Power Unit Maintenance
Power Unit Maintenance
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Power Unit Maintenance
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 4
2. Deutz Engine 4
2.1.Models Used 4
2.2.Maintenance Schedule 5
2.3.Service and Maintenance 6
2.3.1. Checking Engine Oil Level 6
2.3.2. Engine Oil Change Intervals 6
2.3.3. Changing Engine oil 6
2.3.4. Changing Oil Filter 7
2.3.5. Changing Fuel Filter 7
2.3.6. Cleaning Air Filter 8
2.3.7. Cleaning Oil Bath Air Cleaner 8
2.3.8. Cleaning Dry Type Air Cleaner (Filter Cartridges) 8
2.3.9. Checking and Changing V-Belts 9
2.3.10. Cleaning the Engine 9
2.3.11. Checking Air Starter Assembly 9
2.3.12. Exhaust System 9
2.3.13. Hoses and Gauges 9
3. Hydraulic Pump 10
4. Skid 10
5. Sleave Cylinder 10
6. Maintenance Checklists 11
6.1.Routine Checklist for Diesel Hydraulic Power Unit 11
6.2.Preventive/Periodic Checklist for Hydraulic Power Unit 11
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1. Introduction
Hydraulic Power Unit is designed to provide hydraulic power to tubular running and
tubular handling equipment. It can either be diesel powered or electric powered. Diesel
powered Hydraulic Power Unit is powered by an air cooled 3/4/6 Cylinder Deutz Engine
whilst Electric Power Unit is powered by an electric motor.
It is important to maintain the power unit in a condition that will provide continued safe
operation.
Maintenance of Diesel Hydraulic Power Unit involves the maintenance of the Engine,
Hydraulic Pump, Skid and their accessories.
2. Deutz Engine
2.1. Models used:
F6L 912 or F4L 912
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Exhaust Side of F4L 912
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2.3. Service and Maintenance:
2.3.1. Checking Engine Oil Level
Ensure that the engine or vehicle is in a horizontal position.
Warm engine: Switch off engine, wait 5 minutes and check the oil level.
Warm engine: Switch off engine, wait 5 minutes and check the oil level.
Remove the oil dipstick.
Wipe the dipstick with a non-fibrous, clean cloth
Insert it to the stop and remove again
Check the oil level, and if necessary, top up to the “MAX” mark.– If the oil level
is only just above the “MIN” mark, more oil must be added.
Engine Series Engine Version Lube Oil Change Intervals in Op. Hrs
Normal Use High Use
Naturally Aspirated 500 250
912/913
Turbocharged 500 250
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2.3.4. Changing Oil Filter
Undo the filter cartridge using a commercial tool and spin off.
Catch any dripping oil.
Clean any dirt from the filter carrier rim.
Lightly oil the rubber gasket of the new oil filter Cartridge
Screw in the new cartridge finger tight against the gasket
Tighten the oil filter cartridge with another half turn.
Check oil level,
Check oil pressure
Check cartridge seal for leaks
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2.3.6. Cleaning Air Filter
The amount of dirt in the air cleaner depends on the amount of dust in the air and
the size of the air cleaner used. If a high level of dust is anticipated, a cyclone-type
precleaner can be fitted to the air cleaner.
Cleaning intervals will have to be determined from case to case.
If dry-type air cleaners are used, they should be cleaned only in accordance with
the service indicator or the service switch.
Turn engine off and wait about 10 minutes for the oil to drain from filter housing
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Release snap clips 2 and remove oil cup 3 together with filter element 4. Take care
not to damage the rubber gasket 5.
Remove dirty oil and sludge. Clean oil cup.
Clean filter element 4 in diesel fuel and allow to drip-dry.
Clean filter housing 1 if very dirty.
Inspect and replace rubber gasket 5 and 6 if necessary.
Fill oil cup with engine oil up to the mark (arrow)
Refit oil cup and element to filter housing and secure with snap clips.
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Clean cartridge 3. Blow out from inside out with dry compressed air (max. 5 bar),
(or in difficult cases, tap out, taking care not to damage the cartridge, or wash
according to manufacturer’s instructions). Through regular removal and
replacement, the gaskets on the filter cartridge can become damaged. Check paper
filter (light showing through) and gaskets for damage. Replace if necessary.
Install cartridge 3, replace hood 2 and do up clip fasteners 1.
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3. Hydraulic Pump
4. Skid
Check the Power Unit skid for any physical damages.
Make sure the engine is mounted properly on the skid.
Make sure hydraulic tank and diesel tank are labeled with red and yellow colours
respectively
Diesel tank should be filled more than 1/2 and Hydraulic tank should be filled
more than 2/3rd of their capacities before sending for jobs.
Check the validity of fire extinguisher and make sure it is kept properly in its case.
5. Sleave Cylinder
Check sleave cylinder is working properly.
Replace Orings on regular intervals and whenever needed
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6. Maintenance Checklists
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