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Electronic variable speed engines for fire pump applications
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8.0 WARRANTY
8.1 GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENT
The satisfactory performance of Clarke engines and
the goodwill of owners/operators of Clarke engines
are of primary concern to the Engine Manufacturer,
the Engine Service Dealer and Clarke. All provide
support of these products after final installation of the
complete fire pump and sprinkler system.
Warranty responsibility involves both Clarke and the
Caterpillar service organizations worldwide.
The Engine Manufacturer, (Caterpillar) provides
Warranty for the basic engine components and Clarke
provides warranty on the accessories added to meet
the NFPA-20 specifications and UL/FM certification
requirements.
8.2 CLARKE WARRANTY
All Clarke warranted components have warranty
duration of 24 months beginning at the Start-up date
of the fire pump system. The warranty coverage
includes replacement of the part and reasonable cost
of labor for installation. Components failed due to
improper engine installation, transportation damage,
or misuse is not covered under this warranty.
For additional warranty details, see the specific
warranty
statement
Warranty" in Appendix B. Contact Clarke directly if
you have any questions or require additional
information.
Clarke
is
not
responsible
consequential costs, damage or expenses which the
owner may incur as a result of a malfunction or
failure covered by this warranty.
8.3 CATERPILLAR WARRANTY
The Caterpillar Limited Warranty is reprinted, in its
entirety, in Appendix B.
Responsibilities, User Responsibilities, and Warranty
Durations.
9.0 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION DATA
(See www.clarkefire.com)
10.0 WIRING DIAGRAMS
(See www.clarkefire.com)
11.0 PARTS ILLUSTRATION DRAWINGS
(See www.clarkefire.com)
"Caterpillar
New
Engine
for
incidental
It outlines Caterpillar

12.0 KEYWORD INDEX

Subject
Air Filter
Alternator
Battery Cables
Battery Requirements
Belt Adjustment
Capacities
Coolant Recommendations
Cooling System
Coolant System Capacity
Cooling Water Supply Loop
Cooling Water Flow Requirements
Filling Procedure
Heat Exchanger
38, 40, 44, 49
Inhibitors
Maintenance
Water
Crankcase Ventilation
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Dipstick, Oil Level
Driveshaft Alignment
Driveshaft Maintenance
or
ECM – Engine Control Module
18, 19, 28, 42-46
Electrical System
Engine Gauge Panel
Engine Models
Engine Out of Fuel
Engine Protective Systems (overspeed)
29, 33, 42, 43
Exhaust System
Fuel Filter
Fuel Specifications
Fuel System Operation
Bleeding
Priming Pump
Heater, Engine
47
Page
(A)
9, 10, 13, 32, 33, 44, 49
11, 42, 44, 49
(B)
13, 15, 16
(C)
12, 35, 36, 43
11, 12, 16, 37-37, 42
12, 16, 37-40
9, 12, 16, 35, 37,
36, 37, 44
11, 12, 37, 44
11, 33, 44
(D)
19, 20, 45-46
34, 35, 44
13-15
16, 44
(E)
9, 13,
8, 13, 42
13, 16-19, 37, 42, 43
4, 6
25, 28,
8, 10-13, 32, 34, 44
(F)
11, 13, 29-32, 44, 49
13, 29
30-32
11, 30, 31
(H)
9, 13, 36, 40, 42, 44
43
42
36
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37
36
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