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Chapter 22 Maintenance Considerations

Building ventilation is required to maintain a suitable temperature inside the building and
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low 38°C or the maximum engine output will be reduced. For these situations it is usually

be taken so that warm air is not recirculated into the intake Common heat sources are from
engine exhaust, radiators or coolers, building ventilation and heat from generator fans.

Exhaust silencers are often mounted on top of coolers, buildings or support structures. The
building should be designed to support any auxiliary equipment that will be mounted on it.

back towards the engine and so the sound level and exhaust stack emissions meet local
regulations.

TYPICAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE


Table 22-2: 12V/16V275GL+ Typical Maintenance Schedule

4000 HRS OR 6 MONTHS

72000 HRS (Bottom End


8000 HRS OR ANUALLY

36000 HRS (Top End


AS REQUIRED

16000 HRS

24000 HRS

Overhaul)

Overhaul)
1000 HRS

ITEM SERVICE
Check/Clean or
Replace
Air starter lubricator Check/Fill
Check/Fill
auxiliary)
Crankcase level Check/Fill
Prechamber regulator Adjust
Engine Oil (continuous duty) Analyze
Waste gate linkages for freedom of Check
movement, security
Turbo inlet and discharge bellows Check
stepper motor for security Check
Spark plugs Replace
Valve clearance Adjust
Pre-chamber pressure Check/Adjust
Waste gates Clean
Bypass valves for condition and security Check
Micro-Spin Clean
Ignition leads and coils Check
Crankcase pressure Check/Adjust
Oil Cooler Drain
Oil Filter Elements Replace
Admission valve assembly Clean or Replace
Cooling water analysis Check
Crankcase breather Clean

22 - 4 Form 10056-2
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