Buhler 2425 User Manual

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SECTION 2 - OPERATION

2-75

Low Engine Oil Pressure

(below 100 kPa (15 psi))

The Electronic Instrument Control System will

notify the operator that the engine lubrication oil

pressure has dropped to a point that will no

longer provide adequate lubrication to the

engine. Simultaneously, the module of the

Cummins engine will begin an engine derate

sequence that will protect the engine from harm

due to low oil pressure. The engine may be

receiving oil, but it may not be providing

sufficient lubrication causing possible engine

damage. See “Engine” in Section 4 of the

Operator’s manual for possible causes of low

engine oil pressure. Failure to correct the

low--pressure condition can cause serious

damage to the engine. The following description

details the reaction of the EICS, Cummins

Module and audible alarm in the event of low

engine oil pressure (below 100 kPa (15 psi)):

With the engine running, and the engine oil

pressure at the low pressure point (100 kPa (15

psi)), the oil pressure warning light, 1, will

illuminate on the warning light bar. The audible

alarm will beep rapidly for 10 seconds with the

word “STOP” flashing in the upper portion of the

monitor. The lower portion of the monitor will

flash all of the symbols related to the rotary

select switch. Any numerical display in the lower

portion of the monitor, regardless of the position

of the rotary select switch, will be gone. This is

called the pre--alarm sequence of the monitor.

During the 10--second time period of the

pre--alarm sequence, the Operator can press

the acknowledge/reset button on the dash

panel. This will stop the EICS in the pre--alarm

stage and keep it from progressing into the full

critical alarm stage. The engine will continue to

run, but the EICS will stay in the pre--alarm

stage. This will allow the Operator to move the

tractor from an undesirable location and make

repairs.

ATTENTION: If the low engine oil pressure

warning sequence is stopped in the pre--alarm

stage, the engine will continue to run while not

receiving adequate amounts of lubrication.

Serious engine damage can result from running

the engine in this condition. It is imperative that

the low engine oil pressure condition be

investigated as soon as possible so as to avoid

serious engine damage.

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Figure 2-108

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