2004 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 11

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Introduction 2. Solenoid tank valve -One electronically-actuated (normally closed) solenoid valve that will automatically stop the flow of CNG from the fuel tank(s) when the engine is turned off. 3. CNG fueling point -Allows refueling of the CNG fuel tank(s) using standard automotive natural gas dispensing equipment. 4. Coalescent fuel filter -Removes impurities from the natural gas before it enters the high pressure fuel regulator. 5. High pressure fuel regulator -Reduces fuel pressure from the fuel tank(s) to 690 kPa (100 psi). 6. Alternative fuel control module -Controls the quantity of natural gas being delivered to the engine as vehicle speed and load requirements demand. 7. Fuel selector switch -Allows you to select the fuel you want to use (CNG or unleaded gasoline). Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) • Typical liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuel system shown. 8 9 1 2 7 6 5 4 3 1. Fuel tank -LPG fuel cylinder. 2. Outage valve -80% outage valve prevents overfilling of the LPG fuel tank(s). 11

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2.
Solenoid tank valve —
One electronically-actuated (normally closed)
solenoid valve that will automatically stop the flow of CNG from the fuel
tank(s) when the engine is turned off.
3.
CNG fueling point —
Allows refueling of the CNG fuel tank(s) using
standard automotive natural gas dispensing equipment.
4.
Coalescent fuel filter —
Removes impurities from the natural gas
before it enters the high pressure fuel regulator.
5.
High pressure fuel regulator —
Reduces fuel pressure from the fuel
tank(s) to 690 kPa (100 psi).
6.
Alternative fuel control module —
Controls the quantity of natural
gas being delivered to the engine as vehicle speed and load requirements
demand.
7.
Fuel selector switch —
Allows you to select the fuel you want to use
(CNG or unleaded gasoline).
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Typical liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuel system shown.
1.
Fuel tank —
LPG fuel cylinder.
2.
Outage valve —
80% outage valve prevents overfilling of the LPG fuel
tank(s).
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