ECU-7/E2/G: Advanced Diesel Engine Controller
ECU-7/E2/G: Advanced Diesel Engine Controller
ECU-7/E2/G: Advanced Diesel Engine Controller
M1 / E ADEC / G
01 Training Center
02 Rolls-Royce / MTU
03 Design and Function of the ECU-7
04 ECU-7 Wiring Diagram
05 Design and Function of the SAM / MAU
06 SAM Wiring Diagram
07 Installation and Functions of DiaSys Software
08 Parameter Functions and Structure
09 Troubleshooting
10 Exchange of Components
11 Test (Verification of Success)
Rolls-Royce / MTU
Under the MTU brand, Rolls-Royce Power Systems markets large high-speed
engines and propulsion systems for ships, heavy land, rail, defense vehicles, and
for the oil and gas industry. The product portfolio for distributed energy systems,
which are marketed under the MTU Onsite Energy brand, includes diesel gensets
for emergency, base load and peak load applications, in addition to cogeneration
plants for the generation of combined heat and power based on gas engines
and/or gas turbines. The Norwegian subsidiary Bergen Engines manufactures
medium-speed diesel and gas engines for marine and power generation
applications. Fuel injection systems manufactured by L'Orange are also included
in the product portfolio.
Optional
ECU 7
MAU
SAM
This information can either be generated on the engine side (e.g. operating
data such as pressures and temperatures) or on the system side, i.e. by
devices from a higher-order system, which decides on how the diesel engine
has to operate.
The ECU 7 (ADEC) engine governor was designed and developed to cover a
large number of engine types and applications (marine, rail, C&I and gensets).
ADEC (ECU-7)
• Indication of faulty operation (Display,SAM)
• Injection system
Common Rail or PLD
• Multiple injection
42V Injector control voltage, speeds up the injector response time and
improves engine emissions and fuel consumption
• Flexible monitoring
Customer needs can be adjusted in the field
Plug X4
Injector Harness
Plug X1
System Cable / Connection to Plant Side Plug X2 Plug X3
Connection to External Controller Engine Sensor Harness Power Supply
(e.g Pressures,Temps,Speed
(CAN, ANA-IN/OUT, BIN-IN/OUT) Sensors, Injection Pump)
Normal Operation
Offline-ITS Error
No Firmware available
Application crashed
After the supply voltage has been switched on, the ITS carries out extensive internal
system checks. It monitors all important engine governor functions as well as the
connected electrical components:
• Electronics within the actual engine governor
• Sensors
• Actuators
• Bus communication
• Power supply
The ITS detects faults, localizes them and reports them via combined alarms. In addition
a fault message is transmitted via CAN to a higher-level monitoring system (if installed)
where it can then be visualized for the operator.
Warning:
Opening or tampering with the
securing screws on the rear
cover will void warranty.
Note:
No serviceable components
inside!
- The Parameter set is divided into two sets (MPS) and (APS)
- (Motor Parameter Set) (Application Parameter Set)
- No Serial Interface for Dialog Unit. The Connection is only via CAN.
No internal 30 A Fuse
No plugable Memory
Modules EDM and IDM
DI 1 Engine Stop
DI 2 Switch 50/60 Hz
TOP 1 Yellow alarm
DI 3 Idle Mode
TOP 2 Red alarm
DI 4 Alarm Reset Trans. Outputs
TOP 3 Lube oil stop
DI 5 Speed Up +24V switch
TOP 4 Starter on
DI 6 Speed Down
Digital Input
DI 7 Engine Start
+24V switch
DI 8 Override
AO 1 Coolant temp. 0-10V
Analog Output
AO 2 Lube oil pressure 0-10V
Sensor Harness
• X2 1 CAN (CAN_E, Engine Bus)
• X2 4 Transistor Output for Engine Signals (TOE)
• X2 12 Temperature Inputs (TI)
• X2 14 Pressure Inputs (PI)
• X2 3 Level Switch Inputs (LSI)
• X2 2 Analogue Speed Inputs (ASI)
• X2 4 Frequency Inputs (FI)
X2
1) B50 (P-crankcase)
2) B5.3 (P-lube oil before filter)
3) B05 (P-lube oil after filter)
4) B33 (T-fuel rail)
5) B07 (T-lube oil)
6) B01 (Camshaft speed)
7) B48 (P-fuel rail)
8) B43 (P-charge-air coolant
9) B26 (T-charge-air coolant
10) B06 (T-coolant)
1) B4.1-B4.8
(T-Exhaust A-side)
2) B34
(P-fuel after filter)
3) M8
(HP fuel pump actuator)
1) B4.11-B4.18
(T-Exhaust B-side)
2) B16
(P-coolant)
3) B10
(P-charge-air)
4) B09
(T-charge air)
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Drawing # XZ00E50000005
The (MAU) is a gateway for diaolg between the ECU and DiaSys.
DaiSys Dialog
CAN 2
CAN 1
External
Switchgear Cabinet
Dialog Unit and Diasys 2.xx
ECU-7
CAN 1
CAN 1
CAN 2 CAN
Node # 1
Node # 2
MAU
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Plugs with Spring
Loaded Terminal strips for
Easy Connection of I/O Diagnostic Lamp
Signals
till end 2008 till 04/2009 from 05/2009 approx. from 2010
A_IN_ISO1 Spare
A_IN_ISO2 Level Day – Tank
Isolated Analog Input
A_IN_ISO3 Spare
A_IN_ISO4 Level Holding Tank
LED ON Î SAM is OK
Normal Operation
Offline-ITS Error
No Firmware available
Application crashed
A EC 219
SD T-Intake Air
SD T-Intake Air
plain text (scrolls, if more than 16 characters)
CAN Interface
for Dialog unit
External
Switchgear Cabinet
CAN 1
CAN 2 CAN
Node # 2
MAU Node # 1
J1939 Interface
Node # 5
Node # 2 Dialog Unit and Diasys 2.xx
CAN
Node # 1
External Controller
J1939 or CAN Open
Customer
ECU-7
Switchgear
Cabinet
CAN 1
Node # 5
CAN 2
Node # 2
SAM
Drawing # XZ00E50000006
The MTU dialog system DiaSys® is required in order to set the electronic
engine governor and or read out data. The dialog system consists of the
following :
• The devices of a MTU system are connected with one another via a redundant
CAN bus (CAN1 and CAN2) CAN1 is the so-called „Default bus“ and CAN2 is the
so-called „Redundant bus“. The dialog unit requires a connection to this CAN bus
in order to access the engine governor.
• The structure of each MTU system is such that at least one device on the CAN
bus is equipped with a diagnostic interface. On Genset systems the diagnostic
interface is integrated in the MAU or SAM.
• The CAN Bus is terminated at both ends with 121 Ω resistors. Access to the CAN
bus is via the DiaSys Dialog cable. This cable must not be extended.
DIASYS 2.71
Dongle (level 0, 1a, 1b, 1c)
• With in the DaiSys Software there is time clock that limits the Maximum time
change to 24 hours. If this time is exceeded your (dongle) will be locked!
Pressure
Speed
ZZ.KKKK.PPP
KKKK = Kategorie
ZZ = Zuordnung
(Category) Parameter/Measuring Point
(Assignment)
xx.0120.xxx Parameter types (1D, 2D, 3D)
01 Î Engine
02 Î Plant T-Coolant Example: xx.xxxx.002
Example: 01.xxxx.xxx Example: xx.0120.xxx (Hardware input of the ECU)
ZZ = Number allocation
The „ZZ" denotes the allocation, i.e. these digits provides information as
to whether the parameter concerns the plant-side or the engine side.
• ZZ = 01*: Engine-related parameter
• ZZ = 02*: Plant-related parameter
GENERATING WARNING
Protection module
PV T-Coolant (Limit 1) / ZKP No.: 02.0312.218
Sensor Type
Par-No. : ZKP No. 2.0312.201 (Prot. Mod. Act.) = (x)
(1D parameter)
Sensor B6 ZKP 01.9901.xxx
Par-No. : ZKP No. 2.0312.205 (Alarm Supp Stop) = ()
T-Coolant ZKP 02.9901.xxx Par-No. : ZKP No. 2.0312.206 (Alarm Supp Selft) = ()
ZKP No.: 01.9901.119 Par-No. : ZKP No. 2.0312.207 (Alarm Supp Func) = ()
Sensor type Input TI1 Par-No. : ZKP No. 2.0312.208 (Alarm Del Aft Start) = ()
Î 0 (Pt1000) Par-No. : ZKP No. 2.0312.231 (Alarm On Del) = 3 s
Par-No. : ZKP No. 2.0312.232 (Alarm Off Del) = 1 s
Alarmparameter
Pt 1000