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proportional to their product. Power
factor, the ratio of actual power to
apparent power, is measured by
POWER FACTOR meter M110.
e.
Preheat System. To facilitate cold weather
starting, a means is provided whereby
engine temperature may be maintained at a
predetermined value. To achieve this, two
electrical heating coils are immersed in the
engine coolant and one heating element
located in the engine oil. Constant coolant
temperature is maintained by thermostatic
switch S301 in series with relay K109, the
contacts of which are in series with H101,
H102 and H103. PREHEAT SYSTEM switch
S105 controls the application of external AC
power to relay K107 (engine run relay K1
contacts 1 and 2 inhibit this function when
the engine is running). The contactors of
K107, in turn, control the application of
external AC power to the preheat system.
f.
Battery Charger. Battery Charger BC1
maintains
the
generator
set
starting
batteries at full charge. The source of AC
power for BC 1 is either external or from the
generator. Relays K108A and K108B
ensure that BC1 receives power from only
one of the sources or that the external
source will be used when both options are
available.
1-16. LUBE OIL SYSTEM. Lubricating oil is used to
reduce wear and overheating due to friction and to
enable close tolerances and ease of movement between
engine parts moving adjacent to each other. The engine
is pressure lubricated, pressure being supplied by .a
gear-type, self-regulating pump mounted inside the oil
pan and mechanically coupled to the engine crankshaft.
Because overheated oil loses some of its lubricating
properties, the oil, prior to being filtered is fed to an oil
cooler located on the right-hand side of the engine. The
oil is then filtered by three full-flow filters which are
mounted just below the oil cooler. The filtered oil is
supplied to the engine's main oil header and moving
parts. Oil pressure gauges are connected at the input
and output sides of the fuel filter assembly to ensure its
proper operation. As insurance against the interruption
of this flow by a dirty or clogged line, an automatic
bypass valve is mounted in the filter assembly. In
addition to the oil level dipstick, an oil level sight gauge
provides the operator with a visual readout of the lube
oil level while the engine is running. Oil pressure is
monitored by a meter located on the Engine Control
Panel.
1-17. COOLING SYSTEM. The purpose of the engine
cooling system is to remove excessive heat created by
normal engine operation. To accomplish this, a liquid
coolant is circulated through liners located around the
engine cylinders, cylinder heads, and fuel injector
sleeves. The coolant, driven by an engine-mounted
centrifugal pump, removes the heat generated at these
points and carries it to the radiator assembly where it is
dissipated by air forced into motion by an electric motor
B102 (powered by main generator G1) and a fan.
Optimum engine operating temperature is obtained by a
thermostatic control valve which regulates coolant flow.
In order to keep the engine warm in preparation for cold-
weather starting, the coolant water is electrically
preheated and circulated throughout the engine by the
preheat system. A small amount of coolant from the
main channel is passed through a combination filtering
and treating assembly which acts to inhibit the formation
of rust. During severe cold weather conditions (with the
housing kit installed), the radiator louvers are indirectly
controlled
by
coolant
temperature.
As
coolant
temperature drops, the louver doors are automatically
moved toward the closed position by a hydraulically
operated actuator.
1-18. FUEL SYSTEM. (See figure 1-8.) The prime
purpose of the fuel system is to bring the fuel (under
pressure) from a point of temporary storage (the day
tank) to the point of final use -the engine's combustion
chamber. A second and equally important function is to
regulate engine speed by controlling the rate of fuel
consumption. A fuel injection pump at the side of the
engine takes fuel from the day, or
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