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 Generator Set Safety Code
- 1.4 Batteries Can Explode
- 1.5 Moving Parts Can Cause Severe Personal Injury or Death
- 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. Manufacturing Facilities
- 4. Control System
- 5. Operation - PowerCommand 1.1
- 6. Maintenance
- 7. Troubleshooting
- 7.2 Engine Is Difficult to Start or Does Not Start
- 7.3 Code 143 - Engine Oil Pressure Low (Warning)
- 7.4 Code 151 - Engine Coolant Temperature High (Shutdown)
- 7.5 Code 155 - Intake Manifold Temperature High (Shutdown)
- 7.6 Code 197 - Coolant Level Low (Warning)
- 7.7 Code 415 - Engine Oil Pressure Low (Shutdown)
- 7.8 Code 441 - Battery Voltage Low (Warning)
- 7.9 Code 488 - Intake Manifold Temperature High (Warning)
- 7.10 Code 1438 - Fail to Crank (Shutdown)
- 7.11 Code 1472 - High AC Current (Shutdown)
- 7.12 Code 5134 - Unknown Shutdown at Idle
5 Operation - PowerCommand 1.1
5.1 Introduction
This section describes the operation of the generator set. The text should be read in
conjunction with the Control System section of this manual.
All indicators, control switches/buttons, and graphical display are located on the
face of the Operator Panel.
5.2 General Operating Conditions
The area surrounding the generator set is critical for safety and its performance.
Follow the guidelines below.
• Do not stack anything on top of the generator set.
• Do not store anything inside of the generator set.
• Keep areas clear in front of the cool air in and hot air out (free of obstructions,
debris, plants, etc.).
NOTICE
All maintenance procedures must be performed or supervised by authorized
and trained service personnel only.
5.3 Generator Set Operation
WARNING
Combustible Vapors
Do not operate an engine where there are or can be combustible vapors.
These vapors can be sucked through the air intake system and cause engine
acceleration and overspeeding, which can result in a fire, an explosion,
personal injury and extensive property damage.
Correct care of your engine will result in longer life, better performance, and more
economical operation.
Cummins Power Generation does not know how you will use your generator set.
The equipment owner and operator, therefore, is responsible for safe operation in
the installation site environment. Consult your authorized dealer for further
information.
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