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Maintenance – Multiquip DCA70SSJU4i User Manual

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page 44 — dca70SSJU4i 60 hz generator • operation and parts manual — rev. #2 (04/09/14)

MaiNteNaNCe

emission control

The emission control system employed with the John Deere

4045HFG93 diesel engine consist of a Diesel Oxidation

Catalyst (DOC) and a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). The

oxidation catalyst and particulate filter are housed in one

unit. See Figure 63.
These devices help in filtering out large amounts of harmful

Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) and Particulate Matter (PM) which

are emitted by diesel engines. These exhaust emissions

pose serious environmental and health risks. It is important

to maintain and service this DOC/DPF emission safety

device on a periodic basis.

diesel oxidation catalyst (doc)

The DOC does not filter particles it oxidizes them. This

catalyst (honeycomb like structure) uses a chemical

process to break down pollutants in the exhaust stream

into less harmful components. In general this catalyst

collects/burns accumulated particulates. The DOC contains

palladium and platinum which serve as a catalysts to oxidize

hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide.

diesel particulate Filter (dpF)

A diesel particulate filter (DPF) is a device designed to

remove diesel particulate matter (soot) from the exhaust

gas of a diesel engine. This type of filter usually removes

about 85-95% of the soot.
Soot accumulated in the DPF is removed via the

"regeneration process". Regeneration is the process

of removing the accumulated soot from the filter. This

regeneration process can occur in a few different ways.

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passive Regeneration — Occurs during normal

operation, typically under heavy load applications. Soot

is oxidized faster than it is collected.

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active Regeneration — Occurs when engine exhaust

temperatures are not high enough to oxidize the soot

collected in the DPF. Active regeneration requires

assistance from the engine to help increase the heat

level in the after-treatment system.
Active regeneration occurs at a normal engine speed

of 1800 rpm. In addition active regeneration is initiated

automatically by the Engine Control Module (ECM) timer

based program every 96 hours. This timer base program

will reset at the end of any regeneration mode.

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Forced (stationary) regeneration — A forced

regeneration only occurs when the operator has initiated

this action at the ECU and the ECM recognizes a pre-

programmed set point of soot in the PDF to allow a forced

regeneration cycle.
This process can take anywhere from 30 minutes to

1-1/2 hours. When forced regeneration is in process all

loads must be removed from the generator, all circuit

breakers must be placed in the OFF position (OPEN),

and the engine speed set to idle.

dpF pre-alarm

In the event the Engine Control Unit (ECU) determines

the soot level back pressure and/or temperature has

reached a pre-determined trip point the ECU will indicate

a maintenance action is required by the operator.
This maintenance action will be shown on the LCD display

(DPF Warning Symbol) and the AMBER pre-alarm LED on

the ECU control panel will be ON (lit). See Figure 61.

Figure 61. ECU DPF Pre-Alarm

The DPF pre-alarm status symbol displayed in Figure 61

indicates the soot level buildup has exceeded a pre-

determined level and a "Forced Regeneration" action is

required.

Series 800 Controller

ECU

Engine Started

Shutdown

Pre-Alarm

Alarm

Acknowledge

Screen

Change

Program

Exit

Option

DPF STAT

NOTICE

If the

amBer pre-alarm warning LED is ever ON,

the operator should always take

immediate action

to correct the problem. If the engine is allowed to run

under this condition, a higher pressure differential will

be created in the DPF and will result in the

Red status

LED being

ON, causing an engine shutdown.