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Fuel

Important

  • Use the same type of diesel fuel as used in cars (EN 590 for E.U. - ASTM D975-09B regulation - S 15 for U.S). Use of other types of fuel could damage the engine. Do not use dirty diesel fuel or mixtures of diesel fuel and water since this will cause serious engine faults.
  • Any failures resulting from the use of fuels other than recommended will not be warranted.

 

Warning

  • Clean fuel prevents the fuel injectors from clogging. Immediately clean up any spillage during refuelling.
  • Never store diesel fuel in galvanized containers (i.e. coated with zinc). Diesel fuel and the galvanized coating react chemically to each other, producing flaking that quickly clogs filters or causes injector pump and/or injector failure.


2.5.1 Fuel for low temperatures

  • When operating the engine in ambient temperatures lower than 0 degrees C, use use suitable low temperature fuel normally available from fuel distributors and corresponding to the specifications of Tab. 2.5.
  • These fuels reduce the formation of paraffin in diesel at low temperatures.
  • When paraffin forms in the diesel, the fuel filter becomes blocked interrupting the flow of fuel.



2.5.2 Biodiesel fuel

  • Fuels containing 10% methyl ester or B10, are suitable for use in this engine provided that they meet the specifications listed in the Tab. 2.5.
  • DO NOT USE vegetable oil as a biofuel for this engine.

 

Tab. 2.5

FUEL COMPATIBILITY
  Compatible Warranty coverage Engine waste Certification emission
yes no yes no yes no yes no
EN 590, DIN 51628 - Military NATO fuel F-54 (S=10 ppm)             (2)  
 
Bio Fuels (EN14214) (4)   (4)     (4) (4)  
 
ARCTIC (EN 590/ASTM D 975) (1)              
 
No 1 Diesel (US) - ASTM D 975 - Grade 1-D S 15 (S=15 ppm)             (3)  
No 2 Diesel (US) - ASTM D 975 - Grade 2-D S 15           (3) (3)  
No 2 Diesel (US) - ASTM D 975  - Grade 2-D S 1500                
 
High sulfur fuel < 400 ppm                
High sulfur fuel > 400 ppm                
 
Civil Jet Fuels Jet A/A1           (1)    
Civil Jet Fuels Jet B                

 

(1) Without adding oil.

(2) Stage 3A.
(3) EPA TIER III
(4) Max. 10% in fuel.



2.5.3 Emission-Related Installation Instructions
Failing to follow the instructions in the applications guidebook when installing a certified engine in a piece of nonroad equipment violates federal law (40 CFR 1068.105(b)), subject to fines or other penalties as described in the Clean Air Act.
OEM must apply a separate label with the following statement: “ULTRA LOW SULFUR FUEL ONLY” near the fuel inlet.
Ensure you are installing an engine appropriately certified for your application. Constant speed engines may only be installed on constant speed equipment for constant speed operation.
If you install the engine in a way that makes the engine's emission control information label hard to read during normal engine maintenance, you must place a duplicate label on the equipment, as described in 40 CFR 1068.105.

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