This SAE Recommended Practice defines the tests for three basic categories of pump characteristics. These are the basic functional performance tests, the pump limitation tests and the pump integrity tests. The basic functional tests included are three individual tests, with the first being for pump speed, current draw, and electrical resistance. The other two individual tests are for the deadhead pressure and the delivered fuel flow rate at the rated delivery pressure and voltage. The included tests for pump limitations are individual tests for hot fuel handling, cold magnet knockdown, load dump transient, electrical interference, and reverse flow leak. The testing for pump integrity includes individual tests for vibration, temperature cycling, internal fluid compatibility, and operational durability. These 12 individual tests provide a characterization of the particular pump. This document only addresses the in-tank-mounted, electric-motor-driven, low-pressure fuel pump itself, and does not address in-tank pump modules, as these modules may include other devices. The pumps that are to be tested are intended for the pumping of liquid fuels that are applicable to fuel-injected, spark-ignition engines. The SAE J1537 Recommended Practice is fully revised and updated to reflect numerous changes in pump testing procedures, as well as new developments in the available technologies. Since SAE J1537 was originally published, the automotive industry has adopted new test procedures that incorporate emerging technologies and these are all incorporated in this revised document. The use of uniform and standardized testing and evaluation procedures for in-tank fuel pumps is important to the worldwide automotive community. Standardized test procedures provide both fuel pump manufacturers and end-users with one accepted test for each of the key fuel pump performance parameters, instead of a specialized test protocol for each of many customers and applications. The use of these procedures for test configurations, testing methods, data reduction, and reporting that are contained in this document significantly enhance the ability to determine the performance, durability, and integrity of low-pressure, in-tank gasoline fuel pumps.


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    Title :

    Gasoline Low-Pressure Electric Fuel Pump Characterization


    Publication date :

    2021-05-13



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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