MTU 16 V 2000 M40B Operating Instructions Manual

Category
Engine
Type
Operating Instructions Manual
Operating Instructions
Diesel engine
8 V 2000 M40A, 8 V 2000 M40B
8 V 2000 M41A, 8 V 2000 M41B
12 V 2000 M40A, 12 V 2000 M40B
12 V 2000 M41A, 12 V 2000 M41B
16 V 2000 M40A, 16 V 2000 M40B
16 V 2000 M41A, 16 V 2000 M41B
MS150031/05E
Printed in Germany
© 2013 Copyright MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH
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filming and storage or processing on electronic systems including data bases and online services.
This handbook is provided for use by maintenance and operating personnel in order to avoid malfunctions or damage
during operation.
Subject to alterations and amendments.
Table of Contents
1 Safety
1.1 Important provisions for all products 6
1.2 Personnel and organizational requirements 7
1.3 Transportation 8
1.4 Safety regulations for maintenance and
repair work 11
1.5 Fire prevention and environmental
protection, fluids and lubricants, auxiliary
materials 14
1.6 Standards for warning notices in the text 16
2 General Information
2.1 Engine side and cylinder designations 17
2.2 Product description 18
2.3 Series 2000 M40A/B - M41A/B 27
2.4 Sensors, actuators and injectors –
Overview 28
2.5 Sensors, actuators and injectors –
Overview 32
3 Technical Data
3.1 8V 2000 M40A engine data: engine-
mounted heat exchanger, reference
conditions: 25 °C intake air temperature 42
3.2 8V 2000 M40A engine data: separate heat
exchanger, reference conditions: 25 °C
intake air temperature 45
3.3 8V 2000 M40B engine data, engine-
mounted heat exchanger, reference
condition: 25 °C intake air temperature 48
3.4 8V 2000 M40B engine data, separate heat
exchanger, reference condition: 25 °C
intake air temperature 51
3.5 8V 2000M41A engine data: Engine-
mounted heat exchanger 54
3.6 8V 2000M41A engine data: Remote heat
exchanger 57
3.7 8V 2000M41B engine data: Engine-
mounted heat exchanger 60
3.8 8V 2000M41B engine data: Remote heat
exchanger 63
3.9 12V 2000 M40A engine data: Engine-
mounted heat exchanger, reference
conditions: 45 °C intake air temperature 66
3.10 12V 2000 M40A engine data: Engine-
mounted heat exchanger, reference
conditions: 25 °C intake air temperature 69
3.11 12V 2000 M40A engine data: Separate
heat exchanger, reference conditions: 25
°C intake air temperature 72
3.12 12V 2000 M40A engine data: Separate
heat exchanger, reference conditions: 45
°C intake air temperature 75
3.13 16V 2000 M40A engine data: engine-
mounted heat exchanger, reference
conditions: 25 °C intake air temperature 78
3.14 16V 2000 M40A engine data: engine-
mounted heat exchanger, reference
conditions: 45 °C intake air temperature 81
3.15 16V 2000 M40A engine data: separate
heat exchanger, reference conditions: 25
°C intake air temperature 84
3.16 16V 2000 M40A engine data: separate
heat exchanger, reference conditions: 45
°C intake air temperature 87
3.17 16V 2000 M40B engine data, engine-
mounted heat exchanger, reference
condition: 45 °C intake air temperature 90
3.18 16V 2000 M40B engine data, engine-
mounted heat exchanger, reference
condition: 25 °C intake air temperature 93
3.19 16V 2000 M40B engine data, separate
heat exchanger, reference condition: 45 °C
intake air temperature 96
3.20 16V 2000 M40B engine data, separate
heat exchanger, reference condition: 25 °C
intake air temperature 99
3.21 ENGINE DATA 12V 2000M41A/B 102
3.22 ENGINE DATA 16V 2000M41A/B 105
3.23 Firing order 108
3.24 Engine – Main dimensions 109
4 Operation
4.1 LOP – Controls 110
4.2 Putting the engine into operation (out-of-
service period > 3 months) 112
4.3 Putting the engine into operation after
scheduled out-of-service period 113
4.4 Starting the engine from LOP 114
4.5 Operational checks 115
4.6 Stopping the engine at the LOP 116
4.7 Emergency stop from LOP 117
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4.8 After stopping the engine 118
4.9 Plant cleaning 119
5 Maintenance
5.1 Maintenance task reference table [QL1] 120
6 Troubleshooting
6.1 ECU alarms 121
6.2 Troubleshooting 132
6.3 LOP fault messages 135
7 Task Description
7.1 SOLAS 140
7.1.1 SOLAS shielding as per MTN 5233 –
Installation 140
7.1.2 SOLAS shielding – Installation 141
7.1.3 Installation locations for SOLAS shielding 142
7.1.4 Installation locations for SOLAS shielding 147
7.2 Engine 153
7.2.1 Engine – Barring manually 153
7.2.2 Engine – Barring with starting system 154
7.3 Cylinder Liner 155
7.3.1 Cylinder liner – Endoscopic examination 155
7.3.2 Instructions and comments on endoscopic
and visual examination of cylinder liners 157
7.4 Crankcase Breather 159
7.4.1 Crankcase breather – Oil separator element
replacement, diaphragm check and
replacement 159
7.4.2 Crankcase breather – Cleaning oil separator
element 161
7.4.3 Crankcase breather – Oil separator
replacement, diaphragm check and
replacement 162
7.5 Valve Drive 164
7.5.1 Valve clearance – Check and adjustment 164
7.5.2 Cylinder head cover – Removal and
installation 167
7.6 Injection Pump / HP Pump 168
7.6.1 Injection pump – Replacement 168
7.6.2 Injection pump – Removal and installation 169
7.7 Injection Valve / Injector 172
7.7.1 Injector – Replacement 172
7.7.2 Injector – Removal and installation 173
7.8 Fuel System 177
7.8.1 HP fuel line – Pressure pipe neck
replacement 177
7.8.2 Fuel – Draining 179
7.8.3 Fuel system – Venting 180
7.9 Fuel Filter 182
7.9.1 Fuel filter – Replacement 182
7.9.2 Fuel prefilter – Differential pressure check and
adjustment of gauge 184
7.9.3 Fuel prefilter – Draining 185
7.9.4 Fuel prefilter – Flushing 186
7.9.5 Fuel prefilter – Filter element replacement 188
7.10 Charge-Air Cooling 190
7.10.1 Intercooler – Checking condensate drain line
for coolant discharge and obstruction 190
7.11 Air Filter 191
7.11.1 Air filter – Replacement 191
7.11.2 Air filter – Removal and installation 192
7.12 Air Intake 193
7.12.1 Service indicator – Signal ring position check
(optional) 193
7.13 Starting Equipment 194
7.13.1 Starter – Condition check 194
7.14 Lube Oil System, Lube Oil Circuit 195
7.14.1 Engine oil – Level check 195
7.14.2 Engine oil – Change 196
7.15 Oil Filtration / Cooling 197
7.15.1 Oil dipstick – Marking 197
7.15.2 Engine oil filter – Replacement 198
7.15.3 Centrifugal oil filter – Cleaning and filter-
sleeve replacement 200
7.16 Coolant Circuit, General, High-
Temperature Circuit 203
7.16.1 Drain and venting points 203
7.16.2 Engine coolant – Level check 208
7.16.3 Engine coolant – Change 209
7.16.4 Engine coolant – Draining 210
7.16.5 Engine coolant – Filling 211
7.16.6 HT coolant pump – Relief bore check 212
7.16.7 Engine coolant – Sample extraction and
analysis 213
7.17 Raw Water Pump with Connections 214
7.17.1 Raw water pump – Relief bore check 214
7.18 Belt Drive 215
7.18.1 Drive belt – Condition check 215
7.19 Battery-Charging Generator 216
7.19.1 Battery-charging generator drive – Drive belt
check and adjustment 216
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7.19.2 Battery-charging generator drive – Drive belt
replacement 218
7.20 Engine Mounting / Support 220
7.20.1 Engine mounting – Checking condition of
resilient mounts 220
7.21 Wiring (General) for Engine/Gearbox/Unit 221
7.21.1 Engine wiring – Check 221
7.22 Accessories for (Electronic) Engine
Governor / Control System 222
7.22.1 Engine governor and connectors – Cleaning 222
7.22.2 Engine monitoring unit and connectors –
Cleaning 223
7.22.3 Start interlock limit switch – Check 224
7.22.4 ECU – Plug connections check 225
7.22.5 Engine monitoring unit – Plug connection
check 226
7.22.6 Engine control unit – Removal and installation 227
7.23 Emergency Instrumentation (Local
Operating Panel) 229
7.23.1 LOP and connectors – Cleaning 229
7.23.2 LOP – Visual inspection 230
7.23.3 LOP – Test procedures 232
8 Appendix A
8.1 Abbreviations 234
8.2 MTU contact persons/service partners 236
9 Appendix B
9.1 Special Tools 237
9.2 Index 244
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1 Safety
1.1 Important provisions for all products
Nameplate
The product is identified by nameplate, model designation or serial number and must match with the in‐
formation on the title page of this manual.
Nameplate, model designation or serial number can be found on the product.
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 (→ product 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 (→ applicable Spare Parts Cat‐
alog)
In the original as-delivered configuration or in a configuration approved by the manufacturer in writing
(including engine control/parameters)
In compliance with all safety instructions and in adherence to all warning notices in this manual
In accordance with the maintenance requirements over the entire service life of the product (→ Mainte‐
nance 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.
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.
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1.2 Personnel and organizational requirements
Organizational measures of the operator
This manual must be issued to all personnel involved in operation, maintenance, repair or transportation.
Keep this manual handy in the vicinity of the product such that it is accessible to operating, maintenance,
repair and transport personnel at all times.
Use this manual as a basis for instructing personnel on product operation and repair, whereby the safety-
relevant instructions, in particular, must be read and understood.
This is particularly important in the case of personnel who only occasionally perform work on or around
the product. This personnel must be instructed repeatedly.
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, repair
and transport.
Working clothes and protective equipment
Wear proper protective clothing for all work.
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1.3 Transportation
Transport without flange-mounted gearbox
Illustration is essentially valid for 8V 2000 M engines
Illustration is essentially valid for 12/16V 2000 M engines
Transport with flange-mounted gearbox
Illustration is essentially valid for 8V 2000 M engines
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Illustration is essentially valid for 12/16V 2000 M engines
Only use the lifting eyes provided to lift the engine.
The eyebolts mounted at the driving end and on the gearbox must not be used for transporting plants
with flange-mounted gearboxes.
Only use transport and lifting devices approved by MTU.
Take the engine's center of gravity into account.
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The engine must only be transported in installation position, max. permissible diagonal pull 10°.
If the engine is supplied with special aluminum foil packing, lift the engine at the lifting eyes of the bear‐
ing pedestal or use a means of transportation which is appropriate for the given weight (forklift truck).
Install the crankshaft locking device and the locking screws for the engine mounts prior to engine trans‐
portation.
Secure the engine against tilting during transport. In particular when going down inclines or ramps, the
engine must be secured against moving and tilting.
Setting the engine down after transport
Only set down engine on a firm, level surface.
Make sure that the consistency and load-bearing capacity of the ground or support surface is adequate.
Never set an engine down on the oil pan unless expressively authorized to do so by MTU on a case-to-
case basis.
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1.4 Safety regulations for maintenance and repair work
Safety regulations prior to maintenance and repair work
Have maintenance or repair work carried out by qualified and authorized personnel only.
Allow the product to cool down to less than 50°C before starting maintenance work (risk of explosion of
oil vapors, fluids and lubricants, risk of burning).
Before starting work, relieve pressure in systems and compressed-air lines which are to be opened. Use
suitable containers of adequate capacity to catch fluids and lubricants.
When changing the oil or working on the fuel system, ensure that the engine room is adequately ventilat‐
ed.
Never carry out maintenance and repair work with the product in operation.
Carry out function checks on a product in operation only if expressly permitted to do so.
Secure the product against unintentional starting, e.g. with start interlock.
Attach "Do not operate" sign in the operating area or to control equipment.
Disconnect the battery. Lock circuit breakers.
Close the main valve on the compressed-air system and vent the compressed-air line when pneumatic
starters are fitted.
Disconnect the control equipment from the product.
The following additional instructions apply to starters with beryllium copper pinion:
Breathing protection of filter class P2 must be applied during maintenance work to avoid health haz‐
ards caused by the beryllium-containing pinion. 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 de‐
vice as an additional measure.
Safety regulations during maintenance and repair work
Take special care when removing ventilation or plug screws from the product. Cover the screw or plug
with a rag to prevent fluids escaping under pressure.
Take care when draining hot fluids and lubricants (risk of burning).
Use only proper and calibrated tools. Observe the specified tightening torques during assembly or disas‐
sembly.
Carry out work only on assemblies or plants which are properly secured.
Never use lines for climbing.
Keep fuel injection lines and connections clean.
Always seal connections with caps or covers if a line is removed or opened.
Take care not to damage lines, in particular fuel lines, during maintenance and repair work.
Ensure that all retainers and dampers are installed correctly.
Ensure that all fuel injection and pressurized oil lines are installed with enough clearance to prevent con‐
tact 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 proper‐
ly 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.
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Ensure particular cleanness during maintenance and repair work on the product. After completion of
maintenance and repair work, make sure that no loose objects are in/on the product (e.g. cloths and ca‐
ble ties)
Safety regulations after completion of maintenance and repair work
Before barring, make sure that nobody is standing in the danger zone of the product.
Check that all guards have been reinstalled and that all tools and loose parts have been removed after
working on the product (in particular, the barring tool).
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.
Hydraulic installation and removal
Check the function and safe operating condition of tools and fixtures to be used. Use only the specified
devices for hydraulic removal/installation procedures.
Observe the max. permissible push-on pressure specified for the equipment.
Do not attempt to bend or apply force to lines.
Before starting work, pay attention to the following:
Vent the hydraulic installation/removal tool, the pumps and the lines at the relevant points for the
equipment to be used (e.g. open vent plugs, pump until bubble-free air emerges, close vent plugs).
For hydraulic installation, screw on the tool with the piston retracted.
For hydraulic removal, screw on the tool with the piston extended.
For a hydraulic installation/removal tool with central expansion pressure supply, screw spindle into shaft
end until correct sealing is established.
During hydraulic installation and removal, ensure that nobody is standing in the immediate vicinity of the
component to be installed/removed.
Working with batteries
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 protective clothing 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.
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Working on electrical and electronic assemblies
Always obtain the permission of the person in charge before commencing maintenance and repair work
or switching off any part of the electronic system required to do so.
De-energize the appropriate areas prior to working on assemblies.
Do not damage cabling during removal work. When reinstalling ensure that wiring is not damaged during
operation by contact with sharp objects, by rubbing against other components or by a hot surface.
Do not secure cables on lines carrying fluids.
Do not use cable binders to secure cables.
Always use connector pliers to tighten union nuts on connectors.
Subject the device as well as the product to a function check on completion of all repair work. In particu‐
lar, check the function of the engine emergency stop feature.
Store spare parts properly prior to replacement, i.e. protect them against moisture in particular. Pack de‐
fective electronic components and assemblies in a suitable manner when dispatched for repair, i.e. pro‐
tected, in particular, against moisture and impact and wrapped in antistatic foil if necessary.
Working with laser equipment
When working with laser equipment, always wear special laser-protection goggles (hazard due to heavily
focused radiation).
Laser equipment must be fitted with the protective devices necessary for safe operation according to
type and application.
For conducting light-beam procedures and measurement work, only the following laser devices must be
used:
Laser devices of classes 1, 2 or 3A.
Laser devices of class 3B, which have maximum output in the visible wavelength range (400 to 700
nm), a maximum output of 5 mW, and in which the beam axis and surface are designed to prevent
any risk to the eyes.
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1.5 Fire prevention and environmental protection, fluids and
lubricants, auxiliary materials
Fire prevention
Rectify any fuel or oil leaks immediately. Oil or fuel on hot components can cause fires – therefore al‐
ways keep the product in a clean condition. Do not leave cloths soaking with fluids and lubricants on the
product. Do not store combustible materials near the product.
Do not carry out welding work on pipes and components carrying oil or fuel. Before welding, clean with a
nonflammable fluid.
When starting the engine with an external power source, connect the ground lead last and remove it first.
To avoid sparks in the vicinity of the battery, connect the ground lead from the external power source to
the ground lead of the engine or to the ground terminal of the starter.
Always keep suitable firefighting equipment (fire extinguishers) at hand and familiarize yourself with their
use.
Noise
Noise can lead to an increased risk of accident if acoustic signals, warning shouts or noises indicating
danger are drowned.
Wear ear protectors in work areas with a sound pressure level in excess of 85dB (A).
Environmental protection and disposal
Modification or removal of any mechanical/electronic components or the installation of additional compo‐
nents as well as the execution of calibration processes that might affect the emission characteristics of
the product are prohibited by emission regulations. Emission control units/systems may only be main‐
tained, exchanged or repaired if the components used for this purpose are approved by the manufactur‐
er. Noncompliance with these guidelines will lead to forfeiture of the operating permit issued by the emis‐
sion monitoring authorities. The manufacturer does not accept any liability for violations of the emission
regulations. The maintenance schedules of the manufacturer must be observed over the entire life cycle
of the product.
Dispose of used fluids, lubricants and filters in accordance with local regulations.
Within the EU, batteries can be returned free of charge to the manufacturer where they are subjected to
proper recycling procedures.
Auxiliary materials, fluids and lubricants
The Fluids and Lubricants Specifications will be amended or supplemented as necessary. Prior to opera‐
tion, make sure that the latest version is used. The applicable version may be downloaded at: http://
www.mtu-online.com/mtu/mtu-valuecare/mtu-valueservice-Technische-Dokumentation.
Auxiliary materials, fluids and lubricants might be hazardous goods or toxic substances.When using flu‐
ids, lubricants, auxiliary materials and other chemical substances, follow the safety instructions that apply
to the product. Take special care when using hot, chilled or caustic materials. When using flammable
materials, avoid contact with ignition sources and do not smoke.
Used oil
Used oil contains harmful combustion residue.
Rub barrier cream into hands.
Wash hands after contact with used oil.
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Lead
Adopt suitable measures to avoid the formation of lead dust.
Switch on extraction system.
When working with lead or lead-containing compounds, avoid direct contact to the skin and do not
inhale lead vapors.
Wash hands after contact with lead or lead-containing substances.
Compressed air
Observe special safety precautions when working with compressed air:
Unauthorized use of compressed air, e.g. forcing flammable liquids (danger class AI, AII and B) out of
containers, results in a risk of explosion.
Wear goggles when blowing off components or blowing away chips.
Forcing compressed air into thin-walled containers (e.g. containers made of tin, plastic and glass) for
drying purposes or to check for leaks, results in a risk of bursting.
Pay special attention to the pressure level in the compressed air network or pressure vessel.
Assemblies or products to be connected must either be designed for this pressure, or, if the permitted
pressure for the connecting elements is lower than the pressure required, a pressure reducing valve
and safety valve (set to permitted pressure) must form an intermediate connection.
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 equipment is disconnected from the supply
line, or before the equipment or tool is to be replaced.
Carry out leak test in accordance with the specifications.
Paints and lacquers
Observe the relevant safety data sheet for all materials.
When carrying out painting work outside the spray stands provided with fume extraction systems, en‐
sure that the area is well ventilated. Make sure that neighboring work areas are not impaired.
Avoid open flames in the vicinity.
No smoking.
Observe fire prevention regulations.
Always wear a mask providing protection against paint and solvent vapors.
Liquid nitrogen
Observe the relevant safety data sheet for all materials.
Store liquid nitrogen only in small quantities and always in specified containers (without fixed covers).
Avoid body contact (eyes, hands).
Wear protective clothing, protective gloves, closed shoes and protective goggles.
Make sure that working area is well ventilated.
Avoid all knocks and jars to the containers, fixtures or workpieces.
Acids/alkaline solutions/urea solution (AdBlue, DEF)
Observe the relevant safety data sheet for all materials.
When working with acids and alkaline solutions, wear face mask, gloves and protective clothing.
Do not inhale vapors.
If urea solution was swallowed, rinse mouth and drink plenty of water.
If the solutions was spilled onto clothing, remove the affected clothing immediately.
In case of skin contact, rinse parts of the body thoroughly with clean water.
Rinse eyes immediately with eyedrops or clean tap water. Seek medical attention as soon as possible.
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1.6 Standards for warning notices in the text
DANGER
In the event of immediate danger.
Consequences: Death, serious or irreversible injury
Remedial action
WARNING
In the event of a situation involving potential danger.
Consequences: Death, serious or permanent injury
Remedial action
CAUTION
In the event of possible 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
u This manual with all safety instructions and waring notices must be issued to all personnel involved in
operation, maintenance, repair or transportation.
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2 General Information
2.1 Engine side and cylinder designations
Engine sides are always designated as viewed from the driving end (KS).
The cylinders of the left engine side are designated "A" and those of the right side "B" (as per DIN ISO
1204). The cylinders of each bank are numbered consecutively, starting with No. 1 at the driving end.
Other components are numbered in the same way, i.e. starting with No. 1 on driving end.
1 Left engine side
2 KGS = Free end
3 Right engine side
4 KS = Driving end
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2.2 Product description
Description of the engine
Engine
The engine is a liquid-cooled four-stroke diesel engine, rotating counterclockwise (seen from driving
end), with direct injection, exhaust turbocharging and intercooling.
The engine is monitored by an engine control and monitoring system.
Monitoring in the engine room is carried out by the engine control and monitoring unit.
Fuel system
Electronically controlled unit injection pumps with jacketed HP lines.
The electronic control unit controls
Injection start
Injection quantity
Exhaust system
The exhaust system is equipped with triple-walled, water-cooled exhaust lines.
The triple-walled design permits
Low surface temperature,
Reduced amount of heat to be dissipated by the coolant
Absolute gas-tightness.
Turbocharging
Sequential turbocharging with intercooling (turbochargers can be cut in/out during operation).
Cooling system
Engine cooled by split-circuit cooling system with plate-core heat exchanger.
Service block
The service components are mounted at the auxiliary PTO end.
The arrangement facilitates easy access for maintenance operations.
Service-components:
Raw water pump, coolant pump
Fuel duplex filter, switchable
Lube-oil multiple filter, switchable
Centrifugal lube oil filter
Coolant expansion tank
Electronic system
Electronic control and monitoring system with integrated safety and test system, providing interfaces to
Remote Control System (RCS) and Monitoring and Control System (MCS).
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Electronic Engine Control Unit (ECU)
Functions:
Engine speed control with fuel and speed limitation dependent on engine state and operating condi‐
tions;
Control of sequential turbocharging;
Data processing logistics for analog and binary signals;
Interface for data transfer to CAN field bus for remote control and ship-side monitoring;
RS 232 interface for connection of MTU dialog unit.
Electronic Engine Monitoring Unit (EMU), optional
Functions:
Data processing logistics for analog and binary signals;
Interface for data transfer to CAN field bus for remote control and ship-side monitoring.
Electronic Gear Control Unit (GCU), ship-side wall-mounting
Functions:
Date processing logistics for gear coupling control;
Input/output signals as well as data transfer to CAN field bus for remote control and ship-side monitor‐
ing.
Monitoring in engine room
Engine control and monitoring unit (LOP)
Functions:
Alphanumeric, monochrome LCD display for monitoring of measured values as well as alarms when
limits are violated;
Pushbuttons for menu control and dimming unit;
Combined control and display elements for local engine/gear control;
Flashing light and horn for summary alarm in engine room;
Interface to CAN field bus for connected, communicating monitoring system components.
SOLAS – Fire protection specifications
All fuel lines with fuel pressure >1.8 bar are fitted with SOLAS-compliant covers acc. to MTU standard
MTN5233.
All oil lines with oil pressure >1.8 bar are fitted with SOLAS-compliant covers acc. to MTU standard
MTN5233.
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MTU 16 V 2000 M40B Operating Instructions Manual

Category
Engine
Type
Operating Instructions Manual

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