The engine is a Caterpillar 3412C that is equipped with the following features:
- Two single-stage, dry air cleaners with service indicators
- A stainless steel muffler, flexible exhaust fitting assembly and rain cap
- Air inlet shutoff
- 12 Volt 60 Amp Alternator
- Fuel/water separators with rock guards on bottom bowls
Refer to the "OEM Service Manual" for additional information.
Refer to the "OEM Service Manual" for additional information.
The power end lubrication system provides lubrication for the triplex pump's crankshaft and the triplex pump's crossheads. The power end lubrication system is driven by a hydraulic pump that is mounted on the auxiliary drive for the transmission. The power end lubrication system is active when the deck engine is operating. A 190 L (50 US gal) oil reservoir is located on the rear of the skid at the skid's edge. The oil reservoir supplies oil to the hydraulic system. The reservoir should be filled with lubricating oil and the oil reservoir should be kept full. An oil cooler inside the deck radiator cools the lubrication system. A thermostatic valve is located in the hydraulic line immediately after the pump. The thermostatic valve routes oil to the cooler when the oil temperature reaches 60 °C (140 °F).
The fluid end lubrication system provides lubrication for the packing for the triplex pump. The lubrication system is an air over the top of oil type. The system is driven by air pressure. The lubrication reservoir is an ASME coded carbon steel pressure vessel that is registered with the National Board. The lubrication reservoir has a 60.5 L (16 US gal) capacity with 101.6 mm (4 inch) filler cap, a level indicator and a 19.05 mm (0.75 inch) drain valve.
The lubrication system includes the following components:
- Solenoid valve
- Pressure regulator
- Flow divider valve
- Flow control valve
- Check valves
- Relief valve
- Liquid filled pressure gauge
- Carbon steel catch tank
The carbon steel catch tank has a drain valve on the bottom of the tank. The lube system is off when the driveline brake is on. The oil drain is located under the triplex pump pistons. Oil drains into a carbon steel catch tank that is located at the rear of the skid next to the power end lubrication tank. The carbon steel catch tank should be drained regularly. For information on the proper lubricant to use, see this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Plate Locations and Film Locations".
The SPS342 Skid Mounted Pumper is equipped with a flow stabilizer in order to reduce pulsation in the fluid end and the discharge lines. The stabilizer is installed at the forward end of the suction piping. The stabilizer must be properly charged and maintained. The internal cartridge must be charged with nitrogen to 206 kPa (30 psi).
The air starting system consists of the following components: air starting motor, lubricator and strainer. Inlet air is supplied by the customer through a set of tanks. The air is then dispersed to the following systems:
- Packing lube tank
- Brake caliper (driveline)
- "Emergency kill" system
- Main junction box (purge)
- Large gauge panel (purge)
- Starting air system
The tanks for the inlet air are located on the right side of the skid next to the engine. The tanks are ASME coded pressure vessels that are registered with the National Board. Both tanks have a capacity of 138.8 L (36.6 US gal).
The three cooling systems on the SPS342 Skid Mounted Pumper consist of the following cooling circuits:
- The engine jacket water is cooled by a conventional radiator that is vertically mounted. The engine water pump circulates the jacket water.
- The transmission oil is cooled by a jacket water heat exchanger that is mounted on the right side of the engine. The torque converter pump for the transmission circulates the transmission oil.
- The triplex pump power end lubrication circuit is cooled by an air to oil heat exchanger that is mounted on the front of the jacket water radiator.
Electrical Controls and Gauge Panel
The Universal Remote Control Console (URCC) is used to control the pumping unit. The following functions can be controlled: deck engine, gear selection, throttle control, pump delivery rate and emergency shutdown.
Store the URCC in the storage box that is located on the right side edge of the skid next to the transmission. The legs of the console are stored on the left side of the radiator mount. Visual warning and visual indication lamps are provided for the vital system parameters. This console is portable up to a distance of 38 m (125 ft) from the SPS342 Skid Mounted Pumper. The URCC is connected to the control system through a 38 m (125 ft) control cable.
The control cable has connectors that plug into the URCC on one end. The other end plugs into the main junction box. The trailer has 12 volt battery power for the control system. The batteries are the primary source of power for the control system until the deck engine is running. Once the deck engine is operating, the 60 amp alternator will supply the power for the URCC.
The large gauge panel is located next to the main junction box. The large gauge panel provides gauge readings of vital temperature and vital pressure system parameters of the deck engine and the transmission. Gauges for the deck engine and the transmission have integral electrical switches. The switches will indicate the temperature to the URCC. The switches will also indicate the pressure conditions to the URCC.
The small gauge panel is located on the top of the pump power end on the left side of the skid. The small gauge panel provides gauge readings of vital temperature and vital pressure parameters of the pump's lubrication system. Gauges for the pump have integral electrical switches. The switches will indicate the temperature as well as the pressure to the URCC.
The main junction box is the junction point for the following components: deck engine, deck transmission, pump controls and sensors.