Operation Manual / A150-M58/68
7 Periodic maintenance work / 7.4 Cleaning components mechanically
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HZTL4041_EN
Rev.F
February 2022
Parameter for 6-nozzle cleaning
Product
Temperature be-
fore turbine before
cleaning [°C]
Maximum temper-
ature before tur-
bine during clean-
ing [°C]
Water volume flow
V
W
[dm
3
/min]
1)
Injection time
[min]
A150
350 ... 430
530
18.0
10
Table 15: Wet cleaning of turbines, parameters for 6-nozzle cleaning
1)
Corresponds to a water pressure p
WT
of 2.5 bar (overpressure compared to atmosphere) at
the connection point WA/WG
7.4
Cleaning components mechanically
7.4.1
Preparation
CAUTION
Component damage and corrosion
If mechanical cleaning is carried out incorrectly, this can lead to damage and
corrosion on the components.
u
Pay attention to the specifications in this chapter pertaining to mechan-
ical cleaning.
CAUTION
Selection of cleaning tools
Turbocharger components are sensitive and easily sustain mechanical dam-
age. The use of needle descalers (for example) or other striking tools dam-
ages the components. Depending on the specification, nozzle rings or tur-
bine casings may have protective coatings which can also be damaged.
u
Use only soft tools such as rags, brushes or wire brushes.
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In case of heavy contamination, the cleaning methods described in this
chapter (such as soaking, for example) can be repeated until a satisfact-
ory result is achieved.
The disassembly and assembly of the components is described in chapter Fitting and dis-
mantling.
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Contaminated water and cleaning agents must be disposed of in an environmentally
compatible, professional way and in compliance with locally applicable regulations.
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