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OPERATING CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
GRT880 OPERATOR MANUAL
3-6
Published 3-25-2020, Control # 643-04
The Engine DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Switch (8)
Figure 3-4 is located on the right side of the overhead control
panel. This is a three position switch: Inhibit Cleaning/Permit
Active Cleaning/Initiate Manual Cleaning. Center position
enables clean to occur when required, or press this switch to
force manual cleaning to begin immediately or to disable
cleaning indefinitely:
•
Manual Cleaning
(7649-10)
•
Inhibit Cleaning
(7649-11)
To manually clean, set the crane parking brake, the crane
transmission must be in neutral and have the service brake
and throttle pedals released. Refer to “Exhaust System
Cleaning (Tier 4 Engines Only)” on page 6 for cleaning mode
definitions and a description of when manual cleaning is
needed.
Set up a safe area around the crane’s exhaust; remove tools,
rags, grease, or any debris from engine exhaust area.
With engine idling, push Cleaning Switch (8) to start manual
cleaning.
Engine revolutions increase to 1000 -1400 rpm within
5 seconds. The engine will continue to run at this speed for
up to 45 minutes.
As a warning, strobe light (2, (Figure 3-5)) near exhaust pipe
(1, (Figure 3-5)) will flash during exhaust system cleaning.
Pressing service brake or throttle pedal during cleaning or
activating the Inhibit Cleaning Switch will interrupt the
manual cleaning process.
Make sure crane and surrounding area are monitored during
manual cleaning. If any unsafe condition occurs, shut off
engine immediately.
Engine returns to normal idle speed when manual cleaning is
complete.
Exhaust System Cleaning
(Tier 4 Engines Only)
The Exhaust System Cleaning Required Indicator (24) is
located in the CCS display Figure 3-14. This indicator
illuminates amber when exhaust system requires cleaning.
When the DPF indicator illuminates or flashes, start the
manual cleaning process at the next opportune time.
The indicator will be illuminated continuously during the early
stages of required cleaning. If this condition continues, the
lamp will begin to flash and a slight engine derate will occur.
If this condition continues further, the Engine Warning light
(17) will illuminate in addition to the cleaning indicator (24)
and severe engine derate will occur.
The only way in either of these conditions can occur is if
cleaning has been inhibited or a manual cleaning was
interrupted.
The exhaust system cleaning process can take place in
three different modes:
Passive
: exhaust is hot enough during normal working
operation to burn off any hydrocarbon (soot) accumulation
Active
: Active cleaning occurs when there is not sufficient
heat in the exhaust to convert all the hydrocarbon being
collected in the DPF. Exhaust temperatures are raised by
injecting a small amount of fuel. The resulting chemical
reaction raises exhaust gas temperatures high enough to
oxidize the hydrocarbon from the filter. This is done without
operator intervention.
Manual
: Manual, or stationary cleaning is the same as active
cleaning but takes place when equipment is not being
operated. It allows the equipment operator to perform
cleaning outside the normal duty cycle.
FIGURE 3-5
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1
2
WARNING
Extreme Heat Hazard!
During cleaning process exhaust and tailpipe become
very hot. Keep personnel and flammable objects away
from exhaust. Do not park vehicle near flammable
objects.
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