C7.1-XQ230 Rental Generator Set Caterpillar


Coolant Sample (Level 1) - Obtain

Usage:

XQ230 CK2
Testing the engine coolant is important to ensure that the engine is protected from internal cavitation and corrosion. The analysis also tests the ability of the coolant to protect the engine from boiling and freezing. S·O·S coolant analysis can be done at your Cat dealer. Cat S·O·S coolant analysis is the best way to monitor the condition of your coolant and your cooling system. S·O·S coolant analysis is a program that is based on periodic samples.

Note: Obtaining a Coolant Sample (Level 1) is optional if the cooling system is filled with one of the following coolants: Cat ELC (Extended Life Coolant)., Cat ELI (Extended Life Inhibitor) and Conventional Heavy-Duty Coolant.

Note: Obtain a Coolant Sample (Level 1) if the cooling system is filled with any of the following coolants: Cat DEAC, CatSCA and Conventional Heavy-Duty Coolants.

For additional information about coolant analysis and about other coolants, see this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fluid Recommendations" or consult your Cat dealer.

Sampling Conditions



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(1) Remote coolant drain plug

The engine should be running at operating temperature when the sample is obtained.

Collect sample via the remote coolant drain plug (1). The valve for the remote coolant drain plug is located inside the enclosure, above the drain plug.

Use the following guidelines for proper sampling of the coolant:

  • Complete the information on the label for the sampling bottle before you begin to take the samples.

  • Keep the unused sampling bottles stored in plastic bags.

  • You should not obtain the samples from any other location.

  • Keep the lids on empty sampling bottles until you are ready to collect the sample.

  • Place the sample in the mailing tube immediately after obtaining the sample to avoid contamination.

  • Never collect samples from expansion bottles.

Timing of the Sampling

Table 1
Recommended Interval 
Type of Coolant  Level 1  Level 2 
Cat DEAC
Cat SCA
Conventional Heavy-Duty Coolants 
Every 250 hours  Yearly(1) 
Cat ELC
Cat ELI
Commercial EC-1 Coolants 
Optional(1)  Yearly(1) 
(1) The Level 2 Coolant Analysis should be performed sooner if a problem is suspected or identified.

Note: Check the SCA (Supplemental Coolant Additive) of the conventional coolant at every oil change or at every 250 hours. Perform this check at the interval that occurs first.

Obtain the sample of the coolant as close as possible to the recommended sampling interval. To receive the full effect of S·O·S analysis, establish a consistent trend of data. To establish a pertinent history of data, perform consistent samplings that are evenly spaced. Supplies for collecting samples can be obtained from your Cat dealer.


NOTICE

Always use a designated pump for oil sampling, and use a separate designated pump for coolant sampling. Using the same pump for both types of samples may contaminate the samples that are being drawn. This contaminate may cause a false analysis and an incorrect interpretation that could lead to concerns by both dealers and customers.


Submit the sample for Level 1 analysis.

Note: Level 1 results may indicate a need for Level 2 Analysis.

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