VE Pumps |
Initially introduced for in-direct injection (IDI) driven passenger cars, distributor pumps have been successfully applied and are running world over on heavy duty direct injection (DI) commercial vehicles and off-highway applications as well. Distributor pumps are known for their compactness and versatility to take on several add-on devices, to cater to all the engine requirements. Introduction of electronics in engine management has become a necessity to meet the stringent emission norms. The launch of VP36/ VP37 EDC (Electronic Diesel Control) systems signifies this step towards improved closed loop controls. These systems are similar to mechanical distributor pumps but with electronic controls for fuel metering and injection timing. Mechanical and EDC pumps have been designed to meet Euro III & Tier III emission legislations. FeaturesDesigned to achieve lower exhaust emissions Highly compact and lightweight Modular design for add-on devices Several add-on devices for emission control and driving comfort Speed range up to 5000 rpm engine speed Built-in timing device Electrical shut off Add-on devices include Cold start accelerator Fast idle device Load C dependent start of injection Boost compensator for turbocharged engine BenefitsEnhanced driving comfort Easy adaptability to a variety of engine requirements Capable of working up to 950 bar peak line pressure at pump end Compact Better performance, better emissions |