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Operation Section
Cold Weather Operation
Cold Weather Operation
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Cold Weather Operation
Perkins Diesel Engines can operate effectively in
cold weather. During cold weather, the starting and
the operation of the diesel engine is dependent on
the following items:
•
The type of fuel that is used
•
The viscosity of the engine oil
•
The operation of the glow plugs
•
Optional Cold starting aid
•
Battery condition
This section will cover the following information:
•
Potential problems that are caused by cold weather
operation
•
Suggest steps which can be taken in order to
minimize starting problems and operating problems
when the ambient air temperature is between
0° to
−
40 °C (32° to 40 °F).
The operation and maintenance of an engine in
freezing temperatures is complex . This is because
of the following conditions:
•
Weather conditions
•
Engine applications
Recommendations from your Perkins dealer or
your Perkins distributor are based on past proven
practices. The information that is contained in
this section provides guidelines for cold weather
operation.
Hints for Cold Weather Operation
•
If the engine will start, operate the engine until a
minimum operating temperature of 81 °C (177.8 °F)
is achieved. Achieving operating temperature will
help prevent the intake valves and exhaust valves
from sticking.
•
The cooling system and the lubrication system
for the engine do not lose heat immediately upon
shutdown. This means that an engine can be shut
down for a period of time and the engine can still
have the ability to start readily.
•
Install the correct specification of engine lubricant
before the beginning of cold weather.
•
Check all rubber parts (hoses, fan drive belts, etc)
weekly.
•
Check all electrical wiring and connections for any
fraying or damaged insulation.
•
Keep all batteries fully charged and warm.
•
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each shift.
•
Check the air cleaners and the air intake daily.
Check the air intake more often when you operate
in snow.
•
Ensure that the glow plugs are in working order.
Refer to Testing and Adjusting Manual, “Glow Plug
- Test”.
Personal injury or property damage can result
from alcohol or starting fluids.
Alcohol or starting fluids are highly flammable and
toxic and if improperly stored could result in injury
or property damage.
Do not use aerosol types of starting aids such as
ether. Such use could result in an explosion and
personal injury.
•
For jump starting with cables in cold weather,
refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual,
“Starting with Jump Start Cables.” for instructions.
Viscosity of the Engine Lubrication
Oil
Correct engine oil viscosity is essential. Oil viscosity
affects the amount of torque that is needed to
crank the engine. Refer to this Operation and
Maintenance Manual, “Fluid Recommendations” for
the recommended viscosity of oil.
Recommendations for the Coolant
Provide cooling system protection for the lowest
expected outside temperature. Refer to this Operation
and Maintenance Manual, “Fluid Recommendations”
for the recommended coolant mixture.
This document is printed from SPI². Not for Resale.
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