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INSTALLATION DIRECTIVE
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We strongly recommend that you carefully read the indica- tions contained in this document: compliance with themprotects the engine against irregular operation and assuresits reliability, safeguarding sea-going and maintenance person-nel against accident hazards.
The indications contained in this directive pertain to theN45 MNA M10.00, N45 MNA M10.01, N67 MNA M15.00,N67 MNA M15.01 engines and complement the IVECOMOTORS publication “Guide to the Installation of MarineEngines” the reader should refer to, for anything that is notexplained herein.For more complete information about the engine, pleaserefer to the appropriate technical brochure. Use of fuelsand oils with different characteristics from those set out in the operation and maintenance manual may compromise the regular operation of the engine, limiting its performance,reliability and working life.
Exclusive use of IVECO Original Parts is a necessary condi- tion to maintain the engine in its or iginal integrity.
Tampering, making modifications and using non original partscan jeopardize the safety of boat engineers and users.
To obtain spare parts, you must indicate:
- Commercial code, serial number and indications shown on the engine tag;
- Part number of the spare as per spare part catalog.
The information provided below refer to engine characteris-
tics that are current as of the publication date.IVECO MOTORS reserves the right to make modificationsat any time and without advance notice, to meet technical or commercial requirements or to comply with local legal andregulatory requirements
We refuse all liabilityfor any errorsand omissions.
The reader is reminded that the IVECO MOTORS TechnicalAssistance Network is always at the Customer’s side with its
competence and professionalism.
Publication IVECO MOTORS edited by:IVECO PowerTrainAdvertising & PromotionPregnana Milanese (MI)www.ivecomotors.com
Printed P3D64N003 E - May 2006 Edition
FOREWORD
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1. IDENTIFICATION DATA 5
2. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 6
3. ENGINE PARTS AND COMPONENTS 8
4. TECHNICAL DATA FOR INSTALLATION 10
5. GENERAL INSTALLATION CRITERIA 12
6. FUEL LINE 13
n45 MnA M10.00 - n67 MnA M15.00 15
7. M10.00/M15.00 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 16
8. M10.00/M15.00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 17
9. M10.00/M15.00 MAIN ANALOGINSTRUMENT PANEL 24
10. M10.00/M15.00 SECONDARY ANALOGINSTRUMENT PANEL (FLYING BRIDGE) 28
11. M10.00/M15.00 DRILLING PLANSFOR ANALOG PANELS 29
12. M10.00/M15.00 CUSTOMIZEDINSTRUMENT PANEL 30
13. M10.00/M15.00 WIRING DIAGRAMS 32
n45 MnA M10.01 - n67 MnA M15.01 39
14. M10.01/M15.01 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 40
15. M10.01/M15.01 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 41
16. M10.01/M15.01 MAIN ANALOGINSTRUMENT PANEL 46
17. M10.01/M15.01 SECONDARY ANALOGINSTRUMENT PANEL (FLYING BRIDGE) 50
18. M10.01/M15.01 DRILLING PLANSFOR ANALOG PANELS 51
19. M10.01/M15.01 CUSTOMIZEDINSTRUMENT PANEL 52
20. M10.01/M15.01 WIRING DIAGRAMS 54
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CONTENTS
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cOMMOn cHAPTers 63
21. SENSORS FOR DETECTIONAND PANEL SIGNALING 64
22. PREPARING THE ENGINE FOR FIRST START-UP 67
23. TESTS BEFORE THE FIRST START-UP 67
24. FIRST ENGINE START 68
25. UNDERWAY CHECKS 68
26. PREPARING THE ENGINEFOR LONG IDLE PERIODS 69
27. APPENDIX 71
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1. IDENTIFICATION DATA
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The engine identification data are stenciled on a tag positioned aside the coolant tank.
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The last two figures of the commercial code refer to theengine model (detail A or B in figure n. 2).Until the beginning of the year 2006 the engines producedhad the code N45 MNA M10.00 or N67 MNA M15.00(detail A in figure n. 2).During the year 2006 relevant modifications have been made
to the electric system and to the fuel supply circuit and a new
model identified with the code N45 MNA M10.01 or N67MNA M15.01 was created (detail B in figure 2).This document concerns both the models. The relatingcontents are developed in different chapters which canbe identified thanks to the presence in each title of theextension M10.00/M15.00 or M10.01/M15.01.
Chapters 21 to the end of the document are common toboth the models.
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ENGINE TYPE
ENGINE DWG
ENGINE S/N
COMMERC. TYPE / VERSION N 6 7 M N A M 15 . X X
POWER SET CODE
HOMOLOGATION No
ENGINE FAMILY
POWER (KW)AND SPEED (RPM)
YEAR OF BUILD
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To obtain the best engine performance, it is essential not todeviate from the mission profile for which it was producedand set up.The engine must not be used for purposes other than those stated by the manufacturer. IVECO MOTORSis willing to examine any need for particular installations
beforehand. Boat outfitters and maintenance specialistsare invited to closely follow the instructions containedherein. No modifications to the engine, its accessories andcomponents, are allowed.
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o Drain the cooling, lubrication and fuel lines only after the fluids have duly cooled. The pressurized cap of thewater line may be opened only after the engine has duly cooled.
o Batteries contain a highly corrosive sulfuric acid solution:must never be upset and must be handled with theutmost caution to prevent spillage. Ensure that the bat- tery compartment is adequately ventilated.
Handling
The engine must be handled by experienced personnel,using the prescribed tool or a rocker arm that keeps the
lifting lines parallel and with adequate equipment in termsof capacity and size. The two eyebolts provided for li fting theengine alone must always be used simultaneously.
Installation
o Knife switches or battery breakers may be used on thepower supply line of the engine electrical equipmentprovided they are not used to shut the engine off.
o Do not modify the wiring harnesses; their length may not be modified: use only available extensions.
o Do not use electronic device wiring harnesses not com-
pliant with the IVECO MOTORS directive, in terms of length, type of conductor, location, clamping, connectionof the shielding and earth braids.
o To avoid any interference, the wiring harnesses of thedifferent on-board electronic devices must follow differ-ent paths from those of the engine electronic systems.
o Do not connect any extraneous user device to theengine electrical equipment.
o Do not place voltage across the boat’s on-board electri-cal system without first verifying that there are no shortcircuits.
o Do not branch pipes off to draw fuel from the engine
supply lines.
o Do not make any change to the engine’s hydraulic circuitsand components.
o Do not execute arc welding operations before removing the electronic units from their seating, placing them at an
adequate safety distance.a.o Do not subject electronic units to temperatures exceed-
ing 80 °C.
o Do not paint electrical components and their connections.
o Comply with prescribed procedures and torque valueswhen tightening threaded elements.
Start-up
o Ready the engine following the procedure setout in Chapter 22.
o When starting the engine the first time, have suitablemeans available to cut off air intake in case of a runaway condition.
o Start the engine after ensuring that it is complete withevery part specified by the manufacturer and requiredby the installation, without attempting to start it withcaps and occlusions to the lubrication, cooling and fuelfeed lines.
o Check that the fluid lines are perfectly sealed, especially lines for fuels and lubricants, which may cause fires andconsequent harm to persons and equipment.
o Make sure that the various pipelines are not in contactwith warm surfaces or moving parts.
o The installing yard is required to carry out tests to verify the functional compatibility between the electrical-elec- tronic equipment of the engine and the other electronicequipment present on the boat.
Tests and tuning up
o Never disconnect the batteries when the engine is run-ning.
o Remove the electrical connections from the batteriesbefore any operation on the electrical system.
o Ensure that the battery terminals comply with the exactpolarity, are properly tightened and protected against
accidental short circuits and corrosion phenomena..
o Do not connect or disconnect electrical connectionswhen electrical power supply is present.
o Do not cause sparks in the attempt to verify the pres-ence of electrical voltage.
o Do not draw fuel through unfiltered lines.
o Do not clean the engine and its parts with corrosive or abrasive detergent substances, to avoid compromising the integrity of electrical connections.
o The engine fluids and air, water, and oil filters discardedafter use must be properly stored and delivered to
appropriate collection centers.
2. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
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Long engine inactivity periods
Before long periods of inactivity, ready the engine following the procedure set out in Chapter 26.
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3. ENGINE PARTS AND COMPONENTS
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1. Tube bundle engine coolant/sea-water heat exchanger - 2. Engine coolant discharge cap - 3. Electric starter motor -4. Location of sacrificial anode - 5. Cooled exhaust manifold - 6. Exhaust gas and sea-water discharge pipeline - 7. Lifting eyebolt -
8. Rocker arm covers - 9. Oil refill cap - 10. Location of thermostatic valve - 11. Cap for engine coolant outlet to sanitary water heating system - 12. Coolant refill cap - 13. Engine coolant tank - 14. Auxiliary belt automatic tensioner -
15. Alternator - 16. Cap for engine coolant discharge and recirculation from sanitary water heating system - 17. Oil filter.
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1. Manual lubricating oil extraction pump - 2. Sea-water inlet - 3. Sea-water pump - 4. Throttle lever lever on injection pump -5. Rubber holder junction for fuel outflow to the tank - 6. Wiring connectors N45 MNA M10.00 and N67 MNA M15.00 -
7. Low pressure mechanical feed pump - 8. Fuel intake fitting - 9. Fuel filter - 10. Combustion air filter - 11. Lifting eyebolt -12. Oil vapours vent - 13. Oil dipstick - 14. Lifting eyebolt - 15. Sea-water junction pipe from after-cooler to engine coolant/sea-water
heat exchanger (Oil gearbox heat exchanger, on request) - 16. Connector for instrument panel connection wire harness
N45 MNA M10.01 and N67 MNA M15.01 .
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4. TECHNICAL DATA FOR INSTALLATION
n45 MnA M10 n67 MnA M15
Combustion and ventilation air when underway
Static vacuum allowed downstream of the air filter kPammH
2O
≤ 3,5≤ 350
Combustion air flow rate m3/h ≥ 340 ≥ 510
Engine room ventilation air flow rate (excluding combustion air) m3/h ≥ 1960 ≥ 1960
Static vacuum allowed in the engine roomkPammH
2O
≤ 0,1≤ 10
Temperature allowed in the engine room °C ≤ 45
Temperature increase in the engine room to ext. temperature °C ≤ 15
Exhaust gas discharge
Allowed static back pressurekPammH
2O
≤ 7≤ 700
Exhaust gas temperature at maximum power (turbocharger inlet) °C 700 720Flow rate at maximum power kg/h 400 590
Outer diameter of exhaust mixed with sea water mminches
127,55
Fuel supply
Transfer pump delivery at maximum rpm l/h 140
Flow rate return to tank l/h 120
Fuel temperature °C ≤ 60
Inner diameter, intake pipe mm ≥ 8
Inner diameter, return pipe mm ≥ 8
Thread on pre-filter junctions M 14 x 1,5
Free height below filter to replace filter mm ≥ 30
Allowed intake vacuumkPammH
2O
≤ 15≤ 1500
Allowed on tank return pipe back pressurekPammH
2O
≤ 10≤ 1000
Open sea water cooling line
Intake pipeline diameter mm
inches
34,6
1,36Pump delivery at maximum rpm l/h 8600
Sea water pump height above sea level m ≤ 2
Allowed intake vacuumkPammH
2O
≤ 20≤ 2000
Discharge pipeline diameter (only if dry gas exhaust)mminches
451,77
Allowed engine inclination angles
Maximum longitudinal in continuous operation (static + dynamic) degrees/360 +20
Maximum transverse in continuous operation (static + dynamic) degrees/360 ± 22 30’
Longitudinal for oil level check with standard dipstick degrees/360 0 to +6
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Dimensions
Maumt mmt (h)
n45 MnA M10 n67 MnA M15
Power takeoffs (optional)
2-a fot pu fo “V” bt
Reference diameter mm 187
Race dimension mm 12.7
Power available at 900 rpm kW ≤ 6
Power available at 1800 rpm kW ≤ 12
Radial force resulting from belt tension N ≤ 1340
(*) For direction of the resulting radial force between 60° and 300° with reference to the cylinder axis (piston at top deadcenter = 0°)
2-a fot pu + at jot
Torque available in engine axis Nm ≤ 150 (15)
Moment of inertia of rigidly added masses kgm2≤ 0,015
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60 (2.36)
915(36.02)
390 (15.35) 390 (15.35)
358 (14.09)342 (13.46)
3 0
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355 (13.97) 355 (13.97)
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828.5 (32.61)
9 0 9 . 5
( 3 5 . 8
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60 (2.36)
1139 (44.84)
390 (15.35) 390 (15.35)
361.5 (14.23)343.5 (13.52)
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355 (13.97) 355 (13.97)
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5. GENERAL INSTALLATION CRITERIA
Accessibility
The engine must be located in such a way as to allow fillingand draining engine liquids when doing servicing operations.Access to relay box shall be allowed even during navigation,
AnchoringIf anchoring is accomplished by interposing shock mounts, they must be able to support the engine’s mass and thelongitudinal thrust exerted by the propeller shaft in motion.If rigid mounting is adopted, particular care must be given tosupport alignment and co-planarity.Information on dimensions and fastening values are providedin the “Installation Diagram”.
Combustion and ventilation air
Compliance with prescriptions on the quantity of air required for combustion and ventilation assures a regular operation of the engine even in adverse conditions and it
enables to deliver its maximum design power.
Sea water line
It must be provided with an intake capable of preventing the entry of foreign bodies into the suction pipes. Between the intake and the pump, it is best to interpose a gate to beclosed in emergencies or for extended idle periods and afilter to stop the smaller impurities; it is also recommended to install a suitably dimensioned and easily replaced zincanode.The engine sea water line was provided by the manufacturer with protection anodes to be replaced periodically.The rubber hoses positioned along the pipeline shall be suffi-ciently rigid not to create choked areas caused by crushing.
Engine pre-heating
If the engine usage profile requires immediate delivery of power at the highest rpm’s, it is recommended to install anauxiliary pre-heater on the closed cooling loop.
Exhaust gas discharge
The exhaust gas discharge conduit shall be compliant with the guidelines contained in the IVECO MOTORS publication“Guide to the installation of marine engines”; it also providesindications to compute the dimensions of the exhaust pipe-lines, which is the Yard’s responsibility.
Electric - electronic equipmentProvide a proper positioning of the relay box and of any optional electronic unit. Refer to size and position of wiringand relevant connectors.Secure units in order to dampen vibrations and stress thehull is subject during navigation and/or created by the rotat-ing engine.
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6. FUEL LINE
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For the installation, the following connections are required:
- from the tank to the pre-filter - from the pre-filter to feed pump intake- from the fuel discharge outlet to the tank
Pre-filter
The pre-filter with priming pump, supplied separately from the engine, must be fastened near the tank, in a relatively low point of the line to allow for easy replacement of thefiltering cartridge and/or the operation of the hand pump.Avoid the use of additional mesh or paper filters along thefeed lines between pre-filter and engine . To avoid introducingimpurities in the feeding lines inside the engine, do not placefilter cartridges pre-filled with fuel in the system.
Materials’ Characteristics
The fuel tank and the suction and return assembly mustwithstand the continuous abrasion caused by a flow of fueloil of 150 l/h at a temperature of 100 °C without noticeabledeformation or wear or release of material. Use of metal tanks, preferably made of iron alloys, is allowed, provided they are connected to the negative terminal of the battery
to prevent the accumulation of electrostatic charges.
Tanks must be provided with vents to avoid exceedingan internal pressure of ± 5kPa (± 0.5 m of H
2O column);
their shape and the suction assembly must be such as toassure a suction at the maximum longitudinal and transverseinclination allowed for the boat, with a residual quantity of fuel oil considered “reserve”.The suction inlet should be positioned in such a way as toavoid taking in sludge. The return flow must be in such away as to facilitate the mixing of the returning fuel with thefuel in the tank. If the tank is lower than the filter, then thereturn pipe must always be submerged. The pipes and union
fittings of the fuel line must withstand a fuel oil flow rate of 150 l/h at a temperature of 100 °C and a pressure of 3 bar (300 kPa) without noticeable deformation, wear or releaseof material. Metal tubes, preferably made of iron alloys,are recommended, taking care to connect each individualsegment to engine ground to avoid the accumulation of electrostatic charges and inserting a vibration damper elastic joint on each segment. The pipes used must becertified according to the relevant Countries’ rules or to thestandards issued by classification Bodies.
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1. Settling prefilter - 2. Low pressure mechanical feed pump - 3. Fuel filter - 4. Injector - 5. Injection pump.
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Fuel supply system scheme
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1. Fuel filter - 2. Engine stop solenoid valve - 3. Low pressure mechanical feed pump - 4. Injection pump -
5. Injector - 6. Fuel tank - 7. Manual priming pump - 8. Pre-filter.
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MOdel PrOdUced UnTil THe BeGinninG OF THe yeAr 2006
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7. M10.00/M15.00 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
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The figure shows the set of components of an installation,including those supplied with the engine equipment, standardor optional, and those supplied or produced by the yard.It provides a comprehensive picture of the operationsrequired to install the engine.Components arrangement and illustrations are not bindingbut merely indicative, subject to the choices made by yard
engineers according to their skills, available spaces and theprescriptions set out herein.
1. Indicator and control panel - 2. Throttle lever - 3. Throttle Bowden rod - 4. Electric panel with relay box and optional electronic
units - 5. Filtered sea water intake - 6. Decanter filter - 7. Fuel return pipe to tank - 8. Tank -9. Fuel to prefilter pipe - 10. Sedimenting prefilter - 11. Fuel to filter pipe.
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8. M10.00/M15.00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
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The electrical equipment of the engine comprises a seriesof components provided separately from the engine toenable an easy and diversified installation, according to theYard’s design choices. The need to make accessible, at seaor underway, the controls to the electrical componentscontained in the relay box may be met through different
installation arrangements.
Along with the coupling of all connectors provided in thewire harnesses, completing the installation also requires tocomplete the power line and to connect the accumulator to the engine wire harness.If any, connect wire harness (7) for the sensor for thepresence of water in the fuel (8),
1. Indicator and control panel - 2. Provided wire harness - 3. Relay box - 4. JF Connection - 5. Power supply and interface wireharness - 6. JA and JB connectors - 7. Wiring harness to be manufactured by the yard - 8. Sensor for the presence of water in the
fuel - 9. Sedimenting pre-filter - 10. M Connector - 11. Power line for electric starter motor and alternator.
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1. Connector for instrument panel connection wire harness - 2. Engine wire harness -
3. Interface wire harness - 4. Power line.
The wire harnesses provided with the engine include the connectors for all optional components which may ordered and their connections to the JB connector for the indicator and control panel.
Synoptic
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Wire harness
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Engine wire harness Interface wire harness
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s e n s o r ( f o r a l a r m ) - K . A i r f i l t e r c l o g g i n g s e n s o r ( f o r a l a r m ) - M . S e n s o r f o r d e t e c t i n g
t h e p r e s e n c e o f w a t e r i n t h e f u e l p r e - f i l t e r ( f o r a l a r m ) - O . E x h a u s t g a s t e m p e r a t u r e s e n s o r
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Power supply line
1.Alternator - 2. Electric starter motor - 3. Battery -4. Engine wire harness.
The connection of the +B terminal of the alternator to thepositive +30 terminal of the electric starter motor mustbe achieved with a conductor having a cross section of atleast 10 mm2. The connection of the positive +30 terminalof the electric starter motor to the positive pole of thebattery, achieved with a conductor having a cross section of at least 70 mm2, allows to obtain, as shown in the figure, thesimultaneous connection of the alternator to the battery. Theconnection between the engine ground and the negative poleof the battery must be achieved according to the guidelinesprovided in the Engine electrical ground paragraph.
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Supplementary services battery
To assure that the engine can be started with a sufficientquantity of energy, it is advisable to provide for the installationof a supplementary battery, dedicated to supplying power to the on-board electrical services. The power line to rechargeit may be constructed according to the indications providedin Chapter 24.To assure that the engine can be started witha sufficient quantity of energy, it is advisable to provide for the installation of a supplementary battery, dedicated tosupplying power to the on-board electrical services. Thepower line to recharge it may be constructed according to the indications provided in Chapter 13.
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The battery used for services may be recharged interposingon the power supply line a relay actuated by the rechargesignal of the alternator’s electronic regulator (D+).
if two g a taThe presence of two generators allows to keep the recharg-ing functions separated: the generator (G1) recharges thebattery (AC1) dedicated to starting both engines and pow-ering both electrical/electronic control circuits, whilst thegenerator (G2) recharges the battery (AC2) used to power the services.
In two-engine applications, it is essential to connect theengine grounds to a common potential; the solution pro-posed in Chapter 13 fully complies with this need, assuring the full functionality and independence of the two circuits.
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This is accomplished through the power supply line of theelectric starter motor and connection to the +B of thealternator. The electronic regulator of the alternator thatequips the engine allows an effective control over the battery recharging operation.If, due to installation requirements, the batteries need to bepositioned at a distance from the engine, we recommendincreasing the cross section of the power line conductors andverifying recharging effectiveness by measuring voltage across the battery poles.
Battery recharging
W. Signal for revolution counter -B+. Connected to the +30 of the electric starter motor - D+.
Excitation - N. Not connected.
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Engine electrical ground
The connection of the engine electrical ground is achievedby connecting with a cable of at least 70 mm2 cross section to the negative pole of the battery to the tightening point of the electric starter motor as shown in Figure 13.
1. Point of connection of the engine electrical ground.
To anchor the grounding terminal to the engine, proceed asfollows:Completely remove the conducting paint from both partsconstituting the connection, using mechanical means or
suitable chemical product; if the anchoring operation is to take place on superficially treated parts, completely remove the anaphoretic paint with mechanical means, obtaining asmooth support surface.
IVECO standard 18-1705:Apply a uniform layer of BH44D paint with a brush or spray gun. Join the parts constituting the grounding note within 5 min-utes from the time the paint was applied.
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Relay box
1. JF Connection.
This shall be installed and anchored in such a way as to dampen the vibrations and stresses occurring whenunderway, and they shall be accessible during servicingoperations and when underway.Inside the box, there are the relays to manage the power of some parts and two fuses protecting the electrical lines fromaccidental short circuits or power surge.Connect it to wiring using the 16 poles JF connector.
Water presence in the pre-filter sensor
1. Pre - filter - 2. Conductor to be connectedwith the negative battery terminal.
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In the engine models which use parts with insulated polesit is necessary to electrically insulate the pre-filter supportfrom the boat mass and then connect the support with thenegative battery terminal.
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9. M10.00/M15.00 MAIN ANALOG INSTRUMENT PANEL
Installation of the IVECO MOTORS onboard panel withanalog indicators entails connecting the panel’s JC connec- tor to the JB connector on engine wire harness, interposing the appropriate extension wire harness available in 3, 5 and7 meter-long versions. The JC-JB wire harness comprises 47lines, each connected to the terminal identified on both con-nectors by the same number.
To the main panel is connected the JE connector, providedfor connection to the secondary panel; in installations withno secondary panel, do not remove the cap of the JE con-nector to avoid compromising the electrical continuity of thesystems’ power supply circuit.Do not disconnect the connector 14 to avoid wrong fuelfilter clogging alarm indication.
1. Coolant temperature gauge (TA) - 2. Revolution counter and hour counter (CG) - 3.Voltmeter (V) - 4. Buzzer (SA) -5. Indications and alarms module (MS) - 6. Engine oil pressure gauge (MO) - 7. Connector for secondary instrument panel (JE) -
8. On board panel instrument light switch (L) - 9. Engine start/stop key switch (CA) - 10. Engine stop push-button (usable only on
versions with excitation engine stop) - 11. Sound alarm inhibition push-button (P1) - 12. Connector for main panel wiring (JC) -13. Cap with electrical continuity connection - 14. SIFC Alarm abilitation connector.
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CONNECTORS OF THE JB - JC EXTENSION WIRE HARNESS, SEEN FROM THE COUPLING SIDE
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To identify the functions served by the individual lines, refer
to the electr ical diagrams in Chapter 13.
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Indications and alarms module
1. Runaway engine (SSV) - 2. Presence of water in fuel pre-filter (SAC) - 3.* Low coolant level (SBLA) - 4. Alternator
fault (SS) - 5.* Clogged oil filter (SIFO) - 6.* Clogged oilvapor filter (SIFB) - 7.* Pre-lubrication (SP) - 8. Clogged air
filter (SIFA) - 9.* Clogged fuel filter (SIFC) - 10. High coolant
temperature (SATA) - 11. Low oil pressure (SBPO) - 12.*Pre-post heating (SCP) -
13.* EDC malfunction (EDC).
* Unavailable function on N45 MNA M10 and N67 MNAM15 engines.
The indications and alarms module comprises the indicator lights and the electronic alarm interface, timing and stor-age circuit. It is programmed in such a way that when it ispowered, all indicator lights are lighted, with the exceptionof those for “pre-lubrication”, “pre-post heating” and “EDC”failure and a sound signal is emitted by the buzzer.The sound alarm may be silenced before the end of the test, acting on the appropriate control.During the starting phase and for the subsequent 15 sec-onds, needed to stabilize the low oil pressure signal, all themodule’s functions are inhibited; once this time intervalhas elapsed, every alarm state detected by the sensors willcause the associated indicator to be lighted and the buzzer to be powered. When a new alarm state is detected, the indicator light willflash to highlight the occurrence with respect to any otherswhich may be ongoing at the time. When the sound alarmis shut off, the light indicator will remain lighted and thealarm will be stored until the engine is stopped.
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Installation
In order to drill holes on the area where the panel is to bemounted, refer to the dimensions indicated in Chapter 11.
Operation of the panel
After completing the electrical connections and enginepreparation, perform the tests required for the first start, asdescribed in Chapter 23.Verify the proper operation of the panel, proceeding as fol-lows:
o Turn the key switch on the first position, check the tools to be powered and the Alarm and Signal Module to perform the 5 seconds alarm test according to thefollowing procedure.
o Once the test is complete, only the indications prescribedfor the engine not running must remain lighted: e.g.
“alternator charge” and “low oil pressure”; the analoginstruments must provide values consistent with therelevant physical parameters.
Testing the engine start function
Turn the key switch to the second position and keep it in ituntil the engine has started, then release the switch, whichwill stably return to the first position; after releasing the key, the switch may be brought back to the starting position only after the switch is returned to the resting or zero position.
Checking indications
After starting the engine, verify whether the operating
modes of the indications and alarms module are similar to those set out below.Using appropriate measuring instruments, verify theconsistency of the indications provided by the analoginstruments.
NOTEDo not disconnect the connector 14 (see Figure 17) toavoid wrong fuel filter clogging alarm indication.
Verify the indication of the panel revolution counter,comparing it with the one measured by a referenceinstrument; if the indication is different, proceed as described
below.
Testing the engine stop function
Stop the engine by pressing the red button on the IVECOMOTORS panel. On customized panels press the similar button.Should the engine be equipped with a de-energizing stoppingdevice (upon request), stop it turning the key switch in therest position.
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Revolution-counter calibration
1. Adjustment screw - 2. Panel lighting lamp.
Verify the indication of the panel revolution counter by com-paring it with the one measured with a reference instrument;if it differs, operate the adjustment screw (1), located in therear part of the instrument, until consistency is achieved;repeat the operation for different engine rpms.
Maintenance
Should it become necessary to replace a panel light, remove the lamp holder from the rear part of the instrument (seeFigure 21).
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1. Calibration increasing button -2.Calibration decreasing button.
Verify the indication of the panel revolution counter by com-paring it with the one measured with a reference instrument;if it differs, press the button 1 and 2 situated on the rear of the tachometer, until consistency is achieved; repeat theoperation for different engine rpms.
Maintenance
The board is illuminated by not-replaceable internal LEDs.
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7. Sound alarm inhibition push-button (P1).
The connection is achieved by removing the cap on the JEconnector of the main panel, and connecting the JE connec- tor to the JH connector on the secondar y panel, interposing the extension wire harness, available in 3, 5 and 7 meter-longversions (see Figure 18). The JE-JH wire harness comprises12 lines, each connected to the terminal identified on bothconnectors by the same number (see Figure 24).
CONNECTORS OF THE JE-JH EXTENSION WIREHARNESS, SEEN FROM THE COUPLING SIDE
Installation
In order to drill holes on the area where the panel is to bemounted, refer to the dimensions indicated in Chapter 11
Operation of the secondary panel
After completing the electrical connection to the main paneland engine preparation, and performing the tests requiredfor the first start (as described in Chapter 23), verify theproper operation of the panel, proceeding as follows:
o Turn the key switch to the first position, thus enabling the operation of both panels.
o Carry out the same tests for the secondary panel aswere carried out for the main panel.
o Disable the secondary panel by bringing the key switchon the main panel to the resting or zero position.
Testing the engine start and stop function.
With the panel enabled, press the green push-button until the engine star ts, then release it; wait for engine rpm to sta-bilize before stopping it by pressing the red push-button.The starting and stopping operations can be performed sev-eral times and consecutively from the secondary panel.
Checking indications
Proceed in the same way as for the main panel.
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Using only the components of the panel that are not wired to allow for panel customization, they will have to be wiredusing the 10 meter long wire harness, set up at one end for coupling to the JB connector and at the opposite end withconductors with free terminals with identifying numbering
on each wire. The conductors will have to be connected to the individual components as indicated in the electrical andwiring diagrams in Chapter 13.
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The wiring details of the indications and alarms modulealone are provided below; indications for IVECO MOTORS
indicator instruments, are shown in the related wiring dia-grams in Chapter 13.
JD Connector for indications and alarmsmodule
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JD connects the indications and alarms module to the elec- trical system of the engine (sensors, power supply, etc.).The terminal part of the wire harness, supplied with themodule, must be completed using female terminals, asdescribed in the electrical diagram of Chapter 13.
Gather essential information, the following ways must bewired: 1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19 with the female terminals supplied as standard equipment.
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1 Module power supply Positive (+B)2 EDC lamp power supply Power supply positive (+B)
3 EDC Fault indication High (+B) Low (ground)
4 Pre-heating light power supply Power supply positive (+B)
5 Pre-heating indication High (+B) Low (ground)
6 Pre-lubrication indication Open circuit High (+B)
7 Engine start Power supply positive (+B) while starting
8 Sound alarm inhibition Negative (ground) during the request
9 Module power supply Negative (ground)
10 Buzzer power supply Negative (ground) during the emission of sound
11 Clogged oil filter indication Open circuit Low (ground)
12 Clogged oil vapor filter indication Open circuit Low (ground)
13 Clogged air filter indication Open circuit Low (ground)
14 Clogged fuel filter indication Low (ground) Open circuit
15 Alternator fault indication High (+B) Low (1 to 3 V)
16 Low engine coolant level indication Open circuit Low (ground)
17 High coolant temperature indication Open circuit Low (ground)
18 Low engine oil pressure indication Open circuit Low (ground)
19 Presence of water in fuel indication Open circuit Low (ground)
20 Overloaded or runaway engine indication Open circuit High (+B)
21 Not connected -
22 Not connected -
23 Reception of data from main panel NMEA communication protocol (0 to 5 V)
24 Transmission of data to secondary panel NMEA communication protocol (0 to 5 V)
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Electrical equipment component code
A drive shaft sensor (on request)
AC battery
AQ engine shut-off push-button on main panel
AS engine shut-off push-button on secondary panel
B drive shaft sensor (on request)
C emergency shut-down push-button(optional, installer’s responsibility)
CA key switch
CS engine start push-button on secondary panel
EC injection pump connector
GG connector for alternator
I high coolant temperature sensor (for alarm)
I1 KSB refrigerating liquid temperature sensor J1 engine stop solenoid valve
J1 alternator excitation
K air filter clogging sensor (for alarm)
KSB cold injection advance adjustment device
L instrument panel light switch
M sensor for detecting the presence of water in the fuel pre-filter (for alarm)
MM electric starter motor
MS IVECO MOTORS indications and alarms module
O exhaust gas temperature sensor (on request)
P1 sound alarm inhibition push-button
QP main analog instrument panel
QS secondary analog instrument panel
SA buzzer
T coolant temperature sensor (for gauge)
V oil pressure sensor (for gauge)
W low oil pressure sensor (for alarm)
W signal for revolution counter
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JB on engine wire harness set for connection to the main analoginstrument panel
JC on main analog instrument panel set for connection to the engine wire harness
JD IVECO MOTORS indications and alarms module
JE on main analog instrument panel set for connection to the secondary analoginstrument panel
JF relay box
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SAC presence of water in fuel pre-filter
SATA coolant high temperature
SBLA low coolant level
SBPO low oil pressure
SCP pre-post heating
SIFA clogged air filter
SIFB clogged oil vapor filter
SIFC clogged fuel filter
SIFO clogged oil filter
SP pre-lubrication
SS alternator fault
SSV engine overspeed
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14. M10.01/M15.01 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
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The figure shows the set of components of an installation,including those supplied with the engine equipment, standardor optional, and those supplied or produced by the yard.It provides a comprehensive picture of the operationsrequired to install the engine.Components arrangement and illustrations are not bindingbut merely indicative, subject to the choices made by yard
engineers according to their skills, available spaces and theprescriptions set out herein.
1. Indicator and control panel - 2. Throttle lever - 3. Throttle Bowden rod - 4. Electric panel with optional electronic units -
5. Filtered sea water intake - 6. Decanter filter - 7. Fuel return pipe to tank - 8. Tank -9. Fuel to prefilter pipe - 10. Sedimenting prefilter - 11. Fuel to filter pipe.
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15. M10.01/M15.01 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
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The electrical equipment of the engine comprises a seriesof components provided separately from the engine toenable an easy and diversified installation, according to theYard’s design choices. The need to make accessible, at seaor underway, the controls to the electrical componentscontained in the relay box may be met through different
installation arrangements.
Along with the coupling of all connectors provided in thewire harnesses, completing the installation also requires tocomplete the power line and to connect the accumulator to the engine wire harness.
1. Indicator and control panel - 2. Provided wire harness - 3. JB Connection - 4. Power line for electric starter motor and alternator.
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1. Connector for instrument panel connection wire harness - 2. Engine wire harness - 3. Power line.
The wire harnesses provided with the engine include theconnectors for all optional components which may ordered
and their connections to the JB connector for the indicator and control panel.
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Wire harness
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Supplementary services battery
To assure that the engine can be started with a sufficientquantity of energy, it is advisable to provide for the installationof a supplementary battery, dedicated to supplying power to the on-board electrical services. The power line to rechargeit may be constructed according to the indications providedin Chapter 20.
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The battery used for services may be recharged interposingon the power supply line a relay actuated by the rechargesignal of the alternator’s electronic regulator (D+).
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The presence of two generators allows to keep the recharg-ing functions separated: the generator (G1) recharges thebattery (AC1) dedicated to starting both engines and pow-ering both electrical/electronic control circuits, whilst thegenerator (G2) recharges the battery (AC2) used to power the services.
In two-engine applications, it is essential to connect theengine grounds to a common potential; the solution pro-posed in Chapter 20 fully complies with this need, assuring the full functionality and independence of the two circuits.
Power supply line
1.Alternator - 2. Electric starter motor - 3. Battery -4. Engine wire harness - 5. This conductor is present on the
engine wiring - 6. This conductor must be parallel connected
to the existing one.
The connection of the +B terminal of the alternator to thepositive +30 terminal of the electric starter motor must beachieved with a conductor having a cross section of at least20 mm2. On the engine wiring there is a 6 mm2 sectionconductor: a 16 mm2 section or – or higher – conductor must be connected to it. The connection of the positive +30 terminal of the electric star ter motor to the positive pole of the battery, achieved with a conductor having a cross sectionof at least 70 mm2, allows to obtain, as shown in the figure, the simultaneous connection of the alternator to the battery.On the same +30 terminal of the start-up electric engineit is necessary to connect the eye battery lead connectionmarked with “+ BAT (MM)”. The connection between theengine ground and the negative pole of the battery must beachieved according to the guidelines provided in the Engine
electrical ground paragraph.
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Engine electrical ground
The connection of the engine electrical ground is achievedby connecting with a cable of at least 70 mm2 cross section to the negative pole of the battery to the tightening point of the electric starter motor as shown in Figure 39.On the same terminal it is necessary to connect the eyebattery lead connection marked with “- BAT (MM)”.
1. Point of connection of the engine electrical ground -
2. Engine wiring mass connection - 3. Battery connection to the negative pole.
To anchor the grounding terminal to the engine, proceed asfollows:Completely remove the conducting paint from both partsconstituting the connection, using mechanical means or suitable chemical product; if the anchoring operation is to take place on superficially treated parts, completely remove the anaphoretic paint with mechanical means, obtaining asmooth support surface.
IVECO standard 18-1705:Apply a uniform layer of BH44D paint with a brush or spray gun. Join the parts constituting the grounding note within 5 min-utes from the time the paint was applied.
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This is accomplished through the power supply line of theelectric starter motor and connection to the +B of thealternator. The electronic regulator of the alternator thatequips the engine allows an effective control over the battery recharging operation.If, due to installation requirements, the batteries need to bepositioned at a distance from the engine, we recommendincreasing the cross section of the power line conductors andverifying recharging effectiveness by measuring voltage across the battery poles.
Verification of the engine rotation over speed
This function is carried out by the specific J16F module, which isconnected to the engine wiring on the JSV connector through the JSV-J16F extension lead. This module is able to recognize the over speed condition and to command the activation of the relating signal on the instrument board.The consequent engine stop is carried out by the specificcircuits situated in the main board supplied by IVECOMOTORS or in the Signalling and Alarms module supplied
by IVECO MOTORS to carry out personalized boards. Inboth cases the electronic commands a relay which is used tomanage the supply of the engine stopping electro-valve.To produce the boards which do not use the above mentionedcomponents supplied by IVECO MOTORS, it is necessary touse similar circuits which carry out the required function.
Battery recharging
W. Signal for revolution counter -B+. Connected to the +30 of the electric starter motor -
D+. Excitation - N. Not connected.
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Installation of the IVECO MOTORS onboard panel withanalog indicators entails connecting the panel’s JC connector to the JB connector on engine wire harness, interposing theappropriate extension wire harness available in 3, 5 and 7meter-long versions. The JC-JB wir ing is made of 16 lines each
one leading to a wire of a different colour (see the table on the following page).
The MP clamp is set for the connection to the secondary board; in the models without secondary board the clamp isnot used.
16. M10.01/M15.01 MAIN ANALOG INSTRUMENT PANEL
1. Warning lights - 2. Buzzer (SA) - 3. Engine oil pressure gauge (MO) - 4. Engine start/stop key switch (CA) - 5. Coolant temperature gauge (TA) - 6. Voltmeter (V) - 7. Revolution counter and hour counter (CG) - 8. Secondary board connecting
clamp (MP) - 9. Engine stop push-button (AQ) - 10. Connector for main panel wiring (JC).
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To identify the functions served by the individual lines, refer to the electr ical diagrams in Chapter 20.
Connectors of the JB - JC extension wire harness
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Indicator lights
1. High coolant temperature (SATA) - 2. Low oil pressure(SBPO) - 3. Runaway engine (SSV) - 4. Not used -
5.* Pre-post heating (SCP) - 6. Clogged air filter (SIFA) -7.* Low coolant level (SBLA) - 8. Alternator fault (SS).
* Unavailable function on N45 MNA M10 - N67 MNA M11.engines.
The warning lights are commanded by a specific alarm timingand recording electronic circuit. The circuit is programmed so that when it is powered all the warning lights switch on and the horn produces an acoustic signal.During the starting phase and for the subsequent 4 sec-onds, needed to stabilize the low oil pressure signal, all the
module’s functions are inhibited (apart from the engineover-speed stopping function); once this time interval haselapsed, every alarm state detected by the sensors will cause the associated indicator to be lighted and the buzzer to bepowered.The identification of the engine out of rotation conditionand the consequent activation of the relating warning lightis carried out by the J16F over speed control module (onrequest). The alarm managing module is also equipped with the circuit which controls the contactor which causes theengine to stop through an electro-valve situated on theinjection pump.
Installation
In order to drill holes on the area where the panel is to bemounted, refer to the dimensions indicated in Chapter 18.
Operation of the panel
After completing the electrical connections and enginepreparation, perform the tests required for the first start, asdescribed in Chapter 23.Verify the proper operation of the panel, proceeding as fol-lows:
o Turn the key switch on the first position, check the tools to be powered and the Alarm and signal Module to perform the 5 seconds alarm test according to thefollowing procedure.
o Once the test is complete, only the indications prescribedfor the engine not running must remain lighted: e.g.“alternator charge” and “low oil pressure”; the analog
instruments must provide values consistent with therelevant physical parameters.
Testing the engine start function
Turn the key switch to the second position and keep it in ituntil the engine has started, then release the switch, whichwill stably return to the first position; after releasing the key, the switch may be brought back to the starting position only after the switch is returned to the resting or zero position.
Checking indications
After starting the engine, verify whether the operatingmodes of the indications and alarms module are similar to
those set out below.Using appropriate measuring instruments, verify theconsistency of the indications provided by the analoginstruments.Verify the indication of the panel revolution counter,comparing it with the one measured by a referenceinstrument; if the indication is different, proceed as describedbelow.
Testing the engine stop function
Stop the engine by pressing the red button on the IVECOMOTORS panel. On customized panels press the similar button.
Should the engine be equipped with a de-energizing stoppingdevice (upon request), stop it turning the key switch in therest position.
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Revolution-counter calibration VDO
1. Calibration button -2. Panel lighting lamp.
The tachometer enables different and independent calibrationmethods: “PULSE” and “ADJUST”; there is also a further “PRECI-SION CALIBRATION” procedure which enables the attainmentof the higher level of precision.
PUlse cAliBrATiOn
o Measure the external diameter of the (M) engine pulley and of the (AL) alternator pulley and then apply the fol-lowing formula to calculate the rotation impulses:
Ø M (mm)N (rotation impulses) = ————— x 6
Ø AL (mm)
o Interrupt the electric supply to the instrument, insert arod, possibly not made of metal, until the regulation but- ton (1) is pressed and keep it pressed.
o Restart the electric supply to the instrument and check
that the messages “PULSE” and “ADJUST“ are alter-nately shown by the display.
o When the display shows “PULSE”, release the regulationbutton (1), wait for about 3 seconds and then check that the display shows the message “P-” followed by anumeric value.
o Input the numeric value N previously calculated asshown.
o Wait for the flashing of the first figure on the right andfor the others in a sequence. The figure which flashes canbe modified by pressing the regulating button (1).
o When the calibration is finished, wait for a few seconds; the display returns automatically to the counter func- tion.
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To be carried out through the comparison with a referenceinstrument
o Supply electric power to the instrument and verify that the display alternately shows the messages: “PULSE” and“ADJUST“.
o When the display shows “ADJUST“ release the regula- tion button (1) and then start the engine and take it toa constant rotation speed.
o The display shows the messages “UP“ or “dn“ whichsetS the regulation direction for the instrument index.To select one of the two regulation methods - “UP“ or “dn“ – press and release the regulation button (1).
o When the display shows the message “UP“ the regula- tion is carried out increasing, when the display shows themessage “dn“ it is carried out decreasing.
o Register the rotation number through the reference tachometer and compare it with the value shown by the tachometer which is being calibrated. If necessar y pressand keep pressed the regulation button (1) until therequired number is shown and wait for about 30 sec-onds for the automatic RESET of the instrument, whichis shown by the fact that number of rotations on theinstrument index goes to zero and then goes up again.
PrecisiOn cAliBrATiOn
This procedure enables a regulation ± 20% better than the
value previously set.
o When the engine is rotating at a constant speed, press the regulating button (1). The display shows the message“A 0.0”.
o Press and keep pressed the regulation button (1) tomake the displayed value increase in 0.5 % step.
o If the regulation button (1) is released for 2 seconds and then it is pressed again, the calibration value goes downin 0.5 % steps.
o When the required value is reached release the regula- tion button (1) and wait for at least 5 seconds for the
settings carried out to be recorded. The display returnsautomatically to the counter function.
Maintenance
Should it become necessary to replace a panel light, remove the lamp holder from the rear part of the instrument (seeFigure 41).
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17. M10.01/M15.01 SECONDARY ANALOG INSTRUMENT PANEL (FLYING BRIDGE)
The secondary board MF clamp is connected to the mainboard MP clamp. This connection requires a cable with 8conductors to connect the wires with the same colour of the two clamps. The warning light (6) is not used in thismodel and consequently the two wires black and green andblack and red which are present in the MF clamp must notbe connected.
Installation
In order to drill holes on the area where the panel is to bemounted, refer to the dimensions indicated in Chapter 18.
Operation of the secondary panel
After completing the electrical connection to the main paneland engine preparation, and performing the tests requiredfor the first start (as described in Chapter 23), verify theproper operation of the panel, proceeding as follows:
o Turn the key switch to the first position, thus enabling the operation of both panels.
o Carry out the same tests for the secondary panel aswere carried out for the main panel.
o Disable the secondary panel by bringing the key switchon the main panel to the resting or zero position.
Testing the engine start and stop function.
With the panel enabled, press the START push-button until the engine starts, then release it; wait for engine rpm to sta-bilize before stopping it by pressing the red push-button.The starting and stopping operations can be performed sev-eral times and consecutively from the secondary panel.
Checking indications
Proceed in the same way as for the main panel.
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- 6. Warning light (not used) - 7. Engine stop push-button (AS) - 8. Engine start push-button (CS).
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18. M10.01/M15.01 DRILLING PLANS FOR ANALOG PANELS
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Using only the components of the panel that are not wired to allow for panel customization, they will have to be wiredusing the 10 meter long wire harness. The JC-JB wiring ismade of 16 lines each one leading to a different colouredwire (see the relating table in chapter 16).
The JB connector must be connected to the JB connector situated on the engine wiring; on the JC side it is necessary toconnect a connector with conductors wired to the specificcomponents as shown in the electric and wiring schemesshown in Chapter 20.
CAUTION
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Indications and alarms module
1. Runaway engine (SSV) - 2. High coolant temperature
(SATA) - 3. Low oil pressure (SBPO) - 4.* Low coolant level(SBLA) - 5. Clogged air filter (SIFA) - 6. Alternator fault (SS).
* Unavailable function on N45 MNA M10 - N67 MNAM11 engines.
The indications and alarms module comprises the indicator lights and the electronic alarm interface, timing and stor-age circuit. It is programmed in such a way that when it ispowered, all indicator lights are lighted, with the exceptionof those for “pre-lubrication”, “pre-post heating” and “EDC”failure and a sound signal is emitted by the buzzer.The sound alarm may be silenced before the end of the test,acting on the appropriate control.During the starting phase and for the subsequent 15 sec-onds, needed to stabilize the low oil pressure signal, all themodule’s functions are inhibited; once this time interval has
elapsed, every alarm state detected by the sensors will cause
19. M10.01/M15.01 CUSTOMIZED INSTRUMENT PANEL
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the associated indicator to be lighted and the buzzer to bepowered. When a new alarm state is detected, the indicator light willflash to highlight the occurrence with respect to any otherswhich may be ongoing at the time. When the sound alarm is
shut off, the light indicator will remain lighted and the alarmwill be stored until the engine is stopped.The identification of the engine out of rotation conditionand the consequent activation of the relating warning lightis carried out by the J16F over speed control module (onrequest). The alarm managing module is also equipped with the circuit which controls the contactor which causes theengine to stop through an electro-valve situated on theinjection pump.The wiring details of the indications and alarms modulealone are provided below; indications for IVECO MOTORSindicator instruments, are shown in the related wiring dia-grams in Chapter 20.
JA Connector for indications and alarms module
VIEW FROM THE INTEGRATED SIDE
IN THE REAR PART OF THE MODULE
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CAUTION
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Functions of the JA terminals
Pin dpto et vOFF iato On iato
1 Module power supply Positive (+B)
2 Module power supply Negative (ground)
3 High coolant temperature indication Open circuit Low (ground)
4 Overloaded or runaway engine indication Open circuit Low (ground)5 Alternator fault indication High (+B) Low (1 to 3 V)
6 Low engine oil pressure indication Open circuit Low (ground)
7 Low engine coolant level indication Open circuit Low (ground)
8 Clogged air filter indication Open circuit Low (ground)
9 Engine stop command output Positive (+B) during the stop caused by the over speed(for electro valves which stop the engine when they are stressed)
10 Engine stop command output Circuit open during the stop caused by the over speed(for electro valves which stop
the engine when they are not stressed)
11 Buzzer power supply High (+B) during the emission of sound
12 Buzzer power supply Negative (ground) during the emission of sound
VIEW FROM THE TERMINAL SIDE
OF THE COUPLING SIDE WIRING
connector IVECO code 8044005 ED
terminal IVECO code 8036141 ED
lid IVECO code 8044006 ED
JA connects the indications and alarms module to the electri-cal system of the engine (sensors, power supply, etc.).The terminal part of the wire harness, supplied with themodule, must be completed using female terminals, asdescribed in the electrical diagram of Chapter 20.
Gather essential information, the following ways must bewired: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12 with the female terminals sup-plied as standard equipment, If the over-speed engine stop-ping function is required, also the following circuits must bewired: 4, 9, 10.
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Electrical equipment component code
AC battery
AQ engine shut-off push-button on main panel
AS engine shut-off push-button on secondary panel
CA key switch
CS engine start push-button on secondary panel
D 6 diodes block
D1 Protection diode (on the main board)
GG alternator
I high coolant temperature sensor (for alarm)
I1 KSB refrigerating liquid temperature sensor
J1 engine stop solenoid valve
J1 alternator excitation
K air filter clogging sensor (for alarm)
KSB cold injection advance adjustment device
MA alarms management module
MM electric star ter motor
QP main analog instrument panel
QS secondary analog instrument panel
SA buzzer
T coolant temperature sensor (for gauge)
V oil pressure sensor (for gauge)
W low oil pressure sensor (for alarm)
J16F Engine rotation over speed control module(on request)
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JA IVECO MOTORS indications and alarmsmodule
JB ON ENGINE WIRE HARNESS
set for connection to the main analoginstrument panel
JC ON MAIN ANALOG INSTRUMENT PANEL
set for connection to the engine wire harness
JSV Over speed module connector
MF ON SECONDARY ANALOG INSTRUMENT PANEL
pre-set clamp for connection to the mainanalog instrument panel
MP ON MAIN ANALOG INSTRUMENT PANEL p re- set c lamp for connect ion to these co nd ar y analog instrument panel
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SAC Presence of an alarm on the personalized board(if the IVECO MOTORS alarm and signallingmodule is not present)
SATA coolant high temperature
SBLA low coolant level
SBPO low oil pressure
SCP pre-post heating
SIFA clogged air filter
SS alternator fault
SSV runaway engine
Gaug
CG revolution-counter
MO engine oil pressure
TA engine temperature
V voltmeter
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RL1 power supply to terminal 50 of the electricstarter motor
RL For engine stop from alarm module
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FS on “15” supply line
Board electric cables colour index
K orange
A sky blue
B white
L blue
G yellow
H grey
M brown
N black
S pink
R red
V green
Z purple
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M10.01/M15.01 Main analog instrument panel
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M10.01/M15.01 Wiring of a specific personalised instrument board with alarmand signalling module
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M10.01/M15.01 Wiring of the double personalised instrument board(main with alarm and signalling module and secondary board)
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M10.01/M15.01 Supplementary services battery recharge
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COMMON CHAPTERS
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Air filter clogging sensor
Vacuum switch, providing the signal for the clogged air filter alarm indicator.
Operating voltage from 6V to 24 V
Condition at ambient pressure normally open
Closing vacuum ≥ 52 mbar
Operating temperature from - 22 °C to +80 °C
Maximum current 0,1 A (not inductive)
Poles isolated
Exhaust gas temperature sensor
(N45 MNT M10.00-N67 MNT M15.00)
NiCr-Ni thermocouple sensor with insulated poles, providing the signal for the analog indication of exhaust gas tempera- ture.
Temperature Voltage
°C mV
100 4,10
200 8,13
300 12,21
400 16,40
500 20,65
600 24,91
700 29,14
800 33,30900 37,36
Coolant temperature sensor
Resistor with negative temperature coefficient, providing the signal for analog temperature indication.
Operating voltage from 6V to 24 V
Calibration range from 0 °C to 120 °CResistance value at 90 °C 51,2 ± 4,3 Ω
Poles isolated
Oil pressure sensor
Rheostat component providing the signal for the analogindication of pressure.
Operating voltage from 6V to 24 V
Calibration range from 0 bar to 10 bar
Resistance value at 0 bar 10 Ω +3/-5 Ω
Resistance value at 2 bar 52 ± 4 Ω
Resistance value at 4 bar 88 ± 4 Ω
Resistance value at 6 bar 124 ± 5 Ω
Maximum value of resistance 184 Ω
Operating temperature from -25 °C to +100 °C
Poles isolated
21. SENSORS FOR DETECTION AND PANEL SIGNALING
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Sensor to detect the presence of water in fuel
(N45 MNT M10.00-N67 MNT M15.00)
Fuel resistivity sensor, integrated with the control and amplifi-cation electronic circuit, providing the signal for the indicator of the presence of water in the fuel.
Operating voltage from 12V to 24 V
Condition in the absence of water open circuit
Closed condition resistance of the liquid≤ 1 MΩ
Operating temperature from - 20 °C to +80 °C
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1. M Connector of the engine wire harness -2. Sensor detecting the presence of water in the fuel -
3. Wiring harness (outfitter’s responsibility).
The three pole connection between the sensor for detect-ing the presence of water in the fuel and the engine wireharness must be produced by the outfitter according to theposition of the fuel pre-filter in the boat.Connection to the engine wire harness requires a METRI-PACK 150 three-pole connector with three male terminals;
connection to the sensor requires a JUNIOR TIMER three-pole connector with three female terminals.
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In the engine models which use parts with insulated polesit is necessary to electrically insulate the pre-filter supportfrom the boat mass and then connect the support with thenegative battery terminal.
High coolant temperature sensor
Switching coolant temperature sensor, providing the signalfor the related indicator.
Operating voltage from 6 V to 24 V
Condition at ambient temperature normally open
Closing temperature 100 ± 3 °C
Poles isolated
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Low oil pressure sensor
Pressure switch, providing the signal for the related indica- tor.
Operating voltage from 6 V to 24 V
Condition at ambient pressure normally closed
Calibration range from 0,5 bar a 0,8 bar
Closing pressure 0,5 bar
Opening pressure 0,8 bar
Maximum current 15A (not inductive)
Poles isolated
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22. PREPARING THE ENGINE FOR FIRSTSTART-UP
23. TESTS BEFORE THE FIRST START-UP
1. Drain the residual 30/M protective oil from the sump.
2. Pour into the lubricating loop only lubricating oil of the type and in the quantities set out in the Refilling Table.
3. Drain the CFB protective liquid from the fuel loop,
completing the operations as indicated under item 3. of Chapter 26.
4. Remove the caps and/or seals from the engine intake,exhaust, aeration and venting ports, restoring normalconditions of use. Connect the inlet of the turbocharger to the air filter.
5. Connect the fuel loops to the boat tank, completing the operations set out in item 4. of Chapter 26. Duringfilling operations, connect the pipe returning fuel to the tank to a collecting container, to prevent residues of CFBprotective liquid from ending up into the boat tank.
6. Verify and refill engine coolant as prescribed.
7. Remove from the engine the labels with the inscription“ENGINE WITHOUT OIL”.
Although they are extremely important, “common sense”checks such as the exposure of sensitive parts (plastics, wireharness, electronic units, etc...) to heat, and those that for years have characterized the quality of the work performedin the yard, are not mentioned herein.
Tests of the proper operation of the engine and thecomponents of the system may be performed rapidly and with the utmost reliability using specific diagnostic tools, available from IVECO MOTORS Technical AssistanceCenters.
Fuel tank suction
Verify the fuel suction at the maximum allowed longitudinaland transverse inclination, with the residual quantity of fuel considered “RESERVE”, such as to cause the reserveindicator light to be permanently lighted.
Instrument panel
Verify the efficiency of all light indicators, as described in therelated Chapters.
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24. FIRST ENGINE START
Before starting the engine, please make sure the sea water gate valve is open, check the levels of the lubricating oil andof the engine coolant, and complete venting the air from thefuel feed loop, acting on the hand pump of the pre-filter or with the aid of a dedicated electrical pump.
Loosen the vent fitting on the pre-filter and operate thepump until only fuel without air flows out.Tighten the vent fitting and continue pumping during theinitial start-up phases.Make sure that the fuel that flows out of the fitting is notdispersed in the environment.
NOTE
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Once the first start-up phase is complete, verify that:o There are no liquid leaks from the coolant loop pipeline
junction hoses.
o There are no exhaust gas leaks into the hull.
o Complete the instrument panel operation tests asdescribed in the related Chapters.
o Verify that the power supply voltage across the battery,after about 15 minutes with the engine running, is noless than about 13 V.
25. UNDERWAY CHECKS
Engine compartment vacuum
Verify that value of ambient air pressure in the engine roomwith the engine(s) at full load and maximum power outputcomplies with the value specified herein.
Combustion air temperatureVerify that the temperature in the engine room, after 30minutes underway at full engine power, does not exceed40 °C and, in any case, does not exceed the value of external temperature by more than 15 °C .
Exhaust back-pressure
Verify that the value of back-pressure present at the inlet of the exhaust gas conduit, with the engine(s) at full load andmaximum power output, complies with the value specifiedherein.
Exhaust temperature
Verify that the temperature of the exhaust gases under maximum engine power output conditions is close to theprescribed value.
Fuel temperature
Verify that the temperature of the fuel in the low pressureline, while underway at full power and with a stable quantity of fuel in reserve, does not exceed 60 °C, an upper valuewould result in a reduction of the cooling power of the injec- tion pump par ts.If the tendency to reach the maximum allowed temperatureis noted, install a heat exchanger for the fuel.
Pressure in the fuel supply line
To assure the regular operation of the engine and the reli-ability of the components of the fuel supply and injectionsystem, you need to verify that:
o vacuum in the fuel oil supply line to the low pressurepump is less than 0.15 bar relative 1500 mmH
2O);
o pressure in the fuel oil return line to the tank is less than0.1 bar relative (1000 mmH
2O).
Measures are carried out inserting a “T” junction near thefuel inlet and outlet, taking care to avoid any air suction. Val-ues are read at variable rpm, from idle to maximum, at 200rpm intervals.
If there are any symptoms indicating the possible presence of air in the fuel supply line, a check may be made by insertinga clear tube, arranged as an inverted U, before the engineinlet junction.
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26. PREPARING THE ENGINE FOR LONGIDLE PERIODS
To prevent oxidation to the internal parts of the engine and to some components of the injection system, if idle per iodsexceeding two months are expected, the engine needs tobe prepared with x-moth pot, proceeding asfollows:
1. Drain the lubricating oil from the sump, after heating theengine.
2. Pour 30/M protective oil (alternatively, oil conformingwith MIL 2160B Type 2 specifications) into the engine to the “minimum” level marked on the dipstick.
Start the engine and let it run for about 5 minutes.
3. Drain the fuel from the injection line and from the filter, taking care to avoid letting the fuel come in contact with the auxiliaries belt.
4. Connect the fuel line to a tank containing CFB protective
liquid (ISO 4113) and assist the inflow of the liquid by pressurizing the line and turning the engine over for about 2 minutes, after excluding the operation of the injection system. The required operation may becarried out by directly polarizing the terminal 50 of theelectric starter motor with positive voltage 12 V, using aconductor prepared for the occasion.
5. Nebulize 30/M type protective oil at the rate of about10 g per liter of displacement:
N45 MNA M10 = 45g
N67 MNA M15 = 70g
into the engine intake, while the engine is turning over as described above;
6. Close with suitable stoppers or seal with adhesive tapeall engine intake, exhaust, aeration and venting ports.
7. Drain the residual 30/M protective oil from the sump;it may be re-used for 2 more engine preparationoperations.
8. Apply tags with the inscription “ENGINE WITHOUTOIL” on the engine and onboard panel.
9. Drain the coolant, if it has not been mixed with anti-freeze and corrosion inhibiting agents, affixing tags toindicate that the operation has been carried out.
If external parts of the engine are to be protected, spray protective liquid OVER 19 AR onto unpainted metal parts,such as flywheel, pulleys and others; avoid spraying belts,connector cables and electrical equipment.
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27. APPENDIX
REMOTE OIL FILTERS 7REMOTE OIL FILTERS 72
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If required, a second model of the oil filter support is available.This enables the replacement of the filers when the motor is rotating. During replacement, cartridges are alternatively excluded from the lubrication system in order to guarantee the continuity of the filtering action through the cartridge
which is kept in the circuit (see figure 1). The replacementmethod is described in the “use and maintenance” manual.
1. Connecting element - 2. Commutation lever -
3. Lubricating oil filters.
For the cases where it is required to position the filter in amore accessible place, a connecting element is available. Thisenables the bypassing of the filter in coming pipes (see figure2). In order to guarantee that the correct pressure value ismaintained in the lubrication system during the installing of remote filters, do as follows:
CAUTION
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o For a correct preparation, draw a line from the adaptor connecting point. The angle between this line and thehorizontal surface must be equal to the maximum incli-nation which the boat can reach on the longitudinal and transversal axis. The screwing point must be positionedunder this line (see figure n. 2).
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Prescriptions
o Pipes must be adapted to the temperature and pressureconditions typical of the engine model.
o The pressure fall in each pipe, including its connection,must be lower than 0,05 bar at 20 °C under maximumrange conditions.
o The pipes must not touch engine parts and they mustbe fixed at least in two intermediate points between theends. The lengths of each pipe must not be more than1200 mm.
o Tubes must be flexible.
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