Scania DC13 XPI Service & Operator’s Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Scania DC13 XPI Service & Operator’s Manual
Start-up Report – Warranty 2
Introduction 4
Environment and safety 5
Environmental responsibility 5
Safety 5
Warnings and advisories 6
Certification 11
Scania engines engine warranty for industrial
engines 12
Emission control systems warranty 12
Emission control system warranty statement 12
California emission control warranty statement
16
Your warranty rights and obligations 16
Manufacturer’s warranty coverage 16
Owner’s warranty responsibilities 16
SCR catalytic converter 17
Engine data plate19
Component identification 20
SCR system 21
Starting and running 23
Checks before running 23
Reductant pump 24
Starting the engine 25
Running 26
Engine shutdown 29
Checks after running29
Maintenance30
Engines with few hours of operation 31
Cleaning the engine31
Maintenance intervals 32
Biodiesel (FAME) 33
Lubrication system 34
Oil grade 34
Oil analysis 35
Checking oil level 35
Changing the oil 36
Labels for top-up engine oil grade 37
Parts37
Cleaning the centrifugal oil cleaner38
Operational testing 44
Renewing the oil filter 45
Cooling system 46
Coolant 46
Checking coolant level 49
Checking antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor 49
Antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor 50
Changing coolant 51
Cleaning the cooling system 53
Air cleaner 55
Reading the vacuum indicator 55
Renewing the filter element 55
Renewing the safety cartridge 56
Fuel system 57
General information on the XPI system 57
Checking fuel level 57
Renewing the fuel filter with draining nipple 58
Renewing the fuel filter using a suction tool 60
Bleeding the fuel system using a suction tool 63
Miscellaneous 64
Checking the drive belt 64
Checking for leaks 65
Checking and adjusting the valve clearance 66
Renewing the reductant filter 69
Cleaning the reductant tank filler filter 71
Cleaning the reductant tank ventilation filter71
Diesel 72
Composition of the fuel 72
Sulphur content of fuel 72
Temperature dependency of the fuel 74
Reductant for SCR 75
Responsibility and quality requirements75
Properties75
Preparing the engine for storage 76
Handling the engine76
Preservative coolant76
Preservative fuel 76
Preservative oil 77
Preparations for storage 77
Technical data 79
General data 79
Lubrication system 79
Injection system 80
Cooling system 80
Intake system 80
Electrical system 80
Scania Assistance 81
DESCRIPTION:
Scania DC13 XPI Service & Operator’s Manual
INTRODUCTION:
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.
To ensure the maximum performance and the longest service life for the engine remember the following:
• Read through the Operator’s Manual before starting to use the engine. Even regular users of Scania engines will get new information from the Operator’s Manual.
• Always follow the maintenance instructions.
• Read the section on safety carefully.
• Get to know your engine so that you know what it can do and how it works.
• Always contact a workshop with qualified personnel for maintenance and repair. The information in this manual was correct at the time of going to press. Scania reserves the right to make alterations without prior notice.
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