V08-DC32e INSTRUCTION MANUAL (OPERATION)
V08-DC32e INSTRUCTION MANUAL (OPERATION)
V08-DC32e INSTRUCTION MANUAL (OPERATION)
OCEANIC JOY
D/W 9,600 MT TYPE CEMENT CARRIER
DC-32e
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
( OPERATION )
V08
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. Hazards and nonconformities of imitation parts
<Use of imitation parts causes accidents.>
1. Recent engines have compact bodies and high power, and are designed to prevent fuel
deterioration and to reduce NOx discharge. Even if imitation parts are similar in shape
to the genuine parts, the use of imitation parts will degrade the engine performance
because of their fragile materials and low machining accuracy. Since the service life of
such parts is short, the engine must be maintained more frequently.
2.If imitation parts are used for the engine conforming to NOx Technical Code, the certificate
(EIAPP) may lose its validity, and operation of the engine may be inhibited.
3. If you use imitation parts, you will not be supplied with parts improved in quality and
performance.
4. If imitation parts are used, it may be difficult to make insurance claims for the engine
when any accident occurs.
5. We take no responsibility for the engine in which imitation parts are used.
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DC-32e Operation Manual (Operation )
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CHAPTER 0 Introduction 0
CHAPTER 4 Operation 4
◎ This operation manual and related written materials (drawings, data, etc.) shall be regu-
larly placed at the designated place where they are always available for the operators of
the engine and shall be assuredly transferred to the successor whenever the person in
charge of the engine is replaced.
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Contents DC-32e
Chapter 0 INTRODUCTION 0
1. Before Running Daihatsu Diesel Engine 0-1
2. Basic Information on Safety Operation 0-2
2.1 Safety Precautions 0-2.1
2.2 Safety Signs and Symbol Marks 0-2.2
2.3 Indication of Warning : Warning Labels 0-2.3
2.4 Indication of Warning : Warning Label Positions 0-2.4
3. Engines Conforming to the NOx Technical Code 0-3
3.1 Outline 0-3.1
3.2 Matters Requiring Attention for NOx Regulation Compliance 0-3.2
4. General Information 0-4
4.1 Notation of Engine Type 0-4.1
4.2 Definition of Term 0-4.2
4.3 Unit 0-4.3
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DC-32e Contents
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Contents DC-32e
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DC-32e Contents
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Before Running Daihatsu Diesel Engine DC-32e 1
0. Introduction
(1) Only skilled operators who have carefully read and fully understood the instruction manual
0
should operate, inspect and service this machine.
Operation, inspection or servicing by persons inadequately familiar with the machine may
result in personal injury, equipment damage or environmental hazard.
(2) No responsibility shall be assumed whatsoever for product damage or any associated fires,
oil spills or other environmental hazards, personal injuries, property damage or economic
losses caused by the use of non-genuine parts or operation, inspection or servicing that devi-
ates from the instruction manual.
(3) We shall repair new parts or replace any flawed parts made or sold by us, however no com-
pensation shall be provided for damage to any equipment not of our manufacture or cargo, or
personnel, fire-fighting, towing or other expenses arising from the use of such flawed parts or
fowled fuel, lubricant, cooling water or other medium.
(4) This instruction manual is subject to change without notice.
This instruction manual describes the proper operation procedure of the DC-32e engine, its
daily maintenance and inspection procedures, and other necessary information on the engine.
To maintain the engine in good operating condition and ensure that it provides the specified
performance, be sure to read through this manual and become sufficiently familiar with the
proper procedures before operating the engine.
Strictly avoid use of the engine for a purpose other than the original purpose of use of the
engine or under conditions different from the specified conditions or handling against the
descriptions given herein, since such operation will cause accidents or troubles.
A. Each piece of the information is an important safety precaution and provided as a "Warning"
or "Caution".
B.The features and structure of your engine may be different from those provided in this manual depend-
ing on the specifications of the engine delivered. In this case, the engine specifications and final documents
supplied separately have priority over this manual.
C.For the details on the following machine or device, see each instruction manual supplied with this manual:
1. Turbocharger 2. Governor 3. Lubricating oil cooler 4. Lubricating oil auto back wash filter
5. Lubricating oil bypass filter 6. Lubricating oil priming pump 7. Control equipment
8. Other special devices
D.Be sure to use the genuine parts of DAIHATSU DIESEL MFG. CO., LTD. or those specified in the parts
list. We will not guarantee the proper operation of the engine unless such parts are used.
For replacement of the parts or service on your engine, contact our Service Department or the nearest
DAIHATSU's branch office provided on the cover page.
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Basic Information on Safety Operation: Safety Precautions
2.1 DC-32e
Be sure to provide us with the "type and number of your engine" when contacting us.
If you use any parts other than the genuine parts or specified parts, unexpected troubles may be caused,
and you cannot make insurance claims owing to nonconformity to terms and conditions of damage
insurance.
E.To prevent environmental contamination, do not dispose of waste products, liquids, etc. thoughtlessly.
Be sure to entrust the disposal of such waste products, liquids, etc. to the authorized waste disposal
company.
The diesel engine uses flammable oil. It has dangerous parts, such as the high-speed rotation-
al parts, the parts that become extremely hot, or the parts that are under high pressure fluid,
during operation.
Improper handling of the engine can result in serious injury or fatal accidents. Be sure to
observe the safety precautions provided in this manual.
If the engine is stopped due to failure or trouble, be sure to eliminate the cause of defect and
restore it to the normal operating condition before restarting the engine operation.
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Basic Information on Safety Operation: ITEM
:"Prohibition": Prohibited practice that can affect the safety of personnel and the engine
B. Symbol Marks
b. Prohibition Signs
a. Warning Signs
d. Others
:See other pages in this manual or other
documents.
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Basic Information on Safety Operation:
2.3 DC-32e Indication of Warning: Warning Labels
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Basic Information on Safety Operation:
Indication of Warning: Warning Label Positions DC-32e 2.4
(1)
(4) (9)
(10)
(11)
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Engine Conforming to NOx Technical Code: Outline / Matters
3.1,3.2 DC-32e Requiring Attention for NOx Regulation Compliance
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Engine Conforming to NOx Technical Code:
Matters Requiring Attention for NOx Regulation Compliance DC-32e 3.2
NOx technical code compliant engine is adjusted to comply with the regulation before shipment.
Therefore, do not perform revision after shipment as it would cause deviation from the set value given in
the technical file.
E. Inspection Procedure
1) Obtain confirmation on the latest engine parameters stated in the record book of engine parameters,
whether it complies with the parameters designated in TF or not.
For components, confirmation is conducted by checking the seals, but for the fuel injection timing, confir-
mation is conducted by checking the injection timing of the actual engine.
2) In 1), if remodeling or revision in the engine parameters has been made exceeding the allowable range
approved by TF, it must undergo inspection to confirm that the Technical Documentation regarding such
remodeling or revision is stored along with TF, and that it has been approved by the administration.
3) An engine parameter inspection will be conducted on the actual engine, as necessary, to verify that it is
within the range specified in TF.
F. Revision Procedure of Components and Set Values That are Engine Parameters
Parts that are specified as engine parameters are parts that relate to the NOx emission rate. When replac-
ing them or performing service on them, parts with prescribed seals attached shall be used and adjusted to
the prescribed set values.
If it has become necessary to change the use of parameter parts, please follow the procedure given below.
F-1. Revision of Parts and Set Values within the Range Approved in TF
1) Check that the identification number of the parts or the set value to change is within the allowable range
specified in TF.
2) Fill in the Record Book of Engine Parameters.
F-2. Revision of Parts and Set Values or Remodeling of Parts not Approved in TF
Revision or remodeling can be performed only when the administration judges that engines that had parts
replaced or set values changed or had parts remodeled satisfy the NOx emission limit value and gives
approval. Please let us know, as we must issue necessary documents and consider obtaining approval
from the administration.
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Engine Conforming to NOx Technical Code:
3.2 DC-32e Matters Requiring Attention for NOx Regulation Compliance
When Technical Documentation on remodeling of components has been issued, the reference number of
Technical Documentation and signature of inspector of NOx inspection shall be affixed.
Please refer to the technical code for the details of the above.
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General Information: Notation of Engine Type
/ Definition of Term / Unit DC-32e 4.1
0-4.General Information
0-4.1 Notation of Engine Type 0
6,8 DC ( M ) - 3 2 e ( F ) ( L )
• Number of cylinders
• Name of engine series
• Marine propulsion engine
• Cylinder bore (cm)
• Engine conforming to NOx Technical Code-Secondary Regulation (Tier ll )
• Front end drive
• Reverse rotation
0-4.3 Unit
Basically, SI units are used for the engine and in this manual.
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Outline of the Engine
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ITEM Principal Specifications of the Engine/
1,2 DC-32e Types of Auxiliary Machinery
Note) The revolution speed and the shaft output to each of which a * mark is attached may vary depending
on the model variations, therefore they shall be entered in the table referring to the "Engine
Specifications" and the "Table of Trial Run Results" in the final document.
Note) The above table shows the standard specifications. Since the specifications may be vary depending on
engine variations in the actual cases, "Engine Specifications" in the final document shall be referred to.
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External View of the Engine/ ITEM
Location of the Main Accessories DC-32e 3
Turbocharger
1
Governor Instrument Panel
Control
Handle
Intercooler
Cooling Water
Pump
Lubricating Oil
Pump
Lubricating Oil
Thermostat Valve
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1.1~1.5 DC-32e Main Part of the Engine
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Main Part of the Engine DC-32e 1.6~1.9
Idle Gear
Cooling Water
Pump
Lubricating
Oil Pump
Auxiliary Machinery
Driving Gear Crank Gear
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2.1 DC-32e Piping System : Starting-air System
Since this chapter describes a typical piping system of an engine having the standard specifi-
cations, a system diagram of the final document separately provided shall be referred to for the
engine actually delivered.
Cylinder Head
Starting Air
Rotary Valve Starting
Valve Starter Lever
(for emergency use)
Controlling Air
Main Air
Starting Air Main Piping Starting Valve
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Piping System : Fuel Oil System DC-32e 2.2
Heavy fuel oil Feeding System Diesel Fuel Oil Feeding System
Air Separator
Diesel
Heavy Fuel Oil Injection Valve Main Fuel Oil Leak Pipe
fuel oil Reservoir
Reservoir
Accumulator
Inlet Connector
High Pressure
Fuel Oil Block
Viscorator
Fuel Injection
Heater Filter (*) Valve
Fuel Injection Pump
Pulse Filter Main Inlet Fuel
Filter absorber Oil Pipe
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2.3 DC-32e Piping System : Lubricating Oil System
Filter
Lubricating Oil Cooler
Piston
Camshaft
Filter Relief
Valve
Thermostat
Valve Y-shaped
filter Timing Gear
Pump
Safety Governor Driving Unit Governor Driving Gear
Valve Auxiliary Machinery Driving Gear
Main Bearing/Crankshaft
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Piping System : Cooling Water System DC-32e 2.4
2-2.4 Cooling Water System Temperature of the cooling water is kept at the
given one by means of the thermostat valve.
The cooling water system consists of two inde-
pendent circulating systems usually using fresh
water, one of which is the jacket system (hot sys- B.Cooler System
tem), and the other is the cooler system (cold sys- The cooler system is a circulating system where
tem). the pressurized cooling water fed by the cooling
The intercooler is a two-stage system consisting water pump is passing through the intercooler
of the hot stage and the cold stage. A bypass (cold stage) and the lubricating oil cooler and is
valve is equipped at the water inlet of the cold returned to the fresh water cooler.
stage to automatically shut off the cooling water on Temperature of the cooling water is kept at the
the engine start or during the low load operation. given one by means of the thermostat valve.
2
A.Jacket System
The jacket system is a circulation system where
the pressurized cooling water fed by the cooling
water pump is introduced into the cylinder jacket of
the engine to cool each part and then passing
through the collective outlet main pipe and the
intercooler (high pressure stage of the two-stage
system) and is finally returned to the fresh water
cooler.
Intercooler
Thermostat Thermostat
Valve Valve
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3.1 DC-32e Engine Control/Protective Device : Control of Starting
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Engine Control/Protective Device : Control of Starting DC-32e 3.1
Cylinder Head
䃩 Electronic 㪪㪫㪘㪩㪫
governor
For starting
(5S)
(5V)
㪪㪫㪦㪧
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ITEM Engine Control / Protective Device :
3.2, 3.3 DC-32e Engine Stop Control and Engine Protection System
Too low lubricating oil pressure * 63Q2 * 63Q2 Inlet of engine Also used as the indicator
Too high cooling water temperature TSW 26W2 Outlet of engine Also used as the indicator
Too high lubricating oil temperature TSQ Inlet of engine Also used as the indicator
Too high exhaust gas temperature TSTI Inlet (or outlet) of turbocharger Also used as the indicator
Leakage at a joint for the pressurized fuel oil 33F Oil leakage detector
Too low level of the lubricating oil 33Q Lubricating oil reservoir
C : Control Panel
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MEMO DC-32e
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Standard Specifications for Engine Adjustment
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1 DC-32e Specifications for Operation
DO 0.25 ~ 0.4
Alarm setting value is
Inlet of engine
0.5 ~ 0.6 varies depending on
Lubricating oil (Outlet of filter) the engine specifications.
Jacket system
70 ~ 80 85(90)
(Outlet of engine)
Cooling water
Cooler system
36 ~ 38
(Inlet of engine)
Note: 1) For the values of the pressure and the temperature shown above, those for the alarm activating
and others for the emergency stopping indicate the lower limit and the upper limit respectively.
2) Whether or not an engine is equipped with a pressure gauge, a thermometer and/or an
alarm/emergency stop device depends on specifications of the engine.
3) Since the actual values may be different from those shown in the above table, the table of the trial
run results (final document) shall be referred to.
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Standard Specifications for Engine Adjustment
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Setting of Valves DC-32e 2
A
O C
Closing timing (ABDC) 35 B
O
Opening timing (BTDC) 4
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1.1~1.3 DC-32e Matters to be Attended During Engine Operation
Any leakage from piping. (Particularly, leaks from oil piping will result in fire.)
Be minded never to attempt to resume the operation of engine, until the causes of the problem
or defect are found and eliminated, and the engine is restored to normal operating conditions.
B. Inadvertent contact of the body of working staff or objects with the rotary parts (e.g. flywheel and
coupling) will result in dangerous accidents such as that the staff may be caught up or the chips of
the objects caught may fly out in all directions. Therefore, be minded that both person or object
may not touch the rotary parts.
Further, ensure that the protective covers of the rotary parts are always attached without fall.
C. During the operation of engine, particularly the following parts are extremely hot, and therefore
there is a danger of burn if touched with bare hands or skin. Be minded to wear safety gloves or
protective gears whenever maintenance or inspection works are conducted.
After the completion of the work, restore the lagging, heat covers, combustible oil splash preven-
tive means (splash proof tape) and protective covers that have been removed for maintenance
and inspection.
・Exhaust manifold ・Fuel injection pump and High pressure block
・Turbocharger ・Fuel piping … In case of heavy fuel oil
・Inlet pipe for the inter cooler
・Cylinder head
・Indicator/Safety valve
A. Effect stopping of the engine after the load is removed except when an emergency happens.
B. When an emergency stop is activated, do not start the engine before the cause is found, the coun-
termeasure is taken and the normal engine function is restored.
C. Do not open the crankcase for 10 minutes at the shortest until the engine cools well. Otherwise,
inflammable mist in the crankcase may be ignited and/or exploded.
D. Since the engine is still hot for a while immediately after its stoppage as well as during running,
touching it with a bare hand or skin may cause a burn. Whenever any maintenance is carried out,
wear an appropriate protective gear.
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Preparation for Operation : Daily Preparation or Operation 2.1
DC-32e
When the engine is to be started, it is necessary to prepare the engine for the "operable condi-
tion". Effect a pre-operation check whenever an engine is started. And if any abnormality is
found, take necessary corrective action or a countermeasure and make certain that the necessary
conditions for running of the engine are satisfied before starting and operating the engine.
If an engine is started and/or operated without enough pre-operational check, not only a trouble
may happen at the starting but also it may result in a sudden stop or a break of the engine during
running.
A. Pre-start Check
a. Checking and Replenishment of Lubricating Oil
Check oil level in the oil pan and replenish the Checking of Engine Lubricating Oil Level
oil with a virgin oil to the upper limit of the level
gauge.
Oil Filler Mouth
When the test of oil property reveals that any
Level Gauge
of the property reaches ts marginal value in the
specified range, make up or refill the oil.
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2.1 Preparation for Operation : Daily Preparation for Operation
DC-32e
"STOP"
control lever
Lubrication pipe
ࠉ for rack
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Preparation for Operation : Daily Preparation for Operation 2.1
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c. Discharging of Drain Remaining in the And when the test of water property reveals
Intake System that any of the property reaches its marginal
Open the drain cock on the intake duct as value in the specified range, replenish the water.
shown below to discharge the drain.
( : 6-3 "Control of Cooling Water")
Confirm draining the condensed water or
discharging the air during engine running. f. Discharging Drain Remaining in the Fuel
Tank and Filling it with the Fuel Oil
Close Open
Check the fuel oil level after discharging drain
remaining in the fuel oil service tank and then
replenish the tank with the fuel oil to the upper
Drain Cock limit of the level gauge.
on the
Intake Duct
g. Checking "Neutral" Position of Clutch (in
case of an engine with a clutch)
For an engine with a clutch, e.g. a main
engine, make certain that the clutch is in the
neutral position.
Drain Cock
on the h. Opening/Closing of Valves
Intake Duct
Repeat full opening and full closing of valves
Discharging of Drain Remaining in the Intake System in the piping a few times to ensure their smooth
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Preparation for Operation : Daily Preparation for Operation
2.1 DC-32e
Air Running
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Preparation for Operation : Daily Preparation for Operation 2.1
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Operation of the Engine
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ITEM Preparation for the First Start Operation After Long Suspension
2.2 DC-32e of Operation or Disassembling and Maintenance
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Preparation for the First Starting Operation After Long ITEM
Suspension of Operation or Disassembling and Maintenancea DC-32e 2.2
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Starting of the Engine : Engine Start Procedure
3.1 DC-32e
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Starting of the Engine : Engine Start Procedure 3.1
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3.2 DC-32e After Starting of The Engine
appropriate measure.
( : "Causes and Countermeasures of Hot Cooling Water Turbocharger Lubricating Oil
Abnormalities and Failures")
A. Engine Speed
Make certain that the engine has reached the Instrument Panel
specified number of revolutions per minute and is
stably running.
B. Pressure of Various Parts of the Engine E. Leakage from Any of The Starting Valves
In case that a range is marked in blue on the The main starting air pipe becomes hot when
dial of the pressure gauge installed on the instru- gas leaks from the starting valve.
ment panel, make certain that the pointer is within Make certain by touch perception of the hand
that range indicating the value is within the speci- that it does not become hot.
fied range.
However, the indicated value may be out of the F. Leakage from and Loosening of Various
specified range when temperature of the lubricat- Points
ing oil is low immediately after the engine is start- Make certain that bolts and nuts used on the
ed. Make certain that the pressure reaches in the mounting points or the joints are not loosened
specified range as the temperature of the lubricat- and no leakage of oil, water or gas is detected
ing oil goes up. from those points.
C. Abnormal Noise
Hear the noise from the following parts careful-
ly and check whether or not any abnormal noise
is heard.
1) Cylinder head assembly (Intake/Exhaust
valves)
2) Crankcase
3) Timing gear, Auxiliary machinery driving gear
4) Turbocharger
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Engine Operation : Running-in of the Engine DC-32e 4.1
Load
(%)
60 (minutes) Suspension of operation
100
Continuous
operation
30 (minutes)
75
Suspension
60 (minutes) of operation 15 (minutes) 15 (minutes)
50
STEP1 STEP2 STEP3
30 (minutes) 15 (minutes) 15 (minutes)
25
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4.1, 4.2 Operation of the Engine : Running-in, Warming-up and Loading
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25
No-load
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Time (minutes)
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Operation of the Engine : ITEM
Operation with a Load (with a Service Load) DC-32e 4.3
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4.4 Operation of the Engine : Operation with a Heavy fuel oil
DC-32e
4-4.4 Operation with a Heavy fuel oil B. Changeover of the Fuel Oil
(for an engine for which a heavy A heavy fuel oil is usually heated to 80-90℃ in
fuel oil is specified) the service tank and 100℃ or higher at the inlet
of engine. Since the temperature is much differ-
Since this fuel oil is a low grade one with high ent from that of a diesel fuel oil, troubles such as
viscosity, it is required to effect such appropriate stick of the fuel injection pump, vapor lock or
operation control as operation with diesel fuel oil in some others may happen if the changeover is
a specific operational condition as well as appro- effected too quickly.
priate management of a combination of the fuel oil
and the lubricating oil. a. Gradually effect changeover to a heavy fuel oil
(Refer to other sections of this manual.) from a diesel fuel oil in such a manner that rate
of the temperature change at the inlet of engine
( : 6.1 "Control of Fuel Oil") is 5-10℃ per minutes.
( : 6.2 "Control of Lubricating Oil") ( : Figure 4.3 "Pattern of Changeover to
Heavy Fuel Oil from Diesel Fuel Oil")
A. Operation with a diesel fuel oil b. Keep viscosity (temperature) of a heavy fuel oil
at the inlet of the engine in an appropriate range.
A heavy fuel oil can be used only in a stable
load condition. And use a diesel fuel oil in the fol- c. Do not raise temperature of a diesel fuel oil
lowing cases. above its flash point (about 60℃).
d. Keep fuel oil pressure at the appropriate level
a. Running-in … 150 hours to prevent vapor from being generated.
1) The first operation after installation And effect air bleed of devices in the fuel oil
2) The first operation after replacement of a part feeding system (heater, filter, tank, etc.) from
having a sliding part (cylinder liner, piston, time to time to prevent vapor from staying in a
piston ring). specific area.
( : 4.4.1 "Running-in")
b. Operation during Starting and Warming-up Since the scattered oil may cause a fire if it
should touch a hot part of an engine, pay
( : 4.3 "Starting of an Engine") enough attention so that no oil may be scat-
tered during air bleeding.
( : 4.4.2 "Warming-up")
e. Make certain that heat tracing is effective with
c. During Idling and Operation with a Light
each of the piping and the devices.
Load
Since the temperature of compressed air in the
cylinder and the injection pressure of the fuel oil
are low with a light load, the combustion may The heated heavy fuel oil is hot, and also the
become unstable to cause such troubles as the filters and the piping is heated to the high tem-
worsened smoke, ring stick and some others perature.
when a heavy fuel oil of which flammability is Since touching non-insulated part of such
poor than that of a diesel fuel oil is used. Use a parts as valves, cocks or some others by a
diesel fuel oil when an engine is operated around bare hand or bare skin may result in a burn,
the lower limit of a light load specified in the wear protective gears such as safety gloves or
engine specifications or less. some others during handling of them so that
those parts may not be directly touched.
d. Operation with a Very Fluctuating Load
1) During entry into or departure from a port
2) During loading or unloading the freight
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Operation of the Engine : Operation with a Heavy Fuel Oil 4.4
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4
Switching from Diesel Fuel Oil to Heavy Fuel Oil Switching from Heavy Fuel Oil to Diesel Fuel Oil
Viscosity at engine inlet 11~14 mm2/s Viscosity at engine inlet 11~14 mm2/s
Fuel oil temperqture
at engine inlet
operation
Check items
Notes: 1. Since the pretreatment of fuel oil differs depending on the use purpose of the engine, the operating method suitable to
each system is necessary.
2. The diesel fuel oil temperature when switching on heated condition shall be 60K or less.
Fig. 4.3 Switching Pattern from Diesel Fuel Oil to Heavy Fuel Oil
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4.4 Operation of the Engine : Operation with a Heavy Fuel Oil
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No. 2 D/G
[ Load ]
(HO) (DO)
Low load limit
No. 1 D/G
Changeover to a
diesel fuel oil from (DO)
a heavy fuel oil
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Operation of the Engine : Permitted Range of Engine Operation 4.5
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Recommended range
of continuous operation
with a service load
P Curve : Characteristic curve accord-
ing to the propeller law
M Curve : Characteristic curve for
M Curve which sea margin is took
into consideration
P Curve
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ITEM Special Operation of the Engine : Light Load Operation
5.1, 5.2 DC-32e Operation of an Engine with Natural Aspiration
4-5 Special Operation of the Engine sion engine to ensure emergency operation in case
of damage to the turbocharger.(Generator:optional)
4-5.1 Light Load Operation Caution:For handling,it depends on turbocharger
A prolonged light load operation with a load type.
equal to or lower than a certain level may cause The operation with natural aspiration shall be
such various troubles as contamination of the tur- effected under various limiting and prohibiting
bocharger and the combustion chamber, poor conditions.
combustion and some others since such an oper-
Since the actual procedures vary depending on
ation may be a cause of lowered intake pressure,
actual cases, consult with DAIHATSU to get
blow-back in the exhaust pipe and some others
instruction on the work procedure and matters to
presenting a disadvantageous condition for com-
be attended and strictly follow the instruction.
bustion.
Shorten the duration of a light load operation of A. Conditions for an Operation with Natural
the engine as little as possible. When such an Aspiration
operation can not be avoided, follow the following a. Fuel : Diesel fuel oil
instruction. b. Output : Mean effective pressure of 0.44 MPa
or less
A. Lower Limit of the Load c. Exhaust temperature (at the exhaust port of the
The limit varies according to engine specifica- cylinder) : 400℃ (450℃ max.)
tions. Make certain what lower limit is specified in
the specifications attached on delivery of the B. Preparation for the Operation
engine. (In case of the TPL,TPS)
(1) Detach the intake system, the exhaust connect-
B. Use of a diesel fuel oil ing tubes and the piping for the lubricating oil sys-
tem that are connected with the turbocharger.
In the case of an engine for which a heavy fuel
oil is specified, change the fuel to a diesel fuel oil. (2) Detach the turbocharger from the engine.
(3) Detach the intake casing and the rotor shaft
C. Washing of the Turbocharger casing according to the operation manual of
the turbocharger.
Wash the compressor of the turbocharger more
frequently than usual. ( : "Operation Manual of Turbocharger")
(4) Attach a lid on the exhaust casing.
(5) Mount the exhaust casing on the engine.
A turbocharger is heated to the high tem- (6) Detach the intake connecting tube (bellows)
perature during operation or immediately after and mount the air strainer to prevent dust from
a stoppage of the engine. Wear safety gloves being sucked from the inlet of the intercooler
since touching them with a bare hand during intake tube.
washing may cause a burn. (7) Block the piping for lubricating oil of the tur-
bocharger.
(In case of the MET)
D. Intermittent High Load Operation of the Engine (1) Detach the gas intake casing and the nozzle
An operation of the engine with a load as high according to the operation manual of the tur-
as possible (60% load or more) for 30 minutes or bocharger.
so during operation of the engine with a service (2) Pull out the rotor shaft and attach the blind lid
load is recommended for prevention of contami- as shown in the illustration.
nation of the combustion chambers and the (3) Mount the gas intake casing.
intake and exhaust system. (4) Detach the intake connecting tube (bellows) and
mount the air strainer to prevent dust from being
sucked from the inlet of the intercooler intake tube.
4-5.2 Operation of an Engine with
(5) Block the piping for lubricating oil of the tur-
Natural Aspiration bocharger.
A tool for non-turbocharger operation(blind for
turbocharger) is available with the marine propul-
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Special Operation of the Engine : Operation of an Engine with ITEM
Natural AspirationOperation with Reduced Number of Cylinders DC-32e 5.2, 5.3
Blind Lid
(attached)
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6.1 Stoppage of the Engine : Usual Stoppage
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Stoppage Operation
B. Procedure for a Stoppage
a. A stoppage shall be effected according to the
following procedure. The turbocharger continues rotating at high
[In case of an operation by local control] speed even after a stoppage of an engine.
Shift the control lever to the "STOP" position. Since the turbocharger of the engine is lubri-
Fuel injection is to be stopped by means of cated by the system oil, the bearings may be
movement of the common rod to stop the damaged if supply of the lubricating oil should
engine. be stopped immediately after the stoppage of
the engine.
[In case of an operation by remote control]
(1) Push the "STOP" button on the control panel.
b. Fully open the indicator valve to effect the air
The magnetic valve to shut the fuel is activat- run for 3 to 4 seconds in order to purge exhaust
ed to operate the fuel cut device to stop the gas in the cylinders.
engine.
c. Close the valves of each system.
(2) Shift the control lever to the "STOP" position.
d. Within 30 mins, after the engine stop, confirm
b. After the procedure for a stoppage is effected, the smoothness of individual F.O. rack bar and if
be attentive to sound of the engine and the tur- it not smooth, lubricate the pump rack
bocharger to make certain that no abnormal
noise is not heard.
Pour M.D.O. or kerosene into the pipe, then
push and pull the rack bar.
Repeat it untile the rack bar moves smoothly.
If the engine should not be stopped instead
of the stoppage operation, stop the engine by
the following procedure.
(1) Force the rack of the fuel injection pump to
be shifted to "0". Lubrication pipe
ࠉ for rack
(2) Fully "close" the valve at the fuel oil inlet
main pipe.
C. After a Stoppage
a. Operate the lubricating oil priming pump and
the cooling fresh water pump for 20 minutes to
Rack lever
let the engine and the turbocharger cool.
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Stoppage of the Engine : Emergency Stoppage 6.2
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6.3 Stoppage of the Engine : Long Suspension of Operation
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Maintenance and Inspection
5
ITEM
1.1 DC-32e Matters to be Attended in Inspection and Maintenance
For inspection and maintenance of the engine, start the work after careful reading of this manu-
al to understand the structure of the appropriate part of the engine, the work procedure, enough
investigation of the work procedure and preparation of necessary consumables and tools.
If the work is started without enough preparation, an engine failure or damage to the engine
due to incorrect assembling may happen to induce an accident resulting in human injury or death
as well as the efforts may be wasted. Replace such a part as is found damaged or has reached
the replacement limit in the inspection without fail.
If a trouble can not be solved on the spot, or a necessary replacement part is not available,
contact with DAIHATSU Diesel Spare Parts Service Co., Ltd., Service Division of DAIHATSU
MOTOR CO., LTD. or a Branch of DAIHATSU to take an appropriate measure.
B. Rotation of the engine during inspection or maintenance presents such a very dangerous situation
as an accident that something is caught between some parts of the engine.
Start the work after returning the control lever to the "STOP" position, assuredly closing the starting
air valve and finally making certain that the engine would not rotate.
When the turning of an engine is effected, make certain that nothing will touch the rotating part and
the co-worker will not be exposed to any danger due to the engine rotation and finally send a sig-
nal to that person to warn of start of the turning. Take a measure to prevent idle rotation of the
crankshaft.
C. Wear protective gears such as safety gloves, a safety helmet, safety shoes and safety glasses as
appropriate during the work.
Part of the engine, especially the exhaust manifold, the turbocharger, the cylinders and the sur-
rounding of them become hot during operation or immediately after stoppage. Wear safety gloves
to prevent a burn during the work.
Since oil sticks to the floor of the engine room or surroundings of the engine making them slippery,
wipe well the floor and the soles of the shoes before starting the work. Especially for work at a high
place, e.g. on a step, watch for your feet with enough attention to prevent a fall.
D. When disassembling each of the piping systems, "close" all the valves that open to the outside and
gradually loosen the air bleed plug to eliminate the residual pressure before starting the disassem-
bling work.
If a joint of each filter or a piping system is disassembled immediately after stoppage of the engine,
hot oil or water spouted out by the residual pressure may cause a burn.
And since scattered fuel oil or lubricating oil may cause a fire when it touches a hot part of the
engine, pay enough attention to scattered oil.
E. Since an ejected spring may injure the person working with a device such as a control valve in
which a spring is assembled when such a device is disassembled, carry out such work with care.
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Matters to be Attended in Inspection and Maintenance DC-32e 1.1,1.2
F. Do not lift a heavy part or a device by human power but do it by means of wire ropes and a chain
block. And do not let any person go under a lifted load.
G. Switch off the power supply when handling an electric device.
B. After the completion of assembling, confirm that there is no abnormality in each part, by conduct-
ing the turning of engines and the priming with each corresponding oil.
After checking the parts during turning, close the reducing valve without fail.
C. After the completion of working, return the turning equipment and turning bar, that have been
used, to "OFF" position. 5
D. Record the work contents of the inspection and maintenance that have been performed, and the
replaced parts in the daily report respectively.
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2 DC-32 List of Items for Maintenance and Inspection
Pre-operation
to be
Inspection
Once a month
months 2,000-3,000
months 1.000-1,500
Once a week
Part to be referred
300-500
Inspected Task to
Note) Intervals of the inspection and maintenance shown in this table represent standard figures under normal operational condition when a heavy fuel
oil is used. For each actual case, establish an appropriate interval of the maintenance and inspection based on actual conditions of the engine
operation and the experience of inspections carried out.
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Measurement and Adjustment : Maximum Explosion Pressure 3.1
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Maintenance and Inspection
5
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Measurement and Adjustment : Exhaust Gas Temperature
3.1 DC-32e
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Measurement and Adjustment : Pressure and Temperature 3.2
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5-3.2 Pressure and Temperature dew causing unusual wear of the cylinder liners
and the intake valves. Too high temperature of
Pressure and temperature of the lubricating oil, the intake air increases the exhaust temperature
the fuel oil, the cooling water and some others are resulting in damage to the parts near the combus-
regulated by means of the relief valve and the ther- tion chambers such as the exhaust valves. (The
mostat valve respectively so that their values may exhaust temperature varies in proportion to varia-
be appropriate during operation of the engine. tion of the intake air temperature and in propor-
However, since operational conditions such as tion to twice as much as variation of the intake air
ambient conditions, a fuel oil used and some oth- temperature of the turbocharger.)
ers that may be experienced during some actual * Appropriate range of the temperature :
operations may be different from those experi-
45-55oC (at the rated output)
enced during the test run, it is possible that one or
more values of such pressure or temperature go
In case that the intake air temperature drops
beyond the appropriate range.
out of the appropriate range due to low ambient
When it happens, readjust the setting of the temperature for example, or the intake air tem-
appropriate valve so that the engine may be operat- perature is not automatically regulated due to a
ed with the appropriate pressure and temperature. certain reason, adjust the cooling water bypass
valve of the intercooler to keep the intake air
A. Pressure of the Intake Air temperature within the appropriate range in
Since it varies according to a load imposed on accordance with the following procedure.
the engine, those data measured at various loads
<Procedure to Adjust the Bypass Valve>
with a new engine or an engine just after its main-
tenance are to be the reference values. (1) Loosen the lock nut (B) of the adjusting
screw (A) of the cooling water bypass valve,
The more the compressor of the supercharger
and turn the adjusting screw (A).
becomes fouled, the more the intake air pressure
is lowered resulting in deterioration of the engine ・ Clockwise → Increasing the temperature
performance (increase in the exhaust tempera- ・ Anticlockwise → Lowering the temperature
(2) Watch for the change in the intake air tem-
ture, fuel consumption and some others).
Therefore, periodically wash the compressor to
prevent fouling of the compressor from worsening.
perature and adjust the screw so that the
temperature falls in the appropriate range. 5
Hold the adjusting screw (A) in the proper
( : 5-4.4 "Washing of the Compressor of the adjustable range.
Turbocharger")
Adjustable range : =21~45 mm
The turbocharger becomes hot during opera- (3) Tighten the lock nut.
tion or immediately after a stoppage of the engine,
touching it with a bare hand may cause a burn.
Wear safety gloves during handling of them. Adjusting Screw (A)
Anticlockwise
"Lowering the Lock Nut (B)
Temperature"
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3.2 Measurement and Adjustment : Pressure and Temperature
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Measurement and Adjustment : Pressure and Temperature 3.2
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b. Manual Adjustment - Tentative Measure Since the oil temperature varies depending on
In case that the temperature adjustment is the load, set it at lower temperature than expect-
impossible due to broken pellet or some others, ed so that it may not exceed the upper limit even
operation of the engine is possible by a tentative when the engine is operated with a heavy load.
measure of which procedure is described below.
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Measurement and Adjustment : Pressure and Temperature
3.2 DC-32e
Stopper
* Appropriate range : 70-80℃ (at the outlet of
the engine)
Rod
Valve
a. Adjustment of the Temperature
Temperature of the jacket cooling water is
adjusted to the appropriate one by means of the
bypass valve equipped in parallel with the fresh
water cooler.
Or it is adjusted to the appropriate tempera-
ture by the cooling water thermostat valve (right
figure : optional part) installed on the engine.
( : 4-4.2 "Warming-up")
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Measurement and Adjustment : Pressure and Temperature
DC-32e 3.2
* Appropriate range : 0.2 MPa or more The appropriate temperature of the heated fuel
oil corresponding to the appropriate viscosity may
b. In case that a diesel fuel oil is specified vary depending on property of the heavy oil. So,
When a diesel fuel oil is specified as the serv- heat the fuel oil referring to the figure indicated
ice fuel oil, the fuel relief valve is the same as below to keep the appropriate viscosity.
that for a heavy fuel oil, and the procedure for
adjustment is also the same as for the heavy ( : Figure 6-1.2 "Fuel Oil/Temperature Curve")
fuel oil. When a Viscontroller (an automatic viscosity
control device) is equipped for the engine, cor-
rectly control the fuel oil temperature according to
* Appropriate range : 0.25-0.4 MPa
its operation manual.
(For the details, refer to other sections indicat-
ed below.)
( : 4-4.4 "Operation with a Heavy fuel oil")
( : 6.1 "Control of Fuel Oil")
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5
ITEM Inspection and maintenance : Checking of the Exhaust and
4.1 DC-32e Intake Valve System and the Valve Clearance
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Inspection and Maintenance : ITEM
Inspection and Maintenance of the Fuel Injection Valve DC-32e 4.2
Fixing Bolt
5
1) Gasket No.507
2) O-Ring No.503 Spacer
3) O-Ring No.504
4) O-Ring No.505 Base
5) O-Ring No.506
b. Tools and Measurement Instruments
1) General Tools and Measurement Instruments
( : The final document)
2) Puller for the Fuel Oil Injection Valve
3) Testing Equipment for Fuel Injection Testing
4) Tool for Nozzle Cleaning
<Work Procedure>
(1) Detach the cylinder head cover and the heat (1) Be attentive not to leave the gasket (G) in
box cover. the cylinder head.
(2) Loosen the bolts (E) and (F), and then (2) Install a blind lid on each of the joint ports of
detach the fuel oil high pressure block (B). the fuel oil injection pumps and on the hole
(3) Detach the inlet connector (C) in which each of the fuel oil injection pumps
(4) Detach the tightening nut (D) by means of a is installed so as to keep foreign matters out
box spanner. after detaching the fuel high pressure block
(5) Pull out the fuel oil injection valve (A) by and the fuel oil injection valve.
means of the puller.
(6) Detach the gasket (G).
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Inspection and Maintenance :
4.2 DC-32e Inspection and Maintenance of The Fuel Oil Injection Valve
C. Injection Test
Fuel Oil
Check by an injection test whether or not the Injection Test Pump (B) Injection Valve (A)
valve opening pressure and spraying are proper. Pressure Gauge (E)
Effect the injection test by means of an injec- High Pressure Hose (C)
tion testing device is to be provided for.
Lever (D)
a. Checking of the Valve Opening Pressure
(1) Remove carbon deposit on the nozzle tip of "Pushing down"
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Maintenance and Inspection
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Inspection and Maintenance : ITEM
Inspection and Maintenance of the Fuel Injection Valve DC-32e 4.2
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4.2 DC-32e Inspection and Maintenance of the Fuel Oil Injection Valve
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Inspection and Maintenance : ITEM
Inspection and Maintenance of The Fuel Oil Injection Valve DC-32e 4.2
Bolt (F)
* Specified torque : 90 N・m
O-Ring
(5) Insert the inlet connector (C) in the cylinder Fuel Oil Injection
head. Valve (A)
(6) Install the fuel high pressure flange on the
fuel oil injection pump with an o-ring fitted
between them.
(7) Fit an o-ring between the fuel high pressure Gasket (G)
block (B) and the fuel high pressure flange
and insert the fuel high pressure joint in the
fuel high pressure flange.
Fuel Oil Injection Pump
* Specified torque
: Pump side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 N.m
: Cylinder Head side. . . . . . 150 N.m
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4.3 Inspection and Maintenance : Cleaning of the Filters
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a. Consumable/Replacement Parts
( : "Parts List")
1) Gaskets 3-2.5 No.23, 24 Air Bleed Plug (b)
2) O-Rings 3-2.5 No.19, 20, 21
Filter Body (h)
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Inspection and Maintenance : Cleaning of the Filters 4.3
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Air Vent
Plug (b)
Filter Drain
Plug (c)
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4.3 Inspection and Maintenance : Cleaning of the Filters
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5
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Inspection and Maintenance :
Cleaning of the Compressor of the Turbocharger DC-32e 4.4
Socket
Feed hose
Turbocharger
Plug pin
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Maintenance and Inspection
5
ITEM Inspection and Maintenance :
4.5 DC-32e Cleaning of the turbine of the Turbocharger
Drain Pipe
Valve
Lock Nut
Drain
Valve㧔P㧕
Drain Valve 㧔P㧕 View " P "
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Inspection and Maintenance : ITEM
Cleaning of the Turbine of the Turbocharger DC-32e 4.5
Valve
Lock Nut
Drain 3
Drain Valve㸦P㸧
Cleaner Tank
Valve (A)
Cleaner Tank
Valve (A)
Valve (B)
Cleaning of the Turbine of the Turbocharger Cleaning of the Turbine of the Turbocharger
(Solid cleaner TPL) (Solid cleaner MET)
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4.6 DC-32e Cleaning of the turbine of the Turbocharger
90
engine is installed, periodically measure it and rec-
tify errors if the allowance is exceeded.
NO.2 ~ NO.6,8 Cylinder
A. Consumable/Replacement Parts, Tools and
Measurement Instruments
a. Expendable/Replacement Parts
( "Parts List")
(1) O-ring (for Engine Frame Side Cover) No.11
b. Tools and Measurement Instruments
(1) General Tools
55
( : The final document "Tools List")
(2) Deflection Gauge Deflection gauge
(3) Mirror NO.1 Cylinder
B. Conditions for Measurement of the Place where the dial gauge is to be attached.
Deflection
a. Since the deflection varies depending on tem- Top Dead Center (TDC)
perature, effect the measurement in cold state
without fail.
b. Make certain before the measurement that the
contact tip and the pointer of the dial gauge 1
1
return to the original position or zero respectively
when an action of pushing and releasing of the
contact tip is repeated a few times.
c. Since the deflection varies according to loading
condition of the freight in case of a marine engine, $ % & ' #
record the conditions such as the freight, the
draught and the temperature at the same time. Deflection Measuring Point
C. Measurement of Deflection
<Procedure of Measurement> (viewed from the flywheel side)
(1) Open the indicator valve and effect the turning. 1
1
(2) Hold the crankshaft at such a position that the
crankpin is positioned at 30°ABDC (position “B”). # $
(3) Attach the deflection gauge at the place as
shown on the figure on the right. ' %
(4).Align the dial of the gauge with +20 with the
crankpin positioned at “B” (in order to clari-
fy which direction is plus or minus).
(5) Slowly turn the engine in the direction of the for- & (Top Dead Center (TDC))
ward engine revolution and read the values indi-
cated on the dial gauge at the positions of the Reading of the Dial Gauge
crankpin “B”, “C”, “D”, “E” and “A”.
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Inspection and Maintenance : ITEM
Measurement of Crankshaft Deflection DC-32e 4.6
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6 Control of Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oil, and Cooling Water
ITEM
Selecting Fuel Oil / Fuel Oil Characteristics and
1.1,1.2 GENERAL Control
Fuel oil characteristics will greatly affect the smooth operation of engine, maintenance inter-
vals, as well as the working life of various parts. Therefore control is that the fuel oil characteris-
tics become within the standard value.
When supplying the fuel oil, it is required not only to confirm the characteristics referring to
the characteristics analysis table, but also to conduct the control of the oil in accordance with
each characteristics.
Particularly when using heavy fuel oil, conduct the preprocessing of fuel oil, the control of vis-
cosity (temperature), the purifying of the fuel and the control of lubricating oil without fail, so
that troubles arising from fuel oil can be prevented.
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Fuel Oil Characteristics and Control GENERAL 1.2
GENERAL C 16-10
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6 Control of Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oil, and Cooling Water
ITEM
1.2 GENERAL Fuel Oil Characteristics and Control
(ISO8217:2012)
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Fuel Oil Characteristics and Control GENERAL 1.2
Density kg/m3
CCAI : Combustibility
900 1040
Increasingly 890
difficult to
combustion 880 1020
870
Decreased
860 1000
Combustibility
850
840 980
830
Normal
820 960
810
800 940
790
780 920
770 6
760 900
860 880
750
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
VISCOSITY mm2/s at 50℃
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ITEM
1.2 GENERAL Fuel Oil Characteristics and Control
o o
100 F 50 C
9000
7000
5000
4000 Rw#1
3000 11 10000
Kinematic Viscosity (mm2/s)
2000 10
1500
9 5000
1000
8 2
800
600 7
500 2000
400 1 1500
6
300
250 1000
5
200
150 4 500
100
80
3
60
50 200
40
30
25 100
20
14 15
60
10 2
50
8
6 40
5
1
4
3
2 30
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
Example) ձFind the temperature which obtains the proper viscocity (14 mm2/s at engine inlet)
The point at intersect of curve No. 9 with the horizontal line which obtains proper
temperature 130oC.
ղFind the temperature which obtains the proper viscocity (14 mm2/s at engine inlet)
The point at intersect of curve No. 11 with the horizontal line which obtains proper
temperature 140oC.
Note: 1. The viscosity temperature characteristics of fuel oil may slightly differ depending on the original
place of production or its refining process, and therefore confirm the viscosity with a viscometer,
and determine the proper value when actually operating the engine.
2. Kinematic viscosity 1 mm2/s= 1 cSt
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MEMO GENERAL
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6 Control of Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oil, and Cooling Water
ITEM
2.1,2.2 GENERAL Selection and Control of Lubricating Oil
Lubricating oil only plays an extremely important roles for engine, not only lubricating the
sliding parts but also cooling the various parts, ensuring air tightness, acting as a detergent-dis-
persant, or acting as a neutralizing acids.
For the purpose of maintaining the engine in proper conditions and assuring the smooth oper-
ation, it is indispensable to select suitable lubricating oil brands taking into consideration the
use purpose of engine, the fuel oil to be used, the load to be connected, etc., and to conduct an
appropriate control of the lubricating oil.
GENERAL B 16-10
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Control of Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oil, and Cooling Water 6
ITEM
Control of Lubricating Oil GENERAL 2.2
GENERAL D 16-10
CHAPTER
6 Control of Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oil, and Cooling Water
ITEM
2.2 GENERAL Control of Lubricating Oil
Kind of fuel oil DMA, DMZ, DMB RMA10, RMB30 RME180, RMG180 RMG380, RMG500
RMG700
(ISO) (ISO) (ISO) (ISO)
Marine gas oil Up to 200 Sec. Up to 1500 Sec. Up to 7000 Sec.
Name of company or
Marine diesel oil R.W. NO.1 R.W. NO.1 R.W. NO.1
MOBILGARD M330
EXXONMOBIL MOBILGARD 312 MOBILGARD M330 MOBILGARD M340
MOBILGARD M340
ARGINA T30
SHELL GADINIA AL30 ARGINA T30 ARGINA X30
ARGINA X30
Sinopec TPEO 3012 Sinopec TPEO 3020 Sinopec TPEO 3030 Sinopec TPEO 3040
Sinopec
Sinopec TPEO 3015 Sinopec TPEO 3030 Sinopec TPEO 3040
GENERAL B 17-05
CHAPTER
Control of Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oil, and Cooling Water 6
ITEM
Control of Lubricating Oil GENERAL 2.2
Kind of fuel oil DMA, DMZ, DMB RMA10, RMB30 RME180, RMG180 RMG380, RMG500
RMG700
(ISO) (ISO) (ISO) (ISO)
Marine gas oil Up to 200 Sec. Up to 1500 Sec. Up to 7000 Sec.
Name of company or
Marine diesel oil R.W. NO.1 R.W. NO.1 R.W. NO.1
BP ENERGOL BP ENERGOL BP ENERGOL
BP ENERGOL IC-HFX204 IC-HFX304 IC-HFX404
DS3-154
IC-HFX404
BP CASTROL CASTROL
CASTROL CASTROL
MHP154 TLX PLUS204 TLX PLUS304 TLX PLUS404
TLX PLUS404
MOBILGARD M430
EXXON MOBIL MOBILGARD 412 MOBILGARD M430 MOBILGARD M440
MOBILGARD M440
MARBRAX CCD430
PETROBRAS MARBRAX CCD415 MARBRAX CCD420 MARBRAX CCD440
MARBRAX CCD440
ARGINA T40
SHELL GADINIA AL40 ARGINA T40 ARGINA X40
ARGINA X40
Sinopec TPEO 4012 Sinopec TPEO 4020 Sinopec TPEO 4030 Sinopec TPEO 4040
Sinopec
Sinopec TPEO 4015 Sinopec TPEO 4030 Sinopec TPEO 4040
GENERAL D 17-05
CHAPTER
6 Control of Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oil, and Cooling Water
ITEM
Cooling Fresh Water (Raw Water) / Corrosion
3.1,3.2 GENERAL Prevention Agent
Use the fresh water as cooling water at cylinder jacket for prevention of the corrosion and
deterioration of the cooling effect due to adhesion of the scale.
In case of insufficient control of cooling water, cylinder jacket line can be cause local over-
heating due to the corrosion or adhesion of the scale, and result in the abnormal wear or dam-
age to the engine parts.
6-3.1 Cooling Fresh Water (Raw Water) 6-3.2 Corrosion Prevention Agent
As cooling fresh water (raw water), be minded to (1) As corrosion prevention agent, we recom-
use the soft water that meets water quality stan- mend the agent which is nitrous acid type.
dards shown in Table 6-3.1 below, or the water to
(2) Commercially available brands are shown in
which softening processing has been adminis-
Table 6-3.2.
tered.
When using them, carefully read the manufac-
turer's instruction manual, and properly use
the agent in accordance with the use standard
as well as the control standard.
Effect (reference)
Item Standards
Corrosion Scale
-
Chloride ion (Cl ) 100 mg/kg Max.
+
Ammonium ion (NH4 ) 0.05 mg/kg Max.
GENERAL D 16-10
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Control of Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oil, and Cooling Water 6
ITEM
Corrosion Prevention Agent / Control of Cooling
Water GENERAL 3.2,3.3
Corrosion prevention agent is poisonous (3) Replace the entire amount of cooling water
and toxic substance. Therefore, be minded once every year or 2 years.
never to drink the cooling water that is added
with corrosion prevention agent.
Further, regarding the handling of the cool-
ing water added with corrosion prevention Be minded never to directly discharge the
agent, be sure to wear the protective gears
such as rubber gloves and masks, so that
cooling water, which are added with corrosion
agent, into sea or river, without adequate pro- 6
your hands or skin do not directly touch the cessing.
cooling water. When disposing the cooling water, be sure
If the corrosion prevention agent has acci- to conduct the water examination, to ensure
dentally touched your skin or entered your that the COD concentration of cooling water is
eyes or mouth, immediately wash them with diluted to be within the specified value.
fresh water sufficiently.
GENERAL B 16-10
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Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
ITEM
Matters to be Attended when an Abnormality or a
1 DC-32e Failure Happens
B. Properly effect the inspection, disassembling and/or maintenance in accordance with the appropriate
operation manual. Especially be attentive to the "Matters to be Attended in Relation to Safety" so that no
accidents may happen.
C. Use DAIHATSU's genuine parts or designated ones for replacement. When a part other than genuine or
designated one is used, DAIHATSU can not assure quality of the engine on the time when such a part
should be used and thereafter.
When a spare part reserved at the user is used for inspection and/or maintenance, place an order to
DAIHATSU to replenish it.
DC-32e Z 12-02
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Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
ITEM
Difficulties in Starting DC-32e 2.1
DC-32e Z 12-02
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Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
ITEM
2.2, 2.3 DC-32e Unstable Engine Revolution / Insufficient Engine Output
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Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
Abnormalities in The Exhaust Temperature ITEM
/ The Maximum Explosion Pressure DC-32e 2.4
Abnormality
is too low Sticking of the rack
Sticking of the plunger
7
Faulty discharging valve/constant pressure valve
is detected
Insufficient compression pressure
with a
Faulty airtightness of the piston rings Effect maintenance/replacement
specific (Sticking/Wear/Breakage)
cylinder. Faulty airtightness of the intake/exhaust valves Effect maintenance/replacement
Improper valve clearance (intake/exhaust) Adjust
DC-32e A 14-08
CHAPTER
Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
ITEM
2.5 DC-32e Undesirable Color of the Exhaust
DC-32e A 14-08
CHAPTER
Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
ITEM
Abnormal Noise and Vibration DC-32e 2.6
DC-32e A 14-08
CHAPTER
Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
ITEM
2.7 DC-32e Sudden Stop of the Engine
Overspeed ( :7-2.9)
DC-32e Z 12-02
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Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
ITEM
Impossibility of Engine Stoppage / Overspeed DC-32e 2.8, 2.9
Abnormality in the power supply for the control system Effect maintenance/replacement
Overspeed Abnormality of the automatic control panel
happens. Abnormality/disconnection of the contact point
Malfunction of the magnetic valve
The protective Abnormality in the speed sensor
device is activated
Abnormality in the fuel cut system
Abnormality in the fuel cut device Effect maintenance/repair
Abnormality in the speed sensor Effect maintenance/repair
Insufficient pressure of the controlling air Clean/Repair
Clogging of the piping/filter
Dropping of the pressure
DC-32e Z 12-02
CHAPTER
Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
ITEM Too Low Lubricating Oil Pressure
2.10,2.11 DC-32e / Too High Lubricating Oil Temperature
DC-32e Z 12-02
CHAPTER
Causes of Abnormalities and Failures and their Countermeasures
7
Too Low Pressure (in the Jacket)/ ITEM
Too High or Low Temperature of the Cooling Water DC-32e 2.12,2.13
Too much
difference in water Insufficient flow of the cooling water
pressure exists Abnormality in the cooling water pump Effect maintenance/repair
between the inlet (e.g. wear of the impeller)
and the outlet
Clogging of the cooling water filter/piping Clean
Clogging of the intercooler Clean
Improper adjustment of the water flow Adjust
Pressure of Abnormality in the cooling water thermostat valve Effect maintenance/repair
the cooling Abnormality in the cooling water check valve Effect maintenance/repair
water is too
low Too little difference Air mixed in the cooling water system Bleed air
in water pressure
Too much flow of the cooling water
exists between the
inlet and the outlet Improper adjustment of the water flow Adjust
Abnormality in the cooling water thermostat valve Effect maintenance/repair
7-2.13Too High or Low Temperature of the Cooling Water (in the Jacket)
[Phenomenon] [Causes] [Countermeasures]
DC-32e Z 12-02