03.5
Start after a prolonged stop (more than 8 h)
03.5.1 Manual start
1 Check
•
the lubricating oil level
•
the cooling water level in the expansion tank
•
the water supply to heat exchangers
•
the fuel oil level in the day tank (troublesome and time
consuming job to vent the fuel system if the feed pump has
sucked air!)
•
the starting air pressure — min. 15 bar
•
that the parts of the fuel control shaft system and the injection
pump racks move freely. Otherwise risk of overspeed.
2 Observe all points
in section 03.2.1. Point 3 grows more
important the longer the engine has been stopped.
3 After starting,
check that the starting air distributing pipe
is not heated at any cylinder (leakage from the starting valve
in the cylinder head).
03.6
Start after overhaul
1 Check that the connection
between the speed governor
and injection pumps are set correctly (especially the injection
pump rack position) and does not jam, that all connections are
properly locked and the injection pump racks move freely in
the pumps.
2 The speed governor control lever
being in max. position
and the stop lever in work position and press the stop button
in Local Control Panel (LCP). Check that all injection pump
racks move to a value less than 2 mm.
3 If the injection pumps,
the adjusting screws in the guide
blocks, camshaft or its driving mechanism have been touched,
check the injection timing.
4 Check the cooling water system
for leakage, especially:
•
the oil cooler
•
the charge air cooler
5 Check/adjust the valve clearances.
If the camshaft or
its driving mechanism have been touched, check the valve
timing of one cylinder, at least (on each cylinder bank in a
V-engine). Guidance values, see chapter 06.
6 Vent the fuel oil system
if it was opened.
03
Start, Stop and Operation
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Page 60: ...Appendix A Environmental Hazards 200507 02A 10...
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Page 98: ...04 Maintenance Schedule 32 200623 01 04 14 W RTSIL 32...
Page 154: ...07 Tightening Torques and Use of Hydraulic Tools 32 200643 01 07 30 W RTSIL 32...
Page 162: ...08 Operating Troubles Emergency Operation 32 200402 01 08 8 W RTSIL 32...
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Page 178: ...10 Engine Block with Bearings Oil Sump and Cylinder Liner 32 200150 10 14 W RTSIL 32 34SG...
Page 216: ...Appendix A Testing of cylinder tightness 32 200142 A 4 W rtsil 20 32 34...
Page 226: ...13 Camshaft Driving Gear 32 200546 02 13 10 W RTSIL 32...
Page 254: ...15 Turbocharging and Air Cooling 32 200549 10 15 20 W RTSIL 32...
Page 274: ...16 Injection System 32 200627 01 16 20 W RTSIL 32...
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