Operating Instructions: Gas Engine 12 V 4000 Lx4 16 V 4000 Lx4
Operating Instructions: Gas Engine 12 V 4000 Lx4 16 V 4000 Lx4
Operating Instructions: Gas Engine 12 V 4000 Lx4 16 V 4000 Lx4
Gas engine
12 V 4000 Lx4
16 V 4000 Lx4
MS15027/00E
Printed in Germany
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General information
This product may pose a risk of injury or damage in the following cases:
• Incorrect use
• Operation, maintenance and repair by unqualified personnel
• Modifications or conversions
• Noncompliance with the safety instructions and warning notices
Correct use
The product is intended exclusively for the application specified in the contract or defined at the time of
delivery.
This means that the equipment must be operated:
• Within the permissible operating parameters in accordance with the (→ Technical data)
• With fluids and lubricants approved by the manufacturer in accordance with the (→ Fluids and Lubri-
cants Specifications of the manufacturer)
• With spare parts approved by the manufacturer in accordance with the (→ Spare Parts Catalog/MTU
contact/Service partner)
• In the original as-delivered configuration or in a configuration approved by the manufacturer in writ-
ing (including engine control/parameters)
• In compliance with all safety regulations and in adherence with all warning notices in this manual
• In accordance with the maintenance requirements over the entire service life of the product (→ Main-
tenance Schedule)
• In compliance with the maintenance and repair instructions contained in this manual, in particular
with regard to the specified tightening torques
• With the exclusive use of technical personnel trained in commissioning, operation, maintenance and
repair
• By contracting only workshops authorized by the manufacturer to carry out repair and overhaul
Any other use is considered improper use and increases the risk of personnel injury or material damage
in product operation. The manufacturer will accept no liability for such damage.
Modifications or conversions
Unauthorized modifications to the product compromise safety.
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The manufacturer will accept no liability or warranty claims for any damage caused by unauthorized
modifications or conversions.
Spare parts
Only genuine spare parts must be used to replace components or assemblies.
The manufacturer will accept no liability or warranty claims for any damage caused by the use of other
spare parts.
Personnel requirements
All work on the product shall be carried out by trained and qualified personnel only.
• Training at the Training Center of the manufacturer
• Qualified personnel specialized in mechanical and plant engineering
The operator must define the responsibilities of the personnel involved in operation, maintenance, re-
pair and transport.
Operation
Do not remain in the operating room when the product is running for any longer than absolutely neces-
sary.
Keep a safe distance away from the product if at all possible. Do not touch the product unless expressly
instructed to do so following a written procedure.
Do not inhale the exhaust gases of the product.
The following requirements must be fulfilled before the product is started:
• Wear ear protectors.
• Mop up any leaked or spilled fluids and lubricants immediately or soak up with a suitable binder
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agent.
Ensure that all fuel injection and pressurized oil lines are installed with enough clearance to prevent
contact with other components. Do not place fuel or oil lines near hot components.
Do not touch elastomeric seals if they have carbonized or resinous appearance unless hands are prop-
erly protected.
Note cooling time for components which are heated for installation or removal (risk of burning).
When working high on the equipment, always use suitable ladders and work platforms. Make sure com-
ponents or assemblies are placed on stable surfaces.
Welding work
Welding operations on the product or mounted units are not permitted. Cover the product when welding
in its vicinity.
Before starting welding work:
• Switch off the power supply master switch.
• Disconnect the battery.
• Separate the electrical ground of electronic equipment from the ground of the unit.
No other maintenance or repair work must be carried out in the vicinity of the product while welding is
going on. Risk of explosion or fire due to oil vapors and highly flammable fluids and lubricants.
Do not use product as ground terminal.
Never position the welding power supply cable adjacent to, or crossing wiring harnesses of the product.
The welding current may otherwise induce an interference voltage in the wiring harnesses which could
conceivably damage the electrical system.
Remove parts (e.g. exhaust pipes) which are to be welded from the product beforehand.
Observe the safety instructions of the battery manufacturer when working with batteries.
Gases emanating from the battery are explosive. Avoid sparks and naked flames.
Do not allow electrolyte to come in contact with skin or clothing.
Wear goggles and protective gloves.
Never place tools on the battery.
Before connecting the cable to the battery, check the battery polarity. Battery pole reversal may lead to
injury through the sudden discharge of acid or bursting of the battery body.
Noise
Noise can lead to an increased risk of accidents if it makes it more difficult to hear audible signals,
warning calls or noises indicating danger.
Wear ear protectors in workplaces with a sound pressure level in excess of 85dB (A).
Used oil
Used oil contains combustion residues that are harmful to health.
Rub barrier cream into hands.
Wash hands after contact with used oil.
Compressed air
Observe special safety precautions when working with compressed air:
• Unauthorized use of compressed air, e.g. forcing flammable liquids (hazard class AI, AII and B) out of
containers, risks causing an explosion.
• Wear goggles when blowing dirt off workpieces or blowing away swarf.
• Blowing compressed air into thin-walled containers (e.g. containers made of sheet metal, plastic or
glass) for drying purposes or to check for leaks risks bursting them.
• Pay special attention to the pressure in the compressed air system or pressure vessel.
• Assemblies or products to be connected must either be designed for that pressure, or, if the permis-
sible pressure is lower than the system pressure, a pressure reducing valve and safety valve (set to
the permissible pressure) must be connected between the assemblies/products and the system.
• Hose couplings and connections must be securely attached.
• Provide the snout of the air nozzle with a protective disk (e.g. rubber disk).
• First shut off compressed air lines before compressed air device is disconnected from the supply
line, or before device or tool is to be replaced.
• Carry out leak test in accordance with the specifications.
Liquid nitrogen
• Observe the relevant safety data sheet for all materials.
• Store liquid nitrogen only in small quantities and always in regulation containers (without gas-tight
caps).
• Avoid body contact (eyes, hands).
• Wear protective clothing, protective gloves, closed shoes and safety goggles.
• Make sure that working area is well ventilated.
• Avoid knocking or jolting the containers, valves and fittings or workpieces in any way.
WARNING
In the event of a situation involving potential danger.
Consequences: Death, serious or permanent injury!
• Remedial action.
CAUTION
In the event of a situation involving potential danger.
Consequences: Minor or moderate injuries!
• Remedial action.
NOTICE
In the event of a situation involving potentially adverse effects on the product.
Consequences: Material damage!
• Remedial action.
• Additional product information.
Safety notices
u This manual with all safety instructions and safety notices must be issued to all personnel involved in
operation, maintenance, repair or transportation.
Reference conditions
Engine model 12V 4000 16V 4000
L64 L64
Application group 3A 3A
Intake air temperature °C 25 25
Charge air coolant temperature °C 40 40
Barometric pressure mbar 1000 1000
Site altitude above sea level M 100 100
Power-related data (power ratings are net brake power as per ISO 3046)
Number of cylinders 12 16
Rated engine speed A rpm 1500 1500
Mean piston speed m/s not speci- not speci-
fied fied
Continuous power as per ISO 3046 A kW 1560 2080
Mean effective pressure (pme) (continuous power ISO 3046) bar 21.8 21.8
Table 5: Power-related data (power ratings are net brake power as per ISO 3046)
Consumption
Number of cylinders 12 16
Lube oil consumption after 1000 h run time g/kWh 0.2 0.2
Table 7: Consumption
Fuel system
Number of cylinders 12 16
Gas temperature before engine, min. L °C 10 10
Gas temperature before engine, max. L °C 40 40
Gas flow pressure before Tecjet, min. L mbar 80 80
Gas flow pressure before Tecjet, max. L mbar 200 200
Starter (electric)
Number of cylinders 12 16
Starter, rated power (standard design) r kW 9 2x9
Rated starter voltage (standard design) r v 24 24
Starter, current consumption, max. (standard design) r A 2500 2 x 2500
Starting-attempt duration, max. L S 15 15
Number of teeth on starter ring gear 182 182
Weights/main dimensions
Number of cylinders 12 16
Dry engine weight (basic-configuration engine) r kg 6700 8300
Heaviest component to be lifted during extended component r kg 415 440
maintenance (QL3)
Exhaust emissions
Number of cylinders 12 16
Exhaust emission before catalytic converter at 100% DL nitric ox- G mg/m n 3 500 500
ides (NOx) (in dry exhaust gas, 5% O2)
Exhaust emission before catalytic converter at 100% DL nitric ox- A ppm 172 173
ides (NOx) (in dry exhaust gas)
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Acoustics
Number of cylinders 12 16
Exhaust noise, unsilenced - DL (sound power level LW, ISO 6798) r dB(A) 116 114
Genset surface noise with attenuated intake noise (filter) - DL r dB(A) 124 117
(sound power level LW, ISO 8528-10)
Reference conditions
Engine model 12V 4000 16V 4000
L64 L64
Application group 3A 3A
Intake air temperature °C 25 25
Charge air coolant temperature °C 40 40
Barometric pressure mbar 1000 1000
Site altitude above sea level M 100 100
Power-related data (power ratings are net brake power as per ISO 3046)
Number of cylinders 12 16
Rated engine speed A rpm 1500 1500
Mean piston speed m/s not speci- not speci-
fied fied
Continuous power as per ISO 3046 A kW 1560 2080
Mean effective pressure (pme) (continuous power ISO 3046) bar 21.8 21.8
Table 20: Power-related data (power ratings are net brake power as per ISO 3046)
Pressure loss over engine (at nominal flow rate 7.27) bar 2.06 not yet
specified
Thermostat: Opening start r °C 68 68
Thermostat: Opening stop (thermostat fully open and bypass A °C 78 78
closed)
Fuel system
Number of cylinders 12 16
Gas temperature before engine, min. L °C 10 10
Gas temperature before engine, max. L °C 40 40
Gas flow pressure before Tecjet, min. L mbar 80 80
Gas flow pressure before Tecjet, max. L mbar 200 200
Starter (electric)
Number of cylinders 12 16
Starter, rated power (standard design) r kW 9 2x9
Rated starter voltage (standard design) r v 24 24
Weights/main dimensions
Number of cylinders 12 16
Dry engine weight (basic-configuration engine) r kg 6700 8300
Heaviest component to be lifted during extended component r kg 415 440
maintenance (QL3)
Exhaust emissions
Number of cylinders 12 16
Exhaust emission before catalytic converter at 100% DL nitric ox- G mg/m n 3 250 250
ides (NOx) (in dry exhaust gas, 5% O2)
Exhaust emission before catalytic converter at 100% DL nitric ox- A ppm 84 85
ides (NOx) (in dry exhaust gas)
Acoustics
Number of cylinders 12 16
Exhaust noise, unsilenced - DL (sound power level LW, ISO 6798) r dB(A) not yet not yet
specified specified
Genset surface noise with attenuated intake noise filter) - DL r dB(A) 105 not yet
(sound power level LW, ISO 8528-10) specified
Governing/control/monitoring
Engine governor ECU-9
• Controls engine starting, stopping and emergency stop
• Monitors engine operating parameters
• Controls throttles and sets gas mixture for requested speed/power
• Monitors first gas solenoid in gas train to engine
• Evaluation unit for PT 1000 temperature sensor to determine and monitor exhaust temperatures of
individual cylinders
• Monitors second gas solenoid in gas train to engine
To reduce increased engine load due to temperature change (cold start to engine at operating tempera-
ture), a minimum runtime of 5h per start is recommended.
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Starting sequence
The following steps are performed automatically when a start command is activated with the engine at
standstill:
1. Setting start counter
2. Priming (optional)
3. Checking gas supply solenoid valves for leaks
4. Activating starter
5. Waiting for starting speed
6. Scavenging the engine
7. Ignition
8. Opening gas supply solenoid valves
9. Waiting for starter disengagement speed
10. Disengaging starter
11. Waiting for idling speed
12. Runup to rated speed
Start termination
1. The maximum number of attempted starts is limited to three following start termination
2. An alarm is then signaled
3. Requesting external ventilation by contact
4. A new engine start request is only possible following fault acknowledgment
Stopping sequence
The following steps are performed automatically when a stop command is activated:
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DANGER
Rotating and moving engine parts.
Risk of crushing, danger of parts of the body being caught or pulled in!
• Before cranking the engine with starter system, make sure that there are no persons in the en-
gine's danger zone.
WARNING
High level of engine noise when the engine is running.
Risk of damage to hearing!
• Wear ear protectors.
Starting engine
u Start engine in accordance with starting sequence specifications (→ Page 38).
WARNING
High level of engine noise when the engine is running.
Risk of damage to hearing!
• Wear ear protectors.
Operational checks
Item Action
Machine room Check machine room for smell of gas (→ Page 148).
ECU Check for fault messages;
if fault messages are displayed: Determine the cause, rectify the fault.
Check indicated operating parameters (speed, temperatures, pressures).
Operation log (if available) Document operating parameters
• This is especially useful for fault localization and fast remedial action.
Engine under load, Visually inspect engine/plant and all pipework for leaks, rectify any leaks
engine at rated speed with the engine stopped;
check for abnormal running noises and vibration.
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DANGER
Rotating and moving engine parts.
Risk of crushing, danger of parts of the body being caught or pulled in!
• Only run the engine at low power. Keep away from the engine's danger zone.
WARNING
High level of engine noise when the engine is running.
Risk of damage to hearing!
• Wear ear protectors.
WARNING
Exhaust gases are hot and pressurized.
Risk of injury and burning!
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
WARNING
Exhaust gases are harmful to health.
Risk of poisoning!
• Ensure that the engine room is well ventilated.
• Repair leaking exhaust pipework immediately.
NOTICE
Stopping the engine when it is running at full load subjects it to extreme thermal and mechanical
stresses.
Overheating of and, therefore, damage to components is possible!
• Before shutting down the engine, allow it to idle until the engine temperatures decrease and
constant levels are indicated.
NOTICE
An emergency stop causes extreme stress to the engine plant.
Risk of overheating, damage to components!
• Initiate emergency stop only in emergency situations.
Plant control system An extended scavenging phase with the ignition off precedes engine starting
when selected again following an emergency engine stop. Suitable exhaust
gas ventilation equipment must be provided in the facility to ensure that the
exhaust gas system downstream of the engine is safely purged.
112301 – HI T-Exhaust A1
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112302 – HI T-Exhaust A2
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112303 – HI T-Exhaust A3
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
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112305 – HI T-Exhaust A5
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112306 – HI T-Exhaust A6
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112307 – HI T-Exhaust A7
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112308 – HI T-Exhaust A8
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
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too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112311 – HI T-Exhaust B1
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112312 – HI T-Exhaust B2
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112313 – HI T-Exhaust B3
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
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too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112315 – HI T-Exhaust B5
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112316 – HI T-Exhaust B6
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112317 – HI T-Exhaust B7
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112318 – HI T-Exhaust B8
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
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too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
112401 – LO T-Exhaust A1
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112402 – LO T-Exhaust A2
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112403 – LO T-Exhaust A3
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
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112405 – LO T-Exhaust A5
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112406 – LO T-Exhaust A6
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112407 – LO T-Exhaust A7
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112408 – LO T-Exhaust A8
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
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112411 – LO T-Exhaust B1
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112412 – LO T-Exhaust B2
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112413 – LO T-Exhaust B3
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
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112415 – LO T-Exhaust B5
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112416 – LO T-Exhaust B6
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112417 – LO T-Exhaust B7
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
too high in comparison with 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
weighted average. 4. Check valve drive.
112418 – LO T-Exhaust B8
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check spark plug.
temperature of this cylinder is 2. Check emission values.
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too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
too high in comparison with 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
weighted average.
incorrect.
1.4530.007 – Shutdown
Red alarm. Initiated by F-Series.
Cause Corrective action
Hardware not ready for u Restart F-Series.
operation.
1.4530.008 – Alarm
Yellow alarm. Initiated by F-Series.
Cause Corrective action
Combined alarm (for details, u Combined alarm (for details, refer to the source alarm)
refer to the source alarm).
019 – HI T-Exhaust A
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0126.931
Cause Corrective action
Exhaust gas temperature (A 1. Check exhaust turbocharger.
side) after turbine too high (limit 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
value 1). Incorrect ignition 3. Check mixture setting.
timing, mixture too lean or too
rich, damage to turbine.
020 – SS T-Exhaust A
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0126.932
Cause Corrective action
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022 – SS T-Exhaust B
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0127.932
Cause Corrective action
Exhaust gas temperature (B 1. Check exhaust turbocharger.
side) after turbine too high (limit 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 160).
value 2). Incorrect ignition 3. Check mixture setting.
timing, mixture too lean or too 4. Check spark plugs.
rich, damage to turbine.
057 – LO P-Coolant
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0101.921
Cause Corrective action
Coolant pressure after engine u Check engine coolant circuit (pressure and flow).
too low (limit value 1). Flow too
low, static pressure too low.
058 – SS P-Coolant
Red alarm. Engine stop.
Associated parameter 2.0101.922
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064 – SS P-Crankcase
Red alarm. Engine stop.
Associated parameter 2.0106.932
Cause Corrective action
Crankcase pressure too high 1. Check crank drive: Crank engine (→ Page 147), endoscope
(limit value 2). Restrictor valve in combustion chambers from BDC to TDC.
crankcase breather is closed too 2. Check air filter for contamination, replace if contamination is
much, air filter is defective, oil visible (→ Page 171).
separator is clogged, piston 3. Check setting of BlowBy restrictor valve.
rings are seized, other damage 4. Check oil separator condition, replace if necessary
to crank drive. (→ Page 149).
067 – HI T-Coolant
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0120.931
Cause Corrective action
Coolant temperature after u Check engine coolant circuit.
engine too high (limit value 1).
Engine coolant pump failure,
volumetric flow too low, air in
engine coolant circuit.
068 – SS T-Coolant
Red alarm. Engine stop.
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094 – LO T-Preheat
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.1090.921
Cause Corrective action
Preheating temperature too low 1. Check preheating.
(limit value 1). coolant 2. Check differential coolant pressure.
temperature too low for engine 3. Check heating elements.
start. 4. Check cabling.
122 – HI T-ECU
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0132.921
Cause Corrective action
Electronics temperature too high u Ensure better cooling of the ECU. Reduce room temperature,
(limit value 1). check air flow to ADEC.
201 – SD T-Coolant
Red alarm. Engine stop.
Associated parameter 1.8004.570
Cause Corrective action
Coolant temperature sensor at u Check sensor and cabling (B6.1), replace if necessary. Fault is
engine outlet defective, short rectified following engine restart.
circuit or wire break.
207 – SD T-Exhaust B
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 1.8004.577
Cause Corrective action
Exhaust temperature sensor on u Check sensor and cabling (B4.22), replace if necessary. Fault is
B side defective, short circuit or rectified following engine restart.
wire break.
212 – SD P-Coolant
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 1.8004.564
Cause Corrective action
Coolant pressure sensor after u Check sensor and cabling (B16.1), replace if necessary. Fault is
engine defective, short circuit or rectified following engine restart.
wire break.
214 – SD P-Crankcase
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 1.8004.568
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plant.
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 1.8004.603
Cause Corrective action
Intake air temperature sensor u Check sensor and cabling (B49.2), replace if necessary.
defective, short circuit or wire
break.
429 – HI P-Coolant
Red alarm. Engine stop.
Associated parameter 2.0101.931
Cause Corrective action
Coolant pressure after engine u Check engine coolant circuit (pressure and flow).
too high (limit value 3).
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0123.921
Cause Corrective action
Intake air temperature is too low u Check ventilation system.
(limit value 3).
470 – SD T-ECU
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 1.8004.587
Cause Corrective action
Temperature sensor for engine u Check sensor and cabling, replace as necessary. Fault is
governor defective, short circuit rectified following engine restart.
or wire break.
472 – AL Stop SD
Red alarm. Engine stop.
Associated parameter 2.8006.593
Cause Corrective action
Engine stop, since all shutdown u Combined alarm (for details, refer to the source alarm).
channels have "sensor faulty".
recorder.
A problem related to mixture u Check mixture throttle on A side and cabling. Replace mixture
throttle on A side occurred. throttle on A side if necessary.
Possible causes: Mixture throttle
defective, no power supply to
throttle, cabling of feedback
and/or position signal faulty.
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 1.4560.196
Cause Corrective action
CAN bus communication to NOx 1. Check cabling.
sensor B faulty. 2. Check power supply.
3. Restart ECU, EMU.
4. Replace sensor.
719 – AL T-Gas L1
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.8006.034
Cause Corrective action
Limit value 1 exceeded. u Check gas supply.
720 – AL T-Gas L2
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.8006.035
Cause Corrective action
Limit value 2 exceeded. u Check gas supply.
842 – AL FuelThrottlePosition L1
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.8006.038
Cause Corrective action
Tecjet throttle position has u Check gas supply.
exceeded limit value 1.
DANGER
Rotating and moving engine parts.
Risk of crushing, danger of parts of the body being caught or pulled in!
• Before cranking the engine with starter system, make sure that there are no persons in the en-
gine's danger zone.
WARNING
Gaseous fuels are combustible/explosive.
Risk of fire and explosion!
• Avoid open flames, electrical sparks and ignition sources.
• Carry gas-warning unit (part of the personal safety equipment).
• Do not smoke.
WARNING
Hot oil.
Oil can contain combustion residues which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
• Avoid contact with skin.
• Do not inhale oil vapor.
WARNING
Oils/oil vapors are combustible/explosive.
Risk of fire and explosion!
• Avoid open flames, electric sparks and ignition sources.
• Do not smoke.
14. Fit clamp (2) neatly and tighten to specified torque using a torque wrench.
Name Size Type Lubricant Value/Standard
Clamp Tightening torque 5 Nm
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DANGER
Live components, flash-over.
Risk of serious injury - danger to life!
• Always wear electrical gloves (class 4 minimum) when touching the ignition cable in operation.
WARNING
Component is hot.
Risk of burning!
• Wear protective gloves.
WARNING
Compressed air gun ejects a jet of pressurized air.
Risk of injury to eyes and damage to hearing, risk of rupturing internal organs!
• Never direct air jet at people.
• Always wear safety goggles/face mask and ear defenders.
DANGER
Live components, flash-over.
Risk of serious injury - danger to life!
• Always wear electrical gloves (class 4 minimum) when touching the ignition cable in operation.
WARNING
Component is hot.
Risk of burning!
• Wear protective gloves.
WARNING
Compressed air gun ejects a jet of pressurized air.
Risk of injury to eyes and damage to hearing, risk of rupturing internal organs!
• Never direct air jet at people.
• Always wear safety goggles/face mask and ear defenders.
Note: The temperature of spark plug and cylinder head must be the same prior to tightening.
6. Tighten spark plug to specified tightening torque using a torque wrench.
Name Size Type Lubricant Value/Standard
Spark plug M18 x 1.5 Tightening torque (Assembly compound 50 +5 Nm
(Molykote P 37))
7. Install spark plug connector (1) (→ Page 157).
DANGER
Live components, flash-over.
Risk of serious injury - danger to life!
• Always wear electrical gloves (class 4 minimum) when touching the ignition cable in operation.
WARNING
Component is hot.
Risk of burning!
• Wear protective gloves.
WARNING
Compressed air gun ejects a jet of pressurized air.
Risk of injury to eyes and damage to hearing, risk of rupturing internal organs!
• Never direct air jet at people.
• Always wear safety goggles/face mask and ear defenders.
DANGER
Live components, flash-over.
Risk of serious injury - danger to life!
• Always wear electrical gloves (class 4 minimum) when touching the ignition cable in operation.
WARNING
Component is hot.
Risk of burning!
• Wear protective gloves.
WARNING
Compressed air gun ejects a jet of pressurized air.
Risk of injury to eyes and damage to hearing, risk of rupturing internal organs!
• Never direct air jet at people.
• Always wear safety goggles/face mask and ear defenders.
DANGER
Live components, flash-over.
Risk of serious injury - danger to life!
• Always wear electrical gloves (class 4 minimum) when touching the ignition cable in operation.
DANGER
Rotating and moving engine parts.
Risk of crushing, danger of parts of the body being caught or pulled in!
• Before cranking the engine with starter system, make sure that there are no persons in the en-
gine's danger zone.
WARNING
High level of engine noise when the engine is running.
Risk of damage to hearing!
• Wear ear protectors.
Preparatory steps
1. Remove spark plugs (→ Page 152).
2. Remove cylinder head covers (→ Page 168).
3. Remove sleeves (arrow).
4. Install barring device (→ Page 147).
Final steps
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Preparatory steps
1. Remove cylinder head cover (→ Page 168).
2. Install barring device (→ Page 147).
3. Rotate crankshaft with barring device in en-
gine direction of rotation until marking
“OT” and pointer are aligned.
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per diagram.
4. Use feeler gauge to determine the distance between valve bridge and rocker arm.
5. If the deviation from the set value exceeds 0.1 mm, adjust valve clearance.
5. Tighten locknut (1) with torque wrench to the specified tightening torque, holding the adjusting
screw (2) to prevent it from turning.
Name Size Type Lubricant Value/Standard
Locknut M16 Tightening torque (Engine oil) 90 Nm +9 Nm
6. Replace or rectify adjusting screws and/or locknuts which do not move freely.
7. Check valve clearance.
Final steps
1. Remove barring device (→ Page 147).
2. Install cylinder head cover (→ Page 169).
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NOTICE
Contamination of components.
Damage to component!
• Observe manufacturer's instructions.
• Check components for special cleanliness.
WARNING
Gaseous fuels are combustible/explosive.
Risk of fire and explosion!
• Avoid open flames, electrical sparks and ignition sources.
• Carry gas-warning unit (part of the personal safety equipment).
• Do not smoke.
Note: Air filter condition is monitored by a sensor. Replace air filter and/or (optional) fleece prefilter when the
corresponding fault message appears.
WARNING
Hot oil.
Oil can contain combustion residues which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
• Avoid contact with skin.
• Do not inhale oil vapor.
WARNING
Oils/oil vapors are combustible/explosive.
Risk of fire and explosion!
• Avoid open flames, electric sparks and ignition sources.
• Do not smoke.
WARNING
Hot oil.
Oil can contain combustion residues which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
• Avoid contact with skin.
• Do not inhale oil vapor.
WARNING
Oils/oil vapors are combustible/explosive.
Risk of fire and explosion!
• Avoid open flames, electric sparks and ignition sources.
• Do not smoke.
DANGER
Rotating and moving engine parts.
Risk of crushing, danger of parts of the body being caught or pulled in!
• Only run the engine at low power. Keep away from the engine's danger zone.
WARNING
Hot oil.
Oil can contain combustion residues which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
• Avoid contact with skin.
• Do not inhale oil vapor.
WARNING
Oils/oil vapors are combustible/explosive.
Risk of fire and explosion!
• Avoid open flames, electric sparks and ignition sources.
• Do not smoke.
WARNING
High level of engine noise when the engine is running.
Risk of damage to hearing!
• Wear ear protectors.
WARNING
Hot oil.
Oil can contain combustion residues which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
• Avoid contact with skin.
• Do not inhale oil vapor.
WARNING
Oils/oil vapors are combustible/explosive.
Risk of fire and explosion!
• Avoid open flames, electric sparks and ignition sources.
• Do not smoke.
WARNING
Coolant is hot and under pressure.
Risk of injury and scalding!
• Let the engine cool down.
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
WARNING
Coolant is hot and under pressure.
Risk of injury and scalding!
• Let the engine cool down.
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
Preparatory steps
1. Provide an appropriate container to drain the coolant into.
2. Switch off preheater, if installed.
WARNING
Coolant is hot and under pressure.
Risk of injury and scalding!
• Let the engine cool down.
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
NOTICE
Cold coolant in hot engine can cause thermal stress.
Possible formation of cracks in the engine!
• Fill / top up coolant only into cold engine.
WARNING
Coolant is hot and under pressure.
Risk of injury and scalding!
• Let the engine cool down.
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
WARNING
Coolant is hot and under pressure.
Risk of injury and scalding!
• Let the engine cool down.
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
WARNING
Coolant is hot and under pressure.
Risk of injury and scalding!
• Let the engine cool down.
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
NOTICE
Cold coolant in hot engine can cause thermal stress.
Possible formation of cracks in the engine!
• Fill / top up coolant only into cold engine.
Local Support
Experienced and qualified specialists place their knowledge and expertise at your disposal.
24h Hotline
With our 24h hotline and the flexibility of our service staff, we are always ready to assist you - either
during operation, for preventive maintenance, corrective work in case of malfunction or changed oper-
ating conditions, or for spare parts supply.
For our locally available support, go to MTU's Internet site:
• http://www.mtuonsiteenergy.com/haendlersuche/index.de.html
Your contact at Headquarters:
• [email protected]
Barring gear
Part No.: F6555766
Qty.: 1
Used in: 6.1.1 Engine – Barring manually (→ Page 147)
Feeler gage
Part No.: Y20098771
Qty.: 1
Used in: 6.4.3 Valve clearance – Check and adjustment
(→ Page 165)
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Safety notices, standards 16
Safety regulations
– Auxiliary materials, special instructions for applica-
tions with gaseous fuel 15
– Consumables 13
– Environmental protection 13
– Environmental protection, special instructions for ap-
plications with gaseous fuel 15
– Fire prevention 13
– Fire prevention, special instructions for applications
with gaseous fuel 15
– Fluids and lubricants 13
– Fluids and lubricants, special instructions for applica-
tions with gaseous fuel 15
– Important provisions 5
– Maintenance work 9
– Maintenance work, special instructions for applica-
tions with gaseous fuel 12
– Operation 7
– Operation, special instructions for applications with
gaseous fuel 8
– Organizational requirements 6
– Personnel requirements 6
– Repair work 9
– Repair work, special instructions for applications with
gaseous fuel 12
– Safety notices, standards 16
– Startup 7
– Startup, special instructions for applications with gas-
eous fuel 8
Sensors
– Overview 187
Service partners
– MTU Onsite Energy 193
Spark plug
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– Installation 153
– Removal 152
– Replacement 151
Spark plug connector
– Installing 157
– Removal 156
– Replacement 155
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Transport 17