On DDEC III/IV engines there is an Air Temperature Sensor (ATS) mounted to the bottom of the inlet elbow. The ATS sends an electrical signal to the ECM indicating the inlet manifold temperature of the air entering the engine. The ECM uses this information to adjust gas flow, control air fuel ratio and in some cases fan control. The ATS provides necessary input to vary hot idle speed and injection timing resulting in improved cold starts and reduced white smoke. See Figure "Air Temperature Sensor " .

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1. Fuel Temperature Sensor |
5. Air Inlet Elbow |
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2. PSV |
6. Low Pressure Regulator |
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3. Fuel Mixer |
7. Air Temperature Sensor |
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4. Throttle |
8. Fuel Pressure Sensor |
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9. Fuel Inlet Tee-Fitting |
Figure 1. Fuel Temperature Sensor Series 60G Engine with High Pressure Fuel System
The Series 60 natural gas engine air temperature sensor (ATS) is installed into the air inlet tube. The ATS sends an electrical signal to the ECM indicating air inlet temperature. The ECM uses this information to adjust gas flow and control air fuel ratio.
The ATS is non-serviceable, and is replaced as a unit. No adjustment is required.
Remove the ATS as follows:
Install the ATS as follows:
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Overtightening will distort and crack the sensor body, resulting in sensor malfunction. Damage may not be evident until sensor removal, when body may break apart. |
Note: Because of its plastic body, the ATS must be hand started and carefully tightened.
| Series 60 Service Manual - 6SE483 |
| Generated on 10-13-2008 |