Buhler 2425 User Manual

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SECTION 2 - OPERATION

2-51

Engine and EICS

The large 4WD tractors are equipped with

electronic engine controls. The Cummins

Engine Company Electronic Fuel Control

System controls the injection of fuel (both

quantity

and

timing).

The

Cummins

electronically engines have a control module, 1,

(N14 engine shown) and related control and

sensing devices are attached to the engine at

various locations.

Tractors equipped with these Electronic

controlled engines have additional electronic

control features. Some of the control features

are tied into the EICS of the tractor and

illuminate certain warning light bar lamps when

a condition is present in the engine that the

Operator needs to be aware of. Some of the

control features are passive to the Operator as

far as visual indications (no lights illuminated)

are concerned, but a definite change in engine

performance will be noticed when the condition

is present.

Engine Derate and EICS Warning Lights

If an alarm condition exists on the Cummins

electronic engine, the system will usually

(depending on source of alarm condition) react

with a change in engine performance output.

The change in engine performance is called an

engine “derate”. The term derate means the

module will control the fuel system of the tractor

to do one of the following:

1. Lower the engine rpm to a preset level (1400

rpm) and allow no acceleration of the engine

above that level.

2. Lower the horsepower output level of the

engine a preset amount (20% of gross

horsepower) but maintain full range of

engine rpm based on throttle position.

3. Lower the engine rpm to a preset level (1400

rpm) and allow no acceleration of the engine

above that level AND lower the horsepower

output level of the engine a preset amount

(20% of gross horsepower).

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Figure 2-77

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