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Section 4
Exhaust & Aftertreatment
GEnEral GuIdElInEs for dEf systEm
The installation of the DEF tank is a critical component of the SCR system. While Kenworth does not recommended relo-
cating the DEF tank, there are applications and body installations that will require it. The guidelines below must be strictly
followed by any entity relocating the tank. Failure to follow the guidelines completely and accurately may result in engine
shutdown situations.
Kenworth offers a variety of DEF tank sizes to meet every application. The DEF tank volume is regulated by the E.P.A.
Kenworth advises against modifying the tank volume after the truck has been delivered from the factory.
• Total DEF capacity
must
meet or exceed 6% of the usable fuel capacity on the truck. The calcula-
tion to determine DEF capacity is:
Minimum DEF Tank Volume = Useable Fuel Capacity (gal) x 0.06
Example: For a truck with 200 useable gallons of fuel, the equation is
DEF required = 200 x 0.06 = 12 gallons or more of DEF.
PACCAR-approved DEF hoses are required when retrofitting for system to function properly. The use of unapproved hoses
for DEF lines will void warranty and may cause engine shutdown situations. The DEF pump (or Supply Module) can not be
relocated from the DEF tank.
InstallatIon rEquIrEmEnts and dImEnsIons for dEf systEm
When relocating any DEF system components, the locations must meet the guidelines below. Failure to comply may result
in non-conformance to EPA standards and engine shutdown.
DEF piping relative heights: In order to ensure proper functionality of DEF system, the height differences in the guidelines
below must be followed during line routing and component placement.
With all relocating procedures, general clearances and routing guidelines must be followed. See section 9 of this manual
for general routing guidelines.
When relocating the components the maximum pressure DEF hose length, from Supply module to Dosing Module, is 3
meters (118”).
Maintain a minimum of 3” clearance to shielded exhaust components when routing DEF lines to prevent possible melting.
If the DEF tank is relocated the coolant lines will need to be modified. During this process if the tank is moved forward on
the chassis (ie closer to the engine) it is necessary to remove excess coolant lines and maintain the original routing path.
If the tank is moved rearward on the chassis the additional length of cooling line required to complete the installation must
be installed in a straight section of the existing coolant routing lines. This process will minimizes the change in coolant flow
by minimizing changes in restrictions. Changes in restriction are added with excessive line length and bends. Work with
your local Kenworth dealer if you are unsure about the coolant line modifications.
5/8” Coolant Hose
(Blue - Return)
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