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CARBON MONOXIDE "CO" ISAFE-CO GENERATORS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
Carbon monoxide "CO" is a component of engine exhaust. It
is a colorless, tasteless, odorless, lighter than air poisonous
gas
that can kill you without any warning. CO poisoning is
one of the major safety risks associated with boating. It is a
threat that must not be underestimated.
Several standards for CO have been published, expressed in
parts
per
million "ppm" and hours of exposure:
Regulator
CO ppm
Exposure Hours
EPA
9
8
ACGm
25
8
EPA
35
1
NIOSH
35
8
OSHA
50
8
ACGm
125
0.5
NIOSH
200
0.0
NIOSH
1200
0.0
(IDLH)
1_ ppm
Is
the
so-called IDLH concentration -
IMllElllAmy DANGEROUS TO UFE AND HEALTH.
A city in Califomia characterizes the effect of CO
concentration this way:
Parts per Million
Responses
25
Pennissible exposure level, no
apparent toxic symptoms.
100
No poisoning for long period.
Allowable for several hours.
200
Should not be exposed above
this
level for any period of
time. A possible mild frontal
headache in two to three hours.
Even though Westerbeke Safe·CO generators are designed to
reduce normal levels of CO in the engine exhaust by
approximately 99%, an exhaust leak of untreated exhaust
would be extremely dangerous. For this reason it is
extremely important to install a CO detector near the
generator and to be sure it is always turned on and
functioning properly. If this detector sounds, do not turn it
off, assuming it is a false signal. You can not taste, smell, or
otherwise detect CO. Leave the detector on, turn off all
engines and generators, evacuate the boat leaving ports and
hatches open, and seek professional help.
As soon as CO leaves the exhaust outlet, the level is subject
to dilution in the open air. The closer a person is to the
exhaust outlet, the higher the concentration of CO.
In a closed space, such as the engine compartment, the boat,
or underneath a stem swim platform, concentrations will
potentially rise to the undiluted level emanating from the
exhaust system due to a lack of fresh air to dilute the exhaust
gas. Therefore, one should never rely on dilution of the
exhaust to provide a margin of safety.
Westerbeke Safe·CO generators achieve an approximate 99%
reduction of typical CO by precise control control of the
engine's air/fuel ration coupled with after treatment in a
special catalyst. CO emissions are not the same for every
model because each engine is different. Also, certain fuel
system components are commonized across several engine
models being adequate for some and extra·adequate for
others, thus producing different CO levels for different
models.
The fuel system which accomplishes the required precise
air/fuel ratio control is comprised of many different
components: purchased sub·assemblies, machined castings,
sensors, electronics and others. Because of the extreme level
of CO reduction, any variability in the functioning of any
these components can and will cause variability of the CO
output.
CO concentration also varies with load. Usually, but not
always, the worst case CO concentration occurs at maximum
load.
INSPECTION
The catalyst is critical to optimizing CO levels. Any water
intrusion into the exhaust system will likely quickly
compromise the proper operation of the catalyst.
Westerbeke's exhaust system installation instructions dated
on or after February 2004 must be adhered to.
NOTE:
Water intrusion is not a product deject and is nof
covered under warranty. neither
Westerbeke~
nonnal
product warranty nor the emissions specific warranty
mandated by various regulating authorities such as EPA
andCARB.
Maintenance of any components affecting the flow of air or
the flow of fuel to the engine is critically important, such as
fuel filters and air filters (if any).
Inspection of the catalyst at the prescribed intervals is
critically important. The exhaust elbow is removed by
loosening the metal clamp to provide a view of the output
surface of the catalyst. Any visual irregularity of the normal
flush, honeycomb appearance is most likely a result of water
intrusion. The cause of the irregularity must be identified and
addressed. If there is irregularity, the catalyst and gasket must
be replaced. Upon careful reassembly of the catalyst, exhaust
elbow gasket, and exhaust elbow, check for the presence of
CO while the engine is running. This must be performed with
a CO analyzer.
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