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Adding the SCA to Heavy-Duty Coolant
at the Initial Fill
Use the equation that is in Table 9 to determine the
amount of SCA that is required when the cooling
system is initially filled.
Table 9
Equation For Adding The SCA To The Heavy-Duty Coolant At
The Initial Fill
V × 0.045 = X
V is the total volume of the cooling system.
X is the amount of SCA that is required.
Table 10 is an example for using the equation that is
in Table 9 .
Table 10
Example Of The Equation For Adding The SCA To The Heavy-
Duty Coolant At The Initial Fill
Total Volume of the
Cooling System (V)
Multiplication
Factor
Amount of SCA
that is Required
(X)
15 L (4 US gal) × 0.045 0.7 L (24 oz)
Adding The SCA to The Heavy-Duty
Coolant For Maintenance
Heavy-duty antifreeze of all types REQUIRE periodic
additions of an SCA.
Test the antifreeze periodically for the concentration
of SCA. For the interval, refer to the Operation and
Maintenance Manual, “Maintenance Interval
Schedule” (Maintenance Section). Cooling System
Supplemental Coolant Additive (SCA) Test/Add.
Additions of SCA are based on the results of the test.
The size of the cooling system determines the
amount of SCA that is needed.
Use the equation that is in Table 11 to determine the
amount of SCA that is required, if necessary:
Table 11
Equation For Adding The SCA To The Heavy-Duty Coolant
For Maintenance
V × 0.014 = X
V is the total volume of the cooling system.
X is the amount of SCA that is required.
Table 12 is an example for using the equation that is
in Table 11 .
Table 12
Example Of The Equation For Adding The SCA To The Heavy-
Duty Coolant For Maintenance
Total Volume of the
Cooling System (V)
Multiplication
Factor
Amount of SCA
that is Required
(X)
15 L (4 US gal) × 0.014 0.2 L (7 oz)
Cleaning the System of Heavy-Duty
Antifreeze
Clean the cooling system after used coolant is
drained or before the cooling system is filled with
new coolant.
Clean the cooling system whenever the coolant is
contaminated or whenever the coolant is foaming.
i06795193
Fluid Recommendations
(General Fuel Information)
Glossary
ISO International Standards Organization
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
HFRR High Frequency Reciprocating Rig for
Lubricity testing of diesel fuels
FAME Fatty Acid Methyl Esters
CFR Co-ordinating Fuel Research
LSD Low Sulfur Diesel
ULSD Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel
RME Rape Methyl Ester
SME Soy Methyl Ester
EPA Environmental Protection Agency of the
United States
General Information
NOTICE
Every attempt is made to provide accurate, up-to-
date information. By use of this document you agree
that Perkins Engines Company Limited is not respon-
sible for errors or omissions.
SEBU9074-01
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Maintenance Section
Fluid Recommendations

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