03.4.2 Other maintenance works
To avoid malfunction of the engine a regulary maintenance work
must be done, see chapter 04.
03.4.3 In connection with maintenance work
1 Record the following steps
and the running hours in the
engine log:
•
lubricating oil sampling (record also operating time of oil).
Lubricating oil analyses without statement of operating time
is of limited value (“go - no go” only)
•
lubricating oil changes
•
cleaning of centrifugal lubricating oil filter, see section 18.8
•
cleaning or changing of lubricating oil automatic filter candles,
see section 18.7
•
change of parts in connection with maintenance according to
chapter 04.
03.4.4 General
1 There is no automatic supervision
or control arrangement
that can replace an experienced engineer’s observations.
LOOK at and LISTEN to the engine!
2 Strong gas blow-by past the pistons
is one of the most
dangerous things that can occur in a diesel engine. If gas
blow-by is suspected (e.g. because of a sudden increase of the
lubricating oil consumption) check the crankcase pressure. If
the pressure exceeds 30 mm H
2
O, check the crankcase venting
system, if in order, pull the pistons!
3 Operation at loads below 20 %
of rated output should
be limited to maximum 100 hours continuously when operating
on heavy fuel by loading the engine above 70 % of the rated
load for one hour before continuing the low load operation or
stopping the engine.
Idling (i.e. main engine declutched, generator set discon-
nected) should be limited as much as possible. Warming-up of
the engine for more than 3 - 5 minutes before loading, as well
as idling more than 3 minutes before stopping is unnecessary
and should be avoided.
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