Operating Instructions: Gas Engine 12V 4000 L64 16V 4000 L64
Operating Instructions: Gas Engine 12V 4000 L64 16V 4000 L64
Operating Instructions: Gas Engine 12V 4000 L64 16V 4000 L64
Gas engine
12V 4000 L64
16V 4000 L64
MS15027/04E
Engine model kW/cyl. Application group
12V4000L64 130 kW/cyl. 3A, continuous operation, unrestricted
16V4000L64 130 kW/cyl. 3A, continuous operation, unrestricted
Nameplates
The product is identified by nameplate, model designation or serial number and must match with the infor-
mation on the title page of this manual.
Nameplates, model designation or serial number can be found on the product.
All EU-certified engines delivered by MTU come with a second nameplate. When operating the machine in the
EU: The second nameplate must be affixed in a prominent position as described in the accompanying specifi-
cations.
• The emission labels must be removed from the replaced part and destroyed.
Modifications or conversions
Unauthorized changes to the product represent a contravention of its intended use and compromise safety.
Changes or modifications shall only be considered to comply with the intended use when expressly author-
ized by the manufacturer. The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from unauthor-
ized changes or modifications.
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Personnel requirements
All work on the product must be carried out by trained, instructed and qualified personnel only:
• Training at the Training Center of the manufacturer
• Qualified personnel from the areas mechanical engineering, plant construction, and electrical engineering
The operator must define the responsibilities of the personnel involved in operation, maintenance, repair, as-
sembly, installation, and transport in writing.
Personnel shall not report for duty under the influence of alcohol, drugs or strong medication.
Contact Service if the root cause of the malfunction cannot be clearly identified.
Operation
Do not remain in the operating room when the product is running unless absolutely necessary. Keep your
stay as short as possible.
Keep a safe distance away from the product if 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.
Requirement for the user: Check the gas train every time the product is started.
The temperature of the gas during operation must not fall below 5 °C in any section.
Lines
Keep gaseous/liquid fuel injection lines, lines for urea solution and connections clean.
Always seal connections with caps or covers if a line is removed or opened.
Fit new seals when re-installing lines.
Never bend lines and avoid damaging lines, particularly the fuel lines.
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.
Miscellaneous
Wear a breathing mask offering protection against soot, dust, and mineral fibers (filter class P2) when work-
ing on exhaust components. Wear protective gloves and goggles for protection against acidic condensate.
Do not touch elastomeric seals (e.g. Viton sealing rings) with your bare hands if they have a carbonized or
resinous appearance.
Elastomer components (e.g. engine mounts, damping elements, couplings and V-belts) must not be painted.
Only install them after painting the engine or mask them prior to painting.
The following applies to starters with copper-beryllium alloy pinions:
• Wear a respirator mask (filter class P3). Do not blow out the interior of the flywheel housing or the starter
with compressed air. Clean the flywheel housing inside with a class H dust extraction device.
• Observe the safety data sheet.
Check that all safety equipment has been installed and that all tools and loose parts have been removed
(especially the barring tool).
Ensure that no unattached parts have been left in/on the product (e.g. including rags and cable straps).
Ensure that the grounding system is properly connected.
Welding work
Welding operations on the product or mounted units are not permitted. Cover the product when welding in
its vicinity.
Noise
Wear ear protectors in work areas with a sound pressure level in excess of 85dB (A).
Noise can lead to an increased risk of accident if audible signals, warning shouts or noises indicating danger
are drowned.
Compressed air
• Unauthorized use of compressed air, e.g. forcing flammable liquids (hazard class AI, AII and B) out of con-
tainers, risks causing an explosion.
• Wear goggles when blowing off workpieces or blowing away chips.
• 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 level in the compressed air network or pressure vessel.
• Assemblies or products which are to be connected must be designed to withstand this pressure. Install
pressure-reducing or safety valves set to the admissible pressure if this is not the case.
• Hose couplings and connections must be securely attached.
• Provide the snout of the air nozzle with a protective disk (e.g. rubber disk).
• Relieve residual pressure before removing compressed-air equipment from the supply line. To depressu-
rize compressed-air lines, shut off the lines first, then release the residual pressure.
• Perform leak testing in accordance with instructions.
Liquid nitrogen
• Observe the relevant safety data sheet for all materials.
• Work with liquid nitrogen may be carried out only by qualified personnel.
• Store liquid nitrogen only in small quantities and always in regulation containers without fixed covers.
• Avoid body contact (eyes, hands).
• Wear protective clothing, protective gloves, closed shoes and protective goggles / safety mask.
• Make sure that working area is well ventilated.
• Avoid all knocks and jars to the containers, fixtures or workpieces.
Contamination of aqueous urea solution with other fluids and lubricants: Store aqueous urea solution in
separate containers and use different drip trays. Even the slightest contamination may cause the exhaust
gas aftertreatment system to malfunction.
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.
Warning notices
1. This manual with all safety instructions and warning notices must be issued to all personnel involved in oper-
ation, maintenance, repair, assembly, installation, or transportation.
2. The highest level warning notice is used if several hazards apply at the same time. Warnings related to per-
sonal injury shall be considered to include a warning of potential damage.
Highlighted information
Important
This field contains product information which is important or useful for the user.
This information must not refer to hazards related to personal injury or material damage.
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Transport
• Lift the engine/genset/system only with the lifting eyes provided.
• Only use transport and lifting devices approved by MTU.
• The engine/genset/system must only be transported in installation position.
• Max. permissible diagonal pull 10°.
• If the engine/genset/system is supplied with special aluminum foil packing, lift it at the lifting eyes of the
trestle or use a means of transportation which is appropriate for the given weight (forklift truck).
• Prior to transporting the engine/genset/system, it is imperative to install the transport locking device for
the crankshaft.
• Prior to transporting the engine/genset/system, it is imperative to install the transport locks for the en-
gine mounts.
• Secure the engine/genset/system such as to preclude tipping during transport.
• Secure the engine/system/genset as to preclude slipping and tipping when driving up or down inclines
and ramps.
1 Engine Control Unit / En- 5 Engine lifting equipment 9 Engine mounting bracket,
gine Monitoring Unit 6 Capacitor ignition system driving end
2 Throttle 7 Engine mounting bracket - 10 Flywheel
3 Mixture cooler free end 11 Air filter/air inlet
4 Exhaust turbocharger 8 Oil pan KS Driving end
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Item Dimensions
Length 12 V (A) Approx. 2868 mm
Length 16 V (A) Approx. 3372 mm
Width 12 V (B) Approx. 1742 mm
Width 16 V (B) Approx. 1789 mm
Height 12 V (C) Approx. 2146 mm
Height 16 V (C) Approx. 2171 mm
Crankshaft center to Approx. 636 mm
oil pan 12 V (D)
Crankshaft center to Approx. 636 mm
oil pan 16 V (D)
Crankshaft center to Approx. 280.5 mm
engine mount 12 V (E)
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Reference conditions
Engine model 12V4000 16V4000
L64 L64
Application group 3A 3A
Intake air temperature °C 25 25
Mixture coolant temperature °C 43 43
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 10.5 10.5
Continuous power as per ISO 3046 A kW 1560 2080
Mean effective pressure (pme) (continuous power as per ISO bar 21.8 21.8
3046)
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 runtime g/kWh 0.15 0.15
Table 7: Consumption
Fuel system
Number of cylinders 12 16
Gas temperature before engine, min. L °C 5 5
Gas temperature before engine, max. L °C 45 45
Gas flow pressure before gas control valve, min. L mbar 80 80
Gas flow pressure before gas control valve, max. L mbar 200 200
Starter (electric)
Number of cylinders 12 16
Starter, rated power (standard design) R kW 9 2x9
Starter, rated voltage (standard design) R V 24 24
Capacities
Number of cylinders 12 16
Engine coolant capacity, engine side (w/o cooling equipment) R Liters 200 270
Engine coolant, mixture cooler side (w/o cooling equipment) R Liters 20 25
Total engine oil capacity for initial filling (standard oil system) R Liters 320 365
Oil change capacity, max. (standard oil system) R Liters 280 330
Exhaust emissions
Number of cylinders 12 16
Exhaust emissions before catalytic converter at 100% DL nitric ox- G mg/m n 3 500 500
ides (NOx) (in dry exhaust gas, 5% O2)
Exhaust emissions before catalytic converter at 100% DL nitric ox- A ppm 165 165
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) 116 113
Genset surface noise with attenuated intake noise (filter) - DL R dB(A) 124 124
(sound power level LW, ISO 8528-10)
Reference conditions
Engine model 12V4000 16V4000
L64 L64
Application group 3A 3A
Intake air temperature °C 25 25
Mixture coolant temperature °C 43 43
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 10.5 10.5
Continuous power as per ISO 3046 A kW 1560 2080
Mean effective pressure (pme) (continuous power as per ISO bar 21.8 21.8
3046)
Table 20: 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 runtime g/kWh 0.15 0.15
Fuel system
Number of cylinders 12 16
Gas temperature before engine, min. L °C 5 5
Gas temperature before engine, max. L °C 45 45
Gas flow pressure before gas control valve, min. L mbar 80 80
Gas flow pressure before gas control valve, max. L mbar 200 200
Starter (electric)
Number of cylinders 12 16
Starter, rated power (standard design) R kW 9 2x9
Starter, rated voltage (standard design) R V 24 24
Capacities
Number of cylinders 12 16
Engine coolant capacity, engine side (w/o cooling equipment) R Liters 200 270
Engine coolant, mixture coolant side (w/o cooling equipment) R Liters 20 25
Total engine oil capacity for initial filling (standard oil system) R Liters 320 365
Oil change capacity, max. (standard oil system) R Liters 280 330
Exhaust emissions
Number of cylinders 12 16
Exhaust emissions before catalytic converter at 100% DL nitric ox- G mg/m n 3 250 250
ides (NOx) (in dry exhaust gas, 5% O2)
Exhaust emissions before catalytic converter at 100% DL nitric ox- A ppm 81 81
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) 116 113
Genset surface noise with attenuated intake noise (filter) - DL R dB(A) 124 124
(sound power level LW, ISO 8528-10)
• Evaluation unit for PT 1000 temperature sensor to determine and monitor exhaust temperatures of indi-
vidual cylinders
• Monitors second gas solenoid in gas train to engine
A minimum operating time of 5 hours per start is recommended to counteract increased engine loading re-
sulting from temperature changes (cold start to engine operating temperature).
Note: The nitrogen oxide emissions specified in the technical data are only observed as of 65 kWmech / cylin-
der (→ Page 27).
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Starting sequence
The following steps are performed automatically when a start command is activated with the engine at stand-
still:
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. Ramping-up 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
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The following steps are performed automatically when a stop command is activated:
1. Closing gas supply solenoid valves
2. Opening mixture throttles, scavenging residual gas
3. Engine running down to standstill
4. Deactivating ignition
5. Closing mixture throttles
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 engine's
danger zone.
WARNING
High level of engine noise when the engine is running.
Risk of damage to hearing!
• Wear ear protectors.
WARNING
High level of engine noise when the engine is running.
Risk of damage to hearing!
• Wear ear protectors.
Operational checks
Item Measure
Machine room Check machine room for smell of gas (→ Page 164).
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 provided) Document operating parameters.
• This is especially useful for fault localization and fast remedial action.
Engine under load, Check engine/plant and all pipework visually for leaks, rectify any leaks with
engine at nominal speed the engine stopped;
Check for abnormal running noises and vibration.
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WARNING
Engine operation at high load/speed when measuring emissions.
Risk of injury!
• Conduct measuring in a room which offers safe protection from the engine if at all possible. If this is
not feasible, keep the greatest possible distance away when measuring, e.g. using wireless data
transmission or long cables.
WARNING
Installing/removing measuring equipment – exhaust gases are hot and pressurized.
Risk of injury and burning!
• Only install/remove measuring equipment when the engine is at standstill.
• Wear protective clothing, protective gloves and goggles/safety mask.
WARNING
High level of engine noise when the engine is running.
Risk of damage to hearing!
• Wear ear protectors.
WARNING
Exhaust gases are harmful to health and may cause cancer.
Risk of poisoning and suffocation!
• Keep the engine room well-ventilated at all times.
• Repair leaking exhaust pipework immediately.
NOTICE
Stopping the engine when it is running at full load subjects it to extreme thermal and mechanical stress-
es.
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
Non-compliance with exhaust emission limits.
Emission agencies may revoke the operating license!
• Adjust the exhaust emissions such as to ensure compliance with statutory limits.
• Use tested measuring equipment only.
• Exhaust emissions shall be checked and adjusted at the intervals specified in the Maintenance
Schedule.
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NOTICE
Stopping the engine when it is running at full load subjects it to extreme thermal and mechanical stress-
es.
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 subjects the engine system to an extremely high load.
Risk of overheating, damage to components!
• Trigger an emergency stop only in emergency situations.
Task Measures
W0501 Visually inspect engine for leaks and general condition. (→ Page 45)
W0509 Check machine room for smell of gas. (→ Page 164)
W0523 Check for abnormal running noises and vibrations. (→ Page 45)
W0527 Check engine oil level in storage tank. (→ Page 190)
W0534 Carry out test run, minimum duration: until steady-state (→ Page 165)
temperature is reached, no less than 1/3 load (monthly).
W1008 Replace engine oil filter when changing engine oil, or when (→ Page 193)
the interval (years) is reached, at the latest.
W1089 Check gas lines for leaks, repair if required. (→ Page 187)
W1091 Check ignition time and adjust if necessary. (→ Page 178)
W1207 Check valve clearance and adjust if necessary. IMPORTANT! (→ Page 183)
First adjustment after 1,000 operating hours on a new en-
gine and after 1,000 operating hours following each cylinder
head overhaul.
W1689 Measure valve protrusion. (→ Page 179)
W1798 Replace fine filter. (→ Page 166)
W1799 Replace coarse filter (coalescence filter). (→ Page 166)
W4137 If igniter is replaced: Clean and check igniter connector, re- (→ Page 175)
place if required. (→ Page 173)
W4138 Replace flexible hose of coolant line (only 8V, 12V, and (→ Page 199)
16V).
W4175 Check air filter and replace if necessary. (→ Page 188)
W4223 Check crankcase breather pressure control and adjust if (→ Page 168)
necessary.
W4224 X Replace igniters and seal in igniter connector. (→ Page 169)
W4225 X Replace igniters and seal in igniter connector. (→ Page 169)
W8660 Check emissions values, adjust if required. Observe local (→ Page 46)
emissions regulations.
A prerequisite for performing the measures to rectify faults is corresponding qualification/training at MTU.
Contact Service should troubleshooting as prescribed in the fault code list prove unsuccessful.
112301 – HI T-Exhaust A1
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112302 – HI T-Exhaust A2
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112303 – HI T-Exhaust A3
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
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112305 – HI T-Exhaust A5
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112306 – HI T-Exhaust A6
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112307 – HI T-Exhaust A7
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112308 – HI T-Exhaust A8
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
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high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112311 – HI T-Exhaust B1
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112312 – HI T-Exhaust B2
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112313 – HI T-Exhaust B3
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
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high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112315 – HI T-Exhaust B5
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112316 – HI T-Exhaust B6
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112317 – HI T-Exhaust B7
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112318 – HI T-Exhaust B8
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
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high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
112401 – LO T-Exhaust A1
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
112402 – LO T-Exhaust A2
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
112403 – LO T-Exhaust A3
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
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112405 – LO T-Exhaust A5
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
112406 – LO T-Exhaust A6
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
112407 – LO T-Exhaust A7
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
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112409 – LO T-Exhaust A9
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
112411 – LO T-Exhaust B1
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
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112413 – LO T-Exhaust B3
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
112414 – LO T-Exhaust B4
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
112415 – LO T-Exhaust B5
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
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112417 – LO T-Exhaust B7
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
112418 – LO T-Exhaust B8
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
112419 – LO T-Exhaust B9
Yellow alarm. Initiated by EMU.
Cause Corrective action
Individual exhaust gas 1. Check igniter.
temperature of this cylinder is too 2. Check emission values (→ Page 46).
low in comparison with weighted 3. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
average. 4. Check valve drive.
5. Check wiring on the ignition rail/ignition coil for thermal and
mechanical damage.
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high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
high in comparison with weighted 3. Check valve drive (exhaust valves do not close).
average.
(B1.2) detected too early or faulty. wheel. Replace sensor as necessary. (→ Page 205) (→ Page 204)
No signal from pulse sensor 3 u Check sensor, sensor gap, cabling, data record settings and timing
(B13.2). wheel. Replace sensor as necessary. (→ Page 205) (→ Page 204)
operation.
1.4530.007 – Shutdown
Red alarm. Initiated by compressor bypass.
Cause Corrective action
Hardware not ready for operation. 1. Restart compressor bypass flap.
2. Replace compressor bypass flap.
1.4530.008 – Alarm
Yellow alarm. Initiated by compressor bypass.
Cause Corrective action
Summary alarm (for details, refer u Rectify cause of alarm.
to the source alarm).
3. Replace TecJet.
019 – HI T-Exhaust A
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0126.931
Cause Corrective action
Exhaust gas temperature (A side) 1. Check exhaust turbocharger.
after turbine too high (limit value 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
1). Incorrect ignition timing, 3. Check mixture setting.
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 side) 1. Check exhaust turbocharger.
after turbine too high (limit value 2. Check ignition timing (→ Page 178).
2). Incorrect ignition timing, 3. Check mixture setting.
mixture too lean or too rich, 4. Check igniters.
damage to turbine.
057 – LO P-Coolant
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Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0101.921
Cause Corrective action
Coolant pressure after engine too u Check engine coolant circuit (pressure and flow).
low (limit value 1). Insufficient
volume flow, static pressure too
low.
063 – HI P-Crankcase
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0106.931
Cause Corrective action
Crankcase pressure too high (limit 1. Check crank drive:
value 1). Restrictor valve in • Bar engine (→ Page 163).
crankcase breather is closed too • Endoscope combustion chambers from bottom dead center to
far, air filter is faulty, oil separator top dead center.
is clogged, piston rings are seized, 2. Check air filter for contamination, replace if contamination is
other damage to crank drive. visible (→ Page 188).
3. Check setting of blow-by restrictor valve.
4. Check oil separator condition, replace as necessary (→ Page 166).
064 – SS P-Crankcase
Red alarm. Engine shutdown.
Associated parameter 2.0106.932
Cause Corrective action
Crankcase pressure too high (limit 1. Check crank drive: Bar engine (→ Page 163), endoscope
value 2). Restrictor valve in combustion chambers from bottom dead center to top dead
crankcase breather is closed too center.
far, air filter is faulty, oil separator 2. Check air filter for contamination, replace if contamination is
is clogged, piston rings are seized, visible (→ Page 188).
other damage to crank drive. 3. Check setting of blow-by restrictor valve.
4. Check oil separator condition, replace as necessary (→ Page 166).
067 – HI T-Coolant
Yellow alarm. Power reduction.
Associated parameter 2.0120.931
Cause Corrective action
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093 – SS T-Preheat
Red alarm. Engine shutdown.
Associated parameter 2.1090.922
Cause Corrective action
Preheating temperature too low 1. Check preheating.
(limit value 2). Coolant 2. Check differential coolant pressure.
temperature too low for engine 3. Check heating elements.
start. 4. Check cabling (→ Page 204).
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 (→ Page 204).
122 – HI T-ECU
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.0132.921
Cause Corrective action
Temperature of electronics too 1. Provide improved cooling for ECU. Reduce room temperature,
high (limit value 1). check air flow to ECU.
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201 – SD T-Coolant
Red alarm. Engine shutdown.
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206 – SD T-Exhaust A
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 1.8004.576
Cause Corrective action
Exhaust temperature sensor on A u Check sensor and cabling (B4.21), replace as necessary
side faulty, short circuit or wire (→ Page 205) (→ Page 204). Error cleared after restarting the
break. engine.
207 – SD T-Exhaust B
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 1.8004.577
Cause Corrective action
Exhaust temperature sensor on B u Check sensor and cabling (B4.22), replace as necessary
side faulty, short circuit or wire (→ Page 205) (→ Page 204). Error cleared after restarting the
break. engine.
212 – SD P-Coolant
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 1.8004.564
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Red alarm.
Associated parameter 2.8006.589
Cause Corrective action
Internal engine governor fault. u Replace engine governor ECU.
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 2.8006.641
Cause Corrective action
Short circuit or line break at u Check cabling (→ Page 204).
transistor output 4 system-side
(TOP 4). Activation of gas supply
solenoid valve No. 2 faulty.
429 – HI P-Coolant
Red alarm. Engine shutdown.
Associated parameter 2.0101.931
Cause Corrective action
Coolant pressure after engine too u Check engine coolant circuit (pressure and flow).
high (limit value 3).
Coolant pressure before engine u Check engine coolant circuit (pressure and flow).
too low (limit value 1). Insufficient
volume flow, static pressure too
low.
470 – SD T-ECU
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 1.8004.587
Cause Corrective action
Temperature sensor in engine u Replace ECU.
governor ECU faulty.
472 – AL Stop SD
Red alarm. Engine shutdown.
Associated parameter 2.8006.593
Cause Corrective action
Engine stopped because channel u Summary alarm (for details, refer to the source alarm).
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sensor on A or B side faulty, short (→ Page 205) (→ Page 204). Error cleared after restarting the
circuit or wire break. engine.
faulty.
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 1.4540.996
Cause Corrective action
CAN bus communication for gas 1. Check cabling (→ Page 204).
control valve faulty (alternatively, 2. Check power supply.
a stepper motor with gas mixer 3. Carry out restart of ECU, EMU and gas control valve.
can be installed). 4. Check settings with device-specific dialog software (XD11).
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 1.1480.305
Cause Corrective action
Summary alarm for automatic oil u After initiation of the alarms “HI Oil Refill” and
replenishment. “HI Lube Oil Level refill” a programmable timeout period starts. The
engine is stopped when this time expires.
3. Fill oil.
719 – AL T-Gas L1
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 2.8006.034
Cause Corrective action
1st lower limit value violated. u Check gas supply.
720 – AL T-Gas L2
Red alarm.
Associated parameter 2.8006.035
Cause Corrective action
2nd lower limit value violated. u Check gas supply.
Yellow alarm.
Associated parameter 1.0610.953
Cause Corrective action
Engine number in EIL differs from 1. Check the engine number in the ECU. Check that the ECU
engine number in ECU. Two parameter record matches this engine.
further attempts at engine 2. Check EIL.
starting remain after the first
occurrence before engine starting
is disabled.
An internal summary alarm in the u An exact fault designation is transmitted via CAN bus to the genset
ignition system was detected. control system.
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 engine'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
High level of engine noise when the engine is running.
Risk of damage to hearing!
• Wear ear protectors.
WARNING
Oil is hot.
Oil can contain residue/substances which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Allow the product to cool to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear protective clothing, protective 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.
12. Screw on washer (2) with new locknut (1) and use torque wrench to tighten to specified tightening torque.
Name Size Type Lubricant Value/Standard
Locknut Tightening torque 8 Nm
14. Fit clamp (2) neatly and use torque wrench to tighten to specified tightening torque.
Name Size Type Lubricant Value/Standard
Clamp Tightening torque 5 Nm
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WARNING
Hot components/surfaces.
Risk of burns!
• Allow the engine to cool down to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear suitable protective equipment/thermal gloves.
• Avoid unprotected contact with hot surfaces.
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.
WARNING
Hot components/surfaces.
Risk of burns!
• Allow the engine to cool down to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear suitable protective equipment/thermal gloves.
• Avoid unprotected contact with hot surfaces.
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 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))
WARNING
Hot components/surfaces.
Risk of burns!
• Allow the engine to cool down to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear suitable protective equipment/thermal gloves.
• Avoid unprotected contact with hot surfaces.
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.
WARNING
Hot components/surfaces.
Risk of burns!
• Allow the engine to cool down to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear suitable protective equipment/thermal gloves.
• Avoid unprotected contact with hot surfaces.
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.
WARNING
Hot components/surfaces.
Risk of burns!
• Allow the engine to cool down to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear suitable protective equipment/thermal gloves.
• Avoid unprotected contact with hot surfaces.
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.
7. Fit the protective cap (2) and check for correct seating.
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 engine'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 igniters (→ Page 170).
2. Remove cylinder head covers (→ Page 185).
3. Remove sleeves (arrowed).
4. Install barring tool (→ Page 163).
Final steps
1. Remove barring tool (→ Page 163).
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Preparatory steps
1. Remove cylinder head cover (→ Page 185).
2. Install barring device (→ Page 163).
3. Rotate crankshaft with barring device in en-
gine direction of rotation until marking “OT”
and pointer are aligned.
5. Use torque wrench to tighten locknut (1) to specified tightening torque, holding the adjusting screw (2) to
prevent it from turning.
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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 163).
2. Install cylinder head cover (→ Page 186).
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 cor-
responding fault message appears.
WARNING
Oil is hot.
Oil can contain residue/substances which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Allow the product to cool to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear protective clothing, protective 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.
1. 5 minutes after stopping the engine, remove oil dipstick from the guide tube and wipe it.
2. Insert dipstick into guide tube up to the stop, withdraw after approx. 10 seconds and check oil level.
Note: Topping up oil manually is not required. The oil level check is only intended to confirm that the automatic oil
replenishment feature works properly.
3. Oil level must be between marks (1) and (2).
4. Insert oil dipstick into guide tube up to the stop.
WARNING
Oil is hot.
Oil can contain residue/substances which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Allow the product to cool to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear protective clothing, protective 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
Components are moving or rotating.
Risk of crushing, danger of parts of the body being caught or pulled in!
• Operate the engine at low load only. Keep clear of the danger zone of the engine.
WARNING
Oil is hot.
Oil can contain residue/substances which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Allow the product to cool to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear protective clothing, protective 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
Oil is hot.
Oil can contain residue/substances which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Allow the product to cool to below 50 °C before beginning work.
• Wear protective clothing, protective 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.
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.
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Barring gear
Part No.: F6555766
Qty.: 1
Used in: 7.1.1 Engine – Barring manually (→ Page 163)
Feeler gauge
Part No.: Y20098771
Qty.: 1
Used in: 7.4.3 Valve clearance – Check and adjustment
(→ Page 183)
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– Engine 49
Emission values – Change 201
– Check 46 – Draining 202
Engine – Filling 203
– After stopping Mixture coolant level
– Putting out of operation 52 – Check 200
– Barring manually 163 MTU Onsite Energy
– Emergency shutdown 49 – Contact person 211
– Main dimensions 25 – Service partner 211
– Shutdown 48
– Start 44
– Test run 165
cations 10
– Startup, specific information for gaseous fuel supply
applications 10
Safety requirements
– Warning notices, standards 20
Sensors
– Overview 205
Service partner
– MTU Onsite Energy 211
T
transport 21
V
Valve clearance
– Adjustment 183
– Check 183
Valve gear
– Lubrication 182
Valve protrusion
– Measurement 179
Vent line of engine coolant circuit
– Replacement 199
W
Warning notices, standards 20