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Installation, Operation and

Maintenance Manual
FOR FIRE PUMP DRIVE ENGINES

KFP SERIES

Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd.


Laxmanrao Kirloskar Road
Khadki, Pune (INDIA)
TEL: +91(20)25810341
FAX: +91(20) 25813208

September, 2014 PUBLICATION NO. : 4H.1900.29.0.00


Rev. No. : 00
Foreword
Dear Customer,

We are glad to welcome you to the family of KIRLOSKAR KFP series engine owners.
The KFP water cooled engines are specifically developed for Fire fighting pump set
application. These engines are certified by FM approved and are UL Listed. Kirloskar
products are well known for their reliability, simplicity in the maintenance and low
running cost. Prompt after sales service through countrywide network of Service Dealers
and Distributors is one of the plus point in buying Kirloskar products.

We assure you that all necessary safety precautions and regulations have been observed
in design, selection of materials and manufactures of KFP series engines. All the units
undergo rigorous tests before being delivered to customer.

This manual deals with engine Operations and Maintenance. The performance of the
engine largely depends on its proper maintenance and upkeep. So be sure to maintain
your KFP series engines properly as per the instructions and schedule given in this
manual. We recommend that only trained staff should be permitted to perform the
operating and maintenance tasks. Always use genuine KIRLOSKAR SPARE PARTS,
if at all required. In addition to the publication of this manual, we maintain facilities for
training operators and owners in the maintenance of KIRLOSKAR DIESELS. You can
avail yourself of these facilities by contacting our authorized Service Dealer/Distributor
nearest to you.

Continuous improvements and advancement of product design may cause changes in


engine, which may not include in the publication. Each publication is reviewed and
revised as and when required to update and include changes in later editions without
notice.

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Index
Sr. No. Topic Page No.
1 General 5
1.1 Your engine needs 5
1.2 Service and Maintenance 5
1.3 Maintenance and Repairs 5
1.4 Safety 5
2 Introduction 6
2.1 Scope 6
2.2 Engine Name Plate 6
2.3 Safety/Caution/Warnings 7
2.4 Engine lifting (For Bare Engine) 10
2.5 Warning Labels 11
3 Installation 13
3.1 Typical Installation 13
3.2 Installation Instructions 13
3.3 Weekly Test 15
4 Starting/Stopping the engine 15
4.1 To Start Engine 15
4.2 To Stop Engine 16
5 Engine Systems 17
5.1 Fuel System 17
5.1.1 Bleeding the Fuel System 18
5.1.2 Changing the Fuel Filter Cartridges 19
5.1.3 Cleaning Fuel Strainer 20
5.1.4 Fuel Tanks 21
5.2 Air Intake System 22
5.2.1 Ventilation 23
5.2.2 Air Cleaner 23
5.2.3 Air Cleaner element servicing procedure 23
5.3 Exhaust System 25
5.3.1 Exhaust pipe diameter bends and pipe length recommendations 25
5.4 Lubrication System 25
5.4.1 Checking oil level 25
5.4.2 Changing Engine Oil 26
5.4.3 Lube oil specifications 27
5.4.4 Lube oil sump capacity 28
5.4.5 Lube oil filter cartridge change 28
5.5 Cooling System 31
5.5.1 Cooling Line 32
5.5.2 Coolant 34
5.5.3 Coolant Capacities 35
5.5.4 Procedure for Filling Engine coolant 35
II

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Sr. No. Topic Page No.
5.5.5 Thermostat 36
5.6 Electrical System 36
5.6.1 Wiring Diagrams 36
5.7 Belts 36
5.7.1 Checking the belt tension 36
5.7.2 Re-tensioning V-belt 37
5.8 Speed Switch 38
5.9 Over speed Verification 39
5.10 Magnetic Pick-Up 39
5.11 Instruction Manual for Electronic Speed Governor 39
6 Repair/Replacement 42
6.1 Coolant Thermostat Removal/Installation 42
7 Maintenance Schedule 47
8 Engine Preservation 48
8.1 Recommended Preservatives 48
8.2 Preservation Procedure 48
8.3 Commissioning of Preserved Engine 49
9 Trouble Shooting 50
10 Spare part Information 52
10.1 Engine Maintenance Spare Parts List 52
11 Do’s & Don’ts for FM Approved & UL Listed Engines 53
12 Warranty 56
13 Engine Data Sheet 57
14 Engine Electrical Circuit Diagram 73
15 Engine General Assembly 75

III

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1. General
1.1 Your engine needs
• Clean High Speed Diesel oil.
• Lubricating oil of specified quality and viscosity grade.
• Fresh air for combustion of fuel, for cooling of engine.
• Proper ventilation of engine compartment to avoid re-circulation of hot air.
• Genuine spare parts for its maintenance.

1.2 Service and Maintenance


• Sound service and maintenance practices will ensure that the engine continues to
meet your requirements. Recommended service intervals must be observed. The
service and maintenance work should be carried out conscientiously.
• Special care should be taken under abnormally demanding operating conditions.

1.3 Maintenance and Repairs


• Shut down the engine before carrying out maintenance or repair work.
• When the work is complete, be sure to install safety devices that may have been
removed.
• If you have to work on a running engine, ensure that all clothing is tight fitting
and cannot catch the moving parts.
• Never fill the fuel tank while the engine is running.
• Observe all industrial safety regulations when engines are operating in enclosed
spaces or underground.
• Please contact your Distributor for Spare parts enquiry. Use only genuine spare
parts.

1.4 Safety
• All Safety instructions (for both engine and operator) in this manual are designed
by the accompanying symbol. Please follow them carefully.
• The attention of operating personnel should be drawn to these instructions.
• General safety and accident prevention regulations laid down by law must also be
observed.

IMPORTANT: After the engine service or repair, make sure that all the guards
and shields have been replaced and all tools have been removed from the engine.

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2. Introductions
2.1 Scope
The following paragraphs states the Scope of the Engine:

• The Kirloskar Engine supplied has been designed for the sole purpose of driving a
stationary ‘Fire Pump’ only and these engines should not be used for any other
applications other than above said purpose.
• These engines should not be subjected to the Horsepower requirements greater
than the certified nameplate rating (For FM/UL only).
• ‘Engine power Deration’ for Altitude and temperature need to be considered for
maximum pump power.
• Engine Fuel delivery settings are factory set with-in the injection pump and must
not be tampered with or adjusted.
• The engine should be installed and maintained in accordance with the guidelines
stated in this manual.
• Periodic engine running checks to ensure functionality should be kept to a
maximum of 30 minutes per week.

2.2 Engine Name Plate

• Throughout this manual, the terms “Engine” and “Machine” are used.
• The term “Engine” refers solely to the diesel engine driver which is supplied by
KIRLOSKAR
• The term “Machine” refers to any piece of equipment with which the engine
interfaces.

This operation and maintenance manual provides all the information necessary to operate
your newly equipped engine safely, efficiently and perform periodic servicing correctly.

Please read this manual carefully before installation and operation to avoid accidents.

Name plate is provided on every engine. The nameplate will shows the Engine Model,
Serial Number, Date of Manufacture and the Power Rating along with the specifications
of diesel to be used. The engine nameplate is mounted at starter side on all KFP series
engine. The engine nameplate is shown below.

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Identification of Nameplate

FM/UL Approved Nameplate FM Approved Nameplate FM/UL with CE Nameplate

KIRLOSKAR engine model specifies the Base engine type, Number of cylinders,
Approval listing and Power rating code.

Example: KFP4R-UF15
• KFP = Kirloskar Fire Power
• 4 = Number of cylinders
• R = Engine series
• UF = Underwriters Laboratories Listed/ Factory Mutual Approved
• 15 = Power rating code

2.3 Safety/Caution/Warnings

NOTICE: As these Kirloskar engine is having components and fluids that reach very
high operating temperatures and is also provided with moving pulleys and belts. So it is
necessary to approach with caution to avoid any type of accidents. It is the responsibility
of the builder of the machine using a KIRLOSKAR engine to optimize the application in
terms of maximum end user safety.

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Operator should understand the effective and right type of PPE use and must be worn in
the right way. Every PPE should be tested or checked for fitness before use. The
following categories of PPE based on the body part to protect against hazards.

Eye and Face Protection:


• Operator should wear safety glasses or face shields when work areas which create
flying particles or objects or splash hazards that may injure the eyes, face or any other
parts of the body and also wear protections when exposed to electrical hazards.

• Face and eyes protectors should be selected on the type of hazards. For examples:
chemical splash goggles for chemicals hazard, for other liquids use safety glasses with
side shields for flying particles and for objects use safety glasses with appropriate
protective shield for welding.

Foot Protection:
• Operator should wear safety shoes or boots with crack or puncture resistant soles.

• The protective footwear which have steel cup should be worn to prevent crushing
injuries when working with heavy equipment which may fall on body.

Hand Protection:
• Operator should wear the appropriate gloves while working on Engine. Examples:
Insulated gloves and sleeves when exposed to electrical hazards.

• Gloves should fit properly while working.

Head Protection:
• Wear hard type of hat when there is a possibility of objects falling from above, head
collision to fixed objects, or head contact accidentally with electrical hazards.

• Every hat must be routinely inspected for cracks, dents, or damaged and should
replace immediately.

Hearing Protection:
• Operator should use the ear plugs or ear protectors due to high noise while engine
running and clean or replace damaged ear plugs regularly.

• Operator should wear the hearing protection properly to minimize the hearing sound.
______ ______

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Personal Protective Equipment with Possible Hazard
Sr. PPE Body Hazard
No. Part
1 Welding Eyes Eyes exposed to welding sparks or particle
goggles
2 Safety Eyes Risk of impact by flying particles like during chipping or
goggles grinding Risk of contact with corrosive material which may
harm the eyes.
3 Safety side Eyes Exposed to minor Grinding pieces or splash etc.
shield for
goggles
4 Face shield Face & Exposed to welding particle or sparks
and Welding Eyes
helmet
5 Face Shield Face & Risk of contact with hot material or corrosive metal or liquid
Eyes which may harm the face and eyes e.g. any type of acid / alkali
or metal.
6 Leather shoe Feet Industrial work with less risk of heavy material falling on feet or
without steel hitting toes etc
toe
Leather Feet Risk of heavy material falling on the feet e.g. Heavy material
safety shoe handling, maintenance work, lifting of heavy material like
7 with steel toe Engines & spare parts etc.
& anti-skid
soles.
8 Electrician Feet Exposure to live electrical wires, working on High tension lines
shoe with and Electric panels
insulated sole
9 PVC shoe Feet Industrial work where there is exposure to liquid chemicals.
10 Heavy duty Hand Any type of welding or hot material handling etc.
Hand gloves
11 Canvas Hand Exposure to grease, operating engine valves, lifting weights.
cotton gloves Risk of exposure to hazardous or toxic material.
12 Nitrile Hand Risk of contact with corrosive or toxic material e.g. acids or
Gloves Alkali.
13 Electric Hand Exposure to live electrical wires, working on High tension lines
shock proof and Electric panels
Hand gloves
14 Safety Head Risk of being head struck between machine moving parts or
Helmet hitting head from something during working or Object falling
on head from working floor.
15 Ear muffs Hearing Exposure to high noise levels for long time e.g. DG set running
protection area or engine operation without canopy.
16 Ear plugs Hearing Exposure to high noise levels for short period e.g. visit to DG set
protection room

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Basic Recommendations
The following recommendations are specified to reduce the risk to human and property
when an engine is in service or out of service.
These KFP series engines should not be used for applications other than those specified
under “Scope”.
Any improper handling of engine and use of non-original parts may affect safety. While
lifting the engine, one should take care to use suitable equipment or means to be applied
to the lifting locations specially provided on every engine. These lifting locations are
shown on the engine Installation Drawing.
KFP series engine weights are shown in table below,
Engine Weight
Engine Model
lb(kg)
KFP4R-UF07 1278(580)
KFP4R-UF15 1931(631)
KFP6R-UF25 2365(883)
KFP6S-UF35 2557(1160)

2.4 Engine lifting (For Bare Engine)


As shown in photograph below, before lifting a typical engine, fix the lifting hooks. The
lifting hooks on the engine are meant for lifting the bare engine only. The use of both the
hooks is mandatory for safely lifting the bare engine

Note: - It is recommended that operator should use hearing protection like ear guard
while doing the weekly functional test as the engine produces a noise more than 75 dB
(A)

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2.5 Warning Labels

Warning labels, in picture form, are applied to the engine. Their meanings are given
below.

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IMPORTANT: This exclamation symbol indicate that there is a
possibility of danger. Please follow them carefully and also follow all federal
regulations associated with the use of this product

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3. Installation
3.1 Typical Installation
A typical Fire Pump installation is shown in the illustration below

1. Pump/Engine set
2. Main Pump Controller
3. Pump discharge
4. Air louver
5. Entrance door with air louver
6. Exhaust silencer
7. Exhaust system supports
8. Exhaust outlet pipe
9. Concrete base
10. Exhaust expansion bellow

3.2 Installation Instructions

The correct installation of the engine is very important to achieving optimum


performance and extended engine life. In this respect, the engine has certain installation
requirements, which are critical to how it performs. These requirements are generally
associated with the cooling, exhaust, induction air, and fuel systems.

All installations should be clean, free of any debris and dry. Care should be taken to
ensure that there is easy access to the engine for maintenance and repair. The safety of
personnel who may be in the area of the engine when it is running is of paramount
importance when designing the installation layout.

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 Secure pump set to foundation and complete installation in accordance with pump
Manufacturer’s instructions.
 Engine with Heat Exchanger Cooling: Install the heat exchanger discharge pipe.
The discharge pipe should be installed in accordance with applicable codes. All
plumbing connecting to the heat exchanger must be secured to minimize
movement by the engine. Cooling loop water pressure to the heat exchanger must
not exceed the limit that is stated on the heat exchanger supplied with the engine.
 Install all engine cooling system drain cocks and plugs.
 Fill engine cooling system with ‘K COOL Super plus coolant.
 Engine is shipped with oil installed. For make-up oil specification refer to
Lubrication System.
 Connect fuel supply and return line to fuel supply tank
 Remove protective covering on air cleaner element.
 Connect jacket water heater to AC power source. The electrical supply
requirements are indicated on the heater body. Connect the supplied heater
connection wire directly to a customer supplied electrical junction box Supply
wiring should never be routed through the engine instrumental panel. Severe
damage to critical engine control components could result. Energize heater only
after engine coolant is filled in the cooling system.
 Connect exhaust system to flexible connection on the engine. The exhaust system
plumbing must be supported by the building structure and not the engine. The
exhaust flexible connection is provided only for the purpose of thermal expansion
and vibration isolation, not for misalignment or directional change.
 Make electrical DC connections between the engine instrumental panel terminal
strips and the controller as per the controller manufacturer’s instructions.
 Connect cables between engine and batteries only after electrolyte is installed.
Refer to the wiring diagram inside the engine instrumental panel, Refer wiring
diagram No. 4H.1364.22.0.00 for KFP4R/KFP6R engines and F6.465.22.0.00 for
KFP6S engine in this Manual for correct positive and negative connections.
Connect negative cables directly to the engine block/starter negative terminal..
Note: For all KFP series engines, connect battery1 and battery2 positive cable
separately to manual starter contactor 1 and 2.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT energize the AC coolant heater without coolant in


engine which may damage the engine.

IMOPRTANT : General installation drawing for all KFP Series engines are given
at the end of this manual. Refer these drawings for connections, mounting sizes and
location dimensions.

Note: Kirloskar KFP series engines Installation, Operation and Maintenance instruction
manual and Illustration spare parts list are supplied with the engine.

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3.3 Weekly Test
An experienced operator should be present during the weekly test.

NOTE: - This engine is designed to operate at rated load conditions. For testing purposes
the engine can be run at lower load (lower flow) conditions. Running times in any one
period should not exceed 30 minutes maximum.

Before starting the engine make sure of the following:


 The operator has free access to stop the engine in an emergency.
 The plant room ventilation ducts are open and the engine has good access for air.
 All the guards are in position and, if not, for whatever reason, any rotating parts
will be free and clear without restriction.
 Battery covers are in place and there is nothing on top of or touching the engine,
which is not part of the original supply specification.
 Heat Exchanger Cooling: The water supply for coolant is available again without
restriction.

When engine is running make sure that the coolant temperature and oil pressure, raw
cooling water flow are within the limits specified on the relevant Engine Data Sheet.

If the coolant temperature is excessive, check:


a) Cooling loop strainers
b) Proper functioning of thermostat
c) Condition of heat exchanger tube bundle

4. Starting/Stopping the engine


4.1 To Start Engine
Use main pump controller for starting. Follow instructions provided by controller
manufacturer.
On FM/UL approved engines, use main pump controller for starting and stopping the
engine. If the main pump controller become inoperable, the engine can be manually
started and stopped from the engine instrumental panel. For manual starting and stopping
of an engine with instrumental panel: Position MODE SELECTOR to MANUAL RUN.
(Refer to Figure below). Lift and hold MANUAL CRANK #1, until engine starts, or
release after 15 seconds. If unit fails to start, wait for 15 seconds, use MANUAL
CRANK #2 and repeat step. If COOLING WATER is not flowing or engine
TEMPERATURE is too HIGH, open cooling system manual by-pass valves.
Note: KFP series engines can also start with manual starting contactors.

IMPORTANT: During manual starting the engine, make sure the cooling line
water valve is open to flow to the engine exchanger.

IMPORTANT: Make sure that nobody is standing near by the engine as Engine
is in AUTOMATIC start mode.

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Engine Instrument panel

IMPORTANT: Main pump controller selector should be in the OFF position


when starting from engine instrumental panel. Be sure to return selector on main
pump controller and engine instrumental panel to AUTOMATIC mode after
completing manual run.

4.2 To Stop Engine


If engine is started from main pump controller use main pump controller to stop the
engine.

If engine is started from engine instrumental panel: Operate the STOP toggle switch to
stop the engine. Remember to close cooling system manual by-pass valve if opened.

KFP series engines are also having manual shutdown lever on the engine for engine fuel
shutdown.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT leave the MODE SELECTOR switch in the


MANUAL RUN position during AUTOMATIC operation. (The controller will
be unable to stop the engine and DAMAGE MAY RESULT).

IMPORTANT: The engine should not run with the engine fault lamp ON unless
there is emergency.

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5. Engine Systems

5.1 Fuel System

Circuit
A lift pump (feed pump) incorporated in the fuel injection pump is used to pick up the
diesel from the tank. Two stages of filters (a pre-filter and a micro paper filter) ensures
the cleanliness of fuel before it is supplied to the fuel injection pump. The schematic
diagram shows the fuel circuit of the engine.

The flexible hose used for all fuel lines is complying as per ISO 15540 standard.

NOTE: - If the fuel tank is to be installed below the fuel pump level, then the bottom
level of the fuel tank should be less than 1 meter below the feed pump inlet.
Fuel Specifications

The performance of the engine depends upon supply of clean and correct grade of fuel.
The fuel injection equipment is manufactured to very close tolerances and slightest
amount of dirt in fuel can cause wear on the injection equipment.

The following specification are approved

• ASTM D975 – 2003: 1D, 2D & 4D

Fill up the fuel tank after making sure that it is properly cleaned. Use only High Speed
Diesel Fuel. Never fill the fuel tank while the engine is running. Observe strict
cleanliness. Do not spill any fuel while filling.

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5.1.1 Bleeding the Fuel System

 Loosen the vent screw on primary fuel filter as shown below.

Primary element Micro element


 Operate the fuel lift pump (feed pump) until oil flows without air bubbles as
shown below.

For KFP4R-UF07 Series For KFP4R-UF15/KFP6R/KFP6S Series

 Tighten the vent screw on primary fuel filter while the diesel flowing without
air bubbles.
 Similarly bleed the micro filter element by loosening the vent screw on it as
shown above and tighten the vent screw after the removing the air lock.
 Loosen the banjo bolt on fuel pump gallery as shown below. Operate the fuel
lift pump till the fuel flows free of air bubbles.

The fuel system should be tight and leak proof and always closed. Always do
visual inspection to ensure leak proof in the fuel line. The venting/bleeding of fuel
at either Idle speed or at low load is very much essential to run engine smoothly.

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For KFP4R-UF07 Series For KFP4R-UF15/KFP6R/KFP6S Series
 Tighten the vent screw on primary fuel filter while the diesel flowing without
air bubbles.

Whenever the fuel system has been opened up for service like fuel filters change etc., it
will be necessary to bleed air from the system.
5.1.2 Changing the Fuel Filter Cartridges
• Close fuel stopcock.
• Change pre-filter cartridge only. Do not change Pre-filter cartridge and Micro filter
cartridge at a time. * (see Notes below)

For All KFP Series engines

• Complete the filter assembly and bleed the fuel system before starting the
engine.
• Change over period for pre-filter insert and micro filter insert is given in n o t e
below.
• For changing micro-filter insert follow the same procedure explained above.

NOTE:
 Always replace the cartridge/element with new one, at recommended intervals.
 Since a filter attains the maximum efficiency only after a film of dirt is
deposited on the surface of the filter insert, avoid replacing pre-filter
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cartridge/element and micro-filter cartridge/element at the same time.
First change pre-filter cartridge/element and then after 250 running
hours change micro-filter cartridge/element.

IMPORTANT: when working on the fuel system, keep naked lights away.

IMPORTANT: Never mix diesel with petrol or other fuels.

IMPORTANT: Do not smoke near the vicinity of engine. Keep the open flames
away from the engine running area.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT spill the fuel. Never fill fuel tank while the engine is
running. DO NOT use BIO- DIESEL which can harm the fuel injection system if
the engine is not run for long period.

5.1.3 Cleaning Fuel Strainer

For KFP4R-UF07 Series engines For KFP4R-UF15/KFP6R/KFP6S Series engines

• Close fuel stop cock.


• Remove the fuel strainer bowl at the bottom at the Inlet of feed pump.
• Takeout t he plastic/metallic strainer inside banjo bolt.
• Clean the strainer with clean diesel.
• Refit the strainer inside the banjo bolt and screw in the banjo bolt using new copper
washers
• Bleed the fuel system and check for leaks.

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5.1.4 Fuel Tanks

Keep the fuel tank filled to reduce condensation to a minimum. Open drain at the bottom
of the fuel tank once a week to drain off any possible water and/or sediment. Fill tank
after each test run.
1. Use fuel tank adequate capacity to run the engine for 4 to 8 hors. (Depends upon
application and daily running of engine) Fuel tank should have correct ventilation,
connections from return lines from fuel filter overflow, Nozzle overflow and fuel
inlet to filter. The fuel tank can be mounted either one base frame or separately.
Fuel tank must be placed where it will not be heated by radiated heat or direct
surface to surface contact with hot engine surface.
2. Cap of fuel tank must have adequate vent.
3. The fuel tank can be kept at a lower level than that of engine. The maximum
permissible suction lift from tank to feed pump is 1 meter. The fuel tank can be
kept above the fuel tank at the height of 5 meter at the maximum. Fuel inlet line
from tank to pump inlet should at least be 25 mm above the bottom of fuel tank to
minimize the possibility of sucking sludge and or water settled at the bottom.
4. When the fuel tank is below the engine level, the fuel return line must not end in
top of fuel tank. It must be carried down as deep as suction line. This is important
because excess fuel from the fuel pump and the leak off from the injectors is
carried back to the fuel tank.

NOTE : The fuel return line should never be connected to fuel suction line, it must
be taken back to the fuel tank.

5. Fuel line from tank to engine should be leak proof with minimum possible length
to avoid excessive restriction in the fuel line. The inside diameter for the suction
line of 3 meter length should be 7.5 mm minimum.

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IMPORTANT: Fuel suction hose and its fittings should have at least 7.5 mm
inner diameter upto 3 meter length and Return hose and its fittings should have at
least 6.0 mm inner diameter for proper engine operation.

IMPORTANT: Never mix diesel with petrol or other fuels.

IMPORTANT: Make sure to drain the diesel fuel in container. Do not allow the
drained fuel to run into the soil, dispose of the used fuel in accordance with the
environmental regulations.

5.2 Air Intake System


Ambient Conditions
ALL KFP Series Engines are tested in accordance with SAE J1349.

High ambient temperature and/or High altitude


With increasing altitude or ambient temperature, the air density decreases, which affects
• Maximum power output of the engine.
• The exhaust gas temperature.

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• In extreme cases the starting behavior.

Note: - The declared power ratings of the engine are obtained at standard reference
conditions as per SAE J1349.

Where engines are operated at greater altitudes and or higher ambient temperatures, they
must be derated in accordance with respective standards.
Failure to do so can seriously impede the performance of the engine and could lead to
premature failure.

5.2.1 Ventilation

The engine must be provided with adequate ventilation to satisfy the requirements of the
Combustion system and allow adequate dissipation of radiated heat and crankcase
emissions. For all this data refer to engine data sheet attached separately in this manual.
This data can be used for proper sizing of inlet and outlet louvers.

5.2.2 Air Cleaner

The standard air cleaner is a reusable type. Should a situation occur where the air cleaner
becomes plugged with dirt (starving the engine of air), loss of power and heavy black
smoke will result; the air cleaner should be serviced immediately.

CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove the air cleaner while an engine is running nor run
the engine while the air cleaner is off. Exposed components could cause severe injury to
personnel and major internal engine damage could occur should any foreign matter be
drawn into the engine.

5.2.3 Air Cleaner element servicing procedure

IMPORTANT: Keep the engine OFF condition while air cleaner cleaning.

Pre cleaning: - Tap the element gently to dislodge the large embedded dirt on air cleaner
element outside surface. Then gently brush the element outside surface with a soft bristle
brush.

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Rinse off: - Rinse off the element with low pressure water. (Tap water is OK for rinsing).
Always flush from inside of the element to remove the dirt.

Drying: - After rinsing , shake off all excess water and let the element dry naturally.

CAUTION: - Do not use compressed air.


- Do not use open flame.
- Do not use heat dryers.

IMPORTANT: NEVER try to open or remove the air cleaner while engine
running.

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5.3 Exhaust System
Excessive back pressures to the engine exhaust can considerably reduce both engine
performance and life. It is therefore important that exhaust systems should be the proper
diameter and be as short as possible within the minimum amount of bends.

5.3.1 Exhaust pipe diameter bends and pipe length recommendations

Engine Model Minimum pipe inside Maximum no off Maximum exhaust pipe
diameter bends allowed length allowed*
KFP4R-UF07 100
KFP4R-UF15 100 4 Nos. 15 meters
KFP6R-UF25 125
KFP6S-UF35 150
*If the exhaust pipe line length exceeds 7 meters it is recommended to use an expansion
bellow after 7 meter length.

The installation of the exhaust system should consist of the following:


• Personnel protection from hot surfaces.
• Adequate supports to prevent strain on the engine exhaust outlet and minimize
vibration.
• Protection against entry of water and other foreign matter.

While the engine is running inspect exhaust pipe outlet outside of the pump room itself
for environmental hazards such as excessive smoke conditions. The following could be
used as a guide for general engine operating conditions.

1) Blue Smoke – Possible engine oil consumption.


2) White Smoke – Possibility of water in cylinders, water in fuel or internal engine
problem.

5.4 Lubrication system


5.4.1 Checking oil level
• Stop the engine and wait for a while till oil level in the sump is settled.
• Pull out dipstick, wipe it with a non-fraying rag and push it in as far as it will
go and then withdraw again. See photographs below.

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For KFP4R Series engines For KFP6R Series engine

For KFP6S Series engine

• The film of oil left on the dipstick should extend to the upper (max) mark. If the
level only reaches to the lower mark, the oil should be topped-up without delay.

IMPORTANT: Failure to attend to this may result in serious damage to


the engine (piston & bearing seizure)

5.4.2 Changing Engine Oil


• Change engine oil at recommended intervals.
• Run engine until warm.(lube oil temp. approx. 80°C)
• Stop the engine

• Place oil tray under oil drain plug.


• Unscrew oil drain plug on the end of drain pipe and drain oil completely
See photograph below.

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For KFP4R Series engines For KFP6R Series engine

For KFP6S Series engine


• Collect used oil in suitable receptacle ready for proper disposal to prevent
environmental pollution.
• Refit oil drain plug with new joint washer and tighten firmly.
• Fill in fresh lube oil.

IMPORTANT: Take care when draining off hot oil: Danger of


scalding!

IMPORTANT: Make sure to drain the oil in container. Do not allow the drained
oil to run into the soil, dispose of the oil in accordance with the environmental
regulations

5.4.3 Lube oil specifications

The Kirloskar make K-Oil super should be used for your engine. This oil meets the
specification of MILC plus and SAE 15W40.
Please note that no guarantee claims would be entertained for engine damages due
to use of unsuitable engine lube oil.

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5.4.4 Lube oil sump capacity
Engine Model Lube oil sump capacity
in liters
First fill Re fill
KFP4R-UF07 11.5 9.5
KFP4R-UF15 11.5 9.5
KFP6R-UF25 17 15
KFP6S-UF35 26 24

Note:
1. First fill = Sump Capacity + Gallery Capacity + Lube oil Filter Capacity.
2. Do not forget to fill the lube oil filter whenever you replace the filter.

While filling for the first time, add an additional quantity of lube oil equal to capacity of
the oil filters to the sump to maintain the correct level.
“OBSERVE THE OIL LEVEL MARKS ON DIPSTICK”

IMPORTANT: Never add lubrication oil while engine is running

5.4.5 Lube oil filter cartridge change


Replace ‘Spin-on’ lube oil filter cartridge for every oil change.
• Release lube oil filter cartridge with special tool and spin off as shown in
photographs below.

For engine models KFP4R-07/ KFP4R-UF15

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For engine models KFP6R-25/ KFP6S-UF35

• Clean sealing surface of filter carrier See the photograph below.

• Fill the new cartridge with Lube oil before assembly


• Apply light film of oil to rubber seal of new cartridge.

• Screw cartridge into place by hand until seal is evenly seated.


• Tighten lube oil filter cartridge firmly by giving a final half turn, as shown in
photograph below.
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For engine models KFP4R-07/ KFP4R-UF15

For engine models KFP6R-25/ KFP6S-UF35

• Check oil level and lube oil pressure.


• Check seal of lube oil filter cartridge for leaks

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5.5 Cooling System
Heat exchanger type cooling system
The Schematic diagram, of the typical water circuit with Heat exchanger type cooling
system, is shown below.

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5.5.1 Cooling Line
The function of cooling line is to supply the raw water with required flow from
the fire pump discharge to the Aftercooler and Heat Exchanger to maintain the engine
cooling performance satisfactorily. KOEL engines are having 1 inch sized cooling line
for KFP4R-UF07 and KFP4R-UF15 models whereas 1 ¼ inch sized cooling line for
KFP6R-UF25 and KFP6S-UF35 models. The cooling line is connected between Pump
discharge and the Engine as shown above cooling system.
There will be two separate water line i.e. NORMAL line and EMERGENCY line
which can operate independently. NORMAL line is always open by default because fire
pump always kept in Automatic mode. The NORMAL line is having water electrical flow
solenoid which open and allow water only when engine is started otherwise solenoid is
always in closed condition. In case of failure of electrical flow solenoid, the
EMERGENCY line need to open manually before starting the engine.
Both the lines are having Pressure Reducing valve to reduce the pressure if
required, pressure can be reduced by opening the screw upward provided on top of the
pressure reducing valve.
Both the lines are having Y type strainer with wire mesh filter inside to filter the
incoming water from fire pump discharge end. The wire mesh filter need to remove and
clean periodically for smooth running of the engine, this will also avoid engine over
heating problem.
The flexible hose used for all cooling lines is complying as per ISO 15540
standard.
All cooling lines are having flow switch to monitor the flow through the line and
this switch will activate and give the alarm signal to fire pump controller when the flow
come down below the minimum required flow (75% of Normal flow). The Minimum and
Maximum flow required for each engine model is mentioned below.

Raw water flow requirement for KOEL engines

Normal Max.
Minimum Inlet Pipe
KOEL Flow Flow Line Flow Switching
Sr. flow rate Pressure, line
Engine rate rate Pressure switch Contact
No. required Minimum size
model (LPM) at (LPM) (Bar) type type
(LPM) at 380 C (Bar) (inch)
380 C at 380 C

Normally
1 KFP4R-UF07 45 60 70 0.5 - 1.5 2.0 1.0 12Vdc
open
Normally
2 KFP4R-UF15 60 80 120 0.5 - 1.5 2.0 1.0 12Vdc
open
Normally
3 KFP6R-UF25 90 120 160 0.5 - 2 3.0 1.25 12Vdc
open
Normally
4 KFP6S-UF35 120 160 250 0.5 - 2 3.0 1.25 24Vdc
open

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The following cooling lines are used for KOEL FM/UL approved engines.

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5.5.2 Coolant

Use K-COOL-SUPER PLUS coolant

The coolant is suitable to give a life of 6000 hours or 3 years without any addition of
supplemental coolant additive.

• Extended life coolant to eliminate frequent coolant top ups, and


• A premixed coolant to eliminate any possibilities of using wrong water quality.

Usage recommendations:

On new engines – use undiluted pre-mix as supplied in sufficient quantities.

• K-Cool Super plus is available at our authorized parts & service dealers in 5, 10 and
25 Liters.
• Storage of engine should be only with K Cool Super Plus coolant in cooling system.
Ensure pressure cap on balance water tank is secured tight.
• Do not use water in cooling system

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• If the coolant is lost from the system due to any problem always top it up with K
Cool Super Plus only. Addition of any other coolant or dilution with water will
reduce the life of coolant and equipment.

On engines in field – Do not top up new coolant in old system.


. • Drain the old coolant.
. • Flush the cleaning system with clean water.
. • Fill up engine with cleaning fluid (K_Clean). Clean water with 375 ml of cleaning fluid
for less than 16 litre capacity. (For lager systems add 1 litre cleaning fluid)
. • Run the engine at normal operating temperatures for 30 minutes.
. • Completely drain the system.
. • Flush with clean water

5.5.3 Coolant Capacities

Engine Coolant
Model Capacity in
Liters
KFP4R-UF07 9.5
KFP4R-UF15 9.5
KFP6R-UF25 18
KFP6S-UF35 21

5.5.4 Procedure for Filling Engine coolant


 Fill the cooling water system with recommended coolant blend. Fill the coolant
through neck of pressure cap on top of the Heat exchanger till it flows through the
over flow pipe.

For all KFP Series engines.


 Do not open the pressure cap while engine is running or hot. The cooling system is
under pressure hence danger of burning body skin.

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Note: - Add coolant when the coolant system is cold. The temperature difference
between the coolant in the engine and the coolant being added must not exceed
500C.

IMPORTANT: Make sure to drain the engine coolant in container. Do not allow
the drained coolant to run into the soil, dispose the coolant in accordance with the
environmental regulations.

5.5.5 Thermostat
A thermostat having single element is used in the water circuit. Thermostat is
provided to attain working temperature quickly during warm-up period and
maintains desired temperature of coolant during running of the engine.
Normally t hermo stat does not require regular maintenance. Its operation shall be
checked if sudden deviations from the specified coolant temperature occurs. Visual
inspection will reveal whether or not the element rests in its seat i.e. whether or not
close tightly. For thermostat element removal and installation, Refer section 6.1.

5.6 Electrical System


12V electrical system is used for KFP4R-UF07, KFP4R-UF15 & KFP6R-UF25 series
engines. 24V system is used for KFP6S-UF35 engines.

5.6.1 Wiring Diagrams :


Electrical diagrams for 12V and 24V systems are attached at the end of engine data
sheet.
Alternator

Engine Model Make Specification


KFP4R & KFP6R Bosch 12V, 35 Amps
KFP6S Bosch 24V, 40 Amps

Starter

Engine Model Make Specification


KFP4R Bosch 12V, 2.7 kW
KFP6R Bosch 12V, 3.0 kW
KFP6S LUCAS-TVS 24V, 7.5 kW

5.7 Belts
Check that belts are in position and the belt tension is proper. If the belt tension is not
proper adjust the same as described below.

5.7.1 Checking the belt tension


The twin V belts of XPA section are used to drive engine water pump and battery

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charging alternator for KFP4R & KFP6R engine series and the twin V belts of AVX
section are used to drive engine water pump and battery charging alternator for KFP6S
engines.
• Inspect V-belts over whole length for damage or cracks. Renew damaged or cracked
v-belts.
• Check by pressing with the thumb midway between the pulleys to see whether the belt
deflects inwards by not more than 10 to 15 mm.
• If necessary re-tension V-belt by loosening and re-tightening the battery charging
alternator.

For all KFP series engines.

IMPORTANT: Keep the engine OFF condition while Checking, Tightening or


replacing belts.

5.7.2 Re-tensioning V-belt


• Loosen the outer lock nut on the tensioning stud mounted on lifting hook as shown in
below.

• Adjust the desirable tension on belt by tightening the inside nut as shown below.

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• After completion of belt tension, Re-tighten the outer lock nut as shown below.

5.8 Speed Switch


In the event of an engine overspread, the speed switch signals the main pump controller
and also affects an engine shutdown. The OVERSPEED RESET switch is included on
the instrument panel in the RPM/HR(HR01) meter. When an over speed condition occur,
investigate the cause and make necessary corrections before placing engine back in
service. The OVERSPEED RESET must be manually pressed PROG/RESET push
button on RPM/HR (HR01) meter to reset.

IMPORTANT: If the engine got overspeed, Identify the cause and press the
RESET button provided on the engine control panel before starting the engine
again. Engine will not start thru the main pump controller or manually

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5.9 Over speed Verification
On Engine instrument panel, Press the O/S TEST provided on the RPM/HR (HR01)
meter for 5 to 10 sec. This will give the over speed signal to main pump controller and
engine shutdown at over speed RPM set value.
Start the engine via the main pump controller, the speed switch will generate an over
speed signal and shutdown the fire pump system to protect both the engine and pump.
Example: -Rated Speed: 2100 RPM
Over speeds Shutdown: 2520 RPM (Approx. 120% of Rated Speed)
Verification Shutdown: 1785 RPM (85% of Rated Speed)
CAUTION: After verification of over speed, Press the PROG/ RESET switch on
(HR01) Hour Meter and reset the main pump controller to re-instate normal operation of
the engine and speed switch.

5.10 Magnetic Pick-Up


A magnetic pick-up, mounted on the flywheel housing, provides the input signal for the
tachometer overspread switch, and/or the main pump controller. There should be a 0.7
mm air gap between the top of the ring gear and the center of the magnetic pick-up. With
one tooth centered in the magnetic pick-up hole, thread the pickup in until it touches the
gear tooth and then back it out 1/2 turn. Tighten jam nut while holding the pickup in
position. Reconnect to wiring harness.

5.11 Instruction Manual for Electronic Speed Governor


External Electronic speed governor with 12V system is used for KFP4R-UF15 and
KFP6R-UF25, where as 24V system is used for KFP6S-UF35 series engines. The
external electronic speed governor is mainly consists of three components namely
Actuator cum solenoid, Speed governor card and Magnetic pick up for speed sensing.
The actual construction is shown below.

IMPORTANT: Engine will run on mechanical governor in case of electronic


governor failed.

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ACTUATOR
FUEL PUMP LINKAGE
For KFP4R-UF15 and KFP6S-UF35 Series engines

FUEL PUMP
ACTUATOR
LINKAGE

KFP6R-UF25 Series engines

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Electronic speed governor consists of three components, which are as follows;

Electric Actuator: - Connected to engine fuel pump through the linkage for
speed adjustment & controls the fuel quantity delivered
to the engine as well as the speed set in speed control
unit.
Electronic Speed Control Unit:- Compares the existing engine speed with desired speed
and sends corrective signals to the electric actuator.
Magnetic Speed Sensor:- Measures the engine speed by sending a proportional
frequency signal to the speed control unit.
The system maintains the desired speed very accurately and independent of engine load.
The system offered is highly reliable with consisting accuracy & simplicity of speed
adjustment.

NOTE: Incase of electrical supply failure, this actuator will go to the full load and run
the engine in that speed i.e. Engine will run even if electrical supply disconnected.
The speed control unit is factory set. It is recommended that not to disturb the settings

System Troubleshooting
System is inoperative if the engine governing system does not function, the fault may be
determined by performing the voltage tests described in steps 1 through 6. Positive (+)
and negative (-) refer to meter polarity. Should normal values be indicated during
troubleshooting steps, then the fault may be with the actuator or the wiring to the
actuator. Tests are performed with the battery power on, engine off except where noted.
See actuator publication for testing details.

Step Terminals Normal Reading Probable Cause of Abnormal


Reading
1 E (+) & F (- Battery Supply Voltage 1. DC battery power not
) 12 or 24 VDC) connected. Check for blown
fuse
2. Low battery voltage
3. Wiring error.
2 A(+) & B (- 0-3.9 with speed trim 1. Speed trim shorted or miswired
) 7.1-7.9 without speed trim 2. Defective unit.
3 C(+) & D(-) 1.0 VAC RMS min., 1. Gap between speed sensor and
while cranking gear teeth too great. Check gap.
2. Improper of defective wiring to
the speed sensor. Resistance
between C and D should be 300
to 1200 ohms.
3. Defective speed sensor.
4 E(+) & H(-) 0.8-1.5 V while cranking 1. Wiring error to actuator.
2. Defective speed control unit.
3. Defective actuator.

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6.0 Repair/Replacement

6.1 Coolant Thermostat Removal/Installation


KFP series engines are having different thermostat housings for different engine
models. The Thermostat removal and installation for all KFP series engines are
shown in this section.
Thermostat Removal :
Disconnect all the hoses and clamps before removal of thermostat. The thermostat
removal steps for all KFP series engine are shown below;
Thermostat removal sequence for KFP4R Series engine is shown as below;
1. SET BLOLTS (FOUR)
2. THERMOSTAT COVER
3. THERMOSTAT ELEMENT

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Thermostat removal sequences for KFP6R Series engine is shown as below;
1. SET BLOLTS (FOUR)
2. THERMOSTAT COVER
3. THERMOSTAT ELEMENT

Thermostat removal sequences for KFP6R Series engine is shown as below;


1. NUT (THREE)
2. THERMOSTAT COVER
3. THERMOSTAT ELEMENT (TWO)

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Thermostat Checking Before Replacement:
Before replacing the thermostat element for any reason, please ensure following
checks;
1. Check for any dirt, dust accumulations on thermostat element if so clean it
properly.
2. Before carrying temperature test, check thermostat opening by hand pressure.
3. With the help of a string, immerse the thermostat element in the container such
that opening and closing of the element can be clearly seen.
4. Thermostat position and thermometer position in container should be at same
level while checking the temperature.
5. With the help of thermometer, record the temperature readings at both the
conditions i.e. when thermostat element starts opening and when fully opened.
6. Replace new thermostat if the recorded temperature readings deviate from
specified temperatures. Follow the ‘Thermostat Installation’ step for replacement.
7.
NOTE : The thermostat element start opening at 72 to 74 0C and opens fully at
88 0C

Thermostat Installation:
Thermostat installation sequence for KFP4R Series engine is shown as below;
1. THERMOSTAT ELEMENT
2. THERMOSTAT COVER
3. SET BLOLTS (FOUR)

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Thermostat installation sequence for KFP6R Series engine is shown as below;
1. THERMOSTAT ELEMENT
2. THERMOSTAT COVER
3. SET BLOLTS (FOUR)

Thermostat installation sequences for KFP6S Series engine is shown as below;


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1. THERMOSTAT ELEMENT (TWO)
2. THERMOSTAT COVER
3. NUT(THREE)

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7. Maintenance Schedule
Routine Maintenance :
The following ‘Routine Maintenance schedule’ is based on an engine usage of
2 hours per month maximum.
Weekly Every 6 months Every 1 year Every 2 years
Air Cleaner Check - Clean -
Fuel Tank Check - Clean Clean
Exhaust Check - - -
System
Coolant Levels Check - - -
Cooling Water Check - - -
Solenoid Valve
Coolant Hoses Check - - -
Thermostat Check
Battery Check - - -
General Check - - -
Inspection
Governor Run- Check - - -
Stop Control
Jacket Water Check - - -
Heater
Lubrication Oil Check - - -
Level
Operating Check - - -
Gauges
Run Engine Yes - - -
Warning Light Check - - -
Battery
Charging - Check - -
Alternator
Belts - Check - Replace
Cooling Water - Clean - -
Strainers/
Fuel Lines - Check - -
Crankcase - - Check -
Vent System
Fuel & Oil - - Change -
Filters
Lubricating Oil - - Change -
Mounting - - Check -
Isolators
Wiring System - - Check -

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IMPORTANT: Make sure that the engine is in stop condition before carry out
any maintenance work.

IMPORTANT: Disconnect the battery before doing any kind of service or repair
on engine.

IMPORTANT: The battery emitted gases are explosive so keep the sparks and
open flames away from battery.

8. Engine Preservation
Preservatives and Preservation procedure is recommended for engine when it is to
be kept idle (out of use) for prolonged period (more than 12 months).
8.1 Recommended Preservatives
Manufacturer Engine Lube oil Engine cooling Unpainted ferrous
and fuel system system metal parts
Rustilo DW 904 or
Castrol India - -
DW 901
Veedol tied Veedol 30/40 Veedol Amulkut 4 Veedol Rustop IT
water oil co. Emulsion with water
ratio 1:15

8.2 Preservation Procedure


 Using H.S.D. fuel, run the engine at approximately 70% of maximum rated speed
with ‘No’ load for 5 minutes to warm up the engine (in case of fixed speed
engines like engine for Fire Pump set, it can be run at rated speed).
 After stopping the engine, drain lube oil from sump and refill with suitable
preservative oil as mentioned above.
 Run the engine on ‘No’ load for 3 minutes. During this time the preservative
will be circulated throughout the lube oil system of engine. Stop the engine and
disconnect diesel fuel supply to fuel pump inlet. For engine speed refer point (a).
 Prepare a solution Diesel + Preservative Oil (5:1 ratio) in a separate tank and
connect fuel line from this tank, directly to fuel pump inlet ensuring gravity
feed (by-pass fuel filter).
 Electrically crank the engine tilt it fires and let it run for 30 seconds. During this
time the diesel in fuel pump gallery and high pressure pipes will be displaced
by Diesel + Preservative Oil mixture. Stop the engine.
Engine speed during above running -

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- In case of fixed speed engine - Rated speed at ‘No’ load.
 Close the air inlet manifold (for the air cleaner inlet) and crank the engine by starter
for 5 to 10 seconds. This will ensure coating of Diesel + Preservative oil on the
combustion chamber surfaces.
 Drain preservative oil from oil sump, reinstall drain plugs and reconnect fuel
filter into the fuel pipe line.
 Treat all unpainted external ferrous metal parts with two coats of suitable
rust preventer as recommended in 8.1, allowing sufficient time for the first
coat to thoroughly dry before applying second coat.
 All vents i.e. engine inlet pipe, exhaust pipe, air cleaner inlet, crankcase
breather etc. to be carefully sealed with water proof paper and water proof
adhesive tape.
 Dipstick on engine to be sealed in place, with water proof adhesive tape.
NOTE: - DO NOT ROTATE CRANKSHAFT AFTER ABOVE MENTIONED
OPERATIONS.
 Loosen ‘V belts tension.

 Battery for engine starting, if provided, should be disconnected and stored in a


cool, dry place after ensuring the electrolyte level, refill with distilled water, if
necessary.
It is recommended to recharge the battery every 30 days.
 Tag engine to indicate that it has been treated with preservatives, and
should not be turned over until ready to run, due to possible reduction of
protective film. The tag should show the date of treatment and validity
date.
 It is preferable to warp the engine in polyethylene bag and store in dry
shade. Periodically inspect the engine for rust or corrosion and take
corrective action if any.
 If the engine is to be stored unused for more than 12 months, repeat the above
procedure completely, after every 12 months.

8.3 Commissioning of Preserved Engine

 Remove all the sealing tapes / papers from various openings.


 Remove the Rust Preventive coating from those unpaint ed machined
surfaces, which are interfacing surfaces for the driven equipment. This can
be done using NC Thinner.
 Fill recommended grade of lube oil in the oil sump upto the top mark of the
dipstick for oil filling quantity.
 Readjust the V-belt tension after checking the condition of V-belt (s), replace, if
necessary

 Reconnect a fully charged battery to recommended voltage and Amp-hr capacity


ensuring correct polarity connection (where applicable).
 The engine is now ready for reuse. Follow the instructions given in section 3
before starting the engine.

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9. Trouble Shooting

Trouble Cause Redress


Engine does not No fuel in tank Fill in fuel, vent fuel system.
start.
Air in fuel system. Vent fuel system
In sufficient speed of starter Charge batteries.
Engine does not See above or check water Of above or check AC supply
start at heater functioning or not. to water heater or change
temperatures heater.
below 0°C.
Paraffin precipitation of fuel Heat up fuel piping. Change
filter.
Engine starts but Fuel tank cock closed Open cock
stop after brief
time. Dirt in primery fuel strainer or Clean the strainer or change
in fuel filter the filer cartridge.
No fuel in tank, no Fill in fuel, vent fuel system,
conveyance of fuel inspect correct operation of
fuel pump, repair if necessary
and check safe venting of
tank.
Water or dirt in fuel system Clean fuel tank, fill in clean
fuel, replace filter and vent
fuel system
No power and Interruption of air supply or Inspect, clean or replace air
misfiring of heavy jamming of air cleaner filter element
engine Air in fuel Vent fuel system
Fuel filter cartridge jammed Replace fuel filter cartridge
Starts of fuel supply missed Reset start of fuel supply
Defect of exhaust brake Inspect and repair
Engine emits Retorted and start of fuel Set correct start of fuel supply
white or bluish supply
fumes
Engine is still cold Permit engine to heat up in
operation
Miss setting of fuel injection Check start of fuel supply.
system Inspect injectors.
Engine emits Engine is overloaded Reset fuel injection system,
black fumes contact your Distributor
Air filter jammed Clean or change filter element
Fuel injection piping loose or Tighten fuel injection piping
broken or replace it respectively
Heavy knocking Starts of fuel supply too early Set correct start of fuel supply
of engine Mis setting of valve air gaps Adjust correct valve air gaps
Mechanical defects of engine Consult your Distributor

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Engine grows Slipping of V-belts Tighten or replace V-belts
excessively hot V-belts broken Replace V-belts
Defect of temperature Emergency operation; forced
governor opening of valve plate
Defect of temperature Perform electrical check of
Controller temperature controller
Lack of coolant Fill in coolant
Clogged heat exchanger tubes Clean Heat exchanger tubes
Mis setting of fuel supply Set correct engine in fuel
supply
Intake or exhaust system
jammed Redress cause of trouble
Heavy dirt accumilation on Consult your Distributor
cylinder elements
Irregular speed of Defect of speed governor Inspect fuel pump and governor
engine
Excessively high Mis-setting of fuel injection Check fuel injection system
fuel consumption system
Lealage in fuel system Check and repair
Injection of excessively high Have fuel injection pump
fuel quantity, engine emits adjusted by specialized
black fumes workshop
Jammed air filter Clean or change filter element
Engine is worn Consult your Distributor
Defective exhaust brake Consult your Distributor
Very low oil Jammed paper filter cartridge Replace paper filter cartridge
pressure Deficient oil level Check and add oil
Pressure gauge or pressure Inspect and replace or tighten
gauge tube loose or defective
Leakage in oil system Check and repair
Improper lube oil (viscosity) Check oil brand

Defect in control valve for Replace valve


cooling pistons
Heavy wears of bearings Consult your Distributor
Increase in lube Leakage in lube oil system Inspect pipes, filter and ducts
oil consumption for tightness
Excessively high oil level Adjust oil level
Defect of air filter system and Consult your Distributor
cooling of pistons

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10 Spare part Information
To ensure best operation and efficiency of all engine components, always use genuine
Kirloskar Spare Parts.

10.1 Engine Maintenance Spare Parts List

Engine Model Lube Oil Filter Fuel Filter Fuel Filter Air Cleaner
Cartridge Cartridge Cartridge Element
Primary Secondary
KFP4R-UF07 06.436.01.0.00 3H.132.01.0.00 3H.132.02.0.00 4H.1345.01.0.00
KFP4R-UF15 06.436.01.0.00 3H.132.01.0.00 3H.132.02.0.00 4H.1346.01.0.00
KFP6R-UF25 06.436.01.0.00 3H.132.01.0.00 3H.132.02.0.00 6H.1128.01.0.00
KFP6S-UF35 06.436.01.0.00 3H.132.01.0.00 3H.132.02.0.00 F6.983.01.0.00

Other spare parts numbers are given separately in Illustrated Spare Parts List (ISPL).
The ISPL Publication numbers for KFP series engines are given below for reference.

Engine Model ISPL Publication No.

1. KFP4R-UF07 4H.1900.41.0.00
2. KFP4R-UF15 4H.1900.42.0.00
3. KFP6R-UF25 6H.561.72.0.00
4. KFP6S-UF35 F6.489.62.0.00

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11. Do’s & Don’ts for FM Approved & UL Listed Engines

DO’S DON’TS
Engine Control Panel
 All the Battery and control terminals Don’t disturb the any settings of the control
are tight on terminal & on Panel panel and the electronic units unless you
Connectors are trained
 Connections from Engine control panel Don’t operate the Fuel stop solenoid more
to Fire pump control Panel should be than 30 sec
as per circuit diagram
 All the control and Battery cables are Don’t operate fire pump set with
properly routed through cable tray Discharged batteries & single Battery
 Keep the Engine in ‘AUTOMATIC’ Don’t handle OR Service any part of
mode always which is provided on Control panel & Wiring Harness without
Engine control panel proper Training of FM/UL Package
 Keep the Engine in ‘MANUAL’ mode Don’t disturb any wires unless you aware
if you want to start the engine from of Circuit.
Engine control panel
 Read all the Instructions on Engine Don’t operate the set with Open end
Control Panel connections & without Guards on Rotating
Parts.
Charging Alternator
 Observe correct Polarity while Don’t run the alternator without Battery in
connecting Alternator. the system.
 Isolate Alternator while carrying out Don’t flash Alternator output leads to check
Electric Welding. alternator working.
 Check Belt tension at the time of Don’t disconnect Battery cable or Charging
routine maintenance system in running
 Use Excitation Lamp for Initial Don’t Use High Voltage Instruments on
excitation. Alternator for Insulation check.
 Use Multimeter for testing Alternator Don’t connect External Battery charging
system while Engine is running.
Air Cleaner
 Keep the air cleaner element cleaned for Don’t run the engine without air cleaner
better performance fitted
 Refer the O & M Manual to clean the air Don’t run the engine with bare element
cleaner element without air cleaner guard fitted
 Use restriction indicator always to Don’t remove the restriction indicator
indicate the air restriction level when engine is running

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DO’S DON’TS
Engine Coolant Heater
 Use junction box provided on engine Don’t open any heater parts when “AC”
only to connect “AC” supply to heater supply is “ON”
 Ensure correct “AC” 230 / 240V supply Don’t make heater ‘ON’ without engine
to engine coolant heater coolant in engine.
 Keep the coolant heater always in ‘ON’ Don’t keep heater ‘ON’ while engine is
condition below Zero deg. C Temp. running.
 While draining the coolant the AC Don’t open any of heater part’s when AC
supply to heater should be disconnected Supply is “ON”
 Disconnect AC supply before starting Don’t open any water pipes when Heater
the Engine. is “ON”
Raw water Cooling Line
 Keep the cooling line always in Don’t remove the battery supply when
‘NORMAL OPEN’ position engine is running
 Use ‘EMERGENCY OPEN’ line when Don’t use reducer pipe at heat exchanger
raw water solenoid is not functioning or outlet and cooling line inlet which will
coolant temperature is too high restrict raw water flow and increase in
back pressure
 Check the raw water circulation through Don’t keep cooling line pressure gauge
CAC and Heat Exchanger when engine open always
is running to ensure solenoid operation.
 Clean the strainer element when it is Don’t provide external DC supply while
choked or rise in coolant temperature engine is running.
 Use the pressure reducing valve to Don’t assemble water solenoid in wrong
increase the raw water flow if there is direction.
rise in coolant temperature
 Check the direction arrow mark before Don’t open solenoid when engine is
fitting solenoid in the line. running
Electronic Governor
 Use fully charged battery for proper Don’t remove the battery supply when
operation engine is running
 Refer the circuit diagram for wiring Don’t adjust the linkage as it is factory set
connections
 Use only the dual output magnetic pick Don’t adjust the Governor card as it is
designed for KOEL FM/UL Engines factory set
 Check correct polarity before connecting Don’t disturb any wiring of governor card
governor card connection. without proper training.

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DO’S DON’TS
Starter & Starter Contactor
 Use fully charged battery for proper Don’t remove the battery supply when
operation engine is running
 Use the stand-by contactor if unable to Don’t crank the engine more than 15
start engine within 15 seconds seconds with each starter contactor
 Keep the Engine in ‘MANUAL’ mode Don’t re-crank the engine through
for emergency starting mechanical emergency handle when
engine is running
 Use mechanical handle on starter Don’t re-crank the engine without 30
contactor for emergency engine starting seconds rest period
 Check Starter & Starter contactor Don’t over crank the starter
terminal connections tightness at every
routine maintenance.
Maintenance Tip for Battery
 Secure the battery firmly on the cradle Don’t hammer down terminals post
 Ensure the cable terminals tightly fitted Don’t tap any battery supply for external
on battery terminal post use other than Engine starting.
 Keep the battery top clean & dry-clean Don’t apply grease on terminal post
the terminals regularly to avoid corrosion
 Apply Petroleum jelly/ Vaseline in the Don’t add acid in the battery for levelling
battery terminal post
 Check Battery Sp. Gravity(above 1.2) on
weekly basis & top up with distilled
water to maintain the level
corresponding to the maximum level
Others
 Regular change of engine oil/oil filters Don’t run the engine with damaged oil
supply & drain pipes for turbocharger,
gas leakage in exhaust pipes
 Regular change/cleaning of air filter Don’t open any part of engine yourself,
element please contact KOEL representative at
Area office
 Periodic cleaning of crankcase breather Don’t put reducer at Exhaust silencer
is necessary to allow free flow of oil inlet/outlet which will increase the back
from turbocharger outlet pressure
 Use the same engine coolant and Lub.
Oil as specified in O & M manual for
KOEL FM/UL certified engines

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12. Warranty
Warranty is within a period of 12 calendar months from the start of engine with
fire pump. After the engine has been taken delivery, we expressly warranty, in lieu of any
warranty implied by law, to make good any defective parts in machinery of our own
manufacture, which defect develops under proper use and arises solely from faulty
material or workmanship, provide always that such defective parts are promptly returned
carriage paid to our works. And provided that fuel and lubricants approved by us, have
been continuously used. The repaired parts will be delivered free of cost, Ex-works. At
the termination of such period of 12 calendar months, all liability on our part ceases. In
the case of parts not of our manufacture, you are entitled to the benefits of our warranty
given to us. In respect there of and our liability in respect of such parts is limited to the
warranty given by the manufacturer. In no case shall we be liable for the fitting charges
of replacement parts.

This warranty shall not apply to fair wear and tear or to damage due to negligence
or improper handling by the purchaser, or his employees or agents or in the case of
repairs or alterations carried out by purchaser without our knowledge, or approval or due
to damage by any cause beyond our control.

The engines will be deemed to have bed taken over by the customer upon dispatch
from our works, in the case of direct deliveries Ex-Factory and from the godowns of our
authorized Dealer viz, Distributors and Dealers, in the case of supplies from their stocks
and this warranty will come into effect from that time. We will not be responsible for loss
or damage to goods beyond the delivery stated in our tender and we will repair or replace
goods damaged I transit up to the point of delivery by us, as specified above.

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13. Engine Data Sheet

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14. Engine Electrical Circuit Diagram

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15. Engine General Assembly

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