Sistema de Fuel MCRI
Sistema de Fuel MCRI
Engineering
Bulletin
Subject This AEB is for the following applications:
Fuel System
Modular Common Automotive Industrial Marine
Rail System (MCRS) Application
Guidelines G-Drive Genset
Introduction
Modern fuel systems have been developed to reduce emissions and fuel consumption and to improve
performance. These fuel systems are capable of providing rapid response to load changes and multiple injection
events for emission control. They operate at pressures approaching 2100 bars (30,500 psi), and with component
match clearances typically from 2 to 5 microns. Cummins Modular Common Rail System (MCRS) is designed to
enable our engines to meet emission requirements and performance expectations now and in the future.
The MCRS fuel system component life will be maximized by supplying fuel to the engine equipped with Cummins
multi-stage fuel filtration system at an ISO 18-16-13 particle count level or better. The fuel supply strategy
includes OEM installed fuel tank air vents filtered to at least a 10 micron level to avoid adding suspended, hard,
fine particles to the fuel.
Purpose
This document details the fuel filtration for the engine as well as requirements and recommendations to the
equipment manufacturer in order to have a robust fuel system interface.
Requirements
x Must meet the maximum fuel inlet restriction at the OEM inlet connection for dirty filters as published on
the base engine datasheet
x Must utilize a fuel tank air vent filter of 10 micron maximum and provide for an air flow rate equivalent to
the maximum fuel fill rate for the machine
x Fuel component handling must meet Clean Care practices prescribed by Service Engineering
x Must not use a biodiesel blend exceeding 5% (ref. Cummins Service Bulletin 3379001 and AEB21.73)
x Remote filter mounting must meet the vibration profile found in Appendix A
Recommendations
x Recommended that new machines meet the maximum clean fuel filter inlet restriction at the diagnostic
port of the stage one filter head assembly as published on the base engines datasheet
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................................................................1
PURPOSE...................................................................................................................................................................................1
REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................................................................................1
RECOMMENDATIONS...........................................................................................................................................................1
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The Stage 1 Industrial Pro provides water separation capacity adequate for handling a fuel supply containing up
to 200ppm water.
Figure 6: QSK19 OEM Inlet Connection Figure 7: QSK38/50/60 OEM Inlet Connection
Because the stage 1 Industrial Pro filter head assembly is chassis-mounted, the location will vary with each
engine application, there are two required OEM fuel hoses for the fuel inlet plumbing; from fuel tank to inlet of the
stage one filter head and from stage one outlet to OEM fuel inlet connection block.
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There is currently no diagnostic port available for Stage 2/3 excessive restriction. The engine will exhibit Fault
Code 2262 if the gear pump discharge pressure falls below normal operating range, but this is considered to be
an extreme condition – well beyond normal filter change requirement.
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System Priming
The Stage 1 Industrial Pro filter head includes an integrated priming pump. This pump is electronically controlled
by the engine control module (ECM) to operate for 120 seconds after “key-on”. The priming pump may not be
capable of priming a “dry” fuel supply system without providing an air vent at the fuel air bleed fitting which goes
to OEM fuel drain fitting or by pressurizing the fuel tank for initial fill. When providing an air vent, it is important to
loosen the hose connection, not the check valve into drain block. See Figure 9 for an illustration of the fitting to
loosen when bleeding a dry fuel system (QSK19 pictured).
Change Log
0.45
0.4
0.35
Appendix A: Vibration Profile
0.3
0.25
0.2
PSD (G2/Hz)
0.15
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0.05
0
20 220 420 620 820 1020 1220 1420 1620 1820
Frequency (Hz)
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