Perkins 1103D Operation And Maintenance Manual page 55

Industrial engine
Table of Contents

Advertisement

SEBU8352-02
4. Inspect the cooling system for leaks.
Driven Equipment - Check
Refer to the OEM specifications for more information
on the following maintenance recommendations for
the driven equipment:
• Inspection
• Adjustment
• Lubrication
• Other maintenance recommendations
Perform any maintenance for the driven equipment
which is recommended by the OEM.
Engine - Clean
Personal injury or death can result from high
voltage.
Moisture
can
create
conductivity.
Make sure that the electrical system is OFF. Lock
out the starting controls and tag the controls " " DO
NOT OPERATE" " .
NOTICE
Accumulated grease and oil on an engine is a fire
hazard. Keep the engine clean. Remove debris and
fluid spills whenever a significant quantity accumu-
lates on the engine.
NOTICE
Failure to protect some engine components from
washing may make your engine warranty invalid. Al-
low the engine to cool for one hour before washing
the engine.
Periodic cleaning of the engine is recommended.
Steam cleaning the engine will remove accumulated
oil and grease. A clean engine provides the following
benefits:
• Easy detection of fluid leaks
• Maximum heat transfer characteristics
• Ease of maintenance
i00174798
i07766787
paths
of
electrical
Note: Caution must be used to prevent electrical
components from being damaged by excessive water
when the engine is cleaned. Do not direct the flow of
water from pressure washers or steam cleaners at
any electrical connectors or the junction of cables.
Avoid electrical components such as the alternator
and the starter motor. Protect the fuel injection pump
from fluids when washing the engine.
Engine Air Cleaner Element
(Dual Element) - Clean/Replace
NOTICE
Never run the engine without an air cleaner element
installed. Never run the engine with a damaged air
cleaner element. Do not use air cleaner elements
with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Dirt entering
the engine causes premature wear and damage to
engine components. Air cleaner elements help to pre-
vent airborne debris from entering the air inlet.
NOTICE
Never service the air cleaner element with the engine
running since this will allow dirt to enter the engine.
Servicing the Air Cleaner Elements
Note: The air filter system may not have been
provided by Perkins. The procedure that follows is for
a typical air filter system. Refer to the OEM
information for the correct procedure.
If the air cleaner element becomes plugged, the air
can split the material of the air cleaner element.
Unfiltered air will drastically accelerate internal
engine wear. Refer to the OEM information for the
correct air cleaner elements for your application.
• Check the precleaner (if equipped) and the dust
bowl daily for accumulation of dirt and debris.
Remove any dirt and debris, as needed.
• Operating conditions (dust, dirt and debris) may
require more frequent service of the air cleaner
element.
• The air cleaner element should be replaced at
least one time per year. This replacement should
be performed regardless of the number of
cleanings.
55
Maintenance Section
Driven Equipment - Check
i01915869

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents