M0066850-01

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Extended life coolant (elc) exhibiting nitrite depletion in machines equipped with aluminum radiators-nitrites in extended life coolant (elc) can react with the aluminum cooler to produce elevated ph and low nitrite levels in schedule oil s


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Extended Life Coolant (ELC) Exhibiting Nitrite Depletion in Machines Equipped with
Aluminum Radiators {1352, 1395}
Media Number -M0066850-01
Publication Date -2016/11/10
Date Updated -2016/11/10
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Extended Life Coolant (ELC) Exhibiting Nitrite Depletion in
Machines Equipped with Aluminum Radiators {1352, 1395}
SMCS - 1352; 1395
Caterpillar Products
All Machines
A change has been made to Service Magazine, SEPD1903, 16, December 2014, "Extended Life
Coolant (ELC) Extender Is No Longer Required". The content of the article has changed. Disregard
this article and refer to the following.
Reference: Operation and Maintenance Manual, SEBU6250, Coolant Recommendations
Reference: Operation and Maintenance Manual, SEBU6251, Coolant Recommendations
Nitrites in Extended Life Coolant (ELC) can react with the aluminum cooler to produce elevated pH
and low nitrite levels in Schedule Oil Sampling (S∙O∙S) samples. An odor of ammonia may
also be detected in these samples. The cooler is not damaged during this depletion of nitrite.
As there are multiple issues that can contribute to the depletion of nitrite, Cat S∙O∙S Level 2
coolant analysis is crucial to the confirmation of the issue discussed in this publication. Contact your
local Cat dealer to request Level 2 coolant analysis if nitrite depletion is experienced.
Cat ELC will continue to be recommended for most Caterpillar diesel engines. Refer to the coolant
specifications in SEBU6250 and SEBU6251 and the engine Operation and Maintenance Manual for
exceptions.
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ELC is formulated to provide cavitation erosion protection of aluminum and cast iron components.
Most of this protection is provided by Organic Additive Technology (OAT), which depletes slowly
and provides extended life to the coolant.
As a backup to the protection from OAT, Cat ELC formulation also contains nitrites. However, the
rate of depletion of nitrite in Cat ELC varies.
Field Follow Observations
During the field follow of machines, nitrite depletion from 500 parts per million (ppm) to 0 ppm was
observed. Simultaneously, the pH level of the coolant increased, and the odor of ammonia appeared.
Continued operation of the field follow machines at 0 ppm nitrite showed a disappearance of the
ammonia smell and the pH level returned to normal levels. The cooling systems continued to function
normally throughout the field follow period.
In some cases, Cat ELC Extender was added to boost the nitrite level back to 500 ppm. The situation
reoccurred until the nitrite was again depleted back to 0 ppm. Having a high pH and an ammonia
smell in the coolant is not desired.
Recommended Actions
• For machines without wet sleeve liners (engines smaller than C8.8), the secondary cavitation
protection that nitrite provides is not needed. Therefore, on machines with aluminum radiators
and without wet sleeve liners, when nitrite is depleted and pH levels are elevated, it is
recommended to dose the cooling system with the appropriate amount of Cat 369-0805
Additive (Cooling Conditioner for Aluminum Components). Do not add any Cat ELC Extender
until mid-life of the coolant, and continue to operate the machines with depleted nitrite.
• For machines with wet sleeve liners (engines larger than C8.8), secondary corrosion erosion
protection from nitrite is still needed. Therefore, on machines with aluminum radiators and wet
sleeve liners, when nitrite is depleted and pH is elevated, dose the cooling system with the
appropriate amount of Cat 369-0805 Additive (Cooling Conditioner for Aluminum
Components). Also, add an amount of Cat ELC Extender equal to 1% total cooling system
capacity to boost the nitrite concentration to within an acceptable range for proper corrosion
erosion protection.
Cat S∙O∙S Level 2 coolant analysis is recommended within 500 hours after either of the
actions listed above. Be sure to note on the sample label if Cat 369-0805 Additive (Cooling
Conditioner for Aluminum Components) and/or Cat ELC Extender was added prior to taking the
follow-up Level 2 coolant sample.
Note: This article only addresses ELC and not conventional coolants, as in Diesel Engine
Antifreeze/Coolant (DEAC). In the case of DEAC and other conventional type coolants, nitrite
provides almost all the cavitation erosion corrosion protection. It is necessary to maintain appropriate
nitrite levels in these coolants.
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