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Installation manual Cooling system Industrial engines DC0, DC13, DC OC 333 3 01:05 Issue en-gb

Changes from the previous issue...3 Design and dimensioning...3 Expansion tank...4 and earlier emission levels... 26 Pipes and hoses for 1.3 m² cooling package for DC13 Stage IV/T4f... 41 Pipes and hoses for 1.3 m² cooling package for the DC13 with a high turbocharger and EGR system... 44 1.5 m² radiator for DC and OC... 4 Pressure drop and coolant flow...5 Radiators and radiator fans... Installation of radiator and radiator fan... Radiator fans... Engine-mounted radiators 1.1 m2 and 1.3 m2... Cooling capacity... Thermostat... Connecting a cab heater... Transmission oil cooling...13 Connecting a transmission oil cooler... 13 Immersion heater... Multi-engine installation with common cooling system... Filling coolant...1... Protective casing for the 1.1 m² cooling package... Protective casing for the 1.3 m² cooling package... 22 Pipes and hoses for 1.1 m2 cooling package for DC0 and DC13 Stage V and Stage IV/T4f... 23 Pipes and hoses for 1.1 m2 cooling package for DC0 and DC13 Stage IIIB/T4i 01:05 Issue en-gb 2

Changes from the previous issue Changes from the previous issue The changes made in this document compared with the previous issue are marked with a black line in the left-hand margin. The changes are also described below. Information about reserve volume and expansion volume has been added to the Expansion tank section. Section Pipes and hoses for 1.1 m2 cooling package for DC0 and DC13 Stage V and Stage IV/T4f has been updated with cooling package for Stage V. Design and dimensioning The design of the cooling system is an important part of the engine installation. It should therefore be planned carefully when ordering the engine. The cooling requirement is dependent on the engine power, engine installation layout and the surrounding environment. If the engine is supplied from Scania without a cooling system, the radiator must have sufficient capacity for the applicable operating conditions. Scania accepts no responsibility for the function of cooling systems which are calculated and installed other than according to Scania's instructions. Note: It is the responsibility of the fitter to ensure that the cooling system is dimensioned and tested so that it works in the applicable operating conditions. Heat output that the cooling system must conduct away from the engine. Refer to 01:06 Technical data. Fan capacity. Information on fan capacity of Scania fans is in the Data Handbook. Pump capacity: Coolant flow as a function of engine speed versus pressure drop. See Pressure drop and coolant flow. The maximum ambient temperature in which the engine is to operate. Scania recommends dimensioning the cooling system with a margin of at least 5 C to compensate for any clogging of the radiator. Alarm limits for the coolant temperature. The following factors must also be taken into consideration: With a pusher fan the cooling air is warmed up when it passes the engine. Heating is approximately C with Scania standard fans. Other components which generate heat also contribute to this heating. Additional heat from other components connected to the cooling system. IMPORTANT! Dimension the cooling system for the entire engine speed range, not just for maximum engine speed. The Data Handbook contains cooling system recommendations for all engines. If the engine installation and the operating conditions deviate from these recommendations, the cooling system must be designed for the relevant engine installation. When dimensioning a cooling system, the following data must be available. 01:05 Issue en-gb 3

Expansion tank Expansion tank The design of the cooling system must always allow the coolant to expand in an expansion tank. The expansion tank must be positioned slightly higher than the highest part in the rest of the cooling system. The volume for expansion (proportion of air) in the expansion tank should be at least 3% and the reserve volume (proportion of coolant) should be at least 5% of the total coolant volume. However, the minimum reserve volume and expansion volume in the expansion tank must always be as follows: Engine Reserve volume Expansion volume DC0, DC13 5 litres 2 litres DC litres 3 litres There must be a bleed pipe from the vent port on the cylinder heads to the expansion tank. If an external heating system is to be connected to the cooling system, Scania recommends positioning the expansion tank higher than the external heating system. IMPORTANT! The expansion tank must not be positioned higher than.5 m above the coolant pump intake. This height corresponds to a static pressure of 0.5 bar, the highest pressure permissible on the suction side of the pump to avoid leakage. Example In this example, a DC13 engine has a 50 l cooling system. Total coolant volume = 50 l. Reserve volume 5% = 2.5 l. However, the reserve volume must be at least 5 l. Expansion volume 3% = 1.5 l. However, the expansion volume must be at least 2 l. Expansion tank volume should be 5 + 2 = l. The expansion tank should be connected to the suction side of the coolant pump with a static line pipe to reduce the risk of steam build-up and cavitation in the pump. This connection should have as even a rise as possible to avoid pockets of air. The outer diameter of the pipe or the inner diameter of the hose should be a minimum of 25 mm for DC0 and DC13 and a minimum of 32 mm for DC. There must always be a bleed pipe between the upper part of the radiator and the expansion tank to prevent air from entering the cooling system. The inner diameter of the bleed pipe must not be greater than mm to avoid the flow becoming too great. 01:05 Issue en-gb 4

Pressure drop and coolant flow Pressure drop and coolant flow The coolant pipes and hose connections between engine and radiator must be dimensioned in a manner that prevents reduction of cooling capacity. An adequate quantity of coolant and cooling air must be able to pass through the pipes and radiator. Connecting components or restriction valves in the system reduces the amount of coolant passing through the radiator and thereby reduces the cooling capacity. At the same time, this increases the pressure in thermostat housing, hoses and cooler. The diameter of coolant lines should be 5 mm. This measurement refers to the outer diameter for pipes and the inner diameter for hoses. The coolant lines should be made of pipe, which is bent and jointed with short straight hoses. Ribbed hoses can hinder flow. Maximum permissible pressure drop and minimum coolant flow are depicted in the diagrams on this and the next page. The diagram applies to DC0/DC13 with EGR system (Stage IV/Tier 4f and DC0/ DC13 01A). If in doubt, check that the pressure drop across the external system does not exceed permissible values. The pressure drop is determined by measuring the difference in pressure between the thermostat housing and the intake to the coolant pump with the thermostats blocked in the open position ( mm opening) and with no pressure cap. See the Thermostat section. 361 361 The diagram applies to DC0/DC13 without EGR system. 01:05 Issue en-gb 5

Pressure drop and coolant flow Dp bar 2 MAXIMUM RESTRICTION 1,5 1,5 20 rpm 1,25 00 rpm 1 100 rpm 0,5 00 rpm 0,5 10 rpm 0,25 0 L/min 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 The diagram applies to DC. 331 035 01:05 Issue en-gb 6

Radiators and radiator fans Radiators and radiator fans Installation of radiator and radiator fan In order to fully utilise the capacity of the radiator and radiator fan, a fan cover with fan ring should be placed between the radiator and the radiator fan. In addition there must be a sufficient distance between the radiator and radiator fan, as well as between the radiator fan and fan ring, in order for cooling to work effectively. The optimum distance between radiator fan and radiator is 0.3 x fan diameter. This is often not possible due to lack of space. 130-0 mm is acceptable as a minimum distance. The distance between the fan blade and fan ring should preferably not exceed 6 mm as shown in the figure. For engines with flexible engine suspension, engine movements can cause the fan to come into contact with the fan ring if it is fitted on the radiator. The alternative is to fit the fan ring on the engine and seal the ring and fan cover with an elastic spacer. It is important for the air which has passed through the radiator and has been heated not to be recirculated so that it passes through the radiator again. It may therefore be necessary to place a shield around the radiator to prevent recirculation. Installation of fan ring and fan cover. A = Distance between fan and radiator. The distance should preferably be 0.3 x fan diameter, but 130-0 mm is acceptable as a minimum distance. 1. Radiator. 2. Fan cover. 3. Elastic sealing ring. 4. Fan ring. 5. Fan. 31 2 01:05 Issue en-gb

Radiators and radiator fans Radiator fans The engines are available with 2 types of radiator fan a pusher fan or puller fan. The significant difference between the two systems is that a puller fan provides a more even distribution of the air flow through the radiator. See the illustrations. With a pusher fan, the cooling capacity is also reduced as the cooling air is warmed when it passes the engine, exhaust pipe and driven unit. A pusher fan also results in a greater pressure drop across the radiator since the distribution over the surface of the radiator is not so good. This means that a particular size of radiator requires a larger volume of air with a pusher fan to achieve the same cooling capacity. 340 450 The fan ring must be correctly located and designed for the fan to achieve maximum air flow and to ensure that distribution across the radiator is as efficient as possible. See Installation of radiator and radiator fan. Air flow through radiator with pusher fan. In order to optimise the cooling capacity, first check that heated air is not being recirculated. If it is, a suitable shield must be fitted. The second measure is to increase the size of the radiator. It is possible to optimise the fan speed or fan diameter to increase capacity. If the size of the fan or the fan speed is changed the power requirement and noise level of the fan increase. Information about permissible combinations can be found in the Data Handbook. A pusher fan can help to combat heating of the engine compartment by dissipating heat radiated by the engine, exhaust pipe and driven unit. 340 451 Air flow through radiator with puller fan. 01:05 Issue en-gb

Radiators and radiator fans Engine-mounted radiators 1.1 m 2 and 1.3 m 2 The engine-mounted 1.1 m 2 radiator has been specially developed for operation in extremely dusty environments such as stone crushing plants. The 1.1 m 2 radiator is intended for DC0 and DC13 engines, with an output of between 2 kw and 405 W for engines without EGR systems, and between 2 kw and 331 kw for engines with EGR systems. The engine-mounted 1.3 m 2 radiator is intended for operation in normal environments. The 1.3 m 2 radiator is intended for DC13 single-speed engines with a power output of between 325 kw and 4 kw. The engine-mounted radiators are installed on the engine using reinforced brackets that are included in the cooling package. Air and coolant connections are preinstalled. DC0: 65,5 DC13: 2,5 26 Engine-mounted radiator 1.1 m² for DC0 and DC13. 400 230 466 4 33 65 REQUIREMENT! An engine-mounted radiator must not be allowed to hang freely. A beam should be placed under the radiator during installation. 60 60 2,5 265 4 46 230 550 5 33 65 Engine-mounted radiator 1.3 m² for DC13 (single-speed engines). 01:05 Issue en-gb

Radiators and radiator fans Cooling capacity In order to determine the safety margin, the actual coolant temperature (t) must be measured at the outlet from the thermostat housing when the engine is running at full power with fully open thermostats. The thermostats should be blocked into the open position in accordance with the instructions in following section. Then calculate T max., the highest ambient temperature the engine can work in at maximum load, using the following formula: T max. = L - t + T where L = Alarm limit for coolant temperature T = Ambient temperature during testing t = Actual coolant temperature at full power. T max. = Maximum ambient temperature which the engine can work in without an alarm for high engine temperature. Determine the safety margin by comparing the resulting "T max" with the ambient temperature for which the engine installation is designed. The margin should always be greater than 5 C to compensate for radiator clogging. 01:05 Issue en-gb

Thermostat Thermostat The engines are equipped with a dual thermostat to reduce the risk of pulsation with large amounts of coolant. The opening temperature for the thermostat that regulates bypass is 0 C and the opening temperature for the other thermostat is C. The operating range of the thermostat, i.e. the difference between closed and fully open thermostat, is C. 33 56 Thermostat. 01:05 Issue en-gb

Connecting a cab heater Connecting a cab heater An external heating system such as a cab heater can be connected to the engine coolant circuit as shown in the illustrations. 1 1 A cab heater must be equipped with a drain tap at the lowest point and venting at the highest point. Scania recommends positioning the expansion tank in the cooling system higher than an external heating system. 1. Connecting the intake line. 2. Connecting the return line. 2 33 660 DC0, DC13. 1. M1x1.5 or Ø mm hose. 2. M22x1.5 or Ø mm hose. 1 2 334 DC. Both the connections: M1x1.5 or Ø mm hose 01:05 Issue en-gb

Transmission oil cooling Transmission oil cooling If it is necessary to cool the transmission oil using the engine cooling system, the cooling system must be designed to ensure sufficient capacity. It is sometimes necessary to route the engine bypass pipe through the external oil cooler. The heat output to be conducted away from the transmission can be quite large and must therefore be taken into account when designing the engine cooling system. 1 2 3 The installation should be constructed with coolant connection lines which are as short as possible. The connection pipes should be dimensioned so that the pressure drop is kept to a minimum, i.e. sufficient diameter and few sharp bends. 4 Connecting a transmission oil cooler Oil coolers for the driven unit or transmission can be connected to the engine cooling system in either of two ways: The oil cooler is connected between the engine's rear coolant pipe and an external thermostat. This is recommended when the cooling requirement for the oil cooler is as great or greater than the engine cooling requirement. The retarder oil cooler is an example of this. The oil cooler is connected between the engine radiator and the suction side of the coolant pump. There is then no circulation through the oil cooler before the thermostat has opened, however, by installing an external thermostat and connecting the by-pass pipe upstream of the oil cooler this can be avoided. This system is not a primary recommendation, but can be employed when the cooling requirement for the driven unit is not so great and corresponds to actual engine output. Hydraulic oil coolers and transmission oil coolers are examples of this. DC0 and DC13 The figure shows 2 different options for connecting an oil cooler on DC0 and DC13. 1. Large retarder type oil cooler (recommended). 2. Outlet from engine. 3. Outlet to radiator. 4. Bypass line. 5. From radiator. 6. Small oil cooler.. Intake to engine. 6 5 340 453 01:05 Issue en-gb 13

Transmission oil cooling DC On the DC the oil cooler must be connected between the engine's rear coolant pipe and the engine-mounted external thermostat as shown in the figure. This is the only connection option which ensures a 0% coolant flow irrespective of how much the thermostat is open. 4 Note: The engine must be ordered from the factory with an external thermostat. 2 1 3 332 1. Outlet to radiator. 2. Intake from oil cooler. 3. Intake from radiator. 4. Outlet to oil cooler. 01:05 Issue en-gb 14

Immersion heater Immersion heater 1 2 3 4 If required, the engines can be supplied with an electric immersion heater. The immersion heater can be selected with or without integrated thermostat. The thermostat is set to a thoroughly tested temperature to ensure sufficient self-circulation. It also prevents the temperature from becoming so high that oil film on e.g. the piston and cylinder liner evaporates or dries. For DC0 and DC13 both immersion heaters have a power output of 1,500 W and are available for either 5 V or 230 V electrical power networks. For DC and OC, immersion heaters are available with a thermostat with 2 power levels: 500 or 1,500 W. Choice of power depends primarily on how cold it can be around the engine. The available power supply system can also be a key factor when selecting power. Immersion heaters are available for either 5 V or 230 V power supply systems. 335 054 Immersion heater. 1. Without thermostat for DC0 and DC13. 2. With thermostat for DC0 and DC13. 3. Without thermostat for DC and OC. 4. With thermostat for DC and OC. 01:05 Issue en-gb

Multi-engine installation with common cooling system Multi-engine installation with common cooling system In multi-engine installations, the engines can be connected to a common external cooling system following the outline diagram on the next page. A system like this must be dimensioned and planned as follows: The capacity of the radiator should be well matched to the number of engines in the engine installation and the overall coolant volume of the system. It is possible to use a heat exchanger instead of radiators. This is then connected to an existing cooling/heating installation in the building. The expansion tank should be dimensioned for an expansion volume of about 3% and a reserve volume of about 5% of the total coolant volume. The reserve volume should always be at least litres. There must be venting at the highest point in the pipe directly downstream of the thermostat housing and on the venting manifold on the cylinder heads. There must also be a bleed pipe to the radiator inlet pipe. This must be connected to the pipe at the highest point upstream of the radiator. A static line pipe should be routed from the expansion tank to the suction side of the coolant pump. The outer diameter of the pipe should be a minimum of 25 mm for DC0 and DC13 and a minimum of 32 mm for DC. M1 M2 1 2 3 Outline diagram of cooling system in multi-engine installations. 1. Bleed pipe to expansion tank. 2. Expansion tank. 3. Bleed pipe from radiator. 4. Static line pipe. 5. Radiator or heat exchanger. 6. Extra circulation pump. Only on long lines with a large pressure drop.. Flexible hose.. Shut-off valve.. Engine coolant pump.. External pipe with check valve. Only for systems with an auxiliary circulation pump.. Check valve in the engine intake. Only for systems without an auxiliary circulation pump. 4 6 5 335 014 01:05 Issue en-gb

Multi-engine installation with common cooling system All bleed pipes should be connected to the expansion tank below the coolant level. The expansion tank must not be placed higher than.5 m above the engine coolant pumps to avoid the pressure in their seals becoming too great. An extra circulation pump should be installed in the system if there is a risk of a vacuum greater than 0.1 bar forming on the suction side of the coolant pumps. Circulation pump capacity should be equal to the maximum total flow when all engines are running. Systems with an extra circulation pump should have an extra external bypass pipe with a check valve (broken line in diagram) to reduce the coolant flow through an engine which is not operating. Systems without an extra circulation pump should have check valves in the inlet pipes to the engines to prevent circulation in a stationary engine. The connections to the engine may be flexible hoses. However, flexible hoses should be used as little as possible as they can cause temperature oscillation. There should be shut-off valves as shown in the outline diagram to facilitate maintenance on the system. 01:05 Issue en-gb 1

Filling coolant Filling coolant The fitter must ensure it is possible to top up coolant. IMPORTANT! It is not permissible to fill large amounts of coolant via the expansion tank. Filling via the expansion tank leads to air pockets in the cooling system, which can damage the coolant pump shaft seal, among other things. Never fill a large amount of cold coolant in a hot engine. There is great risk of cracks forming in the cylinder block and cylinder heads. 333 0 When the cooling system has been drained: Use coolant trolley 5 540, coolant pump 2 443 6 or other suitable equipment, to fill with coolant through the filler nipple on the cylinder block. Coolant trolley 5 540. Start the engine when the cooling system has been filled. Allow the engine to run for a while. Then check the coolant level and top up with coolant via the expansion tank as necessary. 360 625 Coolant pump 2 443 6. 01:05 Issue en-gb 1

Filling coolant The illustrations show the location of the filler nipples. 340 455 Filler nipple on DC0 and DC13. 340 454 Filler nipple on DC and OC. 01:05 Issue en-gb 1

Installation instructions for the cooling system Protective casing for the 1.1 m² cooling package 1 2 65 36 Stage V 1 Protection mesh 1 2 Stage IV/Tier 4f and lower 1 Protection mesh 5 Mx 6 Flange screw 502 M6x 6 Flange screw 2 2 04 1 1 Protection mesh b 2 3 2 06 05 1 Protection mesh 502 M6x 4 Flange screw 4 2 04 5 1 Protection mesh a 3 5 Mx 4 Flange screw 5 2 04 45 1 Protection mesh c 502 M6x 4 Flange screw 6 2 5 1 Without alternator 1 Protection mesh 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 2 04 0 1 Protection mesh 6 5 4 362 43 a 2 04 52 2 alternators 1 Protection mesh 502 M6x 3 Flange screw b 2 04 53 Alternator and A/C compressor 1 Protection mesh 502 M6x 4 Flange screw 01:05 Issue en-gb

c 2 5 24 1 alternator 1 Protection mesh 502 M6x 4 Flange screw 01:05 Issue en-gb 21

Protective casing for the 1.3 m² cooling package 1 1 2 06 66 1 Protection mesh 5 Mx 5 Flange screw 2 2 06 0 1 Protection mesh 3 2 06 05 1 Protection mesh 502 M6x 4 Flange screw 4 2 06 03 1 Protection mesh 5 Mx 3 Flange screw 5 2 06 0 1 Protection mesh 502 M6x 3 Flange screw 6 2 5 1 Without alternator 1 Protection mesh 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 2 06 06 1 Protection mesh 1 32 33 1 alternator 1 Protection mesh 2 5 243 Without alternator 1 Protection mesh 502 M6x 4 Flange screw 6 2 5 4 3 362 43 01:05 Issue en-gb 22

Pipes and hoses for 1.1 m 2 cooling package for DC0 and DC13 Stage V and Stage IV/T4f 23 24 25 1 2 1 2 14 036 1 Coolant pipe 2 1 4 304 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 21 22 3 4 3 1 4 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 4 2 044 003 1 Clamp 2 043 1 Clamp 5 Mx 1 Flange screw 5 6 5 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 6 1 33 1 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 1 31 4 1 Pipe 2 44 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 31 5 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 1 14 13 1.1 m² radiator for DC0 and DC13 Stage V and Stage IV/T4f. 3 2 01:05 Issue en-gb 23

1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 23 24 25 1 2 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 32 M14x1.5x 1 Screw plug 2 2 22 1 Seal 21 22 3 4 13 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 14 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 5 6 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 46 14 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 00 1 Coolant pipe 1 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 2 14 03 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 1 1 14 13 3 2 1.1 m² radiator for DC0 and DC13 Stage V and Stage IV/T4f. 01:05 Issue en-gb 24

1 2 660 31 1 Static line pipe 23 24 25 1 2 1 43 22 Stage V and DC0 Stage IV/T4f 1 331 Stage V and DC0 Stage IV/T4f Ø 64.5 x 3 x 0.5 1 V-clamp 1 O-ring 21 22 3 4 1 43 24 DC13 Stage IV/T4f 1 V-clamp 5 1 353 DC13 Stage IV/T4f 1 O-ring Ø.2x3x5.2 21 2 13 2 DC0 1 Charge air pipe 2 61 25 DC13 Stage V 1 Charge air pipe 6 2 10 43 DC13 Stage IV/T4f 1 Charge air pipe 22 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 23 1 2 41 544 DC0 1 Bracket 1 2 1 DC0, Ø 1 U clamp 5 DC0, Mx 2 Flange screw 24 2 134 01 DC0 1 Charge air pipe 2 656 63 DC13 Stage V 1 Charge air pipe 2 2 065 DC13 Stage IV/T4f 1 Charge air pipe 25 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 1 1 14 13 1.1 m² radiator for DC0 and DC13 Stage V and Stage IV/T4f. 3 2 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 1. Only applies to engine-mounted air cleaners. 01:05 Issue en-gb 25

Pipes and hoses for 1.1 m 2 cooling package for DC0 and DC13 Stage IIIB/T4i and earlier emission levels 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 and DC13 with a high turbocharger and EGR system 1 3 31 1 Clamp 1 3 4 1 Washer 503 M6x 1 Flange screw 2 2 14 036 1 Coolant pipe 3 1 4 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 4 1 4 304 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 5 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 6 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 2 044 003 1 Clamp 2 043 1 Clamp 5 Mx 1 Flange screw 2 44 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 21 1 5 6 1 1 14 13 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 and DC13 with a high turbocharger and EGR system. 36 44 01:05 Issue en-gb 26

223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 32 M14x1.5x 1 Screw plug 2 2 22 1 Seal 1 33 1 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 13 1 46 14 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 14 1 00 1 Coolant pipe 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 2 501 5 DC0 1 Bracket 2 501 DC13 1 Bracket 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 536 DC0, Mx25 2 Flange screw 5 DC13, Mx 2 Flange screw 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 21 1 5 6 1 1 14 13 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 and DC13 with a high turbocharger and EGR system. 36 44 01:05 Issue en-gb 2

1 2 046 355 DC0 1 Charge air pipe 2 043 0 DC13 1 Charge air pipe 1 2 14 03 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 2 660 31 1 Static line pipe 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 21 1 533 13 1 Charge air pipe 1 43 22 1 V-clamp 1 331 Ø 64.5 x 3 x 0.5 1 O-ring 22 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 2 501 1 1 Bracket 5 Mx35 4 Flange screw 1 34 255 4 Spacer 23 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 24 1 33 1 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 25 1 46 13 1 Charge air pipe 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 21 1 5 6 1 1 14 13 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 and DC13 with a high turbocharger and EGR system. 36 44 01:05 Issue en-gb 2

1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 with a high turbocharger 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 43 1 Charge air pipe 1 43 22 1 V-clamp 1 331 Ø 64.5 x 3 x 0.5 1 O-ring 2 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 3 2 51 1 Charge air pipe 4 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 5 2 501 1 1 Bracket 5 Mx35 4 Flange screw 13 14 1 34 255 4 Spacer 6 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 2 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 26 3 31 1 Clamp 1 3 4 1 Washer 25 1 503 M6x 1 Flange screw 2 14 036 1 Coolant pipe 24 1 1 4 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 23 1 1 4 304 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 22 21 36 42 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 with a high turbocharger. 01:05 Issue en-gb 2

2 044 003 1 Clamp 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 043 1 Clamp 5 Mx 1 Flange screw 1 30 6 1 Inlet pipe 13 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 14 1 33 1 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 2 44 1 Hose 13 14 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 31 4 1 Pipe 2 1 1 31 5 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 26 25 1 1 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 24 1 23 1 22 21 36 42 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 with a high turbocharger. 01:05 Issue en-gb 30

32 M14x1.5x 1 Screw plug 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 2 22 1 Seal 21 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 22 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 23 1 46 14 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 13 14 24 1 00 1 Coolant pipe 25 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 2 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 26 2 14 03 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 26 25 1 2 2 660 31 1 Static line pipe 24 1 23 1 22 21 36 42 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 with a high turbocharger. 01:05 Issue en-gb 31

1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 with a low turbocharger 2 2 1 2 4 3 5 1 2 501 1 1 Bracket 5 Mx35 4 Flange screw 26 6 1 34 255 4 Spacer 2 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 25 24 3 3 31 1 Clamp 1 3 4 1 Washer 503 M6x 1 Flange screw 4 2 14 036 1 Coolant pipe 23 5 1 4 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 6 1 4 304 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 22 21 13 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 2 044 003 1 Clamp 14 2 043 1 Clamp 1 5 Mx 1 Flange screw 1 30 6 1 Inlet pipe 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 with a low turbocharger. 1 36 46 01:05 Issue en-gb 32

1 33 1 1 Safety cord 2 2 1 2 4 3 5 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 26 6 2 44 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 31 4 1 Pipe 25 24 13 1 31 5 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 14 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 23 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 32 M14x1.5x 1 Screw plug 2 2 22 1 Seal 22 21 13 1 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 14 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 1 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 1 46 14 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 with a low turbocharger. 1 36 46 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 01:05 Issue en-gb 33

1 00 1 Coolant pipe 2 2 1 2 4 3 5 21 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 26 6 22 2 14 03 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 23 2 660 31 1 Static line pipe 25 24 24 1 43 22 1 V-clamp 1 331 Ø 64.5 x 3 x 0.5 1 O-ring 25 2 13 2 1 Charge air pipe 26 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 23 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 2 2 2 254 1 Charge air pipe 2 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 22 21 13 14 1 1 1 36 46 1.1 m² radiator for the DC0 with a low turbocharger. 01:05 Issue en-gb 34

1.1 m² radiator for the DC13 with a high turbocharger 1 3 31 1 Clamp 25 1 3 4 1 Washer 503 M6x 1 Flange screw 26 2 2 14 036 1 Coolant pipe 3 1 4 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 4 1 4 304 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 5 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 6 2 044 003 1 Clamp 2 043 1 Clamp 1 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 5 Mx 1 Flange screw 2 44 1 Hose 1 6 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 32 M14x1.5x 1 Screw plug 1 2 2 22 1 Seal 14 13 36 45 1.1 m² radiator for the DC13 with a high turbocharger. 01:05 Issue en-gb 35

1 33 1 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 25 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 26 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 46 14 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 13 1 00 1 Coolant pipe 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 14 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 2 501 1 Bracket 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 1 4 5 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 2 043 0 1 Charge air pipe 1 6 1 2 14 03 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 2 660 31 1 Static line pipe 1 1 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 14 13 36 45 1.1 m² radiator for the DC13 with a high turbocharger. 01:05 Issue en-gb 36

1 533 13 1 Charge air pipe 1 43 22 1 V-clamp 25 1 331 Ø 64.5 x 3 x 0.5 1 O-ring 21 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 26 2 501 1 1 Bracket 5 Mx35 4 Flange screw 1 34 255 4 Spacer 22 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 23 1 33 1 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 24 2 062 65 1 Charge air pipe 1 4 5 25 2 064 2 Bracket 5 Mx 4 Flange screw 1 6 26 2 062 66 1 Flange pipe 1 14 13 36 45 1.1 m² radiator for the DC13 with a high turbocharger. 01:05 Issue en-gb 3

1.1 m² radiator for the DC13 with a low turbocharger 25 26 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 33 1 1 Safety cord 6 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 2 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 3 3 31 1 Clamp 24 1 3 4 1 Washer 503 M6x 1 Flange screw 4 2 14 036 1 Coolant pipe 23 5 1 4 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 22 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 6 1 4 304 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 21 13 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 2 044 003 1 Clamp 2 043 1 Clamp 1 14 5 Mx 1 Flange screw 1 30 6 1 Inlet pipe 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 1 1.1 m² radiator for the DC13 with a low turbocharger. 36 43 01:05 Issue en-gb 3

1 33 1 1 Safety cord 25 26 1 2 3 4 5 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 6 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 2 44 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 31 4 1 Pipe 13 1 31 5 1 Bracket 24 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 14 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 23 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 32 M14x1.5x 1 Screw plug 2 2 22 1 Seal 22 21 13 1 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 14 1 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 1 46 14 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 1 1.1 m² radiator for the DC13 with a low turbocharger. 36 43 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 01:05 Issue en-gb 3

1 00 1 Coolant pipe 25 26 1 2 3 4 5 21 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 6 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 22 2 14 03 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 23 2 660 31 1 Static line pipe 24 1 2 1 Charge air pipe 24 25 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 26 2 501 1 1 Bracket 5 Mx35 4 Flange screw 23 1 34 255 4 Spacer 22 21 13 14 1 1 1 36 43 1.1 m² radiator for the DC13 with a low turbocharger. 01:05 Issue en-gb 40

Pipes and hoses for 1.3 m² cooling package for DC13 Stage IV/T4f 1 2 3 4 5 6 26 2 1 2 4 63 1 Pipe 2 2 4 62 1 Pipe 3 3 31 1 Clamp 51 Mx25 1 Flange screw 4 1 2 1 Ø 1 U clamp 5 1 503 61 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 45 0 Ø 0-6 mm 2 Hose clamp 6 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 13 14 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 4 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 135 Ø 50-2 mm 1 Hose clamp 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 25 24 23 1 1 1 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 2 062 66 1 Flange pipe 22 21 1.3 m² radiator for DC13 Stage IV/T4f. 3 14 1 30 2 1 Sealing ring 530 Mx0 2 Flange screw 51 Mx25 2 Flange screw 01:05 Issue en-gb 41

1 2 3 4 5 6 2 044 003 1 Clamp 26 2 2 043 1 Clamp 5 Mx 1 Flange screw 13 2 4 22 1 Static line pipe 2 14 03 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 14 2 000 41 1 Coolant pipe 2 44 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 1 46 14 1 Bracket 13 14 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 2 000 4 1 Coolant pipe 1 1 2 1 Tap 1 135 Ø 50-2 mm 1 Hose clamp 25 24 23 1 1 1 1 503 61 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 45 0 Ø 0-6 mm 2 Hose clamp 22 21 3 14 1.3 m² radiator for DC13 Stage IV/T4f. 01:05 Issue en-gb 42

1 2 3 4 5 6 21 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 26 2 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 22 2 4 64 1 Pipe 23 2 4 5 1 Bracket 1 2 1 Ø 1 U clamp 04 Mx25 2 Flange screw 24 4 36 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 25 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 13 14 26 2 10 43 1 Charge air pipe 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 43 24 1 V-clamp 1 353 Ø.2x3x5.2 1 O-ring 25 24 23 1 1 1 2 2 4 5 1 Bracket 1 2 1 Ø 2 U clamp 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 22 21 1.3 m² radiator for DC13 Stage IV/T4f. 3 14 01:05 Issue en-gb 43

Pipes and hoses for 1.3 m² cooling package for the DC13 with a high turbocharger and EGR system 1 1 46 1 DC13 with EGR 1 Charge air pipe 1 22 05 DC13 without EGR 1 Charge air pipe 2 1 503 61 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 45 0 Ø 0-6 mm 2 Hose clamp 3 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 4 1 33 22 DC13 with EGR 1 Safety cord 1 33 25 DC13 with EGR 2 Spacing sleeve 5 DC13 with EGR, 2 Flange screw Mx 5 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 6 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 3 31 1 Clamp 1 3 4 1 Washer 503 M6x 1 Flange screw 2 44 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 46 14 1 Bracket 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 23 24 25 1 22 2 21 3 4 5 1 6 1 1 14 13 1.3 m² radiator for DC13 with a high turbocharger and EGR system. 334 02 01:05 Issue en-gb 44

2 000 4 1 Coolant pipe 135 Ø 50-2 mm 1 Hose clamp 32 M14x1.5x 1 Screw plug 2 2 22 1 Seal 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 13 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 1 Safety cord 4 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 14 1 503 61 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 5 6 1 45 0 Ø 0-6 mm 2 Hose clamp 2 226 013 1 Charge air pipe 1 2 5 546 Only DC13 03A 1 Charge air pipe 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 2 501 1 Bracket 1 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 1 Hose clamp 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 1 5 405 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 1 334 22 L = 6 mm 1 Hose 1 52 6 Ø -0 mm 2 Hose clamp 14 13 334 02 1.3 m² radiator for DC13 with a high turbocharger and EGR system. 01:05 Issue en-gb 45

1 533 13 1 Charge air pipe 1 43 22 1 V-clamp 1 331 Ø 64.5 x 3 x 0.5 1 O-ring 2 2 2 Only DC13 03A. Charge air pipe 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 1 43 24 Only DC13 03A. V-clamp 4 1 353 Only DC13 03A. O-ring Ø.2x3x5.2 21 1 46 14 DC13 with EGR 1 Bracket 1 5 6 1 5 5 DC13 without EGR 1 Bracket 5 Mx 3 Flange screw 1 22 04 53 Ø 25 mm 1 Clamp 503 M6x 1 Flange screw 23 2 000 41 1 Coolant pipe 24 1 4 14 1 Coolant pipe 1 25 1 4 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 131 Ø 23-35 mm 2 Hose clamp 14 13 334 02 1.3 m² radiator for DC13 with a high turbocharger and EGR system. 01:05 Issue en-gb 46

1.5 m² radiator for DC and OC 1 2 32 0 1 Cooling package 2 1 14 2 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 133 Ø 32-50 mm 2 Hose clamp 3 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 4 1 66 5 L = 2 mm 1 Hose 1 45 0 Ø 0-6 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 1 21 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 1 23 66 DC 1 Charge air pipe 2 344 OC 1 Charge air pipe 6 1 33 22 L = 10 mm 2 Safety cord 1 1 33 25 4 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 4 Flange screw 1 503 61 L = 140 mm 1 Hose 1 45 0 Ø 0-6 mm 2 Hose clamp 2 003 6 1 Static line pipe 1 26 Ø 32 mm 1 Clamp 534 Mx 1 Flange screw 133 M 1 Flange nut 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 2 003 6 1 Coolant pipe 14 13 351 244 2 44 1 Hose 1.5 m² radiator for DC and OC. 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 13 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 01:05 Issue en-gb 4

135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 01:05 Issue en-gb 4

14 2 003 6 Without SCR and EGR systems 1 1 Coolant pipe 2 22 463 Only with SCR and 1 Coolant pipe EGR systems 1 14 2 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 133 Ø 32-50 mm 2 Hose clamp 223 3 L = 0 mm 1 Hose 135 Ø 50-2 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 2 53 2 L = mm 1 Hose 1 45 0 Ø 0-6 mm 2 Hose clamp 1 1 33 1 Without SCR and 1 Safety cord EGR systems 1 33 25 2 Spacing sleeve 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1 1 1 21 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 23 65 1 Charge air pipe 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 132 M 2 Flange nut 21 1 66 5 L = 2 mm 1 Hose 1 45 0 Ø 0-6 mm 2 Hose clamp 22 5 Mx 2 Flange screw 1. The coolant pipe is also supplied with engines with SCR and EGR systems, but has no application there. 14 13 351 244 1.5 m² radiator for DC and OC. 01:05 Issue en-gb 4