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Stopping the engine immediately after it has been working under load can result in overheating and accelerated wear of engine components. Excessive temperatures in the turbocharger centerhousing will cause oil coking problems. Excessive temperatures in the turbocharger centerhousing may damage the turbocharger bearing/shaft system and significantly shorten the life of the turbocharger. Allow the engine to gradually cool before stopping the engine |
- Open the main circuit breaker in order to disengage the generator.
- Use one of the following methods in order to stop the engine:
Note: If the cooldown feature is not utilized, operate the engine for a cooldown period before stopping the engine. After the generator is disengaged, allow the engine to operate at rated rpm for 5 minutes. Then stop the engine.
- Engage the "STOP" button on the EMCP 4.4 control panel.
- For engines with the Switchgear Conversion control panel, the engine will stop if the engine control switch is turned to the "Service" position. The Caterpillar Monitoring System will remain energized. This position of the engine control switch is used in order to program the Caterpillar Monitoring System.
The engine will coast to a stop. Ensure that any system that provides external support to the engine is secured after the engine is stopped.
Automatic Stopping
Automatic stopping will occur when the engine is operating in the automatic mode and the remote start/stop initiate contact opens. If the cooldown feature is utilized, the engine will operate for a programmed period before the engine stops. Otherwise, the engine will immediately shut off.