Diesel Particulate Filter Manual
Product Overview
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for operating and maintaining the diesel particulate filter, an essential device for controlling emissions in diesel engines. Proper use and maintenance of this filter ensure efficient operation and compliance with environmental regulations.
Table of Contents
- Specification
- Engines
- Lubrication
- Header
- Threshing Unit
- Separating Unit
- Cleaning Unit
- Augers and Elevators
- Manual Steering and Rear Axle
- Power Steering
- Hydrostatic Steering
- Hydraulic System
- Drives and Transmission
- Belt Facts
- Service Bulletins
Key Features
- Advanced emission control system
- Enhances engine efficiency and performance
- Compatible with various diesel engines
Benefits
- Reduces harmful emissions
- Prolongs engine life with regular maintenance
- Complies with environmental standards
Usage Recommendations
- Initial Setup: Open the gauge valve one full turn but avoid fully opening it.
- Operating Instructions: Slowly operate the hand lever to increase pressure until the nozzle valve opens. Observe the opening pressure on the gauge.
- Pressure Setting: Adjust the pressure only if it deviates 100 pounds between injectors in a set.
- Pressure Drop Observation: A significant initial drop should not last less than 6 seconds between 50 to 70u00b0F.
- Leakage Check: Ensure no fuel leakage; the nozzle must remain dry at 100 pounds below specified pressure.
- Fuel Overflow Monitoring: Assess fuel from the leak-off connection; excessive overflow necessitates injector servicing.
For further details, consult a new injector assembly on the test stand to establish benchmark performance for excess fuel flow.
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