Plant / Engine Sensors

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Control systems often remain unnoticed, since their performance cannot be measured in impressive kilowatt ratings or volumetric flow. However it can be expressed in intelligence – which helps to find the optimal operating point, to save energy, to determine machine operating times and capacity utilization, and to thus enable maintenance based on the operating state.

In construction machinery, ECU (Electronic Control System) has many sensors that monitor engine and its operation while sending information to the computer. The sensors of combustion engines provide information to the ECU for the engine oil level, coolant temperature, exhaust gas flow, the presence of oxygen, etc.

Sensor air intake sensor, is also used for construction machinery. It is after the air filter in the piping system. The pressure sensor is located mostly in the intake manifold. It measures the volume of air from the engine to the exhaust system, through the monitor engine load. Pressure sensor is a silicon chip.

When there is a change in manifold pressure, a sharpening chip can be bent. Collaboration sensor intake air sensor for engine speed and crankshaft angle allowing the ECU to calculate the operational load.

Typically, the temperature sensor is located in the water near the exit of the coolant. This sensor is needed because if the engine is cold, the fuel burns poorly. If the engine is cold, then the friction between the parts is greater, and the operational load.

A signal is fed on the sensor temperature of the water in most machines used by the ECU, which determines what fuel enrichment is necessary. This information is used for corrections, thus improving engine performance while cold. A gas sensor is usually in the accelerator throttle.

This sensor can be mounted in the engine, but it depends on its type and model of the vehicle.

The sensor measures the ratio of exhaust gases in the exhaust system installed on the machine. It sends information used for calculating the mixing of fuel with air, and if you need to make further adjustments.!