ANK0600 Lafayette 3606 Engine Caterpillar parts
3606
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CAANK0600
ANK-0600
ANK0600
CAANK0600
ANK-0600
ANK0600
MARINE ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: ANK0600:
Information:
Configuring Thresholds for Events
Responding to the events and diagnostics that are provided by the system is important. There are some values that are configurable by the service technician at the time of installation using the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (CAT ET). These configurable values are percentages of an optimum pressure or temperature value and are used by the warning system as thresholds. If temperature compensation is enabled, the system calculates the proper inflation pressure of the tire based on the operating temperature and the pressure of the tire when the tire is cold. The default settings for the pressure events can be configured, and events set to be temperature compensated.The system supports the following events:
Least Severe High Pressure (Level 1)
Least Severe Low Pressure (Level 1)
Moderately Severe Low Pressure (Level 2)
High Temperature (Level 1)Least Severe High/Low (Level 1) Pressure Events
The least severe high/low pressure events are the first warnings when a tire is under or over inflated. When a tire pressure lags or exceeds the threshold from the optimum inflation pressure, a pop-up message on the Tire Monitoring System display, advises the operator to "Service Soon". If temperature compensation is enabled, it permits the system to provide the temperature compensated least severe high/low pressure events. If temperature compensation is disabled, the least severe pressure events use gauge pressure to trigger events.Moderately Severe Low Pressure (Level 2) Pressure Events
The moderately severe low-pressure events are the second warning of and under inflated tire. Moderately severe low-pressure events warn the operator when a tire pressure falls below the Cold Inflation Pressure (CIP) threshold.The moderately severe low-pressure events warn the operator if a tire pressure lags the threshold from the optimum inflation pressure. A pop-up message on the Tire Monitoring System display advises the operator to "Slow Down, Reduce Load".High Temperature (Level 1) Alert
The high temperature alert warns the driver when a tires temperature exceeds 90° C (194° F). A high tire temperature is typically caused by under inflation. The system will usually provide a pressure deviation alert and a critical low-pressure alert well before a high temperature alert. If triggered, the high temperature alert may be an indication of an alternative problem, such as a dragging brake, bearing failure, or some other condition.
Responding to the events and diagnostics that are provided by the system is important. There are some values that are configurable by the service technician at the time of installation using the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (CAT ET). These configurable values are percentages of an optimum pressure or temperature value and are used by the warning system as thresholds. If temperature compensation is enabled, the system calculates the proper inflation pressure of the tire based on the operating temperature and the pressure of the tire when the tire is cold. The default settings for the pressure events can be configured, and events set to be temperature compensated.The system supports the following events:
Least Severe High Pressure (Level 1)
Least Severe Low Pressure (Level 1)
Moderately Severe Low Pressure (Level 2)
High Temperature (Level 1)Least Severe High/Low (Level 1) Pressure Events
The least severe high/low pressure events are the first warnings when a tire is under or over inflated. When a tire pressure lags or exceeds the threshold from the optimum inflation pressure, a pop-up message on the Tire Monitoring System display, advises the operator to "Service Soon". If temperature compensation is enabled, it permits the system to provide the temperature compensated least severe high/low pressure events. If temperature compensation is disabled, the least severe pressure events use gauge pressure to trigger events.Moderately Severe Low Pressure (Level 2) Pressure Events
The moderately severe low-pressure events are the second warning of and under inflated tire. Moderately severe low-pressure events warn the operator when a tire pressure falls below the Cold Inflation Pressure (CIP) threshold.The moderately severe low-pressure events warn the operator if a tire pressure lags the threshold from the optimum inflation pressure. A pop-up message on the Tire Monitoring System display advises the operator to "Slow Down, Reduce Load".High Temperature (Level 1) Alert
The high temperature alert warns the driver when a tires temperature exceeds 90° C (194° F). A high tire temperature is typically caused by under inflation. The system will usually provide a pressure deviation alert and a critical low-pressure alert well before a high temperature alert. If triggered, the high temperature alert may be an indication of an alternative problem, such as a dragging brake, bearing failure, or some other condition.