4
Fill required quantity of oil
in the system, see chapter 01, section
01.1.
Oil samples taken at regular intervals analyzed by the oil supplier,
and the analysis results plotted as a function of operating hours is
an efficient way of predicting oil change intervals.
Send or ask the oil supplier to send copies of oil analyses to the
engine manufacturer who will then assist in the evaluation.
In order to minimise the risk of lubricating oil foaming, deposit
formation, blocking of lubricating oil filters, damage of engine
components, etc., the following procedure should be followed
when lubricating oil brand is changed from one to another:
·
If possible, change the lubricating oil brand in connection with
an engine (piston) overhaul.
·
Drain old lubricating oil from the lubricating oil system.
·
Clean the lubricating oil system in case of an excessive
amount of deposits on the surfaces of engine components,
like crankcase, camshaft compartment, etc.
·
Fill the lubricating oil system with fresh lubricating oil.
If the procedure described above is not followed, responsibility of
possible damage and malfunctions caused by lubricating oil
change should always be agreed between the oil company and
customer.
02.2.4 Lubricating oil for the governor
See the Instruction Book for the governor, attached. An oil of
viscosity class SAE 30 or SAE 40 is suitable, and the same oil can be
used as in the engine. Turbocharger oil can also be used in the
governor. In low ambient conditions it may be necessary to use
multigrade oil (e.g. SAE 5W-40) to get a good control during
start-up. Oil change interval, see maintenance schedule chapter
04.
Condensed water, high temperature or leaking drive shaft seal
may cause the oil to deteriorate, or internal surfaces of the governor
to collect deposits. If the reason cannot be clarified and rectified,
a shorter oil change interval or change of oil type should be
considered.
The governor should be flushed with the oil in use or gasoil if heavy
contamination of the oil is evident.
Examples of suitable lubricating oils for governor can be found
from the end of this chapter, where the lists of approved lubricating
oils for an engine and turbocharger are available.
·
If the system is equipped with a start booster, then this should
also be emptied when changing oil.
·
In installations whereby the actuator is equipped with a filter,
it has to be cleaned when changing oil.
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