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Engine Maintenance
EMI 3000
EMI 3000 is an extended maintenance interval
package. It is standard equipment on these units.
The EMI 3000 package consists of the following
key components:
•
New EMI 3000-Hour Fuel Filter (black with
gold lettering)
•
New EMI 3000-Hour Dual Element Oil Filter
(black with gold lettering)
•
API Rating CI-4 Mineral Oil (ACEA Rating
E3 for Europe)
•
Five Year or 12,000 Hour ELC (Extended Life
Coolant).
The EMI package allows standard maintenance
intervals to be extended to 3,000 hours, or 2 years,
whichever occurs first.
NOTE: Units equipped with the EMI 3000
package do require regular inspection in
accordance with Thermo King's maintenance
recommendations.
NOTE: The new EMI 3000 oil filters and new
cyclonic dry air cleaners are NOT
interchangeable with the oil filters and air
cleaners previously used in these units.
Engine Lubrication System
The TK486 family of engines use a pressure
lubrication system. Refer to the TK482 and
TK486 Engine Overhaul Manual TK 50136 for a
detailed description of the engine lubrication
system.
Engine Oil Change
The engine oil should be changed according to the
Maintenance Inspection Schedule. Drain the oil
only when the engine is hot to ensure that all the
oil drains out. When changing oil, keep unit and
trailer level so all the oil can flow from the oil
pan. It is important to get as much of the oil out as
possible because most of the dirt particles are
contained in the last few quarts of oil that drain
out of the pan. Refill the pan with 12.3 litres (13
quarts) and check the dipstick level. Run the unit,
and then recheck the oil level. The engine oil level
should be at the FULL mark with the dipstick
turned (threaded) into the oil pan. Never overfill.
See Specifications Chapter for the correct type of
oil.
Oil Filter Change
The oil filter should be changed along with the
engine oil. Use a genuine Thermo King extended
maintenance oil filter.
1. Remove the filter.
2. Apply oil to the rubber ring of the new filter
and install the filter.
3. Tighten the filter until the rubber ring makes
contact, then tighten 1/2 turn more.
4. Start the unit and check for leaks.
Summary of Contents for SGCO 3000
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Page 12: ...SGCO 3000 Genset Addendum 12...
Page 14: ...Genset Model Features 14...
Page 22: ...Service Guide 22...
Page 32: ...Unit Description Features Options 32...
Page 78: ...Operating Instructions 78...
Page 86: ...Electrical Maintenance 86...
Page 114: ...Engine Maintenance 114...
Page 124: ...Alternator Operation and Diagnosis 124...
Page 130: ...Structural Accessory Maintenance 130...
Page 138: ...Index 138...
Page 140: ...Electrical and SG Menu Flow Diagrams 140...
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