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ATTACHMENTS, OPTIONS
EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE TYPE ELECTRIC HEATER
EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE TYPE ELECTRIC HEATER
When the engine has been stopped, to make it easier to start the engine again next time and to carry out operations,
this external electric heater is provided to heat all parts of the machine and maintain the temperature. The power
source for this heater can be taken from an external commercial power supply to the socket on the side of the
machine.
SOCKET FOR ENGINE HEATER
This socket (1) can be connected to an external commercial power
supply. If this is done, the engine oil pan (2 places) and coolant (1
place) can be heated to make it easier to start the engine next time.
When the ambient temperature is below -20°C (-4°F), or if it is
expected and that the temperature during the night will go below
-20°C (-4°F), connect socket (1) to an external power supply
immediately after stopping the engine.
Power supply to use: 3-phase, AC 230V, 2.7kW
CONNECTING EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE
When the machine is stopped, if it is expected that the temperature
will go below -20°C (-4°F), run electricity from external supply (1)
through the engine oil pan heater and coolant heater immediately
after stopping the engine at the end of the day. This will prevent the
temperature of the coolant and engine oil from going down.
For engine heater: 230V, 2.7kW
REMARK
If the ambient temperature is above 0°C (32°F), do not use the engine heater. It will cause premature
deterioration of the oil.
When the engine coolant has been changed, run the engine at low idling to bleed the air from the coolant. If there
is air in the coolant, the circulation will be poor and the temperature maintenance effect will drop.
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