Charge air cooling, Cleaning screens and coolers – MacDon M205 Operators Manual User Manual
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Charge Air Cooling
After the intake air passes through the air filter, it passes
through the turbocharger (A) that boosts the air pressure.
This process heats the air so it is passed through pipe (B)
to a cooler before entering the engine intake.
The cooler is located in the cooling box (C) behind the
radiator and should be cleaned daily with compressed air.
Refer to
Maintaining Engine Cooling Box, page 339
.
Figure 5.112: Engine Air Intake System
Cleaning Screens and Coolers
The cooling box screen is cleaned using two electrically driven rotors and suction from the engine’s cooling fan to
sweep and vacuum the screen when the engine is running. If the rotors are not working, they may be plugged.
Follow these steps to clear plugged rotors:
1. Open the hood, refer to
2. Remove nuts (B).
3. Pivot screen cleaner assembly (C) away from screen.
4. Blow out debris from cleaner ducts (A) with
compressed air.
5. If ducts are plugged, open the cooler box screen. Refer
to
Opening Cooler Box Screen, page 339
.
Figure 5.113: Engine Cooling System
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