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FIAT BRAVO LPG
SELECTING THE TYPE
OF FUEL SUPPLY
The car is configured for running inde-
pendently on either petrol or LPG.
The engine is always started on petrol
with an automatic shift to LPG after about
40 seconds at the first significant accele-
ration.
This is the time required to reach opti-
mum conditions (engine coolant tempe-
rature, minimum revs level) for the swit-
ch to LPG. Therefore, there must
always be some petrol in the tank (at
least 1/4 full)in order not to compro-
mise the operation of the fuel pump. When running on LPG, when
the last red LED on the gas
gauge (visible on the switch)
comes on, refuelling is advisa-
ble. If the LPG runs out when in LPG mo-
de, the system automatically switches to
petrol mode. This is indicated by: the
amber LED staying on and the green
LED flashing, the fuel level LEDs going
out and an audio signal from the switch.
In addition, it is advisable to periodically
use up the petrol in the tank (until the re-
serve warning light comes on) in order to
ensure that the petrol does not become
old and possibly deteriorate.
The petrol/LPG switch fig. 1, located on
the central tunnel (next to the gear lever)
allows the driver to select petrol or LPG
operation as they see fit.
fig. 1F0Q0804m
Remember that, once LPG re-
fuelling is complete, it is ne-
cessary to switch again by
pressing the button fig. 1 to
run the car on gas.
The LPG supply system is
equipped with a “consump-
tion” function linked to the
LED display of LPG level on
the switch; this function activates only
after a consistent variation in fuel level
has been detected. You are therefore
advised to fill up with fuel at the first
LPG refuelling to obtain a more preci-
se indication of the “level”.
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FIAT BRAVO LPG
SOLENOID VALVES
AND SAFETY DEVICES
The system has a solenoid valve located
on the pressure reduction unit and a so-
lenoid valve fitted inside the multiple val-
ve assembly on the tank.
The main function of these solenoid val-
ves is to interrupt/allow the flow of LPG
to the supply circuit.
The solenoid valves are open when:
– a request to run on LPG has been made;
– the optimum engine running conditions
are satisfied (engine coolant temperature,
minimum revs level) for running on LPG;
– there is enough LPG in the tank for
operation.The multivalve assembly fitted on the tank
includes:
– a valve that automatically stops the sup-
ply of LPG when the maximum permitted
filling level is reached (80% of the total
tank capacity);
– a flow limiter which, if a pipe is broken,
prevents the complete and sudden escape
of LPG;
– a one-way valve, located on the gas re-
turn pipe in the tank, which prevents LPG
reflux;
– a safety solenoid valve on the LPG sup-
ply which, either permits or prevents the
escape of gas to the pressure reduction
unit; – a manual tap, upstream of the solenoid
valve, that separates the tank from the
LPG system to allow maintenance opera-
tions;
– a fuse pad which, in the event of
overheating (temperature above 120 °C),
totally eliminates the danger of excess
pressure by making the LPG in the tank
flow out as quickly as possible in a con-
trolled manner;
– an analogue gauge showing the level of
LPG in the tank.
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