ELWI Valve Explained: The Hidden Component That Prevents Engine Failure

The ELWI (Electronic Window Valve) is one of the most critical hydraulic control components in the ME-LGIP LPG dual-fuel engine system. In this video, we explain: What the ELWI valve is How it hydraulically actuates the FBIV The relationship between ELWI, ELGI, FBIV, and SCSU Passive filling and hydraulic actuation sequence Safety shutdown logic 32,000-hour TBO requirements 45-degree cone coupling upgrades Venting line importance and gas trip prevention This training video is designed for: Marine Engineers ETOs Engine Cadets LNG/LPG Dual-Fuel Officers Maritime Training Institutes Simulator Training Programs Part of the: LPG Dual-Fuel Engine Training Series by Marine Learn. 🌐 www.marinelearn.in Disclaimer This video is intended solely for educational and training purposes. All technical explanations are based on publicly available operational concepts, engineering practices, and training material related to LPG dual-fuel marine engines. Marine Learn does not claim affiliation with any engine manufacturer unless explicitly stated. Always refer to: OEM manuals maker instructions company procedures class requirements before carrying out onboard maintenance or operational actions. Some visuals may include: training illustrations OEM-style diagrams simulated animations used only for educational explanation. Tags ME-LGIP, ELWI Valve, LPG Dual Fuel Engine, Marine Engineering, FBIV, ELGI Valve, SCSU, LPG Injection System, Dual Fuel Engine Training, Marine Learn, Gas Admission System, Hydraulic Actuation, Marine Engineer Training, LPG Carrier, MAN B&W LPG Engine, Marine Engine Safety, Fuel Booster Injection Valve, Dual Fuel Ship Engine, Marine Academy, Engine Room Training, Gas Injection System, Marine Technical Training, Ship Engine Systems, Maritime Education, Marine Engineering Explained