Rail pressure sensor
The rail-pressure sensor is threaded into the end of the fuel-distribution rail.
This sensor furnishes the DME digital engine electronics system with a measurement of the fuel pressure downstream from the high-pressure pump.
The rail-pressure sensor supports the rail-pressure control process. The rail-pressure sensor's signal serves as a vital input signal for the DME, which employs it in defining how it controls the quantity-control valve. The quantity-control valve is a component within the high-pressure pump.
Strain gauges are employed to monitor the rail pressure. A membrane equipped with strain-gauge strips is deflected by the applied pressure. The changes in resistance in the strain gauge are electronically detected by a Wheatstone bridge and evaluated. The measured voltage is then included as an actual value for closed-loop control of rail pressure.
| Item | Explanation |
|---|---|
| 1 | three-pin plug connection |
| 2 | Rail pressure sensor |
| 3 | Fuel-distribution rail |
A signal wire relays the rail-pressure information back to the DME digital engine electronics control unit. The effective signal for rail pressure fluctuates according to pressure levels. The measurement range of approximately 0.5 - 4.5 volts corresponds to rail pressures extending from 0 MPa (0 bar) to 25 MPa (250 bar).
| Item | Explanation |
|---|---|
| 1 | Voltage |
| 2 | Rail pressure characteristic curve |
| 3 | Pressure |