Issued September 2017
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Option
Copyright 2017, Heil Environmental
Printed in U.S.A.
188
DuraPack
®
5000
HEIL CNr
(CONTINUED)
System Under Voltage
The display notification shown in the figure below will only
be displayed in the event that the System Voltage is less
than 8 volts, indicating that there is voltage too low to safely
operate the Cortex Controller and Display.
Figure 106. Display Screenshot:
System Under Voltage
Solenoid Failure
Perform this procedure for any tank solenoid in the Heil
not needed for a system without solenoids. Refer to
to help determine which
solenoid has failed.
A. Preparation for Defueling
Follow the instructions below and then use one of the
methods described in
. Ignition will have to be left ON to defuel all
tanks with functioning solenoids.
1. Remove the relevant side access cover to access
the 1/4 turn valve of the tank on which the solenoid
has failed. This valve is the long-handled valve
located next to the manual shut-off valve.
2. Open the 1/4 turn valve for only the tank on which the
solenoid has failed. Now, that tank will be connected
to the main supply line and the gas will have a
pathway to defuel even if the solenoid failed to open.
3. Now you can defuel by using one of the methods
described in
CNG Fuel Module Defueling Methods
.
4. Make sure that the display in the cab shows that all
tanks and the system are completely depressurized
before disconnecting any lines/fittings.
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