Equipment that uses a diesel engine as its engine system will emit wisps of black smoke during operation, which not only causes the operator's surroundings to be smoky, but also causes serious harm to the environment. Therefore, solving the problem of black smoke from diesel engines is not only a matter of operation. What upsets personnel is also a headache for people in the industry.
First of all, it is certain that the main reason for the black smoke emitted by the diesel engine is due to incomplete fuel conversion rate. In addition to the structural design of the equipment itself, it may also be caused by some details that the operator did not notice. The main solutions are as follows:
1. The fuel tank of the diesel engine is not sealed. It is in contact with the air for a long time, causing some suspended impurities and dust in the air to fall into the air filter, causing the air inlet to be blocked, resulting in insufficient air for internal combustion, resulting in The combustion is incomplete, so it is recommended that the air filter should be cleaned frequently in harsher environments. In environments with relatively good air, it can be cleaned at intervals and the air filter should be replaced regularly.
2. It may also be that the fuel quality is poor, causing the oil pipe passage inside the fuel tank to be blocked, resulting in insufficient oil supply. The best solution is to replace the solenoid valve. If the fuel quality is not good, it may also cause damage to the fuel filter. The internal oil will deteriorate and cause black smoke. In severe cases, it may damage the fuel system. If you find that the fuel filter is not up to standard, you must replace it in time. .
3. The oil pipes of the fuel system have some impurities adhering to the surface of the pipes due to poor oil quality. Therefore, the oil pipes must be cleaned regularly. Adding two diesel additives can effectively improve the situation of black smoke.
How to deal with black smoke from diesel engines
Jan 05, 2024
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