Engine protecting apparatus for preventing the inflow of moisture
First Claim
1. An engine protection apparatus for preventing inflow of water, comprising:
- a time count unit configured to count time starting from the time point at which a water detection signal is received thereto from a WIF (Water In Fuel) sensor installed in a water separator;
an RPM (Revolution Per Minute) drop request unit configured to check whether or not water drain occurs at the time point when the counted accumulated time period exceeds a preset time period, generate an RPM drop request signal if the water drain does not occur, and cancel the RPM drop request signal if the water drain occurs; and
an engine RPM drop processing unit configured to drop the engine RPM in response to the generated RPM drop request signal;
wherein the engine RPM drop processing unit assigns a predetermined reference drop RPM to a current engine RPM, and the engine RPM drop processing unit drops the current engine RPM to the reference drop RPM when the RPM drop request signal is received by the engine RPM drop processing unit.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an engine protecting apparatus for preventing the inflow of moisture, which drops the RPM (revolutions per minute) of an engine by generating an RPM drop request signal when moisture drain does not occur, wherein a time is counted from the point when a moisture detection signal is received from a WIF sensor installed in a moisture separator, and moisture drain is checked at the point when a counted cumulative time exceeds a set time. When moisture drain is not performed even after a signal for moisture drain is received from a moisture detecting sensor installed in the moisture separator, a driver is aware of the seriousness of moisture separation to thus separate moisture in the moisture separator as soon as possible. This prevents fatal damages which may be aroused in an injector or fuel system due to the introduction of moisture into an engine.
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1. An engine protection apparatus for preventing inflow of water, comprising:
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a time count unit configured to count time starting from the time point at which a water detection signal is received thereto from a WIF (Water In Fuel) sensor installed in a water separator; an RPM (Revolution Per Minute) drop request unit configured to check whether or not water drain occurs at the time point when the counted accumulated time period exceeds a preset time period, generate an RPM drop request signal if the water drain does not occur, and cancel the RPM drop request signal if the water drain occurs; and an engine RPM drop processing unit configured to drop the engine RPM in response to the generated RPM drop request signal; wherein the engine RPM drop processing unit assigns a predetermined reference drop RPM to a current engine RPM, and the engine RPM drop processing unit drops the current engine RPM to the reference drop RPM when the RPM drop request signal is received by the engine RPM drop processing unit. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An engine protection system for preventing water inflow to an engine, the system comprising:
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a sensor configured to detect water present in a fuel-water separator, and generate a water detection signal when the sensor detects water in the fuel-water separator; a time counting unit configured to receive the water detection signal and measure duration of the water detection signal; a revolution per minute (RPM) drop request unit configured to generate an RPM drop request signal if the measured duration of the water detection signal exceeds a predetermined period of time, and configured to not generate the RPM drop request signal if the measured duration of the water detection signal does not exceed the predetermined period of time; and an engine RPM drop processing unit configured to reduce engine RPM from a current engine RPM to a first predetermined engine RPM upon receipt of the RPM drop request signal. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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