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ENGLISH 3 WARNING To prevent electrical shock the following instruction must be followed. Before the generator can be connected to a building’s electrical system, a licensed electrician must install an isolation (transfer) switch in the building’s main fuse box. The switch is the connection point for generator power and allows selection of generator or main line power to the building.
FOREWORD You are now the proud owner of a KUBOTA Diesel Engine Generator. This generator is a product of KUBOTA quality engineering and manufacturing. It is made of fine materials and under a rigid quality control system with correct maintenance. It will give you long, satisfactory service. To obtain the best use of your generator, please read this manual carefully. It will help you become familiar with the operation of the generator and contains many helpful hints about generator maintenance.
ENGLISH CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................... 1 SERVICING OF GENERATOR ................................................................................. 1 SPECIFICATION ....................................................................................................... 2 NOMENCLATURE.....................................................................................................
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A To operate the machine safely, be sure to follow the instructions below. DANGER To avoid personal injury: A Hazard of being caught up in the machine: Do not touch any rotating parts. A Do not use or charge the battery if its fluid level stands below the LOWER mark. Otherwise, the component parts may deteriorate earlier than expected, which may shorten the service life or cause an explosion. Immediately, add distilled water until the fluid level is between the UPPER and LOWER levels.
ENGLISH 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A Electric shock and fire hazard: Do not connect the machine to any indoor (commercial) power outlet. A Electric shock and injury hazard: Do not allow children to run the machine. A Electric shock and injury hazard: Turn off the circuit breaker before starting the machine. A Injury hazard: Do not touch the muffler. A Injury hazard: Do not run the machine tilted. A Injury hazard: Do not move the machine while it is running.
CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A Anti-freeze contains poison. Wear rubber gloves to avoid personal injury. In case of contact with skin, wash it off immediately. A DO NOT mix different types of Anti-freeze. The mixture can produce chemical reaction causing harmful substances. Use approved Anti-freeze. A Be mindful of the environment and the ecology. Before draining any fluids, find out the correct way of disposing of them.
ENGLISH 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A When checking engine or servicing, place the engine on a wide and level ground. DO NOT work on anything that is supported ONLY by lift jacks or a hoist. Always use blocks or correct stands to support the engine before servicing. A Detach the battery from the engine before conducting service. Put a "DO NOT OPERATE!" tag in the key switch to avoid accidental starting.
5 DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS Pay special attention to all labels on the generator. Refer to following representations for labels used on the GL Series Generator. Labels are available individually from your KUBOTA Dealer. (1) Part No. G3907-8832-0 (2) Part No. G3907-8830-0 (3) Part No. G3907-8836-0 (4) Part No. G3907-8831-0 (5) Part No. G3102-5090-2 (for USA) (6) Part No. G3907-8824-0 (5) Part No.
ENGLISH 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (7) Part No. 18620-8806-0 (8) Part No. G3907-8833-0 (9) Part No. G3102-8841-0 (10) Part No. G3101-8832-0 (11) Part No. 6C040-5559-0 (12) Part No. G3102-8806-0 (13) Part No. G3906-8831-0 (14) Part No. G3102-8838-0 (for U.S.A.) (15) Part No. G3102-8839-0 (for U.S.A.
7 ENGLISH SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CARE OF DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS 1. Keep danger, warning and caution labels clean and free from obstructing material. 2. Clean danger, warning and caution labels with soap and water, dry with a soft cloth. 3. Replace damaged or missing danger, warning and caution labels with new labels from your local KUBOTA Dealer. 4.
SERVICING OF GENERATOR Your dealer is interested in your new generator and has the desire to help you get the most value from it. After reading this manual thoroughly, you will find that you can do some of the regular maintenance yourself. However, when in need of parts or major service, be sure to see your KUBOTA Dealer. For service, contact the KUBOTA Dealership from which you purchased your generator or your local KUBOTA Dealer.
ENGLISH 2 SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION GENERATOR Model Unit Design — Frequency Rated Output (COP) GL6000 –STD GL7000 –AUS –USA –USA-TM –STD Salient-pole, revolving-field AC generator (AVR system with separate and self-excitation brush) Hz 50 60 kVA 5.5 6.5 kW 5.5 6.5 Rated Voltage V 220 240 120/240 110/220 Rated amperage A 25 22.9 54.2/27.1 59.1/29.5 Phase & Wire ø-W Power Factor % 1-2 1-4 No.
GENERATOR Model Unit Design — Frequency Rated Output (COP) GL9000 –STD GL11000 –AUS –USA –USA-TM –STD Salient-pole, revolving-field AC generator (AVR system with separate and self-excitation brush) Hz 50 60 kVA 8 10 kW 8 10 Rated Voltage V 220 240 120/240 110/220 Rated amperage A 36.4 33.3 83.3/41.7 90.9/45.5 Phase & Wire ø-W Power Factor % 1-2 1-3 No.
ENGLISH 4 NOMENCLATURE NOMENCLATURE (1) Door (2) Coolant filling port (3) Hook (4) Fuel tank cap (5) Fuel gauge (6) Control panel (7) Base (8) Engine oil drain plug (9) Door lock (10) Coolant drain plug (11) Reserve tank (12) Fuel filter (13) Oil dipstick (14) Oil filter cartridge (15) Muffler (16) Radiator (17) Radiator cap (18) Solenoid (19) Engine oil port (20) Battery (21) Air cleaner (22) Door stopper (23) Fuel tank (24) Alternator (25) Safety shield
B Control Panel Standard Model C 1 Phase Type (120/240V Dual voltage Type) [GL11000-USA] [GL7000-USA] (1) A.C.
ENGLISH 6 NOMENCLATURE C 1 Phase Type (120V/240V Dual voltage type) C 1 Phase Type (110V/220V Dual voltage type) [GL11000-USA-TM] [GL11000-STD] [GL7000-USA-TM] [GL7000-STD] (1) A.C.
NOMENCLATURE ENGLISH AUS Model C 1 Phase Type (220V Type) C 1 Phase Type (240V Type) [GL9000-STD] [GL9000-AUS] [GL6000-STD] [GL6000-AUS] (1) A.C. Voltmeter (2) Glow timer lamp (3) Water temperature lamp (4) Oil pressure lamp (5) Battery charge lamp (6) Starter switch (key) (7) Circuit breaker (8) Hour meter (9) Ground terminal (10) Protector (Receptacle) (11) Pilot lamp (12) Terminals (Output) (A) Receptacle (1) A.C.
8 GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) RECEPTACLE ENGLISH GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) RECEPTACLE WARNING (1) Do not operate in wet or damp conditions. (2) This Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter reduces the hazards of ground fault currents that can cause loss of life. (3) The GFCI will not protect against short circuits or over loads. (4) Do not use the GFCI or other standard receptacles on the circuit until the GFCI has been fully and successfully tested. See following test procedure.
B Control Box (1) Emergency unit (2) Regulator (3) Glow relay (4) Relay A (5) Relay B (6) Glow lamp timer (7) Starter relay (8) Exterior connection terminal taps (9) Separate excitation unit 9 ENGLISH GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) RECEPTACLE
ENGLISH 10 PREPARATION TO SUPPLY THE ELECTRIC POWER PREPARATION TO SUPPLY THE ELECTRIC POWER 1. Generator grounding The end user, equipment owner or operator must contact his local, state, county or municipal electric code department to determine the approved generator grounding method to be used in his application or location.
A Connecting a motor. When starting the motor, the voltage drops immediately. The circuit may be opened if an electromagnetic switch is connected to the same circuit. When connecting two motors or more, make sure the total current capacity of the motors does not exceed the total rated current. A Connecting to lights and electric heaters. When connecting to lights or electric heaters, the generator can be used up to the rated capacity. When using a single phase, it can be used up to the rated current.
ENGLISH 12 CONNECTING THE LOAD CONNECTING THE LOAD B Connection Notes WARNING To avoid personal injury: A Before the generator can be connected to a building’s electrical system, a licensed electrician must install an isolation (transfer) switch in the building’s main fuse box. The switch is the connection point for generator power and allows selection of generator or main line power to the building.
CONNECTING THE LOAD (1) Light (2) Television (3) Air conditioner (4) Electric drill (5) Motor pump C Single phase 3 terminals type (1P4W type) (Dual voltage type) i) GL7000-STD 60Hz 110V ii) GL7000-STD 60Hz 110/220V ENGLISH C Single phase 2 terminals type i) GL6000-STD, GL9000-STD 50Hz 220V 13 (1) Light (2) Television (3) Air conditioner (4) Electric drill (5) Motor pump C Single phase 3 terminals type (1P3W type) (Dual voltage type) i) GL11000-STD 60Hz 110/220V WARNING To avoid personal injury: A
ENGLISH 14 CONNECTING THE LOAD C Single phase 3 terminals type (1P4W type) (Dual voltage type) i) GL7000-USA-TM 60Hz 120V ii) GL7000-USA-TM 60Hz 120/240V C Single phase 3 terminals type (1P3W type) (Dual voltage type) i) GL11000-USA-TM 60Hz 120/240V WARNING To avoid personal injury: A Do not switch the voltage selector with generator on. Serious damage will occur.
B Connecting the Load (Receptacles output Model) 15 B Connecting the Load (AUS Model) WARNING WARNING To avoid personal injury: A Connect or disconnect the load to the AC receptacle only when the engine is stopped. i) GL11000-USA 60Hz 120/240V ii) GL7000-USA 60Hz 120/240V To avoid personal injury: A Connect or disconnect the load to the AC receptacle only when the engine is stopped. i) GL9000-AUS 50Hz 240V ii) GL6000-AUS 50Hz 240V 1. Turn OFF the circuit breakers on the control panel. 1.
ENGLISH 16 PRE-OPERATION CHECK PRE-OPERATION CHECK B How to open the Door CAUTION To avoid personal injury from contact with moving parts; A DO NOT open the door or generator side cover while the engine is running. A Do not touch muffler or exhaust pipes while they are hot; Severe burns could result.
Immediately, add distilled water until the battery's fluid level comes somewhere between the UPPER and LOWER levels. A Keep all sparks and flames away from the battery and fuel tank. A battery, especially when charging, will give off hydrogen and oxygen gases which can explode and cause serious personal injury. 1. Remove the vent plugs. 2. Fill cells up to the upper level with electrolyte. [Specific gravity of sulfuric acid 1.270 to 1.290 (at 20°C = 68°F)] 3.
ENGLISH 18 PRE-OPERATION CHECK C Fuel WARNING To avoid personal injury: A DO NOT refuel when engine is running or hot. A Always shut off the engine before refueling. A DO NOT overfill fuel system. If any fuel overflows, wipe it up completely before starting operation. A When refueling, keep all flames, sparks and cigarettes away from generator. 1. Always fill the fuel through the fuel tank strainer. 2. Make sure that dirt or water does not enter the fuel tank. 3. Fill with Diesel fuel No.
OPERATING THE GENERATOR 19 ENGLISH OPERATING THE GENERATOR CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A Read " SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" in the front of this manual. A Read the danger, warning and caution labels located on the generator. A To avoid the danger of exhaust fume poisoning, do not operate the engine in a closed building without proper ventilation. A Always turn OFF the circuit breaker before starting the generator. A Turn OFF all switches on the electrical devices.
ENGLISH 20 OPERATING THE GENERATOR 3. Ensure that the fuel lever is set to the "OPEN" Position. (1) Fuel lever (2) Fuel filter pot (A) "OPEN" 4. Insert the key into the main switch and turn it "ON". 5. Check the battery charge lamp and oil pressure lamp are ON. 7. Turn the key to the "START" position and release when the engine starts.
C Warm-up in cold ambient temperatures In cold weather, the engine oil may be cold with increased viscosity. This can delay oil circulation or abnormally low oil pressure for some time after engine start-up. This can result trouble in the lubrication circuit or damage to the engine moving parts. To prevent the above problems, perform the following instructions: Warm up the engine at rated revolution with no load.
ENGLISH 22 OPERATING THE GENERATOR B Stopping the Engine 1. Turn OFF all electrical device switches for connected loads. 2. Turn OFF the circuit breakers. 3. Allow the engine to run with no load for about 5 minutes before stopping the engine completely. 4. Turn the main switch (key) to the "OFF" position. B If the Engine Fails to Stop in the Usual Procedure (EMERGENCY STOP) If the engine does not stop after turning the key switch to "OFF" position, take the following (EMERGENCY STOP) procedure.
23 SERVICE INTERVALS Observe the following for service and maintenance. The lubricating oil change intervals listed in the table below are for Classes CF, CE and CD lubricating oils of API classification with a low-sulfur fuel in use. If the CF-4 or CG-4 lubricating oil is used with a high-sulfur fuel, change the lubricating oil at shorter intervals than recommended in the table below depending on the operating condition. Interval No.
ENGLISH 24 SERVICE INTERVALS For North American market C Engine Oil: A Oil used in the engine should have an American Petroleum Institute (API) service classification and Proper SAE Engine Oil according to the ambient temperatures as shown P27. A Refer to the following table for the suitable API classification engine oil according to and the fuel. Fuel used Engine oil classification (API classification) Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel [<0.
25 PERIODIC SERVICE B Fuel Fuel is flammable and can be dangerous. You should handle fuel with care. C Fuel level check and refueling 1. Check to see that the fuel level is above the lower limit of the fuel level gauge. 2. If the fuel is too low, add fuel to the upper limit. Do not overfill. CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A DO NOT mix gasoline or alcohol with diesel fuel. This mixture can cause an explosion. A Be careful not to spill fuel during refueling.
ENGLISH 26 PERIODIC SERVICE Fuel tank capacity L (U.S.gal.) Model C Checking the fuel pipes Capacity GL6000, GL7000 [Engine model : Z482] GL9000, GL11000 [Engine model : D722] 28 (7.4) C Air bleeding the fuel system CAUTION To avoid personal injury; A Do not bleed a hot engine as this could cause fuel to spill onto a hot exhaust manifold creating a danger of fire.
C Cleaning the fuel filter pot Every 100 hours of operation, clean the fuel filter in a clean place to prevent dust intrusion. 1. Close the fuel filter lever. 27 A Do not operate a diesel engine when engine oil is overfilled. This can effect the air intake system which could result in engine damage or malfunction. C Checking oil level and adding engine oil 1. Check the engine oil level before starting or more than 5 minutes after stopping the engine. 2.
ENGLISH 28 PERIODIC SERVICE A When using oil of different brands from the previous one, be sure to drain all the previous oil before adding the new engine oil. C Changing Engine Oil CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A Be sure to stop the engine before draining engine oil. A When draining engine oil, place a suitable container underneath the engine and dispose of it according to local regulations. A DO NOT drain oil from a hot engine. Allow engine to cool down sufficiently to avoid being burned.
PERIODIC SERVICE 29 ENGLISH B Air Cleaner CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A Be sure to stop the engine before cleaning air filter element. A Make sure hooking clip is tight enough. If it is loose, dust and dirt may be sucked into the engine, causing excessive wear or premature engine failure and need for engine repair. C Cleaning Secondary Air Filter Element Since the air cleaner employed on this engine is a dry type, never apply oil to it. 1.
ENGLISH 30 PERIODIC SERVICE B Radiator A If the dust cup is mounted incorrectly, dust or dirt will not collect in the cup and allow the dust to come into direct contact with the element and thus require the element be replaced prematurely. Make it a rule to check the coolant level before every operation.
2. If the radiator is provided with a reserve tank, check the coolant level of the reserve tank. When it is between the "FULL" and "LOW" marks, the coolant will usually last for one day’s work. 31 C Changing coolant 1. To drain coolant, always remove both drain plugs and simultaneously open the radiator cap as well. With the radiator cap kept closed, the coolant will not drain completely. Dispose of used coolant properly. 2. Remove the overflow pipe of the radiator pressure cap to drain the reserve tank.
ENGLISH 32 PERIODIC SERVICE C Checking radiator hoses and clamps C Cleaning radiator core (outside) If dust is between the fin and tube, wash it away with running water. CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A Be sure to check radiator hoses and hose clamps periodically. If radiator hoses are damaged or coolant leaks out, overheating can occur. Check to see if radiator hoses are properly fixed every 200 hours of operation or 6 months, whichever comes first. 1.
3. Mixing the LLC Premix 50% LLC with 50% clean soft water. When mixing, stir it up well, and then fill into the radiator. 4. The procedure for the mixing of water and antifreeze differs according to the make of the antifreeze. Refer to SAE J1034 standard, more specifically also to SAE J814c. Vol % Anti-freeze 50 Freezing Point Boiling Point * °C °F °C °F -37 -34 108 226 *At 1.013 × 10 Pa (760 mmHg) pressure (atmospheric).
ENGLISH 34 PERIODIC SERVICE 1. Make sure that each electrolyte level is to the bottom of vent wells, if necessary, add only distilled water in a well-ventilated place. (1) Battery electrolyte level (A) "TOO LOW" (B) "PROPER" (C) "TOO HIGH" 2. To slow charge the battery, connect the charger positive terminal to the battery positive terminal, and the negative to the negative, then recharge in the normal manner. 3. Quick recharging charges the battery at a high rate in a short time.
When battery boost starting engine, follow the instructions below to safely start the engine. 1. Bring helper battery of the same voltage as disabled generator within easy cable reach. 2. Put on safety goggles and rubber gloves. 3. Ensure the vent caps are securely in place. (if equipped) 4. Cover vent caps with damp rags. Do not allow the rag to touch the battery terminals. 5. Attach the red clamp to the positive (red, or pos.
ENGLISH 36 PERIODIC SERVICE [Engine model ··· Z482, D722] (1) Fuse 3A (2) Fuse 10A (3) Fuse 5A (4) Fuse 15A (5) Fuse 15A (6) Fuse 10A : : : : : : External connection terminal block AC (Accessory Line) Glow Solenoid (spare) (spare) B Fan Belt C Adjusting Fan Belt Tension CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key before checking the belt tension. A Be sure to reinstall the detached safety shield after maintenance or checking.
37 TRANSPORTING / STORAGE B Transporting B Storage CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A Secure the generator to prevent movement during operation. A DO NOT stand near or under the generator while it is suspended. A The generator is heavy. Utilize suitable equipment to lift and transport. Keep hands and feet away from under the suspended generator. A When transporting the generator, remove the battery cable, close the fuel cock lever, and keep the generator level to prevent fuel spillage.
ENGLISH 38 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION To avoid personal injury: A Always perform any check at "STOP" condition except for special check in which operation is required. A Do not touch the charging section during operation. A Keep your hands and body away from the rotating parts during operation. If the machine does not function properly, use the following chart to identify and correct the cause. B Generator Trouble Cause Countermeasure • Turn breaker "ON".
39 B Engine Trouble Not started. Cause Not turned or slow Battery trouble. turning. Insufficient battery charge. Countermeasure • Replacement of battery. • Recharge battery. Slow turning at cold circumstance due to • Replace engine oil to D5W40 or high viscosity of engine oil. D10W30 for cold. Fuse blown out (Slow blow fuse) • Replace fuse. Normal turning, but not started. Terminal cover open. • Close terminal cover. Fix terminal cover with panel lock bolts. Fuel shortage. • Refuel.
ENGLISH 40 AUTOMATIC START/STOP UNIT (A S/S UNIT) AUTOMATIC START/STOP UNIT (A S/S UNIT) To connect the machine to the A S/S UNIT the generator is equipped with the ectt on the left side panel of the control panel. To connect the exterior apparatus with the machine, perform the following instructions; 1. Remove the terminal taps cover. 2. Connect the unit to the ectt with the wiring harnesses, following the operator’s manual of the A S/S unit. 3. To assemble the ttc, set the ttc.
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