Avoid Excessive Engine Idling
Avoid excessive engine idling. Prolonged idling may cause the
engine coolant temperature to fall below its normal range. This, in
turn, causes crankcase oil dilution, due to incomplete fuel combustion,
and permits formation of gummy deposits on valves, pistons, and piston
rings. It also promotes rapid accumulation of engine sludge and unburned
fuel in the exhaust system.
Once an engine is warmed to normal operating temperatures, engine
should be idled at slow idle speed. Refer to GENERAL OEM ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
in Specifications section for low idle speed. If an engine will be
idling for more than 5 minutes, stop and restart later.
NOTE: Generator set applications where the governor is locked
at a specified speed may not have a slow idle function. These engines
will idle at no load governed speed (high idle).
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