List of Contents
List of Contents
List of Contents
List of contents
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1 Preliminary remarks
1.1 Purpose of the manual
1.2 Layout and function
1.3 Correct use of the turbocharger
1.4 Essential information
1.5 Abbreviations and symbols
1.6 Turbocharger rating plate
2 Safety
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3 Commissioning
3.1 Oil supply
3.2 Inspection work
3.3 Putting into operation after laying up
4 Operation
4.1 Servicing work
4.2 Monitoring
4.3 Operation without emergency oil supply
4.4 Surging of turbocharger
4.5 Contact with rotating parts
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5 Maintenance
5.1 Foreword to Maintenance
5.2 Cleaning the filter silencer
5.3 Cleaning the compressor during operation
5.4 Cleaning turbine blades and nozzle ring in operation
5.5 Suppliers of materials for dry cleaning
6 Troubleshooting
6.1 Possible remedies for failures
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7.1 Turbocharger weights
7.2 Remove the turbocharger
7.3 Installing the turbocharger
1 Preliminary remarks
1.1 Purpose of the manual
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Operation manual This operation manual will help you to become familiar with your ABB
Turbo Systems Ltd turbocharger and to use it to full effect in its intended
application. You will find important instructions as to the safe, correct, and
economical operation of the turbocharger.
Target group The content of this operation manual is intended for persons such as en-
gineers, marine mechanics and service technicians who are responsible
for the running of the engine and the turbocharger installed thereon.
Content of operation ma- This operation manual includes helpful information on the following topics:
nual
Information on the operation of the turbocharger and ways to prolong
the turbocharger's service life.
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An operation manual must be available at all times at the site where the
turbocharger is used. It is essential that this operation manual is read
before beginning work by all persons working with or on the turbo-
NOTE charger. Personnel who only work occasionally on the machine (e.g.
during installation and maintenance) must also have read and fully un-
derstood the operating manual before beginning work.
WARNING quipment.
In the event of doubt, consult the officer for safety and accident protection
responsible for your area.
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Mode of operation
components:
Turbine
Compressor
The exhaust gases from the diesel engine flow through the gas inlet cas-
ing (7) and nozzle ring (8) to the turbine wheel.
The turbine wheel (9) uses the energy contained in the exhaust gas to
drive the compressor wheel (12), whereby the compressor draws in fresh
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The exhaust gases escape through the exhaust pipe which is connected
to the gas outlet casing (6).
The air which is necessary for the operation of the diesel engine and
which is compressed in the turbocharger is drawn through the suction
branch or the filter silencer (1) into the compressor wheel (12). It then
passes through the diffuser (11) and leaves the turbocharger through the
compressor outlet on the air outlet casing (13).
The rotor runs in two radial plain bearings (2/5) which are located in the
bearing bush (4) between the compressor and the turbine. The axial thrust
bearing (3) is on the compressor side.
The plain bearings are connected to a central lubricating oil feed which is
supplied by the oil lubrication circuit of the engine. The oil outlet is always
at the lowest point of the bearing casing (10).
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This turbocharger supplied by ABB Turbo Systems has been developed
for use on diesel engines to generate the volume of air and the charg-
ing pressure required to operate the engine.
NOTE The engine manufacturer has provided ABB Turbo Systems with infor-
mation regarding the intended purpose of the engine, from which the
operating parameters specific to the turbocharger (such as rotating
speeds, temperatures, replacement periods / exchange intervals) have
been derived and are indicated on the rating plate.
Any other usage shall be regarded as a special application which must
be discussed with ABB Turbo Systems. The manufacturer accepts no
liability for other applications. If it is used otherwise, ABB Turbo Sys-
tems reserves the right to reject all claims under the warranty.
Perfect condition The turbocharger must only be installed in a technically perfect condition,
corresponding to its intended purpose and following the instructions in the
Engine Manufacturers' Manual, and must be operated and used in com-
pliance with the Operation Manual.
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The manufacturer shall not accept liability for damages resulting from un-
authorised alterations to the turbocharger.
Organisational measures
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Original parts and accessories are especially designed for the turbo-
charger supplied by ABB Turbo Systems Ltd.
NOTE
ABB Turbo Systems shall not be liable for any damage caused by using
non-original parts and accessories.
Qualification of personnel
charger.
After-sales service
Design variants
This means that some sections and component descriptions in this oper-
ating manual do not apply to your turbocharger.
Our service stations and agencies will gladly answer your questions relat-
ing specifically to your model.
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Accuracy of illustrations
The graphics and images shown in this operation manual are of a general
nature and are intended to assist understanding of the work steps and in-
structions. Differences may exist in certain details.
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without additional safeguarding measures for a period of 6 months after
the delivery date.
Ensure that the storage area is dry with humidity of 40-70% and free of
condensation.
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Z Prerequisite
X Work step
D Result
Basic Instructions
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This note provides suggestions and tips to make work on the turbo-
charger easier.
The note provides further essential information.
NOTE
The term used in this manual ABB Turbo Systems signifies ABB Turbo
Systems Ltd.
The term used in this manual Official ABB Turbo Systems service station
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signifies ABB Turbocharger service stations, that have been tested and
certified by ABB Turbo Systems Ltd.
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L_00012
9 CE = Conformité Européenne
10 Turbocharger type
11 Series number
12 Year of construction of the turbocharger
Continuous running above the indicated nBmax, tBmax values may consid-
erably reduce the recommended exchange intervals. In such cases, we
recommend you contact the nearest official service station of ABB
CAUTION Turbo Systems Ltd.
nMmax , tMmax normally apply only when running at overload (110 %) dur-
ing trials on the engine test bed. These limits may also be permitted in
service for special applications. The operation over nMmax , tMmax is not
permitted.
Non-compliance with the recommended exchange intervals may in-
crease the risk of unpredictable component failure.
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2 Safety
2.1 Basic safety instructions
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The following symbols and terms are used for the safety instructions in
this manual:
Failure to follow work steps and operating instructions marked with this
symbol completely and rigorously may result in serious personal injury
or even fatal accidents.
WARNING Warning signs must be strictly observed at all times.
working and operation instructions marked with this symbol are not, or
only partly, observed.
CAUTION Caution signs must be strictly observed at all times.
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materials.
WARNING
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Explosion hazard
Cleaning work should be carried out outdoors due to explosion hazard.
If this is not possible, ensure that there is adequate ventilation and air
WARNING circulation. Before beginning cleaning work in confined spaces, extin-
guish naked flames (including cigarettes!) due to the risk of explosion.
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Before cleaning, protect the floor against unintended leaks of oil and
operation materials.
You must wear protective clothing (see section General safety instruc-
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tions).
Handle operation materials and detergents with utmost caution.
When handling solvents, wear protective clothing and observe the fol-
lowing rules:
Avoid skin contact with solvents.
Avoid inhaling vapours under all circumstances.
Do not allow solvents to soak protective clothing.
After cleaning, check electric cables for signs of wear or damage.
Follow the prescribed maintenance and inspection schedules for all ad-
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from the turbocharger and its accessories.
from the operating materials used.
due to failure to comply with the safety instructions.
from inadequate performance of maintenance and inspection work.
Mechanical influences
crushing
shearing
cutting
winding
smashing
drawing in
knocking
stabbing
rubbing
Escape of liquids under high pressure and / or at high temperature
slipping
tripping
falling
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Oils
Grease
Coolants
Detergents and solvents
Acids
Note that operation and process materials are harmful to the environ-
ment if they penetrate soil or water.
CAUTION
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Personal injury The following injuries can be caused by operation and process materials:
Allergies
Skin disease
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Loss of consciousness
Poisoning or nausea after inhalation
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9 Keep the work area clean
9 Avoid disturbing dust
9 Dust-suppressing tools and processing steps
9 Remove from packaging only in the work area
9 Exercise particular care when removing old insulating materials
9 Dispose of insulating materials in a technically and environmentally
compatible manner
9 If large quantities of dust are created, wear protective glasses
9 Use half or quarter masks
9 Wear suitable work clothing and gloves
9 For sensitive skin, apply moisturising, protective barrier cream
Noise
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The effects of noise above a legally permitted level can cause personal in-
jury.
Heat hazard
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Warnings that have been applied to turbochargers by ABB Turbo Systems
must not be removed, painted over or obscured with other stickers. Miss-
ing or illegible warnings must be replaced by new warnings.
Apply warnings so that they are clearly visible in the positions intended
for that purpose. Please contact an official ABB Turbo Systems service
station for further information.
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3 Commissioning
3.1 Oil supply
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A carefully designed oil supply, which functions under all operating condi-
tions, is an important precondition for trouble-free operation of the turbo-
charger.
Lubrication of the turbocharger is normally carried out with oil from the
engine oil circuit.
Oil filtration
A lubrication oil filter system with a mesh size ≤ 0.050 mm is adequate for
TPL ..-B turbochargers.
Oil pressure
The oil pressure before the bearings must be maintained precisely to en-
sure fault-free operation.
The permissible oil pressures are specified in the following tables de-
pendent on the lubrication (engine lubrication or separate lubricating sys-
tem).
Alarm
Permissible oil-pressure range for normal operation 0.8 - 2.5
Permissible oil-pressure range during engine warm- 0.8 - 4.0
up phase
Separate lubrication sys- Kinetic viscosity 12 - 170 cST Oil pressure [bar]
tem
Impermissible oil-pressure range -> 0.0 - 0.9
Engine Shut Down (without delay)
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Short-term (<1h) permissible oil-pressure range -> 0.9 - 1.1
Alarm
Permissible oil-pressure range for normal operation 1.1 - 2.5
Permissible oil-pressure range during engine warm- 1.1 - 4.0
up phase
Engine lubrication Oil inlet Engine load Oil inlet pressure Oil outlet
temperature [%] [ bar ] temperature
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The safety instructions must be followed before and during all inspec-
tion work.
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Lubricating system X Check oil pressure in oil supply lines.
before and after the turbine and the compressor at various engine
speeds.
X Compare the measured values with those of the inspection report, tak-
ing into account the different operating conditions.
Clean or replace lubricating oil filters after the first 100 service hours.
X Inspect the exhaust pipe before and after the turbine for any combus-
tion residue, clean / remove foreign bodies or residual water.
X Inspect air supply line or filter silencer for any foreign bodies, clean /
remove.
X Start up the turbocharger's engine end oil circulation system.
X Prepare the turbocharger for operation as instructed in the section In-
spection work before commissioning in the chapter entitled Commis-
sioning.
X Start up the turbocharger.
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4 Operation
4.1 Servicing work
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CAUTION
CAUTION
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Monitoring of the machine plant provides information about the perform-
ance of the turbocharger.
Oil filters X With the engine at standstill clean or replace oil filters
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The inspection and assessment of the rotor and bearing parts must be
performed by an official ABB Turbo Systems service station.
NOTE
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The replacement of the bearing parts as well as the inspection and as-
sessment of the rotor must be carried out by an official ABB Turbo Sys-
tems service station.
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4.2 Monitoring
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4.2.1 Speed measurement
Defects in the speed transmitter, the connecting cable and plug to the
measuring unit, in the measuring unit itself or the power supply.
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Turbocharger damage.
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A U-tube manometer can be ordered from ABB Turbo Systems Ltd. for
measuring the underpressure at the filter silencer.
U-tube manometer
L_00003
L_00004
1 Felt discs
A [mm H2O] Pressure differential / pressure loss
NOTE
X Fit the U-tube manometer to the filter silencer as shown in the preced-
ing description.
X For best readability, the U-tube manometer can be filled with slightly
coloured water.
Under as-new conditions (new or clean filter silencer and filter mat), the
maximum pressure loss (A) is 120 mm H2O under full loading.
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X Clean the filter as soon as the loss of pressure (A) reaches a value of
200 mm H2O if not before.
For better readability of the pressure differential (A) on the U-tube ma-
nometer, the measuring rod can be withdrawn to the level of the lower
water level indicators.
NOTE
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If a leak occurs in the emergency oil system during operation and imme-
diate repair is not possible, the turbocharger can be operated until repair
without emergency oil supply.
X Dismantle the pipe leading from the valve unit or the branch piece to
the tank.
X Fit a blind flange to the valve unit or the branch piece.
X Close opening on the tank to prevent the escape of oil.
CAUTION
Action to be taken:
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and permissible. This slightly reduces the length of the blades in the com-
pressor and/or the turbine. Certain tolerances must be observed to avoid
significant loss of efficiency.
Before shutting the engine down, it must be allowed to idle for about 3
minutes longer so that the circulating lubricating oil can dissipate the
heat in the turbocharger bearings.
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5 Maintenance
5.1 Foreword to Maintenance
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Cleaning work includes regular visual checks and washing to ensure the
correct functioning of the turbocharger and its auxiliary appliances.
Filter silencer
Compressor
Turbine and nozzle ring
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5.2.1 Filter silencer with tension band
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X Rinse filter ring (81265) with water using detergent or, if very dirty, so-
ak it. Squeeze out carefully. Rinse in cold water. Avoid high mechani-
cal stress (water jet).
The dirt in the filter ring (81265) depends on the cleanness of the air
drawn in. Wash or replace the filter ring as necessary or every 500 ser-
vice hours.
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X Pull the slide-in modules (E) out, bend the cover panels (81137) open,
and then take out the fleece segments (81136).
X Clean fleece segments (81136).
When cleaning, ensure that the fleece segments (81136) are cleaned
only with a mild jet of compressed air, a soft brush or damp cloth. Oth-
erwise the segments may be damaged or lose their shape.
Heavily soiled fleece segments and filter ring as well as damaged con-
necting strips should be replaced with original parts from ABB Turbo
Systems.
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(81136) in the cover panels (81137).
X Bend the cover panels back to their original shape.
X Insert slide-in modules (E) in the grooves in the filter silencer body
(81135).
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B Screw N Locknut
E Slide-in module = fleece segment + cover panel
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If provided
Rinse filter ring (81265) with water using detergent or, if very dirty, so-
ak it. Squeeze out carefully. Rinse in cold water. Avoid high mechani-
cal stress (water jet).
The dirt in the filter ring (81265) depends on the cleanness of the air
drawn in. Wash or replace the filter ring as necessary or every 500 ser-
vice hours.
NOTE
X Withdraw the slide-in modules (E), bend open the cover panels
(81137) and then take out the fleece segments (81136).
X Clean fleece segment (81136).
When cleaning, ensure that the fleece segments (81136) are cleaned
only with a mild jet of compressed air and a soft brush or damp cloth.
Otherwise the segments may be damaged or lose their shape.
Heavily soiled fleece segments and filter ring as well as damaged con-
necting rods should be replaced with original parts from ABB Turbo
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Systems.
NOTE
If the connecting rods (81269) are not located correctly in their recesses
on the filter silencer body (81135), the cover grid (81266) can twist and
shift. This can allow foreign bodies and dirt to get into the compressor.
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L_00234
X Fit locknuts (N) on screw (B) and tighten to the following torque:
L_00192
X Disconnect the line (2) at the injection pipe (1) and remove the screw
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coupling from the pipe.
X Withdraw the pipe (2) from the guide tube (3).
X Punch the guide tube (3) out of the caulking with a bolt (diameter = 16
mm) and withdraw it.
NOTE
L_00194
X After fitting the slide-in modules (E), re-fit the guide tube (3) and re-
caulk it.
X Fit the pipe (2) and screw to the injection pipe (1).
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These guidelines for wet cleaning apply exclusively for cleaning with
clean water and are subject to permission for the procedure being ob-
tained from the engine manufacturer.
NOTE
The dirt in the compressor stage (compressor wheel and diffuser) de-
pends on the cleanness of the air drawn in and the operating point.
A deposit of dirt in the flow ducts will be formed if the following substances
are present in the intake air:
Interval between clea- The interval between periodic cleaning depends in large measure on the
nings operating conditions. In general, cleaning should be carried out every 25
to 100 operating hours.
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Cleaning method
The compressor is cleaned while operating using the cleaning method de-
scribed in the following. This method has been tested and is approved by
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Wet cleaning
Principle of wet cleaning Water is injected before the compressor wheel via an injection pipe fitted
in the filter silencer or the suction branch in order to clean the compressor
stage in operation.
The water does not act as a solvent in the process, but the deposit is re-
moved by the mechanical impact of the drops. The process is ideal, pro-
vided the soiling is not too advanced.
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Due to the danger of corrosion, only clean water may be used, and on
no account salt water. The water should also contain no cooling addi-
tives, which could form deposits in the flow ducts.
CAUTION
Cleaning more than one If several turbochargers are installed on one engine, we recommend clea-
turbocharger compressor ning the turbocharger compressors one after the other.
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5.3.1 Wet cleaning the compressor with external pressurised water con-
tainer (XC3)
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The water feed with the externally mounted dosing vessel is only suit-
able for applications with underpressure upstream of the compressor
wheel (cannot be used for: Blower connected upstream of the com-
NOTE pressor or high-pressure compressor stage in the case of two-stage
charging).
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L_00198
X Screw plug
Y Valve lever
Operating the pressure X The Operating state preconditions for cleaning compressors with XC3
water vessel must be met before cleaning can begin.
X Remove the screw plug (X).
X Fill the vessel with pure water.
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If cleaning is still unsuccessful after three attempts and the engine op-
NOTE erating values are unsatisfactory, we recommend that the turbocharger
be checked and cleaned by an official ABB Turbo Systems service sta-
tion.
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If the cleaning container on the filter silencer is used, the detailed clean-
ing instructions provided on the plate (4) fitted to the filter silencer
should be followed.
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NOTE
Use of cleaning container X The Operating state preconditions for cleaning compressors with XC4
must be met before cleaning can begin.
X Open filling cap (5) on cleaning container (1).
X Fill with clean water.
X Screw filling cap (5) back into place.
X Open valve (6) for about 3 minutes.
X Close valve (6) and check that all the water has been sucked out.
X After cleaning, a waiting time of at least 5 minutes with the engine run-
ning must be allowed so that the turbocharger can dry.
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TPL 85-B
TPL 91-B
Combustion of heavy fuel oil in diesel engines causes soiling of the tur-
bine blades and nozzle rings of the turbochargers.
Soiling increases with time, so that regular and properly performed clean-
ing is important to remove the accumulated deposits.
The exhaust gas temperature downstream of the cylinders can rise and
the charging pressure at the air receiver can fall if turbine components be-
come soiled.
A soiled turbine also results in rotor unbalance. Severe soiling can lead to
impermissibly high rotor imbalance.
Wet cleaning interval The interval between periodic cleaning depends in large measure on the
operating conditions. In general, cleaning should be carried out every 50
to 500 operating hours.
Interval for dry cleaning The interval between periodic cleaning depends in large measure on the
operating conditions. In general, cleaning should be carried out every 20
to 50 operating hours.
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Cleaning methods
Several methods are possible for cleaning the turbine and nozzle ring dur-
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ing operation. The cleaning methods described in the following have been
tested and are recommended by ABB Turbo Systems:
Wet cleaning
Dry cleaning
Principle of wet cleaning During wet cleaning using droplets of water, the water does not act as a
solvent. Instead, the deposit is removed by the mechanical impact of the
drops.
Principle of dry cleaning During dry cleaning using dry solid particles in granulate form, the deposit
is removed by the mechanical impact of the grains hitting the surface.
Wet and dry cleaning are equally effective. However, it may be useful to
apply both methods together.
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reduction of engine load. The exhaust temperature must not exceed the
value specified in the corresponding cleaning instructions (see the re-
NOTE spective section Operating state preconditions).
Cleaning more than one If several turbochargers are installed on one engine, we recommend clea-
turbocharger turbine ning the turbocharger turbines with nozzle rings one after the other.
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5.4.1 Wet cleaning the turbine and nozzle ring during operation
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The maximum exhaust gas temperature specified by the engine manufac-
turer and the TMmax temperature as shown on the turbocharger rating plate
must not be exceeded under any circumstances. During wet cleaning, the
turbine is braked and the turbocharger operates at reduced speed. As a
result, less air is supplied to the engine and the temperature after the en-
gine cylinder and exhaust valve rises.
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Operating the wet clea- Z The Operating state preconditions for wet cleaning must be satisfied
ning system before cleaning is begun.
X Check that the water supply (1) is open and ensured, and also con-
nected to the regulating value (2) in front of the turbocharger.
X Set the shut-off valve (9) of the drain pipe (8) on the gas outlet casing
to Position 1 and check whether exhaust gas escapes.
X Firstly, slowly open the 3-way-valve (4) (if fitted), then the regulating
valve (2) until the manometer (3) shows a pressure of 1 ∓ 0.2 bar.
X Inject water for 5 minutes at constant engine output.
Check whether the exhaust-gas temperature after the turbine drops.
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X Close the regulating valve (2) and the 3-way-valve (4).
X Set drain cock (9) of the drain pipe (8) on the gas outlet casing to Posi-
tion 2, in order to keep the drain pipe clean with air from the compres-
sor casing (21).
X The water supply connection (1) to the regulating valve (2) must be
disconnected.
X After cleaning, a waiting time of at least 10 minutes with the engine
running must be allowed so that the turbocharger can dry.
Points to remember when The gas outlet casing must be drained of water via the drain pipe (8)
cleaning when cleaning.
The exhaust-gas temperature after the turbocharger falls significantly
during cleaning (by 50 to 150°C).
Outflow can (but need not) take place through the drain-pipe, depend-
ing on the engine load. This outflow might not start for 2 - 3 minutes, or
it may not occur at all.
If draining is not carried out, the turbocharger speed and / or gas inlet
temperature must be monitored closely during the washing operation. If
the load is too low, water can collect in the gas outlet casing. Signs of
this are a sudden fall in the turbocharger speed or very rapid increase
in the gas inlet temperature. In either of these cases, the washing op-
eration must be terminated and the washing cycle begun again with a
lower water pressure or higher engine loading.
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5.4.2 Integrated dry cleaning of the turbine and nozzle ring during opera-
tion
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This cleaning method is not suitable for removing thick dirt deposits and
must therefore be carried out more often (see chapter Cleaning turbine
blades and nozzle ring in operation).
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CAUTION
Operation of the dry Z The Operating state preconditions for integrated dry cleaning must be
cleaning device satisfied before cleaning is begun.
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X Set the combined air valve/pressure relief valve (7) to the pressure re-
lief position.
X Check whether the exhaust gas temperature has dropped downstream
of the turbine.
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Selection of materials The following materials are suitable for use in dry cleaning:
The average grain size of the cleaning granulate must be between 1.2
and 2.0 mm.
The specific weight of the cleaning granulate must not exceed 1.2 kg/dm3.
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5.4.3 Non-integrated dry cleaning device for the turbine and nozzle ring
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during opration
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CAUTION
Operation of the dry Z The Operating state preconditions for non-integrated dry cleaning de-
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The drain openings in the gas outlet casing must remain closed while
NOTE the turbine is being cleaned. Careless handling can cause incompletely
combusted soot particles to escape.
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6.1 Possible remedies for failures
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Turbocharger
X Clean
Z Ventilation inadequate
X Improve ventilation
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Intake condition normal
Z Injection misadjusted
X Correct adjustment
Z Injection misadjusted
X Correct adjustment
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Vibrations
Z Bearing damaged
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Z Rotor grazing
Z Foreign bodies in the turbocharger
X Contact an official ABB Turbo Systems service station.
Z Turbocharger dirty
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Turbocharger
X Clean
Z Bearing damaged
Z Rotor grazing
Z Foreign bodies in the turbocharger
X Contact an official ABB Turbo Systems service station.
Sluggish start-up
Engine
silencer is dirty
Z Trap dirty
X Clean
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X Select a suitable rope taking into account the weight of the turbo-
charger parts.
X Cross and loop the rope over the crane hook
X Do not stand under suspended loads.
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For the safety of loads on the crane hook, the ropes must be sus-
pended crossed over each other. See also previous illustration.
WARNING
Weights [kg] TPL 69BA TPL 73-B TPL 77-B TPL 80-B TPL 85-B
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1537 2310 3524 5510 9300
Weights [kg] TPL 69BA TPL 73-B TPL 77-B TPL 80-B TPL 85-B
1677 2554 3928 6086 10255
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The two oil supply channels in the bearing casing are fitted with one ori-
fice each. In order to obtain the required oil pressure, the ∅ of this ori-
fice has been individually adjusted by the engine builder. Whenever
NOTE these orifices are removed, or if the bearing casing or the complete tur-
bocharger is replaced, it is essential to ensure that the orifice with the
correct ∅ is fitted into the oil-conducting oil-inlet channel.
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WARNING Z In no event should a rope be looped round the emergency oil tank to
suspend the turbocharger.
X Select a suitable rope taking into account the weight of the turbo-
charger.
X Suspend the complete turbocharger using the two ribs on the bear-
ing casing provided for this purpose.
X The turbocharger must be transported as horizontally as possible.
Ensure that the transport ropes do not touch the emergency oil tank.
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WARNING Z Suspend the complete turbocharger using the two ribs provided for
this purpose. In no event should the rope be looped round the emer-
gency oil tank to suspend the turbocharger.
X Select a suitable rope taking into account the weight of the turbo-
charger.
X The turbocharger must be transported as horizontally as possible.
Ensure that the transport ropes do not touch the emergency oil tank.
TPL 73-85 X Mate the insulating shell with the bearing casing and secure.
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X Select a suitable rope taking into account the weight of the turbo-
charger parts.
X Cross and loop the rope over the crane hook
X Do not stand under suspended loads.
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For the safety of loads on the crane hook, the ropes must be sus-
pended crossed over each other. See also previous illustration.
WARNING
Modules
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Weights [kg] TPL 69BA TPL 73-B TPL 77-B TPL 80-B TPL 85-B
200 339 616 911 1625
The total weight of the complete internal part of the compressor casing
includes the internal part of the compressor casing, the diffuser and the
wall insert.
NOTE
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Not all tools are identified with a part number. The identification of the
tools is ensured with the tools list (included in the toolbox).
NOTE
81000_003
TPL 77 - 85
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X Fit safety ring bolt (90231) in the bearing plate (P) on the filter silencer.
TPL 77 – 85
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Remove filter silencer X Sling lifting gear through the loops at the rear and secure to the
shackle (90195) or to the safety ring bolt (90231) with a shackle.
X Release nuts (74027) with Verbus washers (74028) and remove the fil-
ter silencer or air suction branch.
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Install the filter silencer X The filter silencer or air suction branch is installed in the reverse se-
quence.
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CAUTION
Clearance A [mm] TPL 69BA TPL 73-B TPL 77-B TPL 80-B TPL 85-B
0.33 – 0.52 0.36 – 0.56 0.39 – 0.60 0.42 – 0.65 0.46 – 0.73
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Not all tools are identified with a part number. The identification of the
tools is ensured with the tools list (included in the toolbox).
NOTE
If provided:
Position of the safety X Take the nuts (90458) out of the toolbox and attach them to the threa-
segments before disas- ded pins of the three safety segments (Y) on the internal part of the
sembly compressor casing (76000).
D The internal part of the compressor casing is now detached from the
external part of the compressor casing (74000) and can be removed.
NOTE
Control dimension u [mm] Dimension TPL 69BA TPL 73-B TPL 77-B TPL 80-B TPL 85-B
u -- 18.6 19.0 19.6 27.6
90190 / 90195
74028
74027
74026
76040
76000
90900
90458 90025
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Remove diffuser
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TPL 77 - 85 X Remove screws (76002).
X Remove diffuser (79000) by means of ring bolts (90235).
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regulations may fall, and can cause serious or even fatal injury.
X Select a suitable rope taking into account the weight of the cartridge
WARNING
group.
To correct the slight tilt of the cartridge group suspended from the rope,
a piece of squared timber must be jammed between the rope and the
emergency oil tank fixing.
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NOTE Use only squared timber and not an iron bar, otherwise there is a dan-
ger of slipping.
X Press cartridge group down evenly with jack screws (90900) into the
holes provided.
If the blades on the rotor have too little or no clearance, this may dam-
age the blades and the casing.
X By turning the rotor, check that the turbine blades do not touch the
CAUTION
turbine diffuser.
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TPL 73 - 80
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TPL 85
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Work that exceeds the scope of the description in this chapter must on-
ly be performed by a trained fitter from an official ABB Turbo Systems
service station.
CAUTION
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TPL 73 - 80
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1 Valve flap
2 O-ring gasket (42234)
3 Valve seat
If scratches are found on the valve seat or the valve flap jams, the valve
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X Place clamp (90921) over stud (61036) until it lies flush with the inner
radius of the gas outlet casing.
X Insert extension (A) of torque spanner (B) through the hole in the
clamp and loosen screws (61056) one after the other.
X Do not remove screws (61056) and washers (61057) yet.
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Turbine diffuser
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X Before dismantling the turbine diffuser (63000), the nozzle ring (56001)
must be secured against falling with a clamping set and a wooden
block.
X Loosen the remaining screws (61056) and remove with Verbus ripp
discs (61057).
X Push back the turbine diffuser with extraction screws (90901) and
withdraw the turbine diffuser until the clamp (90921) contacts the he-
xagon head nut (90178).
If the nozzle ring (56001) is not secured when the turbine diffuser
(63000) is withdrawn, it may fall. Note that the nozzle ring hangs loosely
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Nozzle ring
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56001_002
56001_003
X Draw the nozzle ring (56001) forward, fix the nozzle ring to the lifting
gear and remove.
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Fitting X Fit the nozzle ring and the turbine diffuser by reversing the sequence
for removal.
X Align positioning pins in nozzle ring with the holes in the gas inlet cas-
ing.
Smear all screws in and on the gas outlet casing with Anti Scuff Paste
868 from SPANJAARD.
NOTE
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These operations must be carried out as described in the chapter Re-
moving and fitting the turbine diffuser and nozzle ring.
NOTE
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X Check the lifting equipment and secure it to the bearing casing (42001)
so that the cartridge group is hanging straight.
X Remove supports (90450).
TPL 73 - 80 X Mount valve block (42230) with gasket (42045) and hexagon head
screws (42241).
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If the blades on the rotor have too little or no clearance, this may dam-
age the blades and the casing.
X By turning the rotor, check that the turbine blades do not touch the
CAUTION
turbine diffuser.
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Before fitting the external part of the compressor casing, screw all
press-off nuts (61037) to the end of the thread on the studs provided for
this purpose.
NOTE
X Assemble the external part of the compressor casing (74000) and se-
cure with nuts (61037).
X Remove the lifting device (90190/90195).
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90190 / 90195
74028
74027
74026
76040
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76000
90900
90458 90025
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X Attach the lifting device (90190/90195) securely to the front of the flan-
ge on the internal part of the compressor casing (76000).
X Fit O-ring gasket (76040).
X Remove support angle (90025).
X Fit four guide bolts (90320).
X Position internal part of compressor casing (76000) with wall insert and
diffuser carefully over the guide bolts and insert, then remove lifting
device (90190/90195).
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X Insert the internal part of the compressor casing as far as it will go.
X Remove guide bolts (90320) and fit studs (74026).
If provided:
Position of the safety X Loosen nuts (90458) on the threaded pins of the three safety segments
segments after assembly (Y) on the internal part of the compressor casing (76000) and push the
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threaded pins together with safety segment (Y) as far as they will go
against the external part of the compressor casing (74000).
NOTE
Control dimension s [mm] Dimension TPL 69BA TPL 73-B TPL 77-B TPL 80-B TPL 85-B
s -- 12.1 12.9 11.9 18.5
CAUTION
Clearance A [mm] TPL 69BA TPL 73-B TPL 77-B TPL 80-B TPL 85-B
0.33 – 0.52 0.36 – 0.56 0.39 – 0.60 0.42 – 0.65 0.46 – 0.73
Install the filter silencer X Fit the filter silencer or air suction branch and secure with nuts (74027)
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and Verbus washers (74028) (see section Removing and installing the
filter silencer or air suction branch).
X Connect the oil lines and all air lines in accordance with the engine
manufacturer’s instructions.
X Install all insulation that has been removed.
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If only the nozzle ring has to be removed, it is possible to dismantle it at
the turbine end.
NOTE
56001_001
X Remove the two hexagon head screws (61044) and Verbus washers
(61043) from the lower section and replace them with two studs
(90177).
X To lock, fit hexagon nuts (90178) to the studs.
X Release and remove the remaining flange screws.
X Withdraw the gas inlet casing (51001) together with the nozzle ring
(56001) from the gas outlet casing (61001) until the holder (90175) and
screw (61044) can be fitted from the outside.
X Release the hexagon nuts (90178) from the studs.
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When positioning the gas inlet casing, use suitable shims and take care
to avoid damaging the brackets for the insulation.
CAUTION
X Loosen the holder (90175) and remove the nozzle ring (56001) with su-
itable lifting gear.
Assembly X Assemble the nozzle ring (56001) and tighten holder (90175) with
screw (61044).
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X Assemble the gas inlet casing (51001) and secure by placing hexagon
nuts (90178) on the studs (90177).
X Remove holder (90175) and screw (61044).
X Assemble the gas inlet casing together with the nozzle ring on gas out-
let casing (61001).
X Fit and tighten the hexagon head screws (61044) and Verbus washers
(61043).
X Remove hexagon nuts (90178) from studs (90177).
X Replace the studs with hexagon head screws (61044) and Verbus
washers (61043) and tighten.
X Remove shackle (90195) and suspension rope from the gas inlet cas-
ing.
X Secure the insulation on the gas inlet casing (51001).
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Tightening torques [Nm] TPL 69BA TP 73-B TPL 77-B TPL 80-B TPL 85-B
42059 M16 M16 M20 M20 M24
105 105 240 240 240
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WARNING
The measures that can be executed the fastest for the emergency re-
pair of the turbocharger are listed first.
NOTE
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A locked rotor must be disassembled following turbocharger repair and
given an imbalance check.
CAUTION
The only exceptions are test rig runs up to a maximum of 25% engine
load on new engines with one or a number of turbochargers, which are
requested by some customers. Since in these cases operation with a
NOTE locked rotor is brief and the loads are small, subsequent disassembly of
the rotor is unnecessary.
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NOTE
X Remove the silencer or air suction branch and the compressor casing
internal part together with the wall insert and the diffuser.
X Fit studs (74026) as needed for the locking device on the compressor
casing.
X Mount the assembly-disassembly device (90020) and tighten with nuts
(74027) (according to chapter Table of tightening torques).
X Block the rotor with lock (90480).
X Cut a thread (M12 or 1/2") in the existing hole and secure the lock with
a screw (A).
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NOTE
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X Remove the silencer or air suction branch and the compressor casing
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internal part together with the wall insert and the diffuser.
X Fix partition wall with clamp (94005) and screws (90442).
CAUTION
Table of tightening tor- Part num- TPL69BA TPL73-B TPL77-B TPL80-B TPL85-B
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TPL 85 X Fit the locking flange (94003) with screws (94007 or 94008, using the
longest possible screws) as well as the adjustment ring (94004) and in-
termediate ring (94031).
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TPL 73 – 80
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It must be ensured that all components are clean and free from grease.
CAUTION
X Place the correct intermediate rings (94001 and/or 94002) on the lock-
ing flange (94003) and fit the assembly-disassembly device (90020).
X Insert the remaining intermediate rings (94001 and/or 94002) and
mount the locking flange (94003) with screws (94006).
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TPL 73 – 80
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It must be ensured that all components are clean and free from grease.
CAUTION
X Place the correct intermediate rings (94001 and/or 94002) on the lock-
ing flange (94003) and fit the assembly-disassembly device (90020).
X Insert the remaining intermediate rings (94001 and/or 94002) and
mount the locking flange (94003) with screws (94006).
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It must be ensured that all components are clean and free from grease.
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CAUTION
TPL 85
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It must be ensured that all components are clean and free from grease.
CAUTION
Further measures and information for operation with a locked rotor for 2-
stroke engines
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2-stroke engine with one No further measures are necessary. The engine can be operated with the
turbocharger: auxiliary blower according to the instructions of the manufacturer.
9 The lubrication oil system must remain connected and turned on.
2-stroke engine with seve- X The compensator at the compressor outlet must be dismantled and the
ral turbochargers: air duct blocked at the engine end, as undamaged turbochargers de-
velop a receiver pressure.
X The operating limit of the engine can be raised by additionally blocking
the gas inlet, as the exhaust gas is then used to drive the undamaged
turbocharger. The loading and temperature of the locked rotor are also
reduced.
The pressure in the charge-air receiver must not exceed 1 bar over-
pressure.
Max. permissible engine load: 50%.
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CAUTION
X Block the compressor casing outlet, gas inlet and gas outlet by fitting
cover plates.
NOTE
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Shut off the supply of lubricating oil to the turbocharger.
CAUTION
NOTE
NOTE
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NOTE
X Removing cartridge group
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X Block the opening in the gas outlet casing with the cover plate.
X Secure cover plate with spacer sleeves and nuts (61037).
CAUTION
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cover plate in 2-stroke engines
No further measures are necessary. The engine can be operated with the
auxiliary blower according to the instructions of the manufacturer.
X The air line must be blocked on the engine side, since the undamaged
turbochargers develop a receiver pressure.
NOTE
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If the turbocharger is left mounted on the engine, and the engine oil is re-
placed by a protective oil which is circulated with a pre-lubrication pump
prior to laying up, no measures need to be taken in respect of the turbo-
charger. The remains of the old engine oil will be washed away and the
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If the rotor turns due to a draught from the flue, fit a blind flange between
the compressor casing and the charge-air duct.
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If the turbocharger has to be removed from the engine and stored for a
prolonged period of time, disassembly and mothballing of the turbo-
charger must be done by an official ABB Turbo Systems service station.
Ensure that the storage area is dry with humidity of 40-70% and free of
condensation.
When making inquiries or ordering spare parts, the following data should
be specified:
Turbocharger type
HT number
Description and part number
Our service stations and agents accept orders for spare parts.
Spare-parts set
Spare-parts set (97070) is required for the work described in this man-
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ual. The parts included in the spare-parts set are only available as part
of the complete set.
NOTE
All spare parts that have been ordered with the turbocharger should be
kept complete and serviceable.
X Rusty parts should be carefully cleaned and greased.
CAUTION
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X Dispose of parts that have been exchanged and are no longer usable
in a technically and environmentally compatible manner.
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Turbocharger Part number Description
- Cartridge group
42052 (in spare parts set) O-ring gasket
51001 Gas inlet casing
56001 Nozzle ring
61001 Gas outlet casing
61037 (in spare parts set) Hexagon nut
61044 & 61043 (in spare parts set) Hexagon head screw & Verbus ripp
disc
61056 & 61057 (in spare parts set) Hexagon head screw & Verbus ripp
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25008 Threaded pin
25009 Ring nut
32001 Thrust bearing
32101 Radial bearing, compressor-end
32102 Radial bearing, turbine-end
32104 Auxiliary bearing
32105 Floating disc
32106 Axial bearing
32107 Bearing bush
42001 Bearing casing
42002 Hood
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