User Manual

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To mount the CEM on the application there are eight
mounting points (1), four on each mounting bracket.
Use suitable M10 x 1.75 weld nuts with 8.8 or 10.9
bolts.
Tighten the fasteners to the following torque.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 ± 20 N·m ((74 ± 15 lb ft))
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Dosing
Control System on 1206F-E70TA,
and 1206F-E70TTA Engines
NOTICE
DEF system components are supplied with caps and
plug over connection points. Do not remove the caps
and plugs before final assembly to ensure that cleanli-
ness is maintained.
DEF Cleanliness must be adhered to as outlined in
ISO 22241.
Pump Electronics Tank Unit (PETU)
After the Pump Electronics Tank Unit (PETU) is
removed from the transportation crate, the PETU
should be inspected. Inspect the PETU for damage.
Use a suitable lifting device to lift the PETU. Refer to
“Pump Electronics Tank Unit (PETU) Only” for the
correct procedure to lift the PETU.
Install the PETU to the application. Ensure that the
PETU is correctly seated and secure to the
application.
DEF Tank Mounting and Installation
Type 1 DEF Tank
Illustration 19 g03413501
Typical example
(1) Straps
(2) Rubber mat
(3) Stops
Type 1 DEF tanks must be installed to the application
with the following criteria:
The bottom of the DEF Tank must be fully
supported by a structural platform. Full support is
defined as a continuous material that is at least as
large as the dimensions of the bottom of the tank.
Structural is defined as being able to support full
tank mass with application load without plastic
deformation or failure.
An anti-friction rubber mat under the bottom of the
tank is required. If the installation uses DEF tank
stops, the anti-friction device must also be
between the stops and the DEF tank.
Any metallic surfaces contacting the tank should
be free of burrs, welds, foreign objects, and sharp
edges.
The tank strap must be located correctly. The DEF
tank has strap grooves incorporated into the DEF
tank to help keep the strap in place.
A locked joint is a requirement and can be
accomplished by using either a jam nut or lock nut.
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