G3612 and G3616 Engines Caterpillar


Governor Adjustment Procedure

Usage:

G3612 1YG
The response characteristics of the fuel actuator and the wastegate actuator are controlled by the control strategy located in the personality module. The response characteristics of these actuators can be changed by using the DDT.

There are three adjustment parameters that control the response characteristics of the fuel actuator and the wastegate actuator. The following adjustment parameters are used to control the response characteristics:

  • GAIN

  • STABILITY

  • COMPENSATION

These adjustments are provided in order to obtain the optimum actuator response characteristics to load and speed changes while providing a stable operation at steady state conditions.

The function of the gain adjustments and stability adjustments are to optimize the response characteristics of the actuator. The gain adjustment controls how fast the actuator will respond to load and speed changes. Increasing the gain adjustment provides faster response to load and speed changes. Decreasing the gain adjustment will slow down the actuators response to the load and the speed changes. The stability adjustment dampens the actuators response characteristics to load and speed changes. Increasing the stability adjustment provides less dampening during load changes. Decreasing the stability adjustment provides more dampening.

To properly set the actuator dynamics, increase the gain setting until the actuator becomes unstable. Slowly decrease the gain setting as necessary to stabilize the actuator. Bump the engine by pressing the 6 key on the DDT. Pressing the 6 key while in DDT screens 70, 71 and 72 for the fuel actuator or 80, 81 and 82 for the wastegate actuator will cause the fuel actuator to open and close very quickly. This will force a speed offset on the engine to document how well the settings respond to change. Observe that the engine returns to the proper setting with little overshoot or undershoot. To reduce overshoot, decrease the stability adjustment. To reduce undershoot, increase the stability adjustment.

Note: Increasing the stability setting may require decreasing the gain setting in order to maintain a stable operation.

Decrease the compensation adjustment until a slow, periodic instability is observed. Then slightly increase the compensation adjustment. Repeat the gain and stability adjustments. Continue to increase the compensation adjustment and readjust the gain and stability adjustments until stability is achieved and the engine's response to load and speed changes is optimized.

For G3600 engines, that are used in Generator Set applications, there are two sets of fuel actuator response characteristics that are programmed into the personality module. One set of response characteristics is used to provide "off grid" engine stability for synchronization. Another set of response characteristics is for "on grid" stability. Any adjustments to the settings for the fuel actuator through the DDT will apply to both the "off grid" and the "on grid" response characteristics.

For G3600 Engines used in industrial applications, the recommendation is that initial governor adjustments for gain, stability and compensation are adjusted to "-15" settings.

Fuel Actuator Gain Adjustment Procedure

  1. Press the "SELECT MODE" button on the DDT in order to display the "GOV GAINS" screen number "07" .

  1. Press the "SELECT FUNCTION" button in order to display the "GOV GAINS" screen number "70" .

  1. Press the "ALT2" button in order to increase the governor gain offset. Press the "ALT1" button in order to decrease the governor gain offset.

  1. Adjust the governor gain offset in order to obtain the most stable engine operation.

  1. The governor gain offset can be returned to the factory preset "0" value by pressing the "0" button on the DDT.

    Note: Adjustments to the "GAIN" value have a direct affect on the speed of the response signal that is sent to the fuel actuator whenever there is a difference between the desired rpm and the actual rpm. Excessive increase in the "GAIN" offset may amplify engine instability.

Fuel Actuator Stability Adjustment Procedure

  1. Press the "SELECT MODE" button on the DDT to display "GOV GAINS" screen number "07" .

  1. Press the "SELECT FUNCTION" button in order to display "GOV STAB" screen number "71" .

  1. Press the "ALT2" button in order to increase the governor stability offset. Press the "ALT1" button to decrease the governor stability offset.

  1. Adjust the governor stability offset in order to obtain the most stable engine operation.

  1. The governor stability offset can be returned to the factory preset "0" value by pressing the "0" button on the DDT.

    Note: Adjustments to the "STAB" value has an affect on the dampening of the command signal that is sent to the fuel actuator. Excessive increase in the "COMP" offset may cause the amplitude of the high frequency instability to increase.

Fuel Actuator Compensation Adjustment Procedure

  1. Press the "SELECT MODE" button on the DDT in order to display "GOV GAINS" screen number "07" .

  1. Press the "SELECT FUNCTION" button in order to display "GOV COMP" screen number "72" .

  1. Press the "ALT2" button to increase the governor compensation offset. Press the "ALT1" button in order to decrease the governor compensation offset.

  1. Adjust the governor compensation offset in order to obtain the most stable engine operation.

  1. The governor compensation offset can be returned to the factory preset "0" value by pressing the "0" button on the DDT.

    Note: Adjustments to the "COMP" value will have an affect on "slow hunting" stability characteristic and the amount of overshoot after a disturbance.

    Note: In order to prevent the zeroing out any adjustments that have been made, always use the "SELECT MODE" key to exit the screen numbers "70", "71" and "72" .

Exhaust Bypass (Wastegate) Group




Illustration 1g00484300

(1) Mounting bolts. (2) Mounting bolts. (3) Housing. (4) Adjustable rod. (5) Bolts. (6) Thrust washer. (7) Cross shaft. (8) Plate and mounting bolts. (9) Bolts. (10) Actuator. (11) Outlet port.

Use the following procedure in order to adjust the actuator linkage:




Illustration 2g00484301

Adjustable Rod Linkage And Rod Linkage

(12) Rod end nuts. (13) Rod end nuts.

  1. Assemble the actuator so the inlet port and the outlet port are aligned. The ports on the actuator are stamped" Inlet" and "Outlet" .

  1. Assemble the lever on the cross shaft. The lever should be located on the same side as the actuator. Use the woodruff key to assemble the lever. Assemble the linkage on the actuator. Check the distance between the rod end and the clevis when the actuator is in the extended position.

    The distance between the rod end and the clevis should be the following value. ... 240.0 ± 1.0 mm (9.45 ± .04 inch)

  1. A final adjustment of the linkage is required. The adjustment of the linkage ensures that the plate does not contact the housing. In the closed position, contact the housing with the plate. The actuator should be fully extended. Shorten the length of the upper connecting rod by 1 turn. Lock the connecting rod in place.

  1. When the adjustable rod for the actuator is in the wastegate closed position the levers should be at angle (A) .

    Angle (A) is the following angle. ... 44.3 degrees

  1. When the adjustable rod for the actuator is in the wastegate opened position the levers should be at angle (B) .

    Angle (B) is the following angle. ... 29.6 degrees

  1. Tighten the rod end nuts.

    Tighten the nuts to the following torque. ... 25 ± 6 N·m (18 ± 4 lb ft)

Use the following procedure in order to adjust the linkage on the adjustable rod and the linkage:

  1. Assemble the plate to the shaft. Assemble the levers to the shaft and to the cross shaft. Use the woodruff keys to provide the proper orientation. Assemble and adjust the upper connecting rod to the correct distance.

    The distance between the rod ends of the upper connecting rod is the following value. ... 134.9 ± 1.0 mm (5.31 ± .04 inch)

  1. When the adjustable rod is in the wastegate closed position the levers should be at angle (C) and angle (D) .

    Angle (C) and angle (D) .

    Angle (C) is the following angle. ... 45 degrees
    Angle (D) is the following angle. ... 44.3 degrees

  1. When the adjustable rod is in the wastegate open position the levers should be at angle (E) and angle (F) .

    Angle (E) and angle (F) .

    Angle (E) is the following angle. ... 30 degrees
    Angle (F) is the following angle. ... 29.6 degrees

  1. Tighten the rod end nuts.

    Tighten the nuts to the following torque. ... 25 ± 6 N·m (18 ± 4 lb ft)

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