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FUEL, LUBRICANTS, AND COOLANT
7/72
FUEL
Fuel Selection
The following properties are required of the diesel fuel.
Must have high cetane value., (45 or greater)
The sulfur content must not exceed 0.5% by volume. A higher sulfur
content fuel may cause sulfuric acid corrosion in the cylinders of the
engines.
NEVER mix kerosene, used engine oil, or residual fuels with the
diesel fuel.
Water and sediment in the fuel should not exceed 0.05% by volume.
Keep the fuel tank and fuel--handling equipment clean at all times.
Poor quality fuel can reduce engine performance and/or cause
engine damage.
Fuel additives are not recommended. Some fuel additives may
cause poor engine performance. Consult your Portable Power
representative for more information.
Ash content not to exceed 0.01% by volume.
Carbon residue content not to exceed 0.35% by volume. Less than
0.1% is preferred.
Total aromatics content should not exceed 35% by volume. less
than 30% is preferred.
PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) content should be below
10% by volume.
Metal content of Na, Mg, Si, and AI should be equal to or lower than
1 mass ppm. (Test analysis method JPI--5S--44--95).
Lubricity: Wear mark of WS1.4 should be Max. 01018 in (460 um)
at HFRR test.
Diesel fuel should comply with the specifications listed in the table
below. The table lists several worldwide specifications for diesel fuels.
Diesel Fuel Specification
Location
No. 2--D, No. 1--D, ASTM D975--94 USA
EN590:96 European Union
ISO 8217 DMX International
BS (BRITISH STANDARD) BS2869--A1 or A2 United Kingdom
JIS K2204 Grade No. 2 Japan
KSM--2610 Korea
GB252 China
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
Notice: The fuel injection pump, injector or other parts of the fuel
system and engine can be damaged if you use any fuel or fuel additive
other than those specifically recommended by Doosan.
NOTE: If any fuel other than the one specified is used, engine operation
will be impaired. Engine failure or malfunction resulting from use of such
improper fuel will not be warranted by Doosan.
To help avoid fuel system or engine damage, please read the following:
Do not use diesel fuel which has been contaminated with engine oil.
Besides causing engine damage, such fuel can also af fect emission
control. Before using any diesel fuel, check with the fuel supplier to see
if the fuel has been mixed with engine oil.
Your engine is designed to use either Number 1--D or Number 2--D
diesel fuel. However , for better fuel economy, use Number 2--D diesel
fuel whenever possible. At temperatures less than --7_C, (20_F),
Number 2--D fuel may pose operating problems (see “Cold Weather
Operation” which follows). At colder temperatures, use Number 1--D
fuel (if available) or use a “winterized” Number 2--D (a blend of Number
1--D and Number 2--D). This blended fuel is usually called Number 2--D
also, but can be used in colder temperatures than Number 2--D fuel
which has not been “winterized.
Check with the fuel supplier to be sure you get the properly blended
fuel.
NOTICE: Do not use home heating oil or gasoline in your diesel engine;
either may cause engine damage.
Handling of the Fuel.
Any fuel containing dust particles or water might cause engine
failure.
Therefore, the following must be observed.
Take care to protect the fuel from ingress of dust particles or water
when filling the fuel tank.
If refueling is done from an oil drum directly , ensure that it has been
kept stationary to allow any dust, sediment or water to settle at the
bottom. Do not draw fuel direct from the bottom of the drum to prevent
pickup of any settled foreign material.
Always fully fill the fuel tank. Drain the sedimented particles in the
fuel tank frequently.
Water in Fuel
During refueling, it is possible for water (and other contaminants) to be
pumped into your fuel tank along with the diesel fuel. This can happen
if a fuel provider does not regularly inspect and clean its fuel tanks, or
receives contaminated fuel from its supplier(s). To protect your engine
from contaminated fuel, there is a fuel filter system on the engine which
allows you to drain excess water.
CAUTION: The water/diesel fuel mixture is flammable, and could be
hot. To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, do not touch the
fuel coming from the drain valve, and do not expose the fuel to open
flames or sparks.
Be sure you do not overfill the fuel tank. Heat (such as from the engine)
can cause the fuel to expand. If the tank is too full, fuel could be forced
out. This could lead to a fire and the risk of personal injury and/or
equipment damage.
Biocides
In warm or humid weather, fungus and/or bacteria may form in diesel
fuel if there is water in the fuel.
NOTICE: Fungus or bacteria can cause fuel system damage by
plugging the fuel lines, fuel filters or injector . They can also cause fuel
system corrosion.
If fungus or bacteria has caused fuel system problems, you should
have your authorized dealer correct these problems. Then, use a diesel
fuel biocide to sterilize the fuel system (follow the biocide
manufacturer‘s instructions). Biocides are available from your dealer,
service stations, parts stores and other automotive places. See your
authorized dealer for advice on using biocides in your area and for
recommendations on which biocides you should use.
Smoke Suppressants
The use of a smoke suppressant additive is not allowed because of the
greater possibility of stuck rings and valve failure, resulting from
excessive ash deposits.

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