3600 and C280 Diesel Engine Fluids Recommendations Caterpillar


S·O·S Services Coolant Analysis

Usage:

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Testing the engine coolant is important to ensure that the engine is protected from internal cavitation and corrosion. The analysis also tests the ability of the coolant to protect the engine from boiling and freezing. S·O·S coolant analysis can be done at your Cat dealer. Cat S·O·S coolant analysis is the best way to monitor the condition of your coolant and your cooling system. S·O·S coolant analysis is a program that is based on periodic samples.


NOTICE

Do not use the same vacuum sampling pump for extracting oil samples that is used for extracting coolant samples.

A small residue of either type sample may remain in the pump and may cause a false positive analysis for the sample being taken.

Always use a separate pump for oil sampling and a separate pump for coolant sampling.

Failure to do so may cause a false analysis which could lead to customer and dealer concerns.


New Systems, Refilled Systems, and Converted Systems

Perform an S·O·S coolant analysis (Level 2) at the following maintenance intervals.

  • Every Year

  • Initial 500 service hours

Perform this analysis at the interval that occurs first for new systems, for refilled systems, or for converted systems that use Cat coolant products. This 500 hour check will also check for any residual cleaner that may have contaminated the system.

Recommended Sampling Interval for S·O·S Services Coolant Analysis

Table 1
Recommended Interval 
Type of Finished Coolant  Level 1  Level 2 
Cat DEAC
Cat SCA
Conventional Heavy-Duty Coolants 
Every 250 hours(1)(2)  Yearly(1)(2)(3) 
Cat ELC
Cat ELI
Commercial EC-1 Coolants 
Optional(3)  Yearly(3) 
(1) The recommended sampling interval for all commercial coolants that meet Cat EC-1 (Engine Coolant specification - 1)
(2) The recommended sampling interval for all conventional heavy-duty coolant/antifreeze.
(3) The Level 2 Coolant Analysis should be performed sooner if a problem is suspected or identified.

Note: Check the SCA (Supplemental Coolant Additive) of the conventional coolant at every oil change or at every 250 hours. Perform this check at the interval that occurs first.

S·O·S Services Coolant Analysis (Level 1)

A coolant analysis (Level 1) is a test of the properties of the coolant.

The following properties of the coolant are tested:

  • Glycol concentration for freeze protection and boil protection

  • Ability to protect from erosion and corrosion

  • pH

  • Conductivity

  • Visual analysis

  • Odor analysis

The results are reported, and appropriate recommendations are made.

S·O·S Services Coolant Analysis (Level 2)

A coolant analysis (Level 2) is a comprehensive chemical evaluation of the coolant. This analysis is also a check of the overall condition of the cooling system.

The S·O·S coolant analysis (Level 2) has the following features:

  • Full coolant analysis (Level 1)

  • Identification of metal corrosion and of contaminants

  • Identification of buildup of the impurities that cause corrosion

  • Identification of buildup of the impurities that cause scaling

  • Determination of the possibility of electrolysis within the cooling system of the engine

The results are reported, and appropriate recommendations are made.

For more information on S·O·S coolant analysis, consult your Cat dealer.

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