Engine Maintenance
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ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM
The components of a typical fuel system include:
1. Fuel tank
2. Prefilter or fuel strainer
3. Fuel filter (or Primary and Secondary Fuel Filters)
4. Water separator
5. Hand fuel pump
6. Transfer pump (or electric fuel pump)
7. Injection pump
8. Injection nozzles
The hand fuel pump is used to manually draw fuel from the tank up to the transfer pump if the unit should run out of fuel. Fuel
is drawn from the fuel tank through the prefilter by the transfer pump (or electric fuel pump). The transfer pump (or electric fuel
pump) delivers fuel to the water separator and fuel filter. Filtered fuel passes through a line from the outlet fitting on the filter
base to the injection pump.
Summary of Contents for SLXi Spectrum
Page 17: ...Safety Precautions 2 5 Warning Decals...
Page 18: ...Safety Precautions 2 6 Warning Decals Information Decals...
Page 74: ...Unit Description 5 30...
Page 128: ...Controller Operation 7 28...
Page 156: ...Electrical Maintenance 8 28...
Page 234: ...Refrigeration Maintenance 10 22...
Page 309: ...13 Mechanical Diagnosis TK 482 TK 486 and TK 486V Engines 13 2...
Page 316: ...Mechanical Diagnosis 13 8...
Page 322: ...Refrigeration System Diagnosis 14 6...
Page 332: ...Single Temperature Refrigeration System Diagrams 15 10...
Page 339: ...Multi Temperature Refrigeration System Diagrams 16 7...
Page 340: ...Multi Temperature Refrigeration System Diagrams 16 8...