Cat Feeder Breaker FBL 55H Blakefield South Service Manual - pdf download

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BI620094

Bucyrus Australia

Blakefield South FBL-55H 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.

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 without prior authorisation from mine management

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 minutes the engine will shutdown if the alternator is not charging the battery. This is used as an indication that the engine is running.

Engine Coolant Level – The engine may reach a high temperature if the coolant falls below a particular level. This may damage the engine and produce an unsafe condition.

Manual No.M01335

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October 2009


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PNEUMATICSYSTEMTROUBLESHOOTING

1min
page 311

AIRCOMPRESSOR

2min
page 303

MACHINE OPERATION &SHUTDOWN

1min
pages 254-255

AIRRECEIVER

4min
pages 304-306

PERIODICNON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTINGOFLOAD BEARING STRUCTURES

1min
page 299

INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS

17min
pages 256-275

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1min
page 302

STARTCIRCUITAND AUXILIARIES

5min
pages 307-310

OPERATIONAL STATE DIAGRAM

1min
page 243

DCSCONCEPT

5min
pages 229-232

ELECTRICLIGHTING COMPONENTS

1min
pages 221-222

ENGINESERVICEHOUR METER

1min
pages 223-224

BRAKEUNITS

1min
page 213

TILTAND LIFTCIRCUITS

1min
page 218

ALTERNATORCIRCUITAND COOLING FAN

1min
page 219

ATTACHMENTCONTROLS

1min
pages 214-215

BRAKEVALVE

5min
pages 209-212

STEERING/BRAKEPUMPPRESSUREFILTER

2min
pages 204-205

STEERINGCONTROLUNIT/PILOTOPERATED STEERING VALVE

1min
page 207

REMOVINGAND INSTALLING THEFRONTDRIVELINES

1min
page 180

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1min
page 189

DRIVELINES

2min
pages 177-178

WHEELAND TYREASSEMBLIES

3min
pages 182-185

REMOVINGAND INSTALLING THEUPPERDRIVESLINES

1min
page 181

CHECKINGWEAROFTHEPOSI-STOP BRAKEASSEMBLIES

1min
page 176

CHECKING/FILLING THEPLANETARYWHEELENDOILLEVEL

1min
page 172

CHECKING/FILLING THEAXLECENTREOILLEVEL

1min
pages 173-174

CHANGINGOILIN AXLECENTRES,WHEELENDSAND LIQUID COOLEDBRAKES

2min
page 175

FRONTANDREARAXLES

2min
page 171

CHANGINGTHETRANSMISSION OILFILTERELEMENT

1min
page 164

SERVICEDATA

2min
pages 168-170

CHECKING/FILLING THETRANSMISSIONOIL

1min
page 163

CHANGINGTHETRANSMISSION OIL

1min
page 165

REMOVALAND INSTALLATION OFDRIVECOUPLING

1min
page 160

THROTTLECONTROL

1min
page 153

TRANSMISSION/TORQUECONVERTER

5min
pages 161-162

EXHAUSTPARTICULATEFILTER

1min
pages 149-150

EXHAUSTMAKEUPTANK

1min
page 143

FLUSHING ACONTAMINATED COOLING SYSTEM

1min
page 139

CHECKING/FILLING ANDFLUSHING COOLANTSYSTEM

2min
page 138

EXHAUSTSYSTEM

1min
page 140

INLETFLAMETRAP/FLAMEPROOFJOINTS

4min
pages 129-132

RADIATOR

1min
page 137

EMERGENCYINTAKESHUTOFFVALVE

1min
page 128

FLUSHING THELUBRICATION SYSTEM

2min
pages 125-126

AIRCLEANER/INDICATORASSEMBLY

2min
page 127

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1min
page 122

OILFILTER

1min
page 123

LUBRICATION SYSTEM

1min
page 121

5000 HOUR–5 YEARLYOFFLINEMECHANICALINSPECTION

8min
pages 92-100

2000 HOUR–2 YEARLYOFFLINEMECHANICALINSPECTION

8min
pages 82-90

SECONDARYFUELFILTER

2min
pages 119-120

500 HOUR– 6MONTHSOFFLINE MECHANICALINSPECTION

8min
pages 64-71

10HOUR– DAILY OFFLINEMECHANICALINSPECTION

6min
pages 40-45

1000 HOUR–12 MONTHSOFFLINEMECHANICALINSPECTION

8min
pages 73-80

50HOUR–WEEKLYOFFLINEMECHANICALINSPECTION

8min
pages 47-54

250 HOUR– 3MONTHLY OFFLINEMECHANICALINSPECTION

8min
pages 55-62

GENERALSAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

3min
pages 33-34

DIESELFUELRELEVANTINFORMATION

2min
page 20

SAFETY LABELSAND INSTRUCTIONS

1min
page 15

PACKING/SUPPORTING THEMACHINE

1min
pages 36-37

EXHAUSTCONDITIONERMAKEUPTANK PRESSUREISOLATION

1min
page 28

EXHAUSTCONDITIONERISOLATION

1min
page 32

PNEUMATICISOLATION

1min
page 25

GRABHANDLEFORMACHINETOPACCESS

1min
pages 38-39
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