Engine compartment Sample Clauses

The 'Engine compartment' clause defines the requirements and standards for the area of a vehicle or vessel that houses the engine. It typically outlines specifications regarding access, ventilation, fire safety, and maintenance provisions within the compartment. For example, it may require that the compartment be constructed of fire-resistant materials and provide adequate space for routine inspections and repairs. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safe, efficient, and accessible operation and maintenance of the engine, thereby reducing risks associated with fire, mechanical failure, or difficult servicing.
Engine compartment. No flammable sound-proofing material or material liable to become impregnated with fuel or lubricant shall be used in the engine compartment unless the material is covered by an impermeable sheet.
Engine compartment. 7.5.1.1. No flammable sound-proofing material or material liable to become impregnated with fuel, lubricant or other combustible material shall be used in the engine compartment unless the material is covered by an impermeable sheet. 7.5.1.2. Precautions shall be taken, either by a suitable layout of the engine compartment or by the provision of drainage orifices, to avoid, so far as possible, the accumulation of fuel, lubricating oil or any other combustible material in any part of the engine compartment. 7.5.1.3. A partition of heat-resisting material shall be fitted between the engine compartment or any other source of heat (such as a device designed to absorb the energy liberated when a vehicle is descending a long gradient, e.g. a retarder, or a device for heating the interior of the body other, however, than a device functioning by warm water circulation) and the rest of the vehicle. All fixings, clips, gaskets, etc., used in conjunction with the partition shall be fire resistant. 7.5.1.4. A heating device operating other than by hot water may be provided in the passenger compartment if it is encased in material designed to resist the temperatures generated by the device, emits no toxic fumes and is positioned such that no passenger is likely to come into contact with any hot surface.
Engine compartment. 5.5.1.1. No inflammable soundproofing material or material liable to become impregnated with fuel or lubricant shall be used in the engine compartment unless the material is covered by an impermeable sheet. 5.5.1.2. Precautions shall be taken, either by a suitable layout of the engine compartment or by the provision of drainage orifices, to avoid so far as possible the accumulation of fuel or lubricating oil in any part of the engine compartment. 5.5.1.3. A barrier of heat-resisting material shall be fitted between the engine compartment or any other source of heat (such as a device designed to absorb the energy liberated when a vehicle is descending a long gradient, e.g. a retarder or a device for heating the interior of the body other, however, than a device functioning by warm water circulation) and the rest of the vehicle. A heating device operating other than by hot water may be provided in the passenger compartment if it is encased in material designed to resist the temperatures generated by the device, emits no toxic fumes and is positioned such that no passenger is likely to come into contact with any hot surface.
Engine compartment. All Fluid Levels (Not Being Changed) Oil or Hydraulic Leaks from Rocker Cover, Main Seal, Hoses & Lines Wiring Loose, Broken or Frayed Clean Engine Breathers as Needed Check Air Cleaner, All Hoses, Tubes & Intake Screens Drive Belts • Alternator • Air Compressor • Power Steering Pump • Air Conditioner Compressor • Water Pump • Hydraulic Pump Engine Oil Pressure Engine Governor Setting (no load) Engine Idle Speed Engine Compartment Insulation Take oil sample when changing oil Engine Smooth Running, No Unusual Noises Block Heater Operation and Wiring Inspect DEF Radiator Hoses & Clamp Tightness Coolant Level, Radiator & Overflow Tank Anti-Freeze Quality Water Pump Leaks & Bearings Drive Pulley Condition Thermostat Operation Fan Clutch Operation • Hub Looseness or Wobble • Check Hoses for Tightness, Condition & Leaks • Noises Fan Shroud • Attaching Bolts • Cracks, Dents, Other Damage • Check Plugs & Block Drains for Leaks • Radiator Cap for Proper Pressure or Damage Change Coolant at Recommended Intervals Exhaust Manifold for Leaks Turbo Charger for Oil & Exhaust Leaks Head Pipes for Damage, Leaks & Restrictions Muffler, Resonator, Catalytic Converter Tail Pipes for Damage, Leaks & Restrictions All Clamps & Body Mounts for Tightness & Damage Listen for Unusual Noise Check for Ease & Completion of Shifting Check Mounting for Proper Alignment & Security Check for Loose or Missing Case & Bell Housing Bolts AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ONLY • Check Cooling Lines for Condition & Leaks • Check Adjustment or Controls • Replace Filter Cartridge • Check Readout of PROM (ATEC only) PTO Mounting Bolts PTO Shaft Check King Pins for Movement Front Hub Oil Level Tie Rod Ends Drag Link Turn Stops Loose or Leaking Steering Box Shock Absorbers Spring Alignment, U-bolts & Leaf Clamps Front Wheel Seals Spring Hangers & Pins
Engine compartment. The engine compartment must be insulated to minimise the transfer of noise and heat

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