
Shindaiwa Limited
POWERCENTER 15
Four Ashes, Wolverhampton, UK
PC15-OM-Vs: 1
T: +44 (0)1902 791855
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Engine Oil Selection
Use a diesel-type engine oil with a viscosity that is appropriate for the outdoor air temperature
(refer to the table).
<Note>
Use oil with a quality of CD class or better (API classification).
Temperature/Engine Oil Relationship
Temperature
+
20
C or more
+
10
C
~+
20
C
-
10
C
~+
40
C
Oil Viscosity
SAE30
SAE20
SAE 10W/30
7-2
.
Cooling Water Inspection
Caution: Burns
Never open the radiator cap during operation or immediately after stopping the
equipment. Hot cooling water and steam will spurt out.
Check that the sub tank cooling water level is within the range of "FULL" and "LOW".
If the cooling water level lower than "LOW", add water to both the sub tank and radiator.
(1) Adding Water to the Coolant Sub Tank
1)
Remove the sub tank cap.
2)
Pour cooling water into the sub tank until it
reaches the "FULL" level.
3)
Install the sub tank cap.
(2) Adding Water to the Radiator
1)
Open the top plate.
2)
Remove the radiator cap.
3)
Pour cooling water into the radiator through
the inlet port until it reaches the mouth of
the port.
4)
Tighten the radiator cap.
5)
Close the top plate.
<Note>
Use a long-life coolant (LLC) in order to
prevent freezing and rust. (An LLC with a 30%
mixing ratio is used when shipped from the
factory.)
Use an LLC mixing ratio in the range 30% to
45% in accordance with the outdoor air
temperature.
Change the LLC every 2,000 hours or every 2
years.
Mixing Ratio Guide
Min. Temp.
-
15
C
-
20
C
-
30
C
Mixing Ratio
30
%
35
%
45
%
Coolant
Sub Tank
Cap
Coolant
Sub
Tank
FULL
LOW
Radiator Cap
Water
Inlet
Top Plate
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