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BA 1001/1501/2001 us – Edition 3.3 * 12001b510.fm 5-7
Maintenance
Stationary fuel pumps
General
Only refuel from stationary fuel pumps. Fuel from barrels or cans is usually dirty.
Even the smallest particles of dirt can cause
Increased engine wear
Malfunctions in the fuel system and
Reduced effectiveness of the fuel filters
Refueling from barrels
If refueling from barrels cannot be avoided, note the following points (see fig. 78):
Barrels must neither be rolled nor tilted before refueling
Protect the suction pipe opening of the barrel pump with a fine-mesh screen
Immerse it down to a max. 15 cm above the bottom of the barrel
Only fill the tank using refueling aids (funnels or filler pipes) with integral microfilter
Keep all refueling containers clean at all times
Diesel fuel specification
Use only high-grade fuels
Bleeding the fuel system
Bleed the fuel system in the following cases:
After removing and fitting the fuel filter, prefilter or the fuel lines back on again
After running the fuel tank empty
After running the engine again, after it has been out of service for a longer period of time
Wrong
Right
Fig. 78: Refueling from a barrel
Grade
Cetane
number
Use
No. 2-D according to DIN 51601
Min. 45
For normal outside temperatures
No. 1-D according to DIN 51601
For outside temperatures below 4 °C
(39.2 °F) or for operation above 1500
m (4,921 ft) altitude

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