Vehicle
Sensors
Switches
Battery voltage
EGR valve
Glowplugs
Diagnostic
lamps
EGR control
Glow control
Self-diagnosis
system
SOI sensor
The SOI sensor detects injection timing as
an electrical signal from nozzle needle lift.
SOI sensor
Nozzle
NNHN-007
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COMPONENT OUTLINE
2. COVEC-F
Input signal
Control section
Control item
Output signal
Injection system
Injection pump
Np sensor
GE actuator
Fuel injection
quantity
TCV
Injection timing
CSP sensor
Fuel temperature sensor
Compensation resistor
TPS
Control
unit
Additional vehicle side
control devices
Vehicle
Sensors
Switches
Battery voltage
EGR valve
Glowplugs
Diagnostic
lamps
EGR control
Glow control
Self-diagnosis
system
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CONSTRUCTION
EXTERIOR AND CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEWS
1. COVEC-F
Np sensor
TCV
GE actuator
TCV
P-COVC-004
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CONSTRUCTION
2. COVEC-F
Np sensor
TPS
TCV
GE actuator
TPS
TCV
P-COVC-005
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CONSTRUCTION
EXPLODED VIEWS
878S
1. COVEC-F
P-COVC-006
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CONSTRUCTION
878S
2. COVEC-F
P-COVC-007
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CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION
1. COVEC-F BODY
GE actuator
TCV
TPS
TCV
P-COVC-008
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CONSTRUCTION
2. GE ACTUATOR
(ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR)
The GE actuator is attached to the governor
chamber at the upper part of the injection pump.
P-COVC-009
A
A
Magnet
Ball pin
P-COVC-010
Tip hole
Needle
Fuel inlet
Tip hole
Needle
P-COVC-011
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CONSTRUCTION
4. NP SENSOR
(PUMP SPEED SENSOR)
Magnet
Coil
P-COVC-012
5. TPS SENSOR
(TIMER PISTON SENSOR)
The TPS is installed on the timer's low pressure
side.
The TPS is constructed of a core rod and a
bobbin, and detects timer piston position
electrically.
Timer piston
Core rod
Bobbin
Coil
P-COVC-013
6. OVERFLOW VALVE
(WITH CHECK VALVE)
The overflow valve is installed on the end face
of the GE actuator cover (ie, on the distributor
head side).
The check valve is constructed with a ball and
spring to prevent overflow until the pump
chamber pressure reaches a specified value.
Spring
Ball
P-COVC-014
7. CONTROL UNIT
The control unit is installed on the vehicle.
The control unit receives information signals
detected by each sensor. Based on this
information, the control unit then performs
comparative calculations using programmed set
values, and then instantaneously outputs
optimum control signals to each control section.
The control unit also includes a fault diagnosis
system.
P-COVC-015
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OPERATION
1. GE ACTUATOR (ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR)
Return spring
Coil
Rotor
Core
Shaft
Ball pin
Control sleeve
P-COVC-016
Magnetic flux
Rotor
Core
Coil
P-COVC-017
Unlike the conventional injection pump, COVECF adjusts fuel injection quantity
electromagnetically. Control sleeve position is
detected by the control sleeve position sensor
and fed back to the control unit.
When the coil is energized, the core generates
magnetic flux to rotate the rotor within a specific
range.
The intensity of the magnetic flux generated by
the coil is determined by the input current. The
rotor is rotated until the intensity of the core's
magnetic flux equals the force of the rotor's
return spring.
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OPERATION
Sensor yoke
Fixed plate
Shaft
Temperature
compensation
coil
Sensor coil
Movable plate
P-COVC-018
Current (A)
Low
pressure
side
High
pressure
side
A
TCV
P-COVC-023
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OPERATION
Injection timing can therefore be varied by
utilizing the ON-OFF duty ratio of the current
flowing to the TCV.
Injection timing is controlled by duty. All
characteristics and control signals are
processed with TCV drive signal duty ratios.
Also, the frequency of the TCV drive signal can
be varied to correspond to the frequency of
injection pump speed.
Open
Open
Drive signal
Time
Duty ratio =
Closed
Closed
x 100 (%)
Note:
Injection timing is retarded when the duty
ratio decreases from 100%.
to
Permanent magnet
to
T
3. Np SENSOR
(PUMP SPEED SENSOR)
Magnetic field
Coil
Pole
P-COVC-020
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OPERATION
4. TPS (TIMER PISTON SENSOR)
Core rod
Timer piston
Bobbin
P-COVC-021
Core rod
Timer piston
Reference (Operation)
TA = advance angle direction
Bobbin
P-COVC-013
5. CHECK VALVE
COVEC-F
Conventional type
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OPERATION
6. CONTROL UNIT
Information signals detected by each sensor
and switch are input to the control unit's microcomputer. Based on these information signals,
characteristic data as well as compensation
data recorded in the ROM (read only memory)
are read into the CPU (central processing unit).
Comparative calculations are then performed
utilizing this data and information signals are
output.
Input section
The control signals output by the microcomputer are then converted to drive signals.
These are then input to the GE actuator and
the TCV to control fuel injection quantity and
injection timing.
In addition to this, COVEC-F also has a function
that continually compensates real values to
target values (feed-back control) to perform
optimum control of the diesel engine and ensure
precision and endurance.
Output section
Control section
Control unit
Sensors
CPU
TCV
Drive circuit
Switches
GE
ROM
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WPGES-01