Nanni QMS 32T, QMS 39T, QLS 47T, QLS 32T, QLS 39T Instruction Manual

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MARINE GENERATING SET
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MU_GE_970315535_ENG
QMS 32T
QMS 39T
QLS 32T
QLS 39T
QLS 47T
Contents
Safety precautions ...................................................................................................................3
Presentation ..............................................................................................................................6
Spare parts ......................................................................................................................................6
Identification numbers .....................................................................................................................7
About the generator.........................................................................................................................7
Principal parts of the generating set .....................................................................................................8
Instrument panel ...................................................................................................................................10
Technical characteristics .........................................................................................................11
Operation of the generating set .............................................................................................. 12
Before starting ......................................................................................................................................12
Starting the generating set ...................................................................................................................12
During operation ...................................................................................................................................13
Stopping the generating set ................................................................................................................13
Maintenance ..............................................................................................................................14
Daily checks .........................................................................................................................................15
Air lter .................................................................................................................................................15
Fuel system ..........................................................................................................................................16
Bleeding the fuel circuit ...................................................................................................................16
Replacing the fuel lter ....................................................................................................................16
Replacing the fuel prelter...............................................................................................................16
Draining the water from the fuel prelter .........................................................................................16
Lubrication system ...............................................................................................................................17
Checking the oil level ......................................................................................................................17
Draining the engine oil.....................................................................................................................17
Replacing the oil lter cartridge .......................................................................................................17
Cooling system - Coolant .....................................................................................................................18
Draining and rinsing the cooling circuit............................................................................................18
Coolant lling ...................................................................................................................................18
Cooling system - Seawater ..................................................................................................................19
Cleaning the seawater lter .............................................................................................................19
Draining and rinsing the seawater circuit ........................................................................................19
Replacing the seawater pump rotor ................................................................................................19
Engine electrical system .......................................................................................................................20
Alternator belt ..................................................................................................................................20
Check the electrolyte level ..............................................................................................................20
Generating set storage procedure ........................................................................................................20
Installation recommendations.................................................................................................21
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................... 22
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Safety precautions
Read this chapter carefully as it concerns your safety. Most accidents are caused by failing to follow basic safety rules. Be aware of the possible risks involved in handling your generating set and make sure you take the necessary precautions to protect yourself, those around you and your equipment.
This manual contains important safety indications and information.
They are as follows:
Indicates the hot parts entailing sub­stantial risks of burns.
Stipulates that you are strongly recom­mended against smoking and producing ames or sparks in the vicinity.
I Warning! : This symbol indicates the risk of acci- dents and serious personal injury, substantial property damage or serious mechanical faults if the instructions are not followed.
I Caution! : Indicates a risk of personal injury and/or property damage when handling a component.
Notice: Indicates that important information must be known in order to facilitate handling or in particular cas­es.
Using and handling a generating set entails risks that could prove to be extremely dangerous. Some work requires specic knowledge and equipment. This work should be carried out by Nanni Diesel authorised per­sonnel or by a professional. If you have to work on the generating set, carefully follow the safety instructions set down in this manual.
Certain information is displayed directly on the generat­ing set in the form of icons. This information helps you to quickly identify the location of certain components and avoid possible hazards when working on the set.
Ensure these indications are always visible and replace them if necessary.
Indicates an area containing pressu­rised uids.
Indicates the hazardous rotating parts.
Indicates the de-aeration orice(s) (air bleed)
Indicates where to check the coolant level
Indicates where to check the engine oil level.
Indicates the coolant drain orice.
Indicates that it is essential to read the instructions carefully before handling the generating set.
Indicates electrical hazards.
This icon indicates a risk of re.
Indicates the oil drain orice.
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Safety precautions
I Exhaust gas
Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide. This colour­less and odourless gas is extremely harmful and could lead to poisoning which could result in loss of conscious­ness or death. The rst symptoms of carbon monoxide intoxication are as follows:
Dizziness
Nausea
Headache
Throbbing temples
Vomiting
Fatigue and falling asleep
Tense muscles
If you or anyone else in the vicinity of the generating set experiences any of these symptoms, leave the area of operation of the generating set and nd fresh air. If the symptoms persist, consult a doctor and have your gen­erating set checked.
I Risk of electric shock
Never touch the electrical connectors when the gener­ating set is operational. The voltage at the connector terminals can be lethal.
Do not work on the generating set without protection: protective goggles and gloves, insulating blankets etc.
Always disconnect the generating set and cut the cur­rent before working on the electrical system. Isolate the shore power supply to all the electrical circuit equip­ment.
Ensure your clothing and skin is not damp or sweaty when handling electrical equipment. Remove watch­es, bracelets and jewellery when working on electrical equipment.
Handling a capacitor that is still charged can be danger­ous and cause electrocution.
I Risk of burns
Never touch the hot parts of the generating set or the exhaust circuit.
An operational generating set gets very hot: the exhaust elbow and pipe, turbocompressor, starter, oil sump, oil, coolant in the hoses and pipes are hot and can burn.
Always check the coolant level before starting the gen­erating set.
Fluids ejected under pressure can cause serious injury.
Release all the pressure in the circuits before removing the caps.
Never open the coolant and oil circuit caps when the generating set is operational and/or hot.
Never start or run the generating set when the oil ll cap is not screwed on as hot oil could spray out.
If you come into contact with any of these uids, consult a doctor immediately.
If the generating set gets too hot, switch it off and dis­connect it and wait for it to cool down before handling.
I Risk of re
Do not smoke near the generating set and keep it away from sources of ignition (ames or sparks) or any other potential ammable vapour or liquid sources.
Do not run the generating set without an air lter.
Do not run the generating set in an area in which am­mable or explosive materials are stored or where gas is present. Ensure there are no ammable liquids in the engine compartment.
Immediately clean up any liquids spilled over yourself or the oor and keep the engine compartment clean and accessible so as to minimise the risk of re. Be careful as fuel can burn.
I Risk of explosion
Explosions caused by fuel vapour can cause serious injury! Carefully follow the safety rules when lling the fuel.
Open and ventilate the storage area of the generating set after lling. Check that there are no fuel vapours or leaks before starting the fan (if tted). Switch the fan on for 5 minutes before starting the generating set.
All fuel vapours are ammable and explosive. Be care­ful when handling and storing fuel. Store the fuel in a ventilated area away from sources of ignition (sparks or ames) and out of the reach of children.
Stop the generating set before lling with fuel or lubri­cant. Do not smoke near the generating set and keep it away from sources of ignition (ames) when lling with fuel and/or lubricant. Wear gloves when investigating possible leaks.
Do not alter or damage the fuel circuit. Close the fuel circuit whenever you work on it.
Ensure you always have an appropriate working extin­guisher to hand.
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Safety precautions
I Accidental starting
Accidental starting can cause serious injury and even death!
Disconnect the battery before working on the generat­ing set.
Ensure no one is alongside the generating set or work­ing on the set before starting it.
Ensure all the protection mechanisms are in place be­fore starting the generating set.
I Risk of battery explosion
A battery explosion can cause serious injury and even death!
Do not smoke near the batteries and keep them away from sources of ignition (ames or sparks). They pro­duce hydrogen which could ignite or explode on contact with an electrical arc or a ame. Switch off all electrical appliances in the vicinity when you are working on the batteries. Ensure the battery storage compartment is corrected ventilated.
Avoid touching the battery terminals with metal tools so that no sparks are created which could cause an ex­plosion. Remove your rings, bracelets and necklaces before handing the batteries.
I Battery acid
The acid in batteries can cause serious injury and even death!
When servicing the batteries, wear protective gloves and goggles. Batteries contain sulphuric acid which is highly corrosive.
Acid can spurt from batteries when they are handled. If the acid comes into contact with the skin, rinse thor­oughly in fresh water and consult a doctor.
I Exhaust gas
Ensure the exhaust circuit correctly expels the gas pro­duced by the generating set.
Regularly check that the exhaust circuit is free of leaks and that the exhaust elbow is correctly afxed.
Operate the generating set in a well aerated and ven­tilated area away from other people. Run the fan when the generating set is operational.
Do not wear bracelets, necklaces or rings when working on a generating set.
Check that the bolts and screws are properly tightened and that the protection mechanisms are in place.
Do not check the uid levels or tension of the alternator belt when the generating set is operational.
I Lifting the generating set
To lift the generating set, use the hoisting eyes on the appliance.
Always check the robustness and overall condition of the lifting equipment. Use suitable gear (cables, beams, machines, etc.) to lift your generating set. Check that your gear is capable of lifting the set.
Lifting cables and chains must be able to move parallel to each other.
Do not forget that any additional equipment mounted on the generating set could alter its centre of gravity. When lifting the set, it should remain as parallel as possible to the ground.
I Maintenance and spare parts
Nanni Diesel engines are designed to meet the different emission standards while delivering maximum service life and reliability.
Regularly servicing and replacing parts with original Nanni Diesel parts will ensure the generating set con­tinues to function optimally.
These parts can be ordered from all Nanni Diesel deal­ers throughout the world.
I Chemical products
The different uids used to run the generating set are a health hazard.
Carefully read the instructions on the packaging of these products and always check that the ventilation in the hold space is adequate.
I Rotating parts
Rotating parts can be extremely dangerous and cause serious injury and even death!
Do not work on the generating set when it is operational. If work on the engine when running is absolutely neces­sary, do not touch any hot or rotating parts.
Baggy clothing, hair or objects could be pulled in and/or caught and cause serious injury or substantial property damage.
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Presentation
Thank you for choosing a Nanni Diesel generating set!
Contact a Nanni Diesel authorised dealer for the servic­ing of your equipment. A list of dealers can be found on our web site:
www.nannidiesel.com
Nanni Diesel generating sets are the product of many years of experience in the development of marine en­gines and equipment designed for use in open seas.
Before using, ensure you have the correct manual for your set. We will explain how to identify your equipment and its principal specications in the chapters to follow. If you don’t have the correct manual, please contact your Nanni Diesel authorised dealer.
Carefully read all of this generating set instruction man­ual and the generator documentation before starting it.
Pay particular attention to the information on personal safety. This manual must always be to hand where the generating set is used.
We recommend that you visually check the overall con­dition of your generating set before and after using it each time so that you familiarise yourself with the dif­ferent components and can more easily detect any fuel, oil or coolant leaks or abnormal wearing of the principal parts.
All the information and specications in this manual are based on the technical data applicable at the time of its publication. Changes and updates may be made by Nanni Diesel without notice.
Certain images, diagrams or equipment described in this manual may not exactly represent (or be part of) your generating set order.
Environmental responsibility
Nanni Diesel designs its engines to have minimum en­vironmental impact and a maximum service life. This objective, however, can only be achieved with your full cooperation. Our operating and maintenance instruc­tions are to help you to protect your generating set and adopt responsible behaviour vis-to-vis the environment.
Observe the warning and caution labels afxed to the generating set.
Ensure you only use the fuels and oils recommended in this manual. Using another type of fuel or oil could cause major generator malfunctions: higher consump­tion, reduced engine service life, greater discharge of exhaust gases.
When draining the oil and changing the oil or fuel l­ter, dispose of the waste in the appropriate container. These uids cause major damage to ora and fauna if discharged into nature.
The different uids used to run the engine are a health hazard. Carefully read the instructions on the packaging of these products and always check that the ventilation in the storage compartment is adequate.
Spare parts
You can order the emergency parts below from any Nanni Diesel authorised dealer. Keep a copy of the list of parts with the set.
These emergency parts could allow you to repair your engine in the event of a fault.
V-belt
Seawater pump rotor kit
Engine oil lter
Fuel supply
Ensure that the fuel contains no residues. If it does, use special lters.
Avoid using fuel mixed with water or other substances as you may damage the engine.
The engine performance is inuenced by the fuel tem­perature, the temperature and relative humidity of the exhaust air and by the altitude.
Fuel lter (ltering part)
Injection tube
Glow plug
Air lter
Nanni Diesel blue paint
Certain items may vary depending on your order. Con­tact your authorised dealer for more information.
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Presentation
Identification numbers
Your generating set has 2 identication plates: one for the engine and one for the generator.
Keep these plates accessible and in good condition. Record and keep the engine and generator serial number and designation. These numbers will be useful if you work on your set, order parts or invoke the war­ranty.
The engine identication plate is as follows:
Checks before commissioning
I Caution! : Your generating set must be installed by a shipyard or authorised representative following the on­board assembly instructions.
The electrical connections must also be carried out by qualied personnel. The electrical installation must be equipped with all the mechanisms for protecting people and property in accordance with the applicable stand­ards.
When the set has been installed on board and before removing the protective elements covering the different orices, clean the exterior surface of the generating set.
For transportation reasons, some of our generating sets are delivered without their operating uids. In all cases, you must:
• Check the levels and ll the engine oil if necessary.
• Fill the exchanger with coolant and degas if neces­sary.
• If necessary prime the raw water circuit
• Check the belt tension.
The TYP inscription indicates the commercial des­ignation of the generating set (eg. QMS10T).
The NR inscription indicates the engine serial number.
The CODE inscription lists the various specica­tions of your engine.
The elements on the alternator identication plate are explained in the alternator documentation.
About the generator
Refer to your generator manual for more information about this component.
The generators are installed and run for the rst time in our factory. A professional electrician should connect the generating set to the craft’s electrical circuit follow­ing the applicable safety standards.
Always check the installation of your generating set be­fore handling it. Check the overall condition of the gen­erator, the tightness of the assembly screws and the stability of the generator as a whole.
• Check the tightness of the different connections and drain caps (coolant and oil).
• Check the tightness of the alternator electrical lugs (check the cabling by referring to the corresponding documentation), battery terminals, circuit breaker, connection of extension sections, battery electro­lyte level.
• Make a nal check of the xing elements and a vis­ual check of the generating set as a whole.
Some of these operations are explained in more detail later in this manual.
I Caution! : The modern fuel engine is precision equipment that requires the use of a high-quality fuel and lubricant.
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