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Dep. 2
IT-G-A-00-008e A
February 2010
EMISSIONS - RELATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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1. INTRODUCTION
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Ref. code of Federal Regulations
1048.130, these instructions are intended to give the installer of the engine all of the information that is
necessary to properly install the engine.
SFGLD series engines are stationary engines that fulfill the requirements described in 40 CFR 60 subpart JJJJ.
The SFGLD series engines are constant speed only engines, and no variable speed applications are
allowed.
The maximum mechanical power is the value defined in the corresponding Heat Balance sheet as nominal
power (100% Load) and no overloads are allowed. The mechanical power is given without mechanical water
pumps. If the mechanical pumps are installed in the engine the corresponding power required by pumps must
be subtracted from the nominal value.
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V engines.
Water pumps power: 7 kW.
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Line engines Water pumps power: 4 kW.
In order to obtain the best engine performance and maintain the engine emissions levels the maintenance
schedule for each application and engine configuration must be followed.
Failing to follow these instructions when installing a certified engine in a piece of non road equipment
violates federal law (40 CFR 1068.105(b)), subject to fines or other penalties as described in the Clean
Air Act.
If you install the engine in a way that makes the engine's emission control information label hard to read
during normal engine maintenance, you must place a duplicate label on the equipment, as described in
40 CFR 1068.105.
2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF THE EXHAUST PIPE
The maximum backpressure allowed is defined in the Heat Balance sheet and to exceed this value is not
allowed.
The exhaust pipeline shall be made up of as few bends as possible and no unnecessary pipe lengths, in order
to reduce pressure losses to a minimum.
Below are some aspects to be borne in mind when designing the installation:
- Insert the appropriate number of expansion joints into the exhaust pipeline, as will enable free expansion
and contraction of the pipes under temperature changes.
- The rigid fixing of the exhaust pipes to the engine room structure usually is a source of noise and
vibrations. Additionally, it may be the cause for exhaust pipeline breakage.
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