Scania DC16 industrial engine Operator’s Manual

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Scania DC16 industrial engine Operator’s Manual


 

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Scania DC16 industrial engine Operator’s Manual

Language
English

Format
PDF

Total Number of pages
1-80

Publication Number
en-GB 2 428 293

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All windows and mac systems

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When working on the engine, for example when adjusting drive belts and the clutch, or when changing the oil, it is important not to start the engine. The engine could be damaged, but more importantly there is a serious risk of injury.
For this reason, always secure the starting device or disconnect a battery cable before working on the engine. This is especially important if the engine has a remote starter or automatic starting.

This Operator’s manual describes the operation and maintenance of Scania industrial engines.
The engines are direct-injection, liquid-cooled, four-stroke, turbocharged diesel engines. Certain
engines are also equipped with an SCR system for emission control.
The engines are available with different output and engine speed settings. Engine power for the engine ordered is indicated on a plate located on the engine control unit

Contents of this pdf manual

Start-up Report – Warranty
Introduction
Environment and safety
Environmental responsibility
Safety
Warnings and advisories
Certification
Scania engines engine warranty for industrial engines
Emission control systems warranty
Emission control system warranty statement
California emission control warranty statement
Your warranty rights and obligations
Manufacturer’s warranty coverage
Owner’s warranty responsibilities
SCR catalytic converter
Engine data plate 19
Component identification
SCR system
Starting and running
Checks before running
Reductant pump
Starting the engine
Running
Engine shutdown
Checks after running
Maintenance
Engines with few hours of operation
Cleaning the engine.
Maintenance intervals
Lubrication system
Oil grade
Oil analysis
Checking oil level
Changing the oil
Labels for top-up engine oil grade
Parts
Cleaning the centrifugal oil cleaner
Operational testing
Renewing the oil filter
Cooling system
Coolant
Checking coolant level
Checking antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor. 49 Antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor
Changing coolant
Cleaning the cooling system
Air cleaner
Reading the vacuum indicator
Renewing the filter element
Renewing the safety cartridge
Fuel system
Checking fuel level
Renewing the fuel filter using a bleeding tool57 Bleeding the fuel system using a bleeding tool
Miscellaneous
Checking the drive belt
Checking for leaks
Checking and adjusting the valve clearance .65 Renewing the reductant filter
Cleaning the reductant tank filler filter . . . . .70
Cleaning the reductant tank ventilation filter.70 Diesel
Composition of the fuel
Sulphur content of fuel.
Temperature dependency of the fuel
Biodiesel (FAME)
Use of fuel oil in stand-by generator sets
Reductant for SCR .
Responsibility and quality requirements
Properties .
Preparing the engine for storage
Handling the engine
Preservative coolant
Preservative fuel
Preservative oil
Preparations for storage
Technical data
General data
Lubrication system
Injection system
Cooling system
Intake system
Electrical system
Scania Assistance

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