Information injector nozzle
Nozzle Type:
ND-DLLA142S344ND134

Rating:
Cross reference number
Part num | Firm num | Firm | Name |
09340-01340 | Injector Nozzle | ||
61341-23120 | KOMATSU | NOZZLE ASSY |
Information:
Wheel Loader: 966G Series II (S/N: ANT1-UP; ANZ1-UP; AXJ1-UP; AXL1-UP; AWY1-UP) 972G Series II (S/N: AWP1-UP; ANY1-UP)Introduction
ReferenceSpecial Instruction, REHS1841, "General Welding Procedures" ReferenceSpecial Instruction, REHS5606, "Installation and Operation of the Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and the Diagnostic Module for Non-Road Machine Applications (Non-California Applications)"This special instruction provides information for the installation of the Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) on the machines that are listed.Do not perform any procedure that is outlined in this special instruction and do not order any parts until you have a thorough understanding of the information that is contained in Special Instruction, REHS5606, "Installation and Operation of the Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and the Diagnostic Module for Non-Road Machine Applications (Non-California Applications)" which includes important installation instructions, general maintenance, testing, and cleaning information that is not included in this publication. Understanding the alarm operation and the maintenance requirements by the owner and the operator is important.The Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter system includes the following: a particulate exhaust filter, an exhaust monitor, a thermocouple and parts needed for the installation. The Diesel Particulate Filter replaces the muffler. The Diesel Particulate Filter requires additional brackets and modifications for the installation.The Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter is used to reduce particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbons from diesel engine exhaust through catalytic oxidation and filtration. These filters are self-regenerating, the filters do not need replaced. The filters will periodically burn off the accumulated soot. For this application, the following requirements must be met. Refer to the EPA web site for the latest verification requirements for Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter installations. Refer to Special Instruction, REHS5606, "Installation and Operation of the Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and the Diagnostic Module for Non-Road Machine Applications (Non-California Applications)".
Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel must be used. Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel must have an average sulfur content of 15 ppm. The maximum sulfur content of the fuel must not exceed 30 parts per million (ppm).
The Exhaust Temperature of the engine must be greater than 240 °C (464 °F) for at least 40% of the time.
The ratio of emissions of Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) to Particulate Matter must be a minimum of 25. This ratio should be higher for applications that involve a lower temperature. This technology is currently applicable to 1996 and newer engines.
The engine should be maintained well, and not consuming oil at an excessive rate (a rate that is greater than the engine specification).Engine oil with a high API category rating is the best engine oil. Acceptable oil grades for the Diesel Particulate Filter are CH-4, CI-4, and CJ-4. Diesel Particulate Filter CI-4 oil is superior to CH-4 oil. CJ-4 oil is superior to CI-4 oil. CJ-4 oil is highly recommended due to a low ash specification that results in better Diesel Particulate Filter performance.
Illustration 1 g01035610
Typical Operating Range for a DPFRefer to Illustration 1 for the typical operating range of a DPF.Note: Do not perform any procedure that is outlined in this special instruction, or order any parts, until you
ReferenceSpecial Instruction, REHS1841, "General Welding Procedures" ReferenceSpecial Instruction, REHS5606, "Installation and Operation of the Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and the Diagnostic Module for Non-Road Machine Applications (Non-California Applications)"This special instruction provides information for the installation of the Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) on the machines that are listed.Do not perform any procedure that is outlined in this special instruction and do not order any parts until you have a thorough understanding of the information that is contained in Special Instruction, REHS5606, "Installation and Operation of the Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and the Diagnostic Module for Non-Road Machine Applications (Non-California Applications)" which includes important installation instructions, general maintenance, testing, and cleaning information that is not included in this publication. Understanding the alarm operation and the maintenance requirements by the owner and the operator is important.The Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter system includes the following: a particulate exhaust filter, an exhaust monitor, a thermocouple and parts needed for the installation. The Diesel Particulate Filter replaces the muffler. The Diesel Particulate Filter requires additional brackets and modifications for the installation.The Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter is used to reduce particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbons from diesel engine exhaust through catalytic oxidation and filtration. These filters are self-regenerating, the filters do not need replaced. The filters will periodically burn off the accumulated soot. For this application, the following requirements must be met. Refer to the EPA web site for the latest verification requirements for Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter installations. Refer to Special Instruction, REHS5606, "Installation and Operation of the Caterpillar Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and the Diagnostic Module for Non-Road Machine Applications (Non-California Applications)".
Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel must be used. Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel must have an average sulfur content of 15 ppm. The maximum sulfur content of the fuel must not exceed 30 parts per million (ppm).
The Exhaust Temperature of the engine must be greater than 240 °C (464 °F) for at least 40% of the time.
The ratio of emissions of Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) to Particulate Matter must be a minimum of 25. This ratio should be higher for applications that involve a lower temperature. This technology is currently applicable to 1996 and newer engines.
The engine should be maintained well, and not consuming oil at an excessive rate (a rate that is greater than the engine specification).Engine oil with a high API category rating is the best engine oil. Acceptable oil grades for the Diesel Particulate Filter are CH-4, CI-4, and CJ-4. Diesel Particulate Filter CI-4 oil is superior to CH-4 oil. CJ-4 oil is superior to CI-4 oil. CJ-4 oil is highly recommended due to a low ash specification that results in better Diesel Particulate Filter performance.
Illustration 1 g01035610
Typical Operating Range for a DPFRefer to Illustration 1 for the typical operating range of a DPF.Note: Do not perform any procedure that is outlined in this special instruction, or order any parts, until you