Warranty
The choice of a type of engine which is not suitable for the required application and/or the non obser-
vance of the installation instructions and the use and maintenance rules can make the warranty void.
Safety precautions
We remind you that IVECO marine engines are designed for professional and sailing applications, and
not for sports or competitive purposes for which the warranty decays and the supplier’s responsibility
is excluded.
The boat safety always depends on the user’s responsibility and common sense.
Keep away from the engine moving and hot parts, and take care when coming closer to the engine to
prevent possible injuries due to direct contact with the engine or through clothes, jewels, or other
objects.
Use the suitable protection devices when carrying out maintenance operations and engine setting.
Before starting the engine, make sure it is fitted with all the elements foreseen by the manufacturer and
the installation; do not start the engine with the lubricating, cooling and fuel circuits closed by plugs or
obstructed.
Daily check the complete tightness of fluid circuits, especially those of fuel and lubricants, which may
cause fires and thus damage people and things.
Make sure that the different pipes are not in contact with hot surfaces or moving elements.
Disconnect the battery in the event of maintenance operations concerning the electrical system.
Drain the cooling, lubrication and fuel circuits only after the fluids cooled down.The pressurised cap of
the water circuit can be opened only after the engine cooled down.
The batteries contain a solution of sulphuric acid which is highly corrosive, therefore they must never
be turned upside down and must be handled with great care to prevent the fluid transfer.
Make sure the battery compartment gets the suitable air intake.
The used engine fluids and air, water and oil filters must be suitably preserved and sent to the appro-
priate collection centres.
MARCH 2004
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MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION
Summary of Contents for Marine Diesel Engines
Page 1: ...MARINE DIESEL ENGINES INSTALLATION HANDBOOK T E C H N O L O G I C A L E X C E L L E N C E ...
Page 8: ...MARCH 2004 INTRODUCTION 1 8 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 24: ...MARCH 2004 ENGINE BOAT CHOICE FACTORS 2 24 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 34: ...MARCH 2004 DRIVE 3 34 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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Page 52: ...MARCH 2004 ENGINE INSTALLATION 4 52 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 60: ...MARCH 2004 AIR SUPPLY 5 60 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 64: ...MARCH 2004 AIR SUPPLY 5 64 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 66: ...MARCH 2004 FUEL SUPPLY 6 66 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 74: ...MARCH 2004 FUEL SUPPLY 6 74 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 76: ...MARCH 2004 LUBRICATION 7 76 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 80: ...MARCH 2004 LUBRICATION 7 80 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 82: ...MARCH 2004 COOLING 8 82 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 92: ...MARCH 2004 DISCHARGE 9 92 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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Page 100: ...MARCH 2004 AUXILIARY SERVICES 10 100 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 104: ...MARCH 2004 AUXILIARY SERVICES 10 104 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 106: ...MARCH 2004 CONTROLS 11 106 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 110: ...MARCH 2004 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 12 110 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 120: ...MARCH 2004 GALVANIC CORROSION PROTECTION 13 120 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 126: ...MARCH 2004 CONTROL TEST PROCEDURES 14 126 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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