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- Introduction
- Engine and System Identification
- Operating Instructions
- Maintenance Guidelines
- Service Assistance
- Service Literature
- Maintenance Specifications
- Warranty
Owners Manual
QSB4.5 and QSB6.7 Engine
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65
4\ WARNING: Breathing diesel engine exhaust exposes you to chemicals known to
the Stato of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
+ Always start and operate the engine in a well-ventilated area.
* If in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the outside.
+ Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust system.
* Do not idle the engine except as necessary.
For more information go to www.P65warnings.ca.govidiesel.
Off-Road Equipment
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warming
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State
of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm,Owners Manual
QSB4.5 and QSB6.7 Engine
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Table of Contents
Section
Introduction .. : i
Engine and System Identification E
Operating Instructions 1
Maintenance Guidelines 2
Service Literature L
Service Assistance s
Maintenance Specifications v
Warranty . w
Back... back
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Description
Number
‘Comments/Additional information
Engine
[Engine Model
[Engine Serial Number (ESN)
[Control Parts List (GPL)
[Electronic Control Module (ECM) Par
Number(s)
[Electronic Control Module (ECM)
|Serial Number(s)
[Governor Control Module (GOM) (f
applicable}
Belt Part Number(s)
Fiter Part Numbers:
Air
Lubricating Ol
Fuel
Fuel (Water Separator)
Coolant (if equipped)
Crankcase/Breather (if equipped)
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Description
Number
‘Comments/Additional information’
Eliminator™ Fier Centrifuge
equipped)
"The number of fuel fiters may vary by application
Aftertreatment (if applicable):
Record ail fuel fiters.
[Aftertreatment Diesel Particulate
Fiter (if equipped)
/Aftertreatment Diesel Exhaust Fluid
Dosing Unit Filter (if equipped)
[Aftortreatment Diesel Exhaust Fluid
Dosing Air Oil Separator (if equipped)
Gear (if applicable):
Model
Serial Number
Part Number
‘Oil ype
[Sea Water Pump:
Model
Part Number
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Section i - Introduction
Section Contents
Acronyms and Abbreviations .......
General information.
General Safety Instructions
Altertreatment,
Best Practices.
‘Common Hazard:
‘Common Substances.
Electrical Components.
Fuels.
Hazardous Substances.
Important Safety Notice.
Job Safety Assessment.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Power Generation Applications.
Work Environment,
Mustrations
General information.
symbols
General information.
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Symbols
General Information
The symbols have been used in this manual to help communicate the intent of the instructions. When one of the
symbols appears, it conveys the meaning defined below.
NOTE: Itis possible to have four symbols for each text and graphic combination.
Awarninc A
Serious personal injury or extensive property damage
can result if the warning instructions are not followed.
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AcautionA
Minor personal injury can result or a part, and
assombly, or the engine can be damaged. if the
caution instructions are not followed.
ge Indicates a REMOVAL or Dissassembly stop.
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INSPECTION is required.
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CLEAN the part or assembly.
PERFORM a mechanical or time MEASUREMENT.
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LUBRICATE the part or assembly
Indicates that a WRENCH or TOOL SIZE will be given. RI
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) TIGHTEN to a specific torque.
B PERFORM an olectrical MEASUREMENT.
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Refer to another focation in this manual or ancther «=
publication for additional information,
the possibility of personal injury, use a hoist or get
‘The component weighs 23kg [50 Ibs] or more. To reduce @
assistance to lift fhe component.
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lilustrations
General Information
Some of the illustrations throughout this manual are
generic and will not Iook exactly like the engine or parts
Used in your application. The illustrations can contain
symbols to indicate an action required and an acceptable
oF not acceptable condition.
The illustrations are intended to show repair or
replacement procedures. The procedure will be the same
for all applications, although the illustration can differ.
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General Safety Instructions
Important Satety Notice
Read and understand the safety information and precautions before performing any repair or operating equipment.
This procedure contains general safety precautions that must be followed to provide personal safety. Always follow
procedures to mitigate safely concems.
Work Environment
Follow these recommended practices when servicing products.
+ Always follow on-site safety requirements.
+ Always follow local training, certification, authorization, and specific customer requirements. Do net work on
products unless proper training has been completed to allow safe repair completion. Do not operate equipment
Unless proper training has been completed to allow safe operation.
+ Work in a well-ventilated area away from ignition sources.
+ Ifadverse weather conditions are present, take appropriate safety precautions when performing work.
+ Always be aware of hazardous conditions that may exist in the work environment.
Best Practices
Follow these recommended practices when servicing or operating equipment.
+ Always wear protective glasses and protective shoes.
+ Remove rings, watches, long jewelry, or metalic items
+ Do not wear loose fitting or torn cothing, jewelry, long hair, ele... These increase the risk for personal injury.
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10 ‘Soction I= introduction
Do not perform any repairs, or operate equipment, when fatigued or impaired due to drugs or alcohol.
Always use tools that are in good condition.
Do not work on equipment with the Key switch ON or that is running unless otherwise directed by troubleshooting
procedures,
If any work must be performed while the key switch is ON or the unit is running, use extreme caution around hot
components, moving parts, etc.
Exercise caution when working on products that have just been tumed off. Hot parts may cause butns or ignite or
‘melt common materials.
Do not bleed the fuel system of a hot engine. Contact with het manifolds or other components can cause a fire,
Do not attempt to rotate the crankshaft by pulling or prying on the fan. Only use proper engine barring
techniques.
Do net lft components that weigh 23 kg 50 Ib J or more. Use mechanical help or seek assistance
Exercise caution when working around rotating parts. Rotating parts can cause cuts, mutilation, or strangulation.
Exercise caution when working on electrical components. High voltages can cause serious injury or death
Relieve system pressure as instructed before removing or disconnecting lines, fitings, or related items.
Always test for pressure leaks as instructed
Always torque fitings and connections to the required specifications. Over or under tightening can damage
threads and create leaks.
Always use the same fastener part number, or equivalent, when replacing fasteners.
Perform the following prior to beginning work on any products.
‘Shutdown the equipment unless othenwise diracted by troubleshooting procedures.
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+ Always allow the product to cool.
+ Always ensure the product is properly supported by blocks or stands. Do net work on a product supported only
by lifting jacks or hoists.
* Disconnect the battery unless otherwise directed by troubleshooting procedures.
+ Disconnect the starting motor, if equipped, unless otherwise directed by troubleshooting procedures.
+ Place a "Do NOT Operate" tag in the operator area or near the product controls.
+ Become familiar with the toots required for performing the task at hand and how to use those tools correctly
+ Use only genuine Cummins or Cummins Recon replacement parts as instructed,
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
‘To reduce the possibiity of personal injury, personal protective equipment (PPE) should be uilized. Various types of
PPE are listed below. Use proper judgment to determine which types of PPE are required for a given task. Always
meet on-site safety regulations for required PPE. Proper maintenance of safety equipment must be practiced. Integrity
of safety equipment must be checked to ensure equipment functionality is maintained.
Eye Protection
Eye protection must always be worn. Wear appropriate eye protection based on the task being completed. Types of
eye protection to consider are listed below.
+ Safety glasses. Exposure to fiying particles or debris, chemicals or caustic liquids, gases or vapors.
+ Polarized safety glasses. Working in outdoor or bright lighting environments,
+ Over-the-glass safety glasses. Add protection to prescription glasses.
+ Safety goggles. Handling caustic liquids or chemicals.
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+ Shade or arc rated eyewear. Exposure to welding. Use appropriate fiter ratings,
Foot Protection
Protective shoes must alwaysbe worn. Wear appropriate foot protection based on the task being completed. Types of
protective footwear to consider are listed below.
+ Steel toed shoes. Exposure to falling or roling objects. Working with or around parts, tools, and equipment.
+ Chemical resistant. Exposure to chemicals and other fluids.
+ Overshoes and overboots. Add protection to everyday work shoes.
+ Foot, toe, and metatarsal guards. Add protection to everyday work shoes.
+ Electrical hazard safety toe shoes. Exposure to electrical hazards,
+ Leather footwear or shoe protectors, Exposure to welding or arc flash.
+ Cold protection, Exposure to cold weather.
Head and Face Protection
‘Wear appropriate face protection based on the task being completed. Types of head and face protection to consider
are listed below.
+ Hard hats. Exposure varies. Consider welding, heat, or arc-rated,
+ Visors. Exposure varies. Consider welding, heat, or arc-rated,
+ Face liners. Exposure to cold weather.
+ Face shields. Exposure to liquid splash. Handling caustic liquids or chemicals.
Hand Protection
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Wear appropriate type and fit of gloves based on the task being completed. Types of protective gloves to consider are
listed below.
+ Heat resistant or insulated. Exposure to hot iterns.
+ Flame resistant. Exposure to welding or are flash.
+ Impact resistant. Performing repetitive impact and vibration work. Using pneumatic tools
+ Impervious. Exposure to high pressure fluids
+ Chemical resistant. Exposure to chemicals, fds, or batteries,
+ Cut resistant. Handling sharp objects or tools.
+ Cold weather. Exposure to cold weather.
Hearing Protection
When working around operating equipment, appropriately rated hearing protection should be wom. Types of hearing
protection to consider are listed below.
+ Single use ear plugs.
+ re-formed ear plugs.
+ Earmuffs
Protective Clothing
‘Wear appropriate protective clothing based on the task being completed. Types of protective clothing to consider are
listed below.
+ Flame resistant. Exposure to electrical hazards, Exposure to oll and gas or generator set applications. Performing
welding
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+ Chemical resistant. Exposure to chemicals.
+ High visibility. Exposure to reduced visibility working environments. Working on mining, oil and gas, or sites with
large equipment.
Respiratory Protection
Wear appropriate respiratory protection based on the task being completed. Types of respiratory protection to consider
are listed below.
+ Disposable respirators. Exposure to dust and particles, welding fumes, nuisance odors, nuisance level acid gas.
+ Reusable respirators. Exposure to cleaning, machining, welding, sanding, grinding, ete.
Fall Protection
Ullize fall protection if task is being completed more than 1.2 m [4 ft] above a solid surface. Types of fall protection
to consider are listed below.
+ Fall harness and lanyard combinations.
+ Safety nets.
+ Guardrails
Fuels
Follow these recommended practices when interacting with equipment that uses different fuel types. For information
regarding proper handling of various substances, refer to the manufacturer's safety data sheet.
Diesel Fuel
+ Protect eyes.
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+ Protect skin,
+ Always test for fuel leaks as instructed.
+ Donot dilute.
+ Avoid sparks, arcing switches and equipment, cigarettes, pilot lights, flames, and other sourcas of ignition,
+ Provide extra ventilation to the work area,
+ Do not troubleshoot or repair fuel leaks while the engine is running.
+ If material is spilled, avoid contact and dispersal with runoff, soil, waterways, drains, and sewers. Absorb with
‘sand, clay, or commercial absorbent. Transfer to containers and neutralize the material, Flush spill area with soap
and excess water.
+ Report spills effecting water source contamination to local authorities immediately.
+ Proper disposal is required. Dispose of in accordance with local and environmental regulations.
+ Always torque fittings and connections to the required specifications. over or under tightening can damage
threads and create leaks.
Gasoline
+ Protect eyes.
+ Protect skin.
+ Always be alert for the smell of gas.
+ Always test for fuel leaks as instructed.
+ Donot dilute.
+ Avoid sparks, arcing switches and equipment, cigarettes, pilot lights, flames, and other sources of ignition.
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+ Chemical resistant. Exposure to chemicals.
+ High visibility. Exposure to reduced visibility working environments. Working on mining, oil and gas, or sites with
large equipment.
Respiratory Protection
Wear appropriate respiratory protection based on the task being completed. Types of respiratory protection to consider
ate listed below.
+ Disposable respirators. Exposure to dust and particles, welding fumes, nuisance odors, nuisance level acid gas,
+ Reusable respirators. Exposure to cleaning, machining, welding, sanding, grinding, etc.
Fall Protection
Utlze fall protection if a task is being completed more than 1:2 m {4 ft] above a solid surface. Types of fall protection
to consider are listed below.
+ Fall hamess and lanyard combinations.
+ Safety nets.
+ Guardrails
Fuels
Follow these recommended practices when interacting with equipment that uses different fuel types, For information
regarding proper handling of various substances, refer to the manufacturers safety data sheet.
Diesel Fuel
+ Protect eyes.
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+ Protect skin.
+ Always test for fuel leaks as instructed.
+ Do not ditute
+ Avoid sparks, arcing switches and equipment, cigarettes, pilot lights, flames, and other sources of ignition.
+ Provide extra ventilation to the work area.
+ Do not troubleshoot or repair fue! leaks while the engine is running.
+ If material is spilled, avoid contact and dispersal with runoff, soil, waterways, drains, and sewers. Absorb with
‘sand, clay, or commercial absorbent. Transfer to containers and neutralize the material. Flush spill area with soap
and excess water.
+ Report spills effecting water source contamination to local authorities immediately.
+ Proper disposal is required. Dispose of in accordance with local anid environmental regulations.
+ Always torque fittings and connections to the required specifications. over or under tightening can damage
threads and create leaks.
Gasoline
+ Protect eves.
+ Protect skin
+ Always be alert for the smell of gas.
+ Always test for fue! leaks as instructed.
+ Do not dilute
+ Avoid sparks, arcing switches and equipment, cigarettes, pilot lights, flames, and other sources of ignition.
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+ Vapors accumulate near the floor. Check the work floor, sumps, and low lying areas for ignition sources before
servicing equipment.
+ Provide extra ventilation to the work area
+ Do not troubleshoot or repair fuel leaks while the engine is running,
+ if material is spilled, avoid contact and dispersal with runoff, soil, waterways, drains, and sewers. Absorb with
sand, clay, or commercial absorbent. Transfer to containers and neutralize the material. Flush spill area with soap
‘and excess water.
+ Report spills effecting water source contamination to local authorities immediately.
+ Proper disposal is required. Dispose of in accordance with local and environmental regulations.
+ Always torque fitings and connections to the required specifications. over or under tightening can damage
threads and create leaks.
Biodiesel
+ Protect eyes.
+ Protect skin
+ Always test for fuel leaks as instructed.
+ Donot dilute.
+ Avoid sparks, arcing switches and equipment, cigarettes, pilot lights, flames, and other sources of ignition,
+ Vapors accumulate near the floor. Check the work floor, sumps, and low lying areas for ignition sources before
servicing equipment.
+ Provide extra ventilation to the work area,
+ Do not troubleshoot or repair fuel leaks while the engine is running,
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+ If material is spilled, avoid contact and dispersal with runoff, soil, waterways, drains, and sewers. Absorb with
‘sand, clay, or commercial absorbent, Transfer to containers and neutralize the material. Flush spill area with soap
and excess water.
+ Report spils effecting water source contamination to local authorities immediately,
+ Proper disposal is required. Dispose of in accordance with local and environmental regulations.
+ Always torque fittings and connections to the required specifications. over or under tightening can damage
threads and create leaks.
Compressed Natural Gas
+ Protect eyes.
+ Protect skin.
+ Always be alert for the smell of gas. Compressed natural gas is typically treated with an odor producing chemical
for leak detection. Non-refined sources of natural gas (landfil gas, biogas, coal bed gas, wellhead gas, etc.) can
not always be detected by smell.
+ Always test for fuel leaks as instructed. Odorant can fade.
+ Upon entering a room or approat
and ignition sources.
+ Natural gas ignites when there is a 8% - 15% mixture in the air. Asphyxlation can occur when concentration
reaches 21% or more.
+ Do not start equipment or nearby equipment until a suspected gas leak is corrected and the area is ventilated.
+ Avoid sparks, arcing switches and equipment, cigarettes, pilot lights, flames, and other sources of ignition,
+ Work in areas that do not share common ventilation with areas containing ignition sources.
ing a vehicle where the smell of gas is present, immediately shutoff all engines
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ral Safety Instructions QSB4.5 and QSB6.7
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Store and service natural gas fueled equipment in large, well-ventilated areas, or outside.
Provide extra ventilation to the work area,
Natural gas accumulates near the celing, Check tho coiing of he work area fr igilon sources before servicing
juipment
Only disconnect gas lines in a well-ventilated area.
Do not troubleshoot or repair gas leaks while the engine is running.
Natural gas ignion systems produce high voltage during operation. Do not touch ignition wi
while the engine is operating. If necessary, use only insulated tools. Sec eae scene
Parotid oar ae ee i higher temperatures than similar diesel exhaust systems. Do not touch
aust components, Do not route lines or hoses which deteriorate rom Heat exposure, nos ext
components or in the flow path of the exhaust. ess aust
Always torque fittings and connections to the required specifications. ove i
Always torque filings ah 3p 18. over or under tightening can damage
Liquefied Natural Gas
Protect eyes.
Protect skin,
Always be alert for the smell of gas. Liquefied natural gas may not have an odor. Non-refined sources of natural
4928 (landfill gas, biogas, coal bed gas, wellhead gas, etc.) can not always be detected by smell.
Always test for fuel leaks as instructed. Odorant can fade.
Upon entering a room or approaching a vehicle where the smell of gas is immedi q
Ucn entering 2 ro {888 is present, immediately shutoff all engines.
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+ Naturat gas ignites when there is a 5% - 15% mixture in the air. Asphyxiation can occur when concentration
reaches 21% or more,
+ Do not start equipment or nearby equipment until a suspected gas leak is corrected and the area is ventilated,
+ Avoid sparks, arcing switches and equipment, cigarettes, pilot lights, flames, and other sources of ignition.
+ Work in areas that do not share common ventilation with areas containing ignition sources.
+ Store and service natural gas fueled equipment in large, well-ventilated areas, or outside.
+ Provide extra ventilation to the work area.
+ Natural gas accumulates near the ceiling. Check the ceiling of the work area for ignition sources before servicing
equipment,
+ Only disconnect gas lines in a well-ventilated area
+ Do not troubleshoot or repair gas leaks while the engine is running
+ Natural gas ignition systems produce high voltage during operation. Do not touch ignition wiring or components
while the engine is operating. If necessary, use only insulated tools.
+ Natural gas exhaust systems operate at higher temperatures than similar diesel exhaust systems. Do not touch
exhaust components. Do not route lines or hoses which deteriorate from heat exposure near exhaust
‘components or in the flow path of the exhaust.
+ Liquefied natural gas is stored in vehicle tanks at extremely cold temperatures. If there is a liquefied natural gas
spill, evacuate the area immediately and do not attempt to make contact with the liquid.
+ Always torque fittings and connections to the required specifications. over or-under tightening can damage
threads and create leaks.
+ Vapors accumulate near the floor. Check the work floor, sumps, and low lying areas for ignition sources before
servicing equipment.
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