Measuring and testing – With fluid pressure – Leakage
Reexamination Certificate
2007-01-23
2007-01-23
Williams, Hezron (Department: 2856)
Measuring and testing
With fluid pressure
Leakage
C073S049700, C073S037000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11006357
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein are methods for detecting a water leak in a locomotive engine cooling system comprising numerous components, each being a potential source of leakage of water. The method typically comprises performing at least one inspection providing an indication of a water leak from an engine cooling system of the locomotive. The step of performing at least one inspection may comprise at least one of several steps including performing a visual inspection to determine if water is leaking from a portion of the cooling system external to the engine; performing a visual inspection of exhaust of the engine to detect an indication of water vapor in the exhaust; performing a visual inspection to detect an indication of water leaking into an intake air manifold30of the engine; performing an engine oil analysis to detect water in the engine lubricant; reviewing a fault log history for the locomotive; and checking a level of a cooling system sight glass. The method allows for the isolation of potential sources of the water leak from one another so as to prevent false positive leak identification caused by transient water flow between the potential sources. If an engine cylinder assembly is a component identified as a potential source of the water leak during the water pressurization test, the method enables further testing to confirm leakage at such cylinder assembly, before undertaking the costly and time-consuming process of removing the cylinder assembly from the engine. Cylinder assemblies can be tested for leaks by performing an air leak test disclosed herein.
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Cryer Robert Douglas
Kumar Manoj P.
Mayle John Albert
McAndrew Dennis William
Ruprecht, III William Joseph
Beusse Wolter Sanks Mora & Maire
Frank Rodney
General Electric Company
Hanze Carlos L.
Van Dyke Timothy H.
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