Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Important Safety Instructions
- 1.1 Warning, Caution, and Note Styles Used in This Manual
- 1.2 General Information
- 1.3 General Safety Precautions
- 1.4 Generator Set Safety Code
- 1.5 Batteries Can Explode
- 1.6 Electrical Shocks and Arc Flashes Can Cause Severe Personal Injury or Death
- 1.7 Fuel and Fumes Are Flammable
- 1.8 Exhaust Gases Are Deadly
- 1.9 The Hazards of Carbon Monoxide
- 1.10 Earth Ground Connection
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Control System
- 4. Operation - PowerCommand 1.1
- 5. Maintenance
- 6. Troubleshooting
- 6.1 Engine Is Difficult to Start or Does Not Start
- 6.2 Code 143 - Engine Oil Pressure Low (Warning)
- 6.3 Code 151 - Engine Coolant Temperature High (Shutdown)
- 6.4 Code 155 - Intake Manifold Temperature High (Shutdown)
- 6.5 Code 197 - Coolant Level Low (Warning)
- 6.6 Code 415 - Engine Oil Pressure Low (Shutdown)
- 6.7 Code 421 - Engine Oil Temperature High (Warning)
- 6.8 Code 441 - Battery Voltage Low (Warning)
- 6.9 Code 488 - Intake Manifold Temperature High (Warning)
- 6.10 Code 1438 - Fail to Crank (Shutdown)
- 6.11 Code 1472 - High AC Current (Shutdown)
- 6.12 Code 5134 - Unknown Shutdown at Idle
- 7. Manufacturing Facilities
5. Maintenance 2-2016
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5.5 Air Intake System
The direct flow air cleaner consists of a primary filter and a secondary filter within
the air cleaner housing. The air cleaner has been designed for a maximum
restriction at 635 mm of H20 (25 in of H20), at which point the filter elements should
be changed.
Normal Duty Air Cleaner
Normal Duty Air Cleaner Removal
NOTICE
Holes, loose-end seals, dented sealing surfaces, corrosion of pipes,
and other forms of damage render the air cleaner inoperative and
require immediate element replacement or engine damage can occur.
NOTICE
Cummins Inc. does not recommend cleaning paper-type air cleaner
elements.
1. Loosen the strap clamp (2).
2. Wipe away any debris accumulated around the air cleaner connection to
the engine. Ensure that no debris is allowed to enter the body of the air
cleaner or the connection on the engine.
3. Remove the dirty cleaner (1). Dispose of the dirty element in accordance
with local environmental agency requirements.
No. Description No. Description
1 Air Cleaner 2 Strap Clamp
FIGURE 40. NORMAL DUTY AIR CLEANER