813456A 3 Mariner REPAIR KIT


813456A 3 REPAIR KIT Mariner 70404119D REPAIR
813456A 3 REPAIR KIT Mariner
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Compatible models:

70404119D   Mariner

Mariner entire parts catalog list:

70404119D 1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997

Information:


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Setpoint - A setpoint is a critical limit of an operating parameter. A setpoint can be a temperature, a pressure, a level, a speed, etc. An alarm or a shutdown is activated if an operating parameter reaches a setpoint.Contactor - A contactor is a switch that is controlled by temperature or pressure. The temperature or pressure that triggers the switch is set to a critical setpoint. If the setpoint is reached, an alarm or a shutdown will be activated.Transducer - A transducer converts a mechanical stimulus into an electrical signal. An external power source is required.Relay - A relay is an electromechanical device which uses a relatively small current to control an electromagnet. The electromagnet activates electrical contacts. The contacts open and the contacts close in order to switch larger electrical currents.Protective systems are mandatory on Caterpillar 3600 Series Engines. Engine protection is provided by the Marine Monitoring System.Marine Monitoring System
The Marine Monitoring System (MMS) uses a microprocessor to provide engine control and engine monitoring. The MMS enables an operator to use a display screen for controlling and monitoring engine operation.When the package for annunciation is included, the operator is alerted to conditions that can cause alarms and shutdowns. The MMS can stop the engine if the engine operation reaches a setpoint that is programmed for shutdown.Marine Engine Control Panel
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(1) Screen (2) SwitchEngine operation is monitored and controlled through the Marine Engine Control Panel. The Marine Engine Control Panel screen (1) is a touchscreen. The screen is used to configure the MMS for the particular engine. The configuration includes the following features:
The optional gauges can be customized, enabled, or disabled.
Metric units or English units can be selected for the display.
The language that will be displayed can be selected. A keypad is required for this feature.
The communication ports that are for external addresses can be selected and/or configured.
The auxiliary gauges can be configured.
Any auxiliary alarms can be configured.An operator can choose from the following menu of monitoring features by using screen (1) :Engine Overview - This window provides a general summary of the engine operation. This window graphically displays a top view of the engine. This window also displays the following operating parameters: rpm, engine hours, operating temperatures and operating pressures.Auxiliary Gauges - This window displays the information that is provided by the auxiliary gauges.Status and Auxiliary Outputs - This window is used to monitor the status of the communication for auxiliary parameters.Alarm Annunciator - This window is used to display the precise cause of alarms that are active. This window can also display a history of all the alarms that have occurred.Air and Fuel - This window displays a set of gauges that show the parameters of the air system and the fuel system.Cooling System - This window graphically displays a diagram of the cooling circuit. The temperatures and pressures for the cooling system are also displayed. This window accesses a view of the gauges and a trend chart of the cooling system.Exhaust - This window displays a summary of the exhaust port temperatures. This window also accesses the following parameters: exhaust port temperature deviation, exhaust manifold temperature and exhaust stack temperatures.Lube Oil System - This window graphically displays a diagram of the lube system. The temperatures and pressures of the lube system are also displayed. This window accesses a view of the gauges and a trend chart of the lube system.Alarms
An optional beacon and a horn are required for annunciation of alarms. To test the annunciation, the operator can turn switch (2) to the "TEST" position.If an alarm occurs, the "Alarms" icon illuminates at the top of the screen. An "Alarm Annunciator" window appears on screen (1). To acknowledge the alarm, turn switch (2) to the "ACKNowledge" position. To view a graphic display of the particular alarm, touch the "SUMMARY ALARM" button that is illuminated in the "Alarm Annunciator" display window.In addition to annunciation for undesirable engine operating conditions, an alarm will be displayed for the following conditions:
A sensor output is out of specifications.
A wire from a contactor has failed.
A wire from a contactor has been removed.For example, the pressure sensor for lube oil is a 4 to 20 mA output. If the output from the pressure sensor is 22 mA, an alarm for the sensor will be displayed.If a wire for a contactor is normally open, the closed side of the contactor is used in order to determine the continuity of the circuit. If the wire has failed or if the wire has been removed, an alarm for the sensor will be displayed.Sensor Locations
Air Restriction
Air restriction is monitored by a sensor. This sensor is located on the silencer of the turbocharger. This sensor measures the pressure of the air that enters the turbocharger.Air restriction is an indication of the cleanliness of the air filter element. Air restriction increases as the air filter element becomes plugged. A visual indication on the sensor will inform the operator when the air restriction exceeds 3.7 kPa (15 inches of H2O).Metal Particle Detector
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The metal particle detectors (1) are located near the engine oil pump. Detection of excessive metal particles in the engine oil can cause an alarm or a shutdown.Aftercooler and Oil Cooler Water Temperature
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The sensor for aftercooler and oil cooler water temperature (2) is located at the outlet of the pump for the aftercooler and oil cooler water. A high aftercooler and oil cooler water temperature can activate an alarm.Crankcase Pressure Switch
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Crankcase pressure is monitored by switch (3) that is located in the solenoid panel.Rapid changes in crankcase pressu


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