Cat Feeder Breaker FBL-10 LHD/Utility Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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BI620114

Service Manual

DCS CONCEPT DCS is an electronic methane and engine-monitoring shut down system for the use on  diesel engine powered machinery used for underground coal mining. The principle behind this system is to prevent the machine from operating when it may present an increased risk of igniting an explosive atmosphere.

The system achieves this by monitoring a set of sensors, such as methane gas detectors, component temperature sensors, coolant flow sensors and so forth. Due to the DCS being interlinked with the engine control system on the machine the system uses this information to determine if the prevailing conditions and operating parameters are safe or unsafe, and may take action such as denying a request to start the machine, or initiating shutdown of the machine, depending on the result of this safety assessment.

The system also conducts an assessment upon its own integrity. If the system cabling is damaged, any sensors are reporting invalid values, the internal battery is flat, or other abnormal conditions are detected, the system will prevent the machine from operating. The system is “fail safe” in this sense – if it cannot be positively determined that all conditions are safe, then they will assumed to be unsafe and the according actions will be taken by default. In addition to safety related assessments, the DCS system also monitors a number of operational assessments that may produce a warning to the operator, or may cause the system to shut down. These assessments are intended to avoid damage or excessive wear to the machine, and use the same shutdown mechanism as the safety assessments.

The shutting down of the machine is effected via a solenoid valve that controls the pilot air pressure for the safe start shutdown valve on the machine. Should there be a malfunction in the solenoid circuit, the driver is also alerted with an indicator on the display panel in the operators cabin

General Inputs and Outputs Display Unit – This is the point of communication with the operator. The display  consists of a small screen and keys to navigate menus, select options and so forth. The display consists of a status page, showing the current actions being taken by the system and any warnings or trip indications, along with a menu holding pages showing sensor values, log options etc.

Power-Up Sensor – This sensor is used to determine when the machine is “switched on”, and hence when the DCS should start operation. The DCS will begin operation when the operator activates the air toggle switch

Deputy Switch – Under certain circumstances, an appropriately authorised person may deem it necessary to operate the machine despite a high methane level being sensed. This person can unlock the Deputy Switch and engage it, causing the machine to ignore a high methane level. The machine WILL RUN DESPITE HIGH METHANE LEVEL if the Deputy switch is engaged! Ensure the Deputy Switch is disengaged when it is no longer required. Also configurable for methane reset. Methane Sensor – The Methane Sensor is used to measure the concentration of methane in the atmosphere around the machine. It is configurable for varied percentage trips.

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Fuel Solenoid – The Fuel Solenoid is used to control the availability of fuel to the engine by controlling the air to the fuel rack cylinder. It is engaged when the system is safe, allowing fuel to flow to the engine and the engine to run. WARNING Deputy Switch should not be used authorisation from mine management

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Alternator – The Alternator is driven by the engine of the machine, and supplies current to the DCS. The DCS uses this current to maintain a battery, allowing the DCS to operate as required when the engine is not running. If the Alternator fails, the DCS will begin to discharge its own battery. This condition should be avoided. After 30

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Concrete Hopper

1min
pages 361-362

5th Wheel Adaptor Materials Pod………………………………………………341

3min
pages 348-351

Elevated Work Platform

2min
pages 358-360

10000 KG Fixed Jib Crane

1min
pages 346-347

15000 KG Side Shit Forks

1min
pages 344-345

Spade Lip Ejector Blanket Straight Lip Ejector Blanket………………………………333 RAS Ejector Blanket………………………………………334

3min
pages 341-343

Safety Precautions

1min
page 340

General Description

1min
pages 338-339

Operator’s Horn

1min
page 335

Starter Motor

1min
page 331

Safe Start System

1min
page 333

Brake and Transmission Interlock System

1min
page 334

Air Receiver

4min
pages 328-330

Articulation Joint

1min
page 320

Compartment Door Assembly

1min
page 316

Fault Guide

5min
pages 305-306

DCS Concept

5min
pages 279-281

Testing Methane Sensor

1min
page 304

System Operation

1min
page 278

System Hardware

1min
page 282

Sensors and Locations

3min
pages 284-287

Bypass Switch

1min
page 277

Checks and Calibration

1min
page 276

Compartment Door

1min
page 252

Methane Sensor Head

1min
page 275

Control Lever Maintenance

1min
page 256

Emergency Intake Shut Off Valve

1min
page 266

Steering Wheel

1min
page 258

Alternator Drive Assembly Instruments and Controls

1min
pages 250-251

Engine Service Hour Meter

2min
pages 245-246

Electric Lighting Components

2min
pages 242-244

Alternator Circuit and Cooling Fan

1min
pages 236-237

Main Control Valve Bank

1min
pages 232-233

RAS Attach and PTO Circuits

1min
page 235

Control Levers

1min
pages 230-231

Tilt and Lift Circuits

1min
page 234

Brake Heads Attachment Controls

1min
page 229

Brake Valve

5min
pages 225-228

Steering Control Valve

1min
page 223

Steering/Brake Pump Pressure Filter

2min
pages 220-221

Hydraulic Tank Checking and Filling Hydraulic Oil

1min
page 212

Checking and Cleaning Filler Neck Screen

1min
page 214

Steering and Brake Hydraulic Manifold

3min
pages 216-219

Checking and Replacing Return Filter

1min
page 215

Auxiliary Hydraulic Pumps

1min
page 211

Pumps and Mountings Steering/Brake Pump

2min
pages 207-209

Safety Precautions

1min
page 205

General Description

2min
page 204

Installation

1min
page 203

Safety Precautions

1min
page 197

Removing and Installing the Upper Drive Line

1min
page 200

General Description

1min
page 196

Removing and Installing the Front Drive Line

2min
page 199

Checking Wear of the Posi-Stop Brake Assemblies Drive Lines

1min
page 195

Cooled Brakes

2min
pages 193-194

Checking/Filling the Axle Centre Oil Level Changing the Oil In Axle Centres, Wheel Ends, and Liquid

1min
page 192

Checking/Filling the Planetary Wheel End Oil Level

1min
page 191

Changing the Transmission Oil

1min
page 184

Service Data

2min
pages 187-189

Changing the Transmission Oil Filter Element

1min
page 183

Troubleshooting Guide

2min
pages 185-186

Checking/Filling the Transmission Oil

1min
page 182

Safety Precautions

1min
page 181

Transmission and Torque Converter General Description

4min
pages 179-180

Removal and Installation of Drive Coupling

1min
page 178

Flushing a Contaminated Cooling System Exhaust System

1min
page 156

Exhaust Particulate Filter

1min
pages 166-167

Checking/Filling and Flushing Coolant System

2min
page 155

General Description

1min
page 157

Radiator

1min
pages 153-154

Fan Assembly

1min
page 151

Servicing Air Intake System Cooling System

1min
pages 146-147

Inlet Flame Trap/Flameproof Joints

1min
page 145

Flushing the Lubrication System Air Intake System

1min
page 141

Emergency Intake Shutoff Valve

1min
page 144

Oil Filter

1min
page 139

Safety Precautions

1min
page 138

Air Cleaner/Indicator Assembly

2min
page 143

General Description

1min
page 137

Fuel System – Priming Lubrication System

1min
page 136

Safety Precautions

1min
page 131

500 Hours—6 Months Off Line Mechanical Inspection

10min
pages 68-79

250 Hours—3 Months Off Line Mechanical Inspection

10min
pages 56-67

1000 Hours—12 Months Off Line Mechanical Inspection

10min
pages 80-91

5000 Hours—5 Yearly Off Line Mechanical Inspection

10min
pages 104-115

50 Hours—Weekly Off Line Mechanical Inspection

9min
pages 46-55

Diesel Fuel Relevant Information

2min
page 19

10 Hours—Daily Off Line Mechanical Inspection

8min
pages 36-45

Specifications Lubrication and Fuel Specifications

3min
pages 15-16

Fuel Additives

1min
page 18

Articulation Isolation

1min
page 28

Packing and Supporting the Machine

1min
page 33

Maintenance Schedules

1min
pages 34-35

General Safety and Precaution General

3min
pages 30-32
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