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2‐10 General Information
MN2408
Figure 2‐6 Exhaust System Calculations
Exhaust Piping
Caution:
The weight of the exhaust system must never be imposed on the turbo-charger outlet.
Damage to the turbo-charger and other components may result.
An exhaust system must withstand the vibration and thermal expansion that they are subjected
to, yet supported well enough to remain independent of the engine.
The most common method of providing flexibility is with the use of bellows type flexible piping.
This piping component allows lateral and linear movement of the piping system without
subjecting fixed components to excessive stress. A minimum of 12 inches of flexible connection
must be provided at the engine exhaust manifold to allow for thermal expansion and vibration. If
the engine is to be mounted on spring type vibration isolators, increase the length to 24 inches.
This component can be specified to be provided by your Baldor distributor. Flexible pipe should
never be used for pipe bends or to cure misalignment problems.
Exhaust piping systems may be supported by a wide variety of methods to long as the system
remains flexible, and capable of withstanding thermal expansion.
The material most commonly used for straight runs and elbows in exhaust systems is Schedule
40 black iron. If hanging weight is a problem, other materials may be used. Galvanized piping
should never be used in exhaust system. Where exhaust piping passes through combustible
material, exhaust thimbles must be used. See Figure 2‐7.
Figure 2‐7 Exhaust Pipe Thimble Installation
Rain Protection
Moisture entering the engine through an exhaust system can cause extensive damage. Exhaust
outlets must have a rain cap or be horizontal to prevent such damage. See Figure 2‐7.
Summary of Contents for GLC10
Page 12: ...2 2 General Information MN2408...
Page 24: ...2 14 General Information MN2408...
Page 40: ...3 16 Receiving Installation MN2408...
Page 58: ...4 18 Operation MN2408 Figure 4 15 Engine Controller Inputs Outputs...
Page 70: ...4 30 Operation MN2408 Figure 4 16 Configuration Data Sheet j j j j j j j j j...
Page 74: ...4 34 Operation MN2408...
Page 88: ...A 10 Series GLC MN2408...
Page 90: ...B 2 Series GLC MN2408 Figure B 11 Customer Interface Connection Diagram MEC20 MEC2...
Page 91: ...Series GLC B 3 MN2408 Figure B 12 Customer Interface w o Breaker Power Connection Diagram...
Page 92: ...B 4 Series GLC MN2408 Figure B 13 Single Phase w o Breaker Connection Diagram...
Page 93: ...Series GLC B 5 MN2408 Figure B 14 Single Phase One Breaker Connection Diagram...
Page 94: ...B 6 Series GLC MN2408 Figure B 15 Single Phase Two Breaker Connection Diagram...
Page 99: ...Series GLC B 11 MN2408 Figure B 20 Three Phase Connection Diagram...
Page 100: ...B 12 Series GLC MN2408 Figure B 21 Three Phase Connection Diagram with PMG...
Page 101: ...Series GLC B 13 MN2408 Figure B 22 Three Phase Connection Diagram Wire 1 0 and larger...
Page 106: ...B 18 Series GLC MN2408 Figure B 27 Control Box Connections with MEC20 Controller...
Page 107: ...Series GLC B 19 MN2408 Figure B 28 Control Box Connections with MEC20 Controller Governor...
Page 108: ...B 20 Series GLC MN2408 Figure B 29 Control Box Connections with MEC2 Controller...
Page 109: ...Series GLC B 21 MN2408 Figure B 30 Engine Wiring Woodward 4 3L GM...
Page 110: ...B 22 Series GLC MN2408 Figure B 31 Engine Wiring Woodward 5 7L GM...
Page 111: ...Series GLC B 23 MN2408 Figure B 32 Engine Wiring Woodward 8 1L GM...
Page 112: ...B 24 Series GLC MN2408...
Page 113: ...Baldor District Offices...