Idling And Shut Down Tips Flashcards

1
Q

Idling and shut down is largely dependent on the situation, such as:

A
  • cold weather
  • hot weather
  • emergency (on scene) status
  • non-emergency status
  • not in use
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2
Q

Idling a diesel is damaging to the engine.

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Idling produces sulfuric acid which breaks down the engine oil and eats into the bearings, rings, valve stems, and engine surfaces.

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3
Q

“High idle” should be engaged to power

High idle brings engine speed up to approximately 1100 rpm

A
Emergency lighting
Cab lighting
Heat
Air conditioning 
Engine cooling
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4
Q

What size alternator?

A

400 amp alternator
Which can only produce half of the rated power at idle
Full power at 1100 rpm

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5
Q

Voltmeter should read

A

Approximately 13.5 to 14.8 volts on scene, with electrical load, or driving down the road
With maximum electrical load st high idle the voltmeter should still read 13.5-14.8

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6
Q

A “no charge” state would be indicated by a reading of less than

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12.8

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7
Q

How long should the engine idle before pulling into the station?

A

2-4 minutes without a load.

This allows the engine to cool and permits the turbo charger to slow down

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