Product News: Engine Monitoring System (EMS) For Caterpillar Industrial Engines
Product News: Engine Monitoring System (EMS) For Caterpillar Industrial Engines
Product News: Engine Monitoring System (EMS) For Caterpillar Industrial Engines
Features/Benefits Key engine parameters are displayed in both analog and digital
forms. EMS undergoes an automatic self-test every time the
engine is powered up. Visibility is excellent under most lighting
conditions. The EMS offers excellent installation flexibility. The
three separate components can be individually mounted in any
configuration. One main unit is required for each engine and the
tachometer unit and gauge unit are optional.
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PRODUCT NEWS – ENGINE MONITORING SYSTEM
Contents
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Display Definition
EMS is used to display engine information. The Beneath the warning lamps is a digital LCD
following diagram describes the functions of display to scroll through different engine
each gauge and the LCD display. parameters:
Engine Speed
On the Main EMS Unit there are ten warning
Percent Engine Load
lamps available for system related diagnostics.
Fuel Rate
These diagnostics can be used for system
Engine Boost
performance monitoring. They are located on the
Battery Voltage
main EMS unit in two rows of five:
Coolant Temperature
Coolant Temperature
Intake Manifold Temperature
Inlet Manifold Temperature
Fuel Temperature
Fuel Temperature
Accessory Temperature
Battery Voltage
Engine Oil Pressure
Auxiliary Temperature
Fuel Pressure
Engine Oil Pressure
(Customer Installed Sensor)
Fuel Pressure (N/A on 3176B)
Accessory Pressure
Coolant Level
Engine Running Hours
Engine Derate
Auxiliary Pressure One main EMS unit is required for each engine
in each desired station. Adding the tachometer or
Inlet Manifold Temperature the quad-gauge unit is optional. The tachometer
and the quad-gauge units will not operate
Engine Coolant Ammeter without the main EMS.
Temperature Fuel (Battery)
Temperature
Auxiliary Engine
Temperature Speed Engine Engine Coolant
Oil Pressure Temperature
Engine
Oil Pressure
Derate
Engine Auxiliary Voltmeter Fuel
Coolant Level Pressure (Battery) Pressure
Fuel
Pressure Message Center
Parameters
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Systems/Connector Pins/Power/Environment
U.S./Metric Input Power Supply
The default operation mode displays U. S. 1. Supply range: 18 to 32 Volts DC, 24 Volts
customary units. A customer provided switch can DC nominal
be installed to provide a ground path to change 2. EMI/RFI compatibility: EMI/RFI emissions
the display from U. S. customary to metric units. and susceptibility levels of 100 Volt/Meter.
Power-Up Test Function Environmental Specifications
On power-up, the EMS system will undergo an 1. Operating temperature range: -40° to +85° C
automatic self-test. While executing this internal
test, the display will also provide a visual 2. Storage temperature range: -55° to +85° C
indication by ramping gauges and displaying all 3. Vibration: 4.0 g peak, 24 Hz to 2000 Hz, all
digits to the operator that the panel is, or is not, planes
properly functioning.
4. Humidity: 0 to 100%
System Packaging 5. Sealing: The control panel is sealed to
Each EMS display module is contained within a 35 Kpa (5 psi).
sealed box. Refer to attached EMS drawing for
dimensions and mounting. Connector Pin Identification
The electrical connector used is the rectangular
style 40 pin Deutsch. Following is the connector
pin-out identification and wiring diagram. The
EMS display must be connected to the same
supply that powers the ECM.
Wire Code
Std Eng Wire Harness
Customer Option Wiring
P7 P6 P5 P4
P1 (40-Pin)
Gauge
22
13
12
11
10
23
20
35
34
25
15
14
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
4
3
5
2
1
J3 P2 Connector
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
P3
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
indicator link
Aux Circuit (Lamp Power)
indicator link
Harness Cade
Scroll
US/Metric
Mod Data
(+) V Mod
Mode Clock
Mod Load
Data (-)
Data (+)
(-) batt
(+) batt
MOD load
MOD data
MOD clock
(-) battery
(+) V MOD
indicator link
(-) battery (illumination)
Warning Lamp/Alarm
Monitor Trans
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
P3
MOD load
MOD data
MOD clock
(-) battery
(+) V MOD
6 Data (+)
5 Data (-)
(-) batt 2
(+) batt 1
10
3
4
8
J2
7
1 9
(+) V MOD 2 11
MOD clock 3 12 (-) battery
MOD data 4
MOD load 5 J1 (12-Pin)
(-) battery
6 Customer
7
(+) battery 8 Connection
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Each EMS module (main, tach, and gauge unit) Rear Mount
has identical dimensions. The mounting options The bracket is required and may be U-shaped to
with bezels are described below. Each module butt against the dash panel and pull the module
can be mounted from either the front or rear, and tightly against the dash panel. (The bracket
with or without a decorative bezel. Each module shown is a reference. The length of the bracket
has a 5 mm (0.2 in.) tapped hole in each corner legs must be adjusted to fit your dash panel.) The
(four holes), a 4 mm (0.16 in.) clearance hole in bracket can be attached to the module with the
each corner, and four 6 mm (0.24 in.) tapped 8T3992 screws [6 mm (0.24 in.)] in the holes on
holes in the back of the housing. the rear of the module. The bezel can then be
attached to the gauge module with 7Y7388
Front Mount screws [5 mm (0.2 in.)] through the bezel into
The brackets are not used. The bezel must be the tapped holes in the module flange. Screws
installed over the front of the module. The 4 mm must not exceed 12 mm (0.47 in.) long or they
(0.16 in.) screws (or smaller) mount through the will protrude through the module into the dash
bezel (four corners) and into the gauge module panel.
tapped holes and screw into the dash panel
mounting surface.
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Installation
Parts Required Part No. Description Quantity
The following chart is a reference for ordering
8T8737 Plug- Sealing 1
the total parts required. Refer to the individual
113-5184 Packard Terminal (P4, P5, P6 & P7) 1
charts for the specific parts (and quantity)
113-5183 Packard Connector (P4, P5, P6 & P7) 4
required for each particular installation. Items
110-3055 Temperature Sensor (Trans-P19) 2
and quantity will vary according to the
9G9813 Horn/Alarm - 24VDC 1
installation options chosen. Note: Customer
3E3379 6-pin DT Connector
(OEM) wiring and optional features are
Remote Gauge 1
recommended. Elimination of any components
3E3380 Wedge
shown in this installation guide will disable
Remote Gauge 1
certain engine features. Contact Caterpillar Inc.
3E3385 8-pin DT Connector
when considering component removal. NO
Remote Gauge 1
additional connections are allowed to any wires
3E3386 Wedge
detailed and described in this publication without
Remote Gauge 1
Caterpillar Inc. approval.
Part No. Description Quantity [Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) supplied]
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20
Std Eng Wire Harness
13
2
1
Customer Option Wiring
Scroll
US/Metric
Warning
(-) batt
(+) batt
Connecting Tachometer and Quad
Warning Lamp/Alarm
Gauge Units
2. Connect P2 (6-pin) tachometer gauge
J1 (12-Pin)
connector to 117-9016 EMS tachometer Customer
Connector
gauge unit.
2 (–) batt
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2
1
(+) batt
(–) batt
Scroll
P1 (40-Pin)
11 J1 (12-Pin) Gauge
12
Customer Connector
Connection Wire Code
Std Eng Wire Harness
23
20
2
1
4
(-) batt
(+) batt
Warning Lamp
bar.
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Additional EMS displays (up to five per engine) The preferred method is through a terminal strip.
can be installed to allow for multiple station Connect only one end of the shield to (-)
installation. The EMS for each station can be battery bus bar. Do not ground the other end of
connected as shown in the illustration below. For the shield. The length of the wires should not
additional stations, make multiple connections to exceed 40 m (130 ft.). Twisted shielded 16 AWG
the Cat Data Link (+) and Cat Data Link (-). wire should be used, approximately three twists
per 25.4 mm (1.0 in.), to connect Cat Data Link
Additional stations, make multiple connections
(+) and Cat Data Link (-).
to the Cat Data Link (+) and Cat Data Link (-).
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