Thanks to Neal’s “idle curiosity”, I’ve done a lot of reading on this in the last couple days and have drawn a few conclusions I think are useful:
- The big issue with extended idling is doing so at lower engine temps. I’ve seen 130° and 140° and below mentioned in various documents. There are some conflicting opinions about this with regards to modern fuel systems but I’ll err on the side of caution.
- Fast idling is said to address the issues associated with low engine temp (low combustion chamber temp) and cold oil at start up, and of course allows the rig to air up faster. Since we have the capability and its better than regular idle, I’ll use it.
- While Cummins says no warm up period is necessary as long as you don’t run under high load during warm up, I don’t want to start driving immediately on a cold engine and it seems fast idle for a short time (after oil pressure is up) would be preferable when idling a cold engine
- Extended or excessive idling, while not defined clearly anywhere, would seem to be anything over an hour based on my interpretation of sections of the Cummins operators manual.
- Since fueling only takes 10-15 minutes, and typically occurs when already at normal operation temp (190° minimum) I don’t see any problem with idling during fueling or any need for fast idle during the process.
- Any concerns about the DPF and idling are unfounded as long as the operator understands the regen process.
- Since the SCR and DPF reduce emissions primarily to nitrogen and water there is no legitimate environmental concern other than noise pollution. A little courtesy should alleviate that.
So that’s about it for me. I’ll idle long enough at start up to at least start warming the engine, and I’ll start doing so at high idle shortly after I have oil pressure (this will be new for me but I’m convinced). I’ll continue to idle while fueling for reasons previous stated at regular idle, and I’ll continue to idle for five minutes or so before shutting down to cool the turbo even though this may not be necessary depending on how I was driving before shut down. That should about cover it. This has been a good exercise for me and once again proves the value of this forum.