C27 and C32 Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines Caterpillar


Exhaust Cooler (NRS) - Clean

Usage:

992K 880
Use the following procedure is used in order to clean the (NOx Reduction System) NRS exhaust cooler if a large accumulation of soot is observed.

Table 1
Required Tools 
269-8297 Cleaner 
Cap 
Hose Clamp 

  1. Remove the NRS exhaust cooler. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly for more information.


    Illustration 1g02149411
    (1) NRS exhaust cooler
    (2) Hose clamp
    (3) Cap

  2. Install cap with hose clamp on one end of the NRS exhaust cooler in order to prevent the loss of the cleaning solution.

  3. Fill the NRS exhaust cooler with 269-8297 Cleaner. Refer to Table 2 for the proper capacity of the NRS exhaust cooler.

    Note: The cleaner must remain in the cooler for approximately 30 minutes for the cleaner to be effective.

    Table 2
    Fluid capacity of the NRS exhaust cooler 
    C27 and C32  2.6 L (2.75 qt) 

  4. Drain the cleaner from the cooler.

  5. Remove the hose clamp and the cap.


    Illustration 2g02149456
    Direction of spray from the steam cleaner
    (4) Outlet of the exhaust cooler
    (5) Inlet of the exhaust cooler

  6. Use a steam cleaner in order to remove the soot buildup from within the cooler. Alternate the direction of spray from the steam cleaner from the inlet of the exhaust cooler to the outlet of the exhaust cooler. Repeat these actions until the water that exits the exhaust cooler is clear. Refer to Illustration 2.

  7. Direct compressed air through each end of the exhaust cooler in order to remove moisture.

  8. Install the NRS exhaust cooler. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly for more information.

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