1K3347 CHAIN Caterpillar parts
561C, 571G
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1K3347
1K-3347
1K3347
CA1K3347
1K-3347
1K3347
Weight: 20 pounds 9 kg.
PIPELAYER,
Information:
Electric Power Generation: C13 (S/N: X3M1-UP) C15 (S/N: LWR1-UP)Engine: C13 (S/N: KWJ1-UP) C15 (S/N: LDN1-UP) C18 (S/N: BDN1-UP)Generator Set: C15 (S/N: T4A1-UP; X5M1-UP)Industrial Engine: C9.3 (S/N: C9N1-UP; D9N1-UP)Introduction
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
The engines outlined in this publication contain a strategy which will elevate engine speed in certain conditions. This elevated idle keeps ice from building in the intake manifold. If the charge air cooler outlet temperature remains below −18° C (−0.5° F) for 3 hours, the strategy will engage and the engine speed will be elevate to 1600 rpm. The engine will run at this speed for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes the engine speed will be reduce back to low idle speed.Note: Running at higher engine speeds promotes more NOx Reduction System (NRS) gas flow causing any ice accumulation to thaw.On the current Industrial Engine software, the elevated idle strategy can engage regardless of whether pin 46 is grounded on the "J1" ECM connector. This event can lead to an unexpected increase in engine speed.Solution
Operators should be aware that if the engine is operating in a cold environment, the engine speed may elevate to 1600 rpm. This elevated engine speed can affect operation.A permanent solution from Caterpillar will be available in the next engine software release. The next software will be released by 31March 2015.A new engine software release will correct this functionality to allow the engine speed to elevate only if pin 46 is grounded. Until the new software is available, Caterpillar makes the following recommendations when operating in an environment where the charge air cooler outlet temperature may see sustained operation below −18° C (−0.5° F):
Cover the ATAAC to achieve a charge air cooler outlet temperature greater than −18° C (−0.5° F)
If extended idling is not needed, shut the engine down when operating in extreme cold temperaturesIf you have further questions, consult your Application and Installation engineer.
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
The engines outlined in this publication contain a strategy which will elevate engine speed in certain conditions. This elevated idle keeps ice from building in the intake manifold. If the charge air cooler outlet temperature remains below −18° C (−0.5° F) for 3 hours, the strategy will engage and the engine speed will be elevate to 1600 rpm. The engine will run at this speed for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes the engine speed will be reduce back to low idle speed.Note: Running at higher engine speeds promotes more NOx Reduction System (NRS) gas flow causing any ice accumulation to thaw.On the current Industrial Engine software, the elevated idle strategy can engage regardless of whether pin 46 is grounded on the "J1" ECM connector. This event can lead to an unexpected increase in engine speed.Solution
Operators should be aware that if the engine is operating in a cold environment, the engine speed may elevate to 1600 rpm. This elevated engine speed can affect operation.A permanent solution from Caterpillar will be available in the next engine software release. The next software will be released by 31March 2015.A new engine software release will correct this functionality to allow the engine speed to elevate only if pin 46 is grounded. Until the new software is available, Caterpillar makes the following recommendations when operating in an environment where the charge air cooler outlet temperature may see sustained operation below −18° C (−0.5° F):
Cover the ATAAC to achieve a charge air cooler outlet temperature greater than −18° C (−0.5° F)
If extended idling is not needed, shut the engine down when operating in extreme cold temperaturesIf you have further questions, consult your Application and Installation engineer.
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts chain Caterpillar catalog:
2M3051
CHAIN
561B, 561C
561B, 561C
2M3050
CHAIN CASE ASSEM.
561B, 561C
561B, 561C
5M5684
CHAIN ASSEM.
571G
571G
2K5224
CHAIN ASSEM.
572G, 583H, 583K, 594H
572G, 583H, 583K, 594H
2K2171
CHAIN
572G, 583H, 583K
572G, 583H, 583K
5M5684
CHAIN ASSEM.
571G
571G
7M3754
CHAIN
16, 834, 955H, 955K, D9G
16, 834, 955H, 955K, D9G
2M3050
CHAIN CASE ASSEM.
561B, 561C
561B, 561C
2J0884
CHAIN ASSEM.
4S, 955C
4S, 955C
8P6535
CHAIN ASSEM.
561D
561D
6S7150
CHAIN
910, D3
910, D3
4F3691
CHAIN
44, 834
44, 834
3F6157
CHAIN ASSEM.
6A, 7A, 8 SR, 8A, 9A
6A, 7A, 8 SR, 8A, 9A
6K2953
CHAIN
D4
D4