Operation Manual / TPL73-B.. - 85-B11/ -B12
9 Shut-down at short notice / 9.2 Locking the rotor
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HZTL2480_EN
Revision D
July 2018
9.2 Locking the rotor
9.2.1
Preliminary remarks
Attention must be paid to the version / design of the compressor wheel
”
CV
” for locking the rotor. The version / design is engraved in the com-
pressor wheel near the holes for the balancing screws.
Various intermediate rings are provided with the locking device for dif-
ferent compressor wheels.
CAUTION
Lubricating oil supply
If overheated, components of the turbocharger can be damaged.
u
If gas inlet cannot be closed off, connect and switch on lubricating
oil supply without fail during engine operation with locked tur-
bocharger. (See section
Further information about operation with
locked rotor on 2-stroke engines
.)
u
Shut off oil supply in event of lubricating oil leaking from turbochar-
ger.
CAUTION
Checking for unbalance
Serious damage to machines and property can result from excessive vi-
bration and unbalance values that are too high.
u
Remove a locked rotor after repairing a turbocharger and check it for
unbalance.
u
Unscrewed balancing screws must
not
be screwed in again.
An exception is a test rig run up to maximum 25% engine load on new
engines with one or several turbochargers. As, in these cases, operation
with a locked rotor is only brief and the loads are low, subsequent re-
moval of the rotor is
not
necessary (if no balancing screws have been un-
screwed).
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