Operator S Manual: Generating Set and Industrial Engines
Operator S Manual: Generating Set and Industrial Engines
Operator S Manual: Generating Set and Industrial Engines
Engine data
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CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other
reproductive harm.
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Safety information
Read this chapter very carefully. It concerns your safety .How safety information is presented in the instruction
book and on the product is described here. You will also find an overall picture of the basic safety procedures for
operation of the engine.
Make sure that you have the correct instruction book before reading any further. If you do not, please con-
tact your Volvo Penta dealer.
Incorrect operation can lead to injuries and/or product or property damage. It is therefore impor-
tant to read through the instruction book very carefully before you start the engine or perform
maintenance or service work. If there is anything that you are unclear on or unsure about even af-
ter reading the book, please contact your Volvo Penta dealer for assistance.
This symbol is used in the instruction book and on the product to let you know that it con-
cerns safety information. Always read this information very carefully.
In the instruction book warning texts are handled according to the following priority system:
WARNING! Warns of risk of injury, extensive damage to the product or other property, or
that serious functional problems can occur if the instruction is not followed.
IMPORTANT! Used to call attention to things that can cause damage or functional
problems to the product or property.
NOTE! Used to call attention to important information that can make the work process or opera-
tion go more smoothly.
This symbol is used in certain cases on our products and refers to important information in
the instruction book. Make sure that warning and information symbols on the engine and trans-
mission are always visible and legible. Replace symbols that have been damaged or painted
over.
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Safety information
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Safety information
Lubrication system
Non-original parts Warm oil can cause burns. Avoid skin contact with
Components of the fuel and electrical systems on Vol- warm oil. Make sure that the lubrication system is not
vo Penta engines are designed and manufactured to pressurized prior to performing service. Never start or
minimize the risk of explosion or fire according to app- operate the engine without the oil filler cap in place
licable requirements. due to risk of oil being thrown out.
Use of non-original parts can result in explosion or
fire.
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Safety information
Fuel system
Always protect your hands when searching for leaks.
Streaming pressurized liquids can make their way into
body tissues causing serious injuries. There is a risk
of blood poisoning.
Always cover the generator if it is placed under the
fuel filter. A fuel spill can damage the generator.
Electrical system
Disconnect the power
Before servicing the electrical system the engine
should be stopped and the electrical power switched
off using the main switch/breakers. External power to
the engine heater, battery charger or other equipment
mounted on the engine must be switched off.
Batteries
Batteries contain a very strong corrosive electrolyte.
Protect your eyes, skin and clothing during charging
or other handling of batteries. Always use safety glas-
ses and gloves.
In case of skin contact, wash with soap and large
quantities of water. In case of eye contact rinse im-
mediately with large quantities of water and contact a
doctor as soon as possible.
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Introduction
This instruction book has been compiled to give you the best possible use of your Volvo Penta industrial engine.
It contains the information you need to operate and take care of the engine in a safe and correct manner. We the-
refore ask you to read the instruction book carefully and to learn to handle the engine, controls and additional
equipment in a safe manner before you start the engine.
IMPORTANT! The instruction book describes the engine and equipment that are sold by Volvo Penta. In
certain applications there can be variations of for example controls and instrumentation that concern both
appearance and function. In these cases we refer you to the instruction book for the application in question.
Remember to always bring hazardous waste such as Volvo Penta has a worldwide network of authorized
drained oil, coolant, used batteries etc. to an environ- dealers. They are specialists on Volvo Penta products
mental station for destruction. and have accessories, original parts, test equipment
and the special tools that are necessary for high-quali-
Through our mutual efforts we can make a valuable ty service and repair work.
contribution to the environment.
Always adhere to the maintenance schedules lis-
ted in the instruction book and remember to prov-
ide the engine/transmission identification number
when ordering service and parts.
Running-in
The engine should be ”run-in” during the first
10 hours of operation according to the following:
Run the engine as with normal operation. Full-throttle
operation should not occur for more than short peri-
ods. Do not run the engine for long periods of time at
steady RPM during the run-in period.
An increase in the consumption of lubricating oil is
normal during the first 100–200 hours of operation. It
is therefore important to check the oil level more often
that is normally recommended.
When a clutch is mounted it should be inspected more
frequently during the first days of operation. Adjust-
ment may be required to compensate for initial wear of
the plates.
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Introduction
Certified engines
For those of you who own an emissions-certified
engine that is used in an area where exhaust emis-
• The engine may not be rebuilt or modified with the
exception of accessories and service kits
sions are legally regulated, it is important to re- developed by Volvo Penta for the engine.
cognize the following:
A certification signifies that an engine type has been
• No changes may be made to the engine’s exhaust
or intake air systems.
inspected and approved by the authorities in question.
The manufacturer of the engine guarantees that all • No seals may be broken by non-authorized
engines of the same type will match the engine that personnel.
was certified. In all other cases follow the advice in the instruction
This places the following special requirements book regarding operation, maintenance and service.
upon the maintenance and service that you per-
form on your engine: IMPORTANT! In cases of neglected or deficient
maintenance/service as well as use of non-origi-
• Maintenance and service intervals recommended nal parts AB Volvo Penta will no longer be able
by Volvo Penta must be followed. to assure that the engine meets conditions of
certification.
• Only Volvo Penta original parts may be used.
Volvo Penta will not settle damages and/or costs
• Service on the injector pumps, pump settings and associated with such instances.
injectors must always be performed by an
authorized Volvo Penta repair facility.
Warranty
Your new Volvo Penta industrial engine is covered by a limited warranty according to the conditions
and instructions that are contained in the Warranty and Service book.
Note that AB Volvo Penta’s responsibility is limited to that which is named in the Warranty and Service
book. Read it carefully immediately following delivery. It contains vital information on subjects such as
the warranty card,
services, and maintenance that is your responsibility as the owner to be aware of, check on and per-
form. AB Volvo Penta may otherwise completely or partially deny warranty claims.
Contact your Volvo Penta dealer if you do not have a Warranty and Service book as well as a
customer copy of the warranty card.
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Presentation
TAD1240GE, TAD1241GE/VE, TAD1242GE/VE and TWD1240VE are inline, direct-injected, 6-cylinder industrial
diesel engines.
They are equipped with electronically controlled fuel management, turbochargers, intercoolers and thermostati-
cally regulated cooling systems and electronic RPM regulation.
Technical description
Engine and cylinder block – Centrally placed unit injector with
– Cylinder block and cylinder head of alloyed cast electromagnetically controlled fuel valves
iron – Fuel filter of spin-on type and a water separating
– Seven main bearing induction hardened filter
crankshaft
Lubrication system
– Wet replaceable cylinder liners
– Water-cooled oil cooler
– Cast aluminum pistons with oil cooling
– Gear-driven oil pump
– Three piston rings, the top of which is of the
– Full flow and bypass oil filters of spin-on type
”keystone” variety
– Induction hardened overhead camshaft with roller Intake air compression system
rocker arms – Turbocharger
– Four valves per cylinder
Cooling system
– Replaceable valve seats and valve guides
– Cooler with expansion tank
Fuel system – Water-cooled line-type intercooler (TWD)
– Microprocessor-based control unit for fuel delivery Air-cooled intercooler (TAD)
(EDCIII)*
Electrical system
– Gear-driven feeder pump
– 24V electric system with generator (60A) with
charging sensor
TAD TWD
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Presentation
Identification numbers
Location of engine plates
The plate below shows:
1 Engine designation The plate below shows:
2 Serial number 1 Engine designation
3 Specification number 2 Specification number
3 Serial number (last six digits) engine block
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Presentation
EDC III
EDC III stands for ”Electronic Diesel Control” and is an electronic system with CAN (Controller Area Network)
communication for diesel engine management. The system was developed by Volvo Penta and includes such pa-
rameters as fuel management and diagnostic functions.
Fuel management
The fuel needs of the engine are analyzed up to 100
times per second. Fuel injection quantity and timing
are controlled electronically via fuel valves in the unit
injectors.
This means that the engine always receives the cor-
rect amount of fuel under all operating conditions,
providing benefits including improved fuel economy
and minimized exhaust emissions.
Diagnostic function
The diagnostic system’s function is to detect and lo-
calize disturbances within the EDC III system, to pro-
tect the engine as well as to insure the ability to con-
trol the engine during serious disturbances.
If a disturbance is detected a diagnostic indicator in
the control panel will begin to blink. Pushing the dia-
gnosis button will provide the operator with an error
code to assist in locating the problem.
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Presentation
Orientation
1. Expansion tank
2. AC generator
3. Control unit
4. Air filter
5. Starter motor
6. Fuel pre-filter with water sensor
7. Fuel filter with fuel pressure sensor
8. Oil dipstick
9. Oil filler
10. Intercooler (TAD only)
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Instrument
Instrumentbox
1. Engine oil pressure. 9. Pre-heat button. Used to pre-heat the engine prior
to start. Pre-heating is automatically adjusted by
2. Diagnosis lamps. The error codes are read from
the system. The system also has after-heating.
the diagnosis lamp.
10. Diagnosis button. Used to read out error codes.
3. Coolant temperature.
See ”Reading out error codes”.
4. Indicator lamps Pre-heating and after-heating.
11. Stop/Off button.
5. Tachometer (rpm).
12. Warning lights (x6) from the left: oil pressure, oil
6. Throttle. temperature, battery charging, coolant tempera-
7. Start button. ture, coolant level, fuel alarm (includes both ”water
in fuel” as well as ”fuel pressure”).
8. ON button. Used to start the system. Sends
current to the system only when it is pushed. It
must therefore be held down until the main relay
is activated. This takes about one second.
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Starting the engine
Make a habit of always visually checking the engine and engine compartment prior to starting the engine. This will
help you to quickly notice if any abnormal conditions have occurred or are occurring. Check also to verify that the
instruments show normal values after start-up.
Before starting
• Check that the oil level is between the MIN and
MAX marks. See the chapter ”Maintenance,
lubrication system”.
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Starting the engine
Instrument box:
With pre-heating
1. Push in ”ON” (1).
2. Push the ”Pre-heat” button (2) and wait until the
”Pre-heat indicator” (4) goes out.
3. Push the ”Start” button (3).
Without pre-heating
1. Push in ”ON” (1).
2. Push the ”Start” button (3).
3. Let the engine run at 500–700 rpm for the first 10
seconds.
Following this, warm up the engine using low rpm
and low loading.
Let the engine run at 500–700 rpm for the first 10 se-
conds. Following this, warm up the engine using low
rpm and low loading.
Alternative pre-heating:
1. Turn the key to the ”I” position and check the
indicator lamps. Pre-heating activates
automatically (pre-heating is an option). Pre-
heating time is dependent upon engine tempera-
ture.
2. Start the engine with position ”III”. Let the key re-
turn to position ”I” immediately once the engine
has started.
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Starting the engine
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Starting the engine
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Operation
Proper operating technique is important both to fuel economy and the engine’s useful life. Always allow the engine
to reach normal operating temperature before applying maximum power. Avoid sudden throttle changes and high
RPM operation.
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Operation
Throttle
The throttle (A) is mounted on the right side of the in-
strument box. Avoid sudden and extreme changes in
throttle position.
Clutch
A clutch is optional. Engage the clutch at a
1000–1200 rpm max.
N = Neutral
E = Engaged
Low-load operation
Avoid prolonged operation at idle or at low loading.
This can cause increased oil consumption and even-
tual oil leakage from the exhaust pipe due to oil lea-
king past the turbocharger seals and following with the
charge air into the intake tract during low turbo pressu-
re conditions.
A consequence of this is a build-up of carbon deposits
on the valves, tops of the pistons, in the exhaust
ports and the exhaust turbo.
Low loads also result in a combustion temperature
that is so low that complete combustion of the fuel
can not be guaranteed. Possible consequences of this
include fuel dilution of the lubrication oil as well as lea-
kage from the exhaust pipe.
If the following items are performed as a comple-
ment to the normal care of the engine there will be
no risk of operational disturbances due to opera-
tion at low loads:
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Stopping the engine
In case of extended time between uses the engine should be run until warm at least once every 14 days. This pre-
vents corrosion
of the engine. If the engine will not be used for more than two months preservation should be performed. See the
chapter ”Storage”.
IMPORTANT! In case of freezing temperatures liquid in the cooling system must have sufficient anti-freeze.
See the chapter ”Maintenance, cooling system”. A poorly charged battery can freeze and break.
Before shut-down
Allow the engine to run a few minutes with no load be-
fore it is shut down. This permits an evening out of
temperatures within the engine, which prevents ”after-
boiling” as well as cooling the turbocharger somewhat.
This contributes to a lengthened useful life without
disruptions.
Stop
• Disengage the clutch/transmission (if possible).
After shut-down
• Check the engine with respect to possible
leakage.
Extra stop
The extra stop is on the engines left side, above the
control unit.
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Maintenance schedule
General
Your Volvo Penta engine and its equipment are built to provide a high degree of reliability and a long useful life.
They are built to have the minimum possible effect upon the environment. Preventative maintenance according to
the maintenance schedule and use of original Volvo Penta parts will preserve these qualities and help to avoid un-
necessary operational disturbances.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
WARNING! Prior to starting maintenance work the chapter ”Maintenance” should be
read carefully. In it you will find instructions for how the work can be carried out in a
safe and correct manner
IMPORTANT! When both operational and calendar times are given maintenance should
be performed in accordance with the first interval to arrive. Maintenance points marked
with should be performed by an authorized Volvo Penta service facility.
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
This chapter contains general technical information and instructions detailing how the recommended maintenance
should be performed. Read carefully through the instructions before starting the task. The time frames for when
each maintenance point should be performed are given in the previous chapter: Maintenance schedule.
WARNING! Read through the safety instructions for maintenance and service work in the chapter: Safety in-
formation, before starting to work.
WARNING! Maintenance and service work shall be performed on a stopped engine if not otherwise indicated.
Stop the engine before the engine cover/hood is opened or removed. Make inadvertent start-up impossible
by removing the starting key and disconnect the power using the main switch.
Engine, general
General inspection
Get in the habit of giving the engine and engine
compartment a ”visual” inspection before starting the
engine and after operation when the engine has
stopped. This will help you to quickly realize if somet-
hing unusual has happened or is happening.
Look especially carefully for oil, fuel and coolant lea-
kage, loose screws, worn or loose drive belts, loose
connections or damaged hoses and wires. The in-
spection only takes a few minutes but can mean that
serious service interruptions and costly repairs can be
avoided.
TAD
Charge air pipes, check
Check the condition of the charge air pipes and
clamps looking for leaks or other damage. Change as
needed.
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Maintenance
TWD
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
Lubrication system
Oil change intervals can vary between 50–600 hours depending upon the grade of the oil and the sulfur content of
the fuel. Note that the oil change intervals may never exceed a period of 12 months.
If change intervals longer than those provided are desired, the condition of the oil must be checked by the manu-
facturer of the oil by regular testing.
1)
If the sulfur content is 1.0% by weight oil with a TBN 15 must be used.
2)
Lubricating oil must fulfill both requirements.
Note: API: CG-4 or CH-4 are acceptable for markets outside of Europe (instead of ACEA A3).
3)
Oil with TBN 14–20 must be used
NOTE! Mineral-based, as well as completely or partially synthetic oil can be used as long as it satisfies the
grade requirements listed above.
Viscosity
Viscosity should be chosen using the adjoining table.
Note: The temperature values refer to steady outside
air temperature.
* Refers to synthetic or partially synthetic oil
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
Cooling system
The cooling system should be filled with a coolant that protects the engine from internal corrosion and frost dama-
ge where the climate so demands. Never use water only.
The anti-corrosion additives become less effective with time, necessitating periodic coolant changes.
Assuming that Volvo Penta’s recommendations regarding coolant are adhered to the following change in-
tervals apply:
Coolant, general
The fresh water system should always be filled with a
coolant that protects the engine against internal corro-
sion as well as from freeze damage where the climate
so demands.
The anti-corrosion additives become less effective
with time, necessitating periodic coolant changes.
Water quality
To avoid the risk of cooling system blockage coolant
must be mixed using pure water according to ASTM
D4985. In there are any doubts regarding the purity of
the water distilled water or pre-mixed coolant
must be used.
ASTM D4985:
Total solid particles .................................. < 340 ppm
Total hardness .......................................... < 9.5° dH
Chloride ..................................................... < 40 ppm
Sulfates ................................................... < 100 ppm
PH-value .......................................................... 5.5–9
Silicon ............................................... < 20 mg SiO2/l
Iron .........................................................< 0.10 ppm
Manganese .............................................< 0.05 ppm
Conductance ........................................ < 500 µS/cm
Organic contents, CODMn .............. < 15 mg KMnO4/l
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Maintenance
Anti-freeze
If there is a risk of frost, use a mixture of 50% Volvo
Penta anti-freeze (glycol) and 50% water (to ASTM
D4985). This mixture prevents against frost bursting
down to about –40°C (–40°F), and should be used all
year round.
Anti-corrosion mixture
When there is never a risk of freezing water (accor-
ding to ASTM D4985) mixed with Volvo Penta corrosi-
on protection may be used as coolant.
We recommend however that an anti-freeze mixture of
40% be used year-round, even in frost-free climates.
Mix according to the instructions on the package.
Operate the engine until it is warm after filling to prov-
ide the best possible performance.
If the time of operation exceeds 400 hours per year
the coolant’s anti-corrosion protection must be rep-
lenished by use of 1/2 liter of corrosion protection eve-
ry 400th operational hour.
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Maintenance
NOTE! Only open the filler cap (1). Do not open the
pressure cap.
Coolant volume
Volume (engine) 20 liters (5.3 US gal)
Volume (engine, radiator
+ hoses) 44 liters (11.6 US gal)
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Maintenance
TWD
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
Fuel system
Only use fuel of the recommended grade according to the fuel specification below. Always make sure to maintain
a high level of cleanliness when fueling and when working with the fuel system.
All work involving the engine’s unit injectors must be performed by an authorized service location.
WARNING! Risk of fire. Work on the fuel system must be performed on a cold engine. Fuel leakage and
spillage onto hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a fire. Store fuel-soaked rags in a fire-safe
manner.
Fuel specification
The fuel must at least satisfy national and internatio-
nal standards for market fuel, for example:
EN 590 (with nationally adjusted environmental and
temperature
requirements)
ASTM-D975-No. 1-D, 2-D
JIS KK 2204
Sulfur content: According to legal requirements in
each respective country. If the sulfur content ex-
ceeds 0.5 percent by weight oil change intervals
must be changed, see “Lubrication system”.
Note that low-density fuel (urban diesel in Sweden
and citydiesel in Finland) can cause a power reduc-
tion of approximately 5% and a decrease in fuel eco-
nomy of approximately 2–3%.
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
Electrical system
The engine is equipped with a 2-pole electric system and with an alternator. System voltage is 24V.
WARNING! Before performing service on the electric system the engine should be stopped and the power
disconnected at the main switch. All connections to battery chargers or other equipment must be
disconnected.
Main switch
The main switch must never be switched off before
the engine has been stopped. If the circuit between
the generator and the battery is broken while the engi-
ne is running the generator and the electronics can be
damaged. For the same reason reconnection of the
charging circuits must never be carried out while the
engine is running.
Fuses
The engine is equipped with a 10A fuse that shuts off
the power in case of an overload in the electrical sys-
tem.
The fuse is placed adjacent to the engine control unit
on the engine’s left side.
Note: The engine will stop if the fuse (+) blows out.
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Maintenance
Batteries, maintenance
WARNING! Fire and explosion risk. Batteries
may never be exposed to open flame or sparks.
Cleaning
Keep the batteries dry and clean. Contamination and
oxidation on the battery and the battery poles can
cause current leaks, a reduction in voltage and dis-
charge, especially during times of humid weather. Cle-
an oxidation from the battery poles and cable ends
using a brass brush. Tighten the cable ends and pro-
tect them using pole grease or Vaseline.
Electrolyte level
The Electrolyte level should be 5–10 mm over the cell
plates in the battery. Add battery water as needed.
After filling the batteries should be charged by being
connected to a battery charger, or by running the engi-
ne in normal operation for at least 30 minutes.
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Maintenance
Batteries, charging
WARNING! Explosion risk. During charging
oxyhydrogen gas is formed. Short-circuits, open
flame or sparks can cause a powerful explosion.
Ventilate well.
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Maintenance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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Maintenance
Clutch
Lubrication
Use lithium-based grease such as Mobilux EP2,
Statoil Uniway EP2N, Texaco Multifac EP2, Q8 Rem-
brandt EP2.
Declutching bearing
Lubricate sparingly so that no grease squeezes out.
Use grease matching the recommendation above.
Check/adjust
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Preparation for storage
To prevent the engine and other equipment from suffering damage during periods of storage exceeding two
months a preservation procedure should be performed. It is important that this be done correctly and that no part
of it be forgotten. We have therefore created a checklist covering the most important points.
Before the engine is taken out of service for an extended period an authorized Volvo Penta service facility should
perform a check.
Problems should be addressed at this point so that the equipment will be ready for use when needed next.
WARNING! Prior to starting maintenance work the chapter ”Maintenance” should be read carefully. In it you
will find instructions for how the work can be carried out in a safe and correct manner
WARNING! Certain preservation oils are flammable. Some even produce dangerous fumes. Make sure that
there is good ventilation. Use a protective mask when spraying.
IMPORTANT! When cleaning with a high-pressure sprayer the following instructions must be kept in mind:
Never point the spray at seals, rubber hoses or electric components. Never use the high-pressure function
while cleaning the engine.
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Preparation for storage
• Fill the engine with the proper grade of lubricating • Check the coolant levels. Add as needed.
oil as needed. Mount a new oil filter if a filter
change was not performed in conjunction with the • Connect the fully charged batteries.
preservation process. • Start the engine and run until warm at a high idle
speed prior to apply load to the engine.
• Mount a new fuel filter and purge the fuel system.
• Check the drive belt/s. • Check that no leakage of oil, fuel or coolant
occurs.
• Check the condition of the hoses and check-
tighten the hose clamps.
• Drain the oil from the engine and fill it with pre- • Start the engine and operate at a high idle
speed until approximately two liters have been
serving oil* to just over the MIN marking on the
dipstick. used. Shut off the engine and connect the nor-
mal fuel lines.
• Connect the suction and return fuel lines to a
container filled with 1/3 preservation oil* and • Empty the preservation oil from the engine.
2/3 diesel fuel.
• Follow otherwise the instructions on the
• Bleed the fuel system. previous page.
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Troubleshooting
A number of symptoms and possible causes for engine problems are described in the table below. Always contact
your Volvo Penta dealer if problems occur that you are not able to solve on your own.
WARNING! Read through the safety instructions for maintenance and service work in the chapter ”Safety in-
formation” before starting to work.
1. Discharged batteries 11. Air in the fuel system 17. Insufficient lubrication oil level
2. Poor connection/broken wires 12. Water/contamination in the 18. Low coolant level
3. Main switch turned off fuel 19. Air in the fresh water coolant
13. Malfunctioning injector system
4. Fuse on the wiring box blown
(injectors) 20. Malfunctioning circulation
5. Malfuntioning start lock
14. Insufficient air to the engine: pump
6. Malfunctioning main relay - blocked air filter 21. Defective thermostat
7. Malfunctioning starter motor - air leakage between the
turbo and the engine intake 22. Blocked intercooler
relay
plenum 23. Excessive lubricating oil level
8. Malfunctioning starter motor/ - contaminated compressor
solenoid section in the turbocharger 24. Generator drive belt slippage
9. Out of fuel: - malfunctioning turbocharger 25. Water inside the engine
- fuel valves closed - poor engine compartment
ventilation 26. High backpressure in the
- fuel tank empty/wrong tank
exhaust system
connected 15. Excessive coolant tempera-
ture 27. High oil temperature
10. Blocked fuel filter/pre-filter
(because of contamination or 16. Insufficient coolant tempera- 28. High charge-air temperature
paraffin condensation in the ture
fuel at low temperatures)
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Diagnostic function
Diagnostic function
The diagnostic function checks that the EDC III sys-
tem is functioning normally.
The diagnostic function has the following func-
tions:
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Diagnostic function
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Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
WARNING! Read the safety instructions for maintenance and service work in the chapter ”Safety
information” before starting to work.
Code 2.7
Code 2.2 Cause: Throttle potentiometer connected to EMS.
Cause: Low coolant level. Response: The engine goes to idle. If the pedal is first re-
leased and then pushed down again the engine can be
Response: The engine shuts down (if this protective fea- operated on an emergency basis with the help of the idle
ture has not been disabled by the parameter setting tool). switch. (TAD1240-42GE)
The alarm indicator lights up.
Corrective action:
Corrective action:
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Diagnostic function
• Check that the potentiometer is connected correctly. • Check that the sensor is functional.
• Check that the wiring to the potentiometer is not • Check that the sensor is mounted correctly.
damaged. • Check that the sensor is functional.
Code 3.7
Code 3.1 Cause: Oil temperature sensor.
Cause: Oil pressure sensor. Response: None.
Response: None. Corrective action:
Corrective action: • Check that the wiring to the sensor is not damaged.
• Check that the wiring to the sensor is not damaged. • Check that the sensor is connected correctly.
Code 4.1
Code 3.2
Cause Oil pressure warning lamp.
Cause: Intake air temperature sensor.
Response: Warning lamp does not function.
Response: None. The diagnosis is activated if a circuit interruption is
detected during start-up.
Corrective action:
Corrective action:
• Check that the sensor connector is engaged correctly.
• Check that the sensor is mounted correctly. • Check the wiring and connection to the warning
lamp.
• Check that the sensor is functional.
Code 4.2
Code 3.3
Cause: Warning lamp high coolant temperature.
Cause: Coolant temperature sensor.
Response: None.
Response: Pre-heating is activated even if the engine is
warm. Corrective action:
• Check that the sensor connector is engaged correctly. • Check the warning lamp for run-indication.
• Check the wiring to the sensor. • Check the wiring and connection to the warning
lamp.
• Check that the sensor is mounted correctly.
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Diagnostic function
• Check the wiring and connection to the run-indicator • Check the wiring to the ignition key/button.
Response: None. Response: The instrument panel loses power when the
key is turned to start position. The engine will not start.
Corrective action:
Corrective action:
• Check the warning lamp.
• Check the wiring to the relay.
• Check the wiring and connection to the warning
• Check that the relay is unbroken.
lamp.
• Check the coolant level warning lamp. • Check the connections to the ignition key.
• Check the wiring and connection to the warning • Check the wiring to the ignition key.
lamp.
Code 5.3
Code 4.6 Cause: Stop initiation for CIU.
Cause: Starter motor relay. Response: The engine can only be stopped using the
emergency stop on the engine.
Response 1: Engine will not start.
The engine is to be started -> The engine turns over Corrective action:
immediately when the Power is switched on.
Response 2: The engine is running -> The starter motor
• Check the connections to the ignition key.
engages even though no start command was initiated. • Check the wiring to the ignition key.
The engine is being started -> The starter motor does not
disengage once the engine has started.
Corrective action:
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Diagnostic function
• Check the oil level. Response: Instruments and lights no longer function
• Check that the oil sensor is functional. • Check the 8-pole wiring between the CIU and the
engine control unit (EMS).
Code 6.1
Cause: Coolant temperature is too high.
Code 6.5
Cause Datalink (CAN) error, EMS.
Response: TWD1240VE: The engine shuts down (if this
protective feature has not been disabled by the parameter Response:
setting tool). The alarm indicator lights up.
TAD1240-42GE: The engine limits the available power Corrective action:
output (if this protective feature has not been disabled by
the parameter setting tool). The alarm indicator lights up.
• Check the 8-pole connector.
Corrective action:
• Check the 8-pole wiring between the CIU and the
engine control unit.
• Check coolant level.
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Diagnostic function
• Check that the oil sensor is functional. • Check the injector and the connector wiring.
Code 7.1
Code 7.4
Cause: Problem with the compression or the injector for
cylinder #1. Electric error. Cause: Problem with the compression or the injector for
cylinder #4. Electric error.
Response 1: Cylinder balance is adversely affected ->
uneven running at low RPM and low load. Response: Cylinder balance is adversely affected -> une-
Response 2: The engine runs on 5 cylinders, sounds ven running at low RPM and low load.
uneven and has decreased performance. The engine runs on 5 cylinders, sounds uneven and has
decreased performance.
Corrective action:
Corrective action:
• Check fuel feed pressure.
• Check the injector and the connector wiring. • Check valve play.
• Do a compression test and check cylinder #1. • Check the injector and the connector wiring.
Code 7.2
Cause: Problem with the compression or the injector for
Code 7.5
cylinder #2. Electric error. Cause: Problem with the compression or the injector for
Response 1: Cylinder balance is adversely affected -> cylinder #5. Electric error.
uneven running at low RPM and low load. Response: Cylinder balance is adversely affected -> une-
Response 2: The engine runs on 5 cylinders, sounds ven running at low RPM and low load.
uneven and has decreased performance. The engine runs on 5 cylinders, sounds uneven and has
Corrective action: decreased performance.
Corrective action:
• Check fuel feed pressure.
• Check the injector and the connector wiring. • Check the connections to the injector.
• Do a compression test and check cylinder #2. • Do a compression test and check cylinder #5.
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Diagnostic function
Code 7.6
Cause: Problem with the compression or the injector for
cylinder #6. Electric error.
Response: Cylinder balance is adversely affected -> une-
ven running at low RPM and low load.
The engine runs on 5 cylinders, sounds uneven and has
decreased performance.
Corrective action:
Code 9.8
Cause: EEPROM error, CIU.
Controller failure, CIU.
Response: The engine goes to idle.
The engine can not be started, if the engine is running ->
idle.
Corrective action:
Code 9.9
Cause: Memory error in the engine control unit.
Response: Engine will not start.
Corrective action:
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Technical Data
General
Type designation ...................................... TAD1240GE TAD1241-42GE TAD1241-42VE TWD1240VE
Number of cylinders ................................. 6 6 6 6
Cylinder diameter ..................................... 131 mm (5.16") 131 mm (5.16") 131 mm (5.16") 131 mm (5.16")
Stroke ....................................................... 150 mm (5.91") 150 mm (5.91") 150 mm (5.91") 150 mm (5.91")
Displacement ............................................ 12.13 liters 12.13 liters 12.13 liters 12.13 liters
(740.20 inch3) (740.20 inch3) (740.20 inch3) (740.20 inch3)
Number of valves ..................................... 24 24 24 24
Rotational direction (seen from the front) .. Clockwise Clockwise Clockwise Clockwise
Compression ratio .................................... 18.5:1 17.5:1 17.5:1 18.5:1
Firing order ............................................... 1-5-3-6-2-4 1-5-3-6-2-4 1-5-3-6-2-4 1-5-3-6-2-4
Low idle, adjustable (rpm) ......................... 600-1200 600-1200 600-900 600-900
High idle, adjustable (rpm) ........................ 1500-16201) 1500-16201) 1800 21001)
/1800-1920 /1800-1920
Highest full load RPM ............................... 1500/1800 1500/1800 1800 2100
Dry weight (kg) ........................................ 12302) (2706 lbs) 12302) (2706 lbs) 12302) (2706 lbs) 1270 (2794 lbs)
1)
Not adjustable
2)
Weight of TAD engines without cooling package and air filter
Lubrication system
Oil Change volume including change of three filters:
With horizontal installation ......................................... 35 liters (9.2 US gal)
Oil pressure
at Operational speed 1100 rpm or higher .................... 400–550 kPa (58–80 psi)
Idle, min ..................................................................... 175 kPa (25 psi)
Oil grade .................................................................... See chapter ”Lubrication system”.
Viscosity .................................................................... See chapter ”Lubrication system”.
Oil filter
Number ...................................................................... 3
Full-flow filter
(tightened 1/2–3/4 turn after sealing surface contact) . 2
Bypass filter
(tightened 3/4–1 turn after sealing surface contact) .... 1
Oil pump
Type .......................................................................... Gear driven
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Technical data
Fuel system
Injection order
Injection order ............................................................ 1-5-3-6-2-4
Feed pump
Feed pressure after fuel filter at
1000 RPM, min. ......................................................... 350 kPa (51 psi)
Feed pressure after fuel filter at
full load, min. ............................................................. 350 kPa (51 psi)
Overflow valve
Opening pressure ....................................................... 400–450 kPa (58–65 psi)
Fuel specification
The fuel must at least satisfy national and international standards for market fuel, for example:
EN 590 (with nationally adjusted environmental and temperature requirements)
ASTM-D975 No. 1-D and 2-D
JIS KK 2204
Sulfur content: According to legal requirements in each respective country.
Low-density fuel (urban diesel in Sweden and citydiesel in Finland) can cause a power reduction of approximately 5%
and a decrease in fuel economy of approximately 2–3%.
Cooling system
General
TAD1240-42GE TWD1240VE
TAD1241-42VE
Type .......................................................................... Overpressure, closed
Pressure valve opens at ............................................ 75 kPa (11 psi) 75 kPa(11 psi)
Volume (engine) ........................................................ 20 liters (5.3 US gal) 20 liters (5.3 US gal)
Volume (engine + radiator and hoses) ....................... 44 liters (11.6 US gal) 44 liters (11.6 US gal)
Thermostat
Type .......................................................................... Piston thermostat Piston thermostat
Number ...................................................................... 1 1
Opening temperature ................................................. 82°C (187°F) 75°C (167°F)
Coolant filter
Number ...................................................................... 1 1
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Technical data
Electrical system
System voltage .......................................................... 24 V
Alternator:
voltage/max. current .............................................. 28 V/60 A
power approx. ........................................................ 1700 W
Battery capacity ........................................................ 2 serial-connected 12 V, max. 152 Ah
Battery electrolyte density at +25°C:
fully charged battery .............................................. 1.28 g/cm3 (1.24 g/cm3)*
the battery discharges at ........................................ 1.24 g/cm3 (1.20 g/cm3)*
* Note: Applies to batteries with tropical electrolyte.
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