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Maintenance Section
Jacket Water Heater - Check
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Jacket Water Heater - Check
(Standby Gener
ator Sets (If
Equipped))
SMCS Code: 138
3-535
Jacket water heaters help to improve startability in
ambient tempe
ratures that are below 21 °C (70 °F).
All installations that require automatic starting should
have jacket water heaters.
Check the operation of the jacket water heater. For
an ambient temperature of 0 °C (32 °F), the heater
should maint
ain the jacket water coolant temperature
at approximately 32 °C (90 °F).
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Overhaul Considerations
SMCS Code: 7595-043
Reduced hours of operation at full load will result in a
lower average power demand. A decreased average
power demand should increase both the engine
service life and the overhaul interval.
The need for an overhaul is generally indicated by
increased fuel consumption and by reduced power.
The following factors are important when a decision
is being made on the proper time for an engine
overhaul:
•
The need for preventive maintenance
•
The quality of the fuel that is being used
•
The operating conditions
•
The results of the S·O·S analysis
Oil Consumption as an Overhaul
Indicator
Oil consumption, fuel consumption, and maintenance
information can be used to estimate the total
operating cost for your Caterpillar engine. Oil
consumption can also be used to estimate the
required capacity of a makeup oil tank that is suitable
for the maintenance intervals.
Oil consumption is in proportion to the percentage
of the rated engine load. As the percentage of the
engine load is increased, the amount of oil that is
consumed per hour also increases.
The oil consump
tion rate (brake specificoil
consumption) is measured in grams per kW/h (lb per
bhp). The brake specific oil consumption (BSOC)
depends on the
engine load. Consult your Caterpillar
dealer for assistance in determining the typical oil
consumption rate for your engine.
When an engine’s oil consumption has risen to three
times the original oil consumption rate due to normal
wear, an engi
ne overhaul should be scheduled.
There may be a corresponding increase in blowby
and a slight increase in fuel consumption.
Overhaul Options
Using Fuel Co
nsumption For Calculating the
Overhaul Intervals
Experience
has shown that maintenance intervals
are most accurately based on fuel consumption. Fuel
consumption corresponds more accurately to the
engine loa
d. Table 13 and 14 lists average ranges of
fuel consumption for a load factor of approximately
60 percent.
Table 13
Service Hours and Fuel Consumption for
C27 Generator Set
(1)
7500 Service Hours
To p E n d
Overhaul
804399 L (212500 US gal)
15000 Service Hours
Major
Overhaul
1608799 L (425000 US gal)
(1)
Fuel consumption is based on a load factor of approximately
60 percent.
Table 14
Service Hours and Fuel Consumption for
C32 Generator set
(1)
7500 Service Hours
To p E n d
Overhaul
946360 L (250000 US gal)
15000 Service Hours
Major
Overhaul
1892700 L (500000 US gal)
(1)
Fuel consumption is based on a load factor of approximately
60 percent.
Table 15
Equation For Calculating Overhaul Intervals
F/R = H
“F” is the estimated total amount of fuel consumption of
the engine.
“R” is the rate of fuel consumption in liters per hour or
gallons per hour.
“H” is the number of estimated hours until the overhaul
interval.