Operation Manual / 4 Product description / A150-M58/68
6 Periodic maintenance work / 6.4 Cleaning components mechanically
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HZTL4041_EN
Rev.D
March 2020
Baked layers of contamination, for example, from heavy fuel oil or coked oil occur at the tur-
bine end. The following parts, which are relevant in terms of performance, can be cleaned in
accordance with the description below.
Fig. 28: Turbine end, non-rotating parts
51000 Turbine casing
51301
Cleaning nozzle (optional)
57002 Gas outlet flange
01
Screw connection (provided by the cus-
tomer)
56001 Nozzle ring
56005 Lamellar sealing ring
u
Dismantle the lamellar sealing ring (56005) in the nozzle ring.
u
Place contaminated parts in hot water or in a liquid such as brake cleaner to soften the
contamination.
u
Brush away the contamination or remove with a steam cleaner.
u
Repeat the soaking and brushing process if necessary.
u
Use clean water to remove all traces of solvent from parts.
u
Dry components completely.
u
Spray cleaned surfaces with penetrating oil. Do not spray exterior surfaces of the tur-
bocharger.
u
Dispose of dirty water and cleaning agents in accordance with the information in the ma-
terial safety data sheet.
Option with cleaning nozzle
u
The cleaning nozzle (51301) must be replaced after each removal procedure. If the clean-
ing nozzle is not to be replaced, the screw connection (01) must not be loosened during
disassembly.
Water or air can be passed through the piping and into the cleaning nozzle to check whether
it is blocked. When installed, the cleaning nozzle can be mechanically cleaned with a needle.
Option with 6-nozzle cleaning
See
Removing and installing 6-nozzle turbine cleaning component (optional)
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