2435031 LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL Caterpillar parts
G3508, G3512, G3516
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2435031
243-5031
2435031
CA2435031
243-5031
2435031
GAS ENGINE, GENERATOR SET,
Compatible equipment models: 2435031:
Information:
Engines Modified to Operate Using Heavy Fuels
The operation of Caterpillar 3600 Family of engines with heavy fuels requires attention to maintenance intervals and inspections. Trained operations personnel are also required for the special processing and handling of the fuel being used. In addition, special modifications and/or derating of the engine may be required.Heavy fuels require special handling. This involves heating of the fuel to obtain proper viscosity, possibly blending, centrifuging, filtering, as well as engine modifications and extra engine maintenance. In addition, special training is required for personnel (crew) to process and handle the fuel to be used.Heavy crude and blends have less specific heating value than light crude, light blends, and distillate fuels. Crude and blended fuels also contain sulfur, free water (H2O), and sediment which does not contribute to heating value.With heavier fuel, more mass will be required because of lower specific energy. Therefore, it will take more heavy fuel to achieve the same power generation than if an MDO diesel fuel was used.Engine life will be reduced by using heavy fuels. Heavy fuels may contain larger amounts of sulfur and vanadium. The presence of these elements will cause highly corrosive compounds, which increases wear of rings, liners, valves and valve guides.Fuel sulfur can be dealt with by using the proper lubrication oils with sufficient TBN to neutralize the effect of the sulfur.Vanadium cannot currently be economically removed from heavy (residual) fuels. Engine modifications such as increased valve cooling, special valves, high overlap cam, engine derating and water cooled valve inserts are required to reduce the effect of vanadium. Fuel additives, typically magnesium compounds may not be economical to use in treating vanadium fuels.It may be necessary to blend more distillate fuels with the heavy (residual) blend to reduce contaminant levels. This will require a highly trained crew to filter, heat and blend the fuel as well as perform the necessary fuel tests.Heavy fuel characteristic limits for the 3600 engine family and recommended test description for each of the contaminants. Additional Heavy Fuel Requirements
Fuel Tests
1. Test and analyze bunkered fuel on a regular basis to track contaminant levels.2. Before bunkering fuel, test compatibility of bunkered fuel with fuel being purchased. Use separate tanks if possible for bunker fuels.3. Analyze lube oil (using Scheduled Oil Sampling or an alternate laboratory) on a regular basis for wear metals, differential infrared analysis, kinematic viscosity (ASTM D664) and TBN level (ASTM D2896).Engine Operation
Excessive operation at low engine load can be detrimental to engine component life. Refer to the chart below for the approximate time at low load while utilizing heavy fuels. If operation at low load is expected beyond these times, the engine should be operated utilizing No. 2 or marine diesel fuel. Switch over must be accomplished so unit injectors are not starved of fuel. It is preferable to change fuels via a mixing tank, so cold No. 2 fuel is not put into a hot system, causing gaseous mixture in fuel line. The mixing tank should be capable
The operation of Caterpillar 3600 Family of engines with heavy fuels requires attention to maintenance intervals and inspections. Trained operations personnel are also required for the special processing and handling of the fuel being used. In addition, special modifications and/or derating of the engine may be required.Heavy fuels require special handling. This involves heating of the fuel to obtain proper viscosity, possibly blending, centrifuging, filtering, as well as engine modifications and extra engine maintenance. In addition, special training is required for personnel (crew) to process and handle the fuel to be used.Heavy crude and blends have less specific heating value than light crude, light blends, and distillate fuels. Crude and blended fuels also contain sulfur, free water (H2O), and sediment which does not contribute to heating value.With heavier fuel, more mass will be required because of lower specific energy. Therefore, it will take more heavy fuel to achieve the same power generation than if an MDO diesel fuel was used.Engine life will be reduced by using heavy fuels. Heavy fuels may contain larger amounts of sulfur and vanadium. The presence of these elements will cause highly corrosive compounds, which increases wear of rings, liners, valves and valve guides.Fuel sulfur can be dealt with by using the proper lubrication oils with sufficient TBN to neutralize the effect of the sulfur.Vanadium cannot currently be economically removed from heavy (residual) fuels. Engine modifications such as increased valve cooling, special valves, high overlap cam, engine derating and water cooled valve inserts are required to reduce the effect of vanadium. Fuel additives, typically magnesium compounds may not be economical to use in treating vanadium fuels.It may be necessary to blend more distillate fuels with the heavy (residual) blend to reduce contaminant levels. This will require a highly trained crew to filter, heat and blend the fuel as well as perform the necessary fuel tests.Heavy fuel characteristic limits for the 3600 engine family and recommended test description for each of the contaminants. Additional Heavy Fuel Requirements
Fuel Tests
1. Test and analyze bunkered fuel on a regular basis to track contaminant levels.2. Before bunkering fuel, test compatibility of bunkered fuel with fuel being purchased. Use separate tanks if possible for bunker fuels.3. Analyze lube oil (using Scheduled Oil Sampling or an alternate laboratory) on a regular basis for wear metals, differential infrared analysis, kinematic viscosity (ASTM D664) and TBN level (ASTM D2896).Engine Operation
Excessive operation at low engine load can be detrimental to engine component life. Refer to the chart below for the approximate time at low load while utilizing heavy fuels. If operation at low load is expected beyond these times, the engine should be operated utilizing No. 2 or marine diesel fuel. Switch over must be accomplished so unit injectors are not starved of fuel. It is preferable to change fuels via a mixing tank, so cold No. 2 fuel is not put into a hot system, causing gaseous mixture in fuel line. The mixing tank should be capable
Caterpillar SIS machinery equipment:
Caterpillar SIS
G3516 Engine Electronic Ignition System 4EK00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Engine Electronic Ignition System 8LD00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3512 ENGINE 7NJ00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3508 Engine Electronic Ignition System 9TG00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3512 Gas Engine Electronic Ignition System 5JD00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3508 Standard Engine Electronic Ignition System 4WD00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Generator Set CSZ00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Generator Set CPG00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3508 Generator Set CPY00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3512 Generator Set CSP00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3508 Generator Set CPJ00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3512 Generator Set CRN00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Generator Set ZAZ00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Generator Set ZBA00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Generator Set E6R00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Gas Generator Set E6W00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3512 Gas Generator Set E2C00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Generator Set L6A00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3512 Gas Generator Set E2E00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Generator Set E6Z00001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3516 Generator Set E6200001-UP »
243-5031
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts lines Caterpillar catalog:
1636599
LINES GP-AIR STARTING
G3512, G3516, G3516B
G3512, G3516, G3516B
1265236
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3512, G3516
G3512, G3516
1265237
LINES GP-INSTRUMENT PANEL
G3512, G3516
G3512, G3516
1061812
LINES GP-WATER
G3512
G3512
1098221
LINES GP-WATER
G3512
G3512
1345960
LINES GP-WATER
G3512
G3512
1358738
LINES GP-WATER
G3512
G3512
1391513
LINES GP-WATER
G3512
G3512
1343557
LINES GP-AIR
G3512
G3512
2010862
LINES GP-AIR
G3512
G3512
1023140
LINES GP-GREASE
307, 307B, 307C
307, 307B, 307C
2356917
LINES GP-FRONT
928HZ, 930G
928HZ, 930G
1889613
LINES GP-STEERING
CB-535B
CB-535B
1544015
LINES GP-PUMP
236, 248
236, 248
1808016
LINES GP-FUEL FILTER
322C, 322C FM
322C, 322C FM
1932413
LINES GP-RADIATOR
572R II, D7R II
572R II, D7R II
1367961
LINES GP-FUEL INJECTION
16G, 245B, 245D, 621E, 621F, 623E, 627E, 627F, 824C, 825C, 826C, 980F II, D40D, RR-250, SS-250
16G, 245B, 245D, 621E, 621F, 623E, 627E, 627F, 824C, 825C, 826C, 980F II, D40D, RR-250, SS-250
3247022
LINES GP-AIR CONDITIONER
735B, 740B
735B, 740B
3456530
LINES GP-AIR CONDITIONER
246D, 262D, 277D, 279D, 287D, 289D
246D, 262D, 277D, 279D, 287D, 289D