Cleaner 620 is a powerful solvent emulsion cleaner for cleaning of diesel engine air coolers ,scavenging air systems and turbochargers.
Directions use In Service cleaning
the general principle is to inject a solution of cleaner 620 into the air trunking upstream of the charge air cooler followed by a clean water rinse. for efficient cleaning of air coolers,it is necessary to use correctly installed dosing and injection equipment.To calculate the amount of solution required to clean an air cooler, calculate or find the cross-sectional area of the cooler and use 3 litres of cleaning solution per square metre or as table below.
Engine HP. Solution mix . with 25% cleaner 620
6,000 to 12,000 3 litre mix
12,000 to 24,000 4.5 litre mix
24,000 or more 6 litre mix
For in-service cleaning of air cooler and air-side of turbochargers, a solution of 25% cleaner 620 in freshwater is recommended.
The appropriate dose of cleaner is then put in the dosing pot and injected upstream of the air cooler in 10 minutes After a further 10 minutes ,a similar quantity of fresh water is injected to rinse off the emulsified deposits.
Rate and frequency of application depends mainly on the condition of the air coolers. However , when starting with the use of Air cooler cleaner, we recommend injection every 24 hours. After initial cleaning period, the cleaning effect should last for 48 hours of operational time. Although frequency of cleaning may vary, the calculated cleaning dose should remain the same .This cleaning method is only recommended if approved by engine manufacturers.
Hand spray cleaning
in this situation the engine must be stopped. open an appropriate air trunking inspection cover.open air cooler drain valves.
Using a pressure hand spray, apply undiluted cleaner 620 all over the cooler coils. Allow the cleaner 620 to penetrate the deposits for a minimum of 1 hour, then use a high pressure lance or water jet to wash off the loosened deposits .After satisfactory cleaning, and flushing through with fresh water , close air cooler drains.
Soak Method
this method may be used for machine parts with stubborn carbon deposits.
put parts to be cleaned into a bath of undiluted cleaner 620 and allow deposits to be broken down and loosened before removal, then rinse.