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Leakage of the water pump seal
Plugging of radiators, coolers, and small passages
Glycol
Glycol in the coolant helps to provide protection
against the following conditions:
Boiling
Freezing
Cavitation of the water pump
For optimum performance, Perkins recommends a
1:1 mixture of a water/glycol solution.
Note: Use a mixture that will provide protection
against the lowest ambient temperature.
Note: 100 percent pure glycol will freeze at a
temperature of −13 °C (8.6 °F).
Most conventional antifreezes use ethylene glycol.
Propylene glycol may also be used. In a 1:1 mixture
with water, ethylene and propylene glycol provide
similar protection against freezing and boiling. Refer
to Table 30 and refer to table 31 .
Table 30
Ethylene Glycol
Concentration Freeze Protection
50 Percent
−36 °C (−33 °F)
60 Percent
−51 °C (−60 °F)
NOTICE
Do not use propylene glycol in concentrations that
exceed 50 percent glycol because of the reduced
heat transfer capability of propylene glycol. Use ethyl-
ene glycol in conditions that require additional protec-
tion against boiling or freezing.
Table 31
Propylene Glycol
Concentration Freeze Protection
50 Percent
−29 °C (−20 °F)
To check the concentration of glycol in the coolant,
measure the specific gravity of the coolant.
Coolant Recommendations
ELC Extended Life Coolant
SCA Supplement Coolant Additive
ASTM American Society for Testing and
Materials
The following two coolants are used in Perkins diesel
engines:
Preferred Perkins ELC
Acceptable A commercial heavy-duty antifreeze
that meets “ASTM D6210” specifications
NOTICE
The Perkins industrial engines must be operated
with a 1:1 mixture of water and glycol.
NOTICE
Do not use a commercial coolant/antifreeze that only
meets the ASTM D3306 specification. This type of
coolant/antifreeze is made for light automotive
applications.
Perkins recommends a 1:1 mixture of water and
glycol. This mixture of water and glycol will provide
optimum heavy-duty performance as an antifreeze.
This ratio may be increased to 1:2 water to glycol if
extra freezing protection is required.
Table 32
Coolant Service Life
Coolant Type
Service Life
(1)
Perkins ELC
6,000 Service Hours or Three
Years
Commercial Heavy-Duty Anti-
freeze that meets “ASTM
D6210”
3000 Service Hours or Two Year
Commercial SCA inhibitor and
Water
3000 Service Hours or One Year
(1)
Use the interval that occurs first. The cooling system must also
be flushed out at this time.
ELC
Perkins provides ELC for use in the following
applications:
Heavy-duty spark ignited gas engines
Heavy-duty diesel engines
Automotive applications
The anti-corrosion package for ELC is different from
the anti-corrosion package for other coolants. ELC is
an ethylene glycol base coolant. However, ELC
contains organic corrosion inhibitors and antifoam
agents with low amounts of nitrite. Perkins ELC has
been formulated with the correct amount of these
additives to provide superior corrosion protection for
all metals in engine cooling systems.
SEBU8311-09
51
Maintenance Section
Coolant Specifications

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