Owner’s Manual 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 9 kW to 22 kW 000918 WARNING This product is not intended to be used in a critical life support application. Failure to adhere to this warning could result in death or serious injury. (000209a) Register your Generac product at: WWW.GENERAC.COM 1-888-GENERAC (888-436-3722) Para español, visita: http://www.generac.com/service-support/product-support-lookup Pour le français, visiter : http://www.generac.
Use this page to record important information about your generator set. Model: Serial: Prod Date Week: Volts: LPV Amps: NG Amps: Hz: Phase: Controller P/N: Record the information found on your unit data label on this page. See General Information for the location of the unit data label. The unit has a label plate affixed to the inside partition, to the left of the control panel console as shown in Figure 2-1. See Operation for directions on how to open the top lid and remove the front panel.
Table of Contents Section 1: Safety Rules & General Information Setting the Exercise Timer ............................... 16 Introduction ..........................................................1 Manual Transfer Operation ............................... 17 Read This Manual Thoroughly ....................................1 How to Obtain Service .................................................1 Safety Rules .........................................................1 General Hazards ....................
Table of Contents Section 5: Troubleshooting / Quick Reference Guide Generator Troubleshooting ..............................31 Quick Reference Guide .....................................
Safety Rules & General Information Section 1: Safety Rules & General Information Introduction CAUTION Thank you for purchasing this compact, high performance, air-cooled, engine-driven generator. It is designed to automatically supply electrical power to operate critical loads during a utility power failure. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Safety Rules & General Information General Hazards WARNING DANGER Loss of life. Property damage. Installation must always comply with applicable codes, standards, laws and regulations. Failure to do so will result in death or serious injury. (000190) DANGER Automatic start-up. Disconnect utility power and render unit inoperable before working on unit. Failure to do so will result in death or serious injury. (000191) WARNING This product is not intended to be used in a critical life support application.
Safety Rules & General Information Exhaust Hazards DANGER DANGER Asphyxiation. Running engines produce carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. Carbon monoxide, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. (000103) Electrocution. Do not wear jewelry while working on this equipment. Doing so will result in death or serious injury. (000188) DANGER WARNING Asphyxiation.
Safety Rules & General Information Fire Hazards Explosion Hazards DANGER WARNING Fire hazard. Do not obstruct cooling and ventilating airflow around the generator. Inadequate ventilation could result in fire hazard, possible equipment damage, death or serious injury. (000217) (000192) DANGER WARNING Fire and explosion. Installation must comply with all local, state, and national electrical building codes. Noncompliance could result in unsafe operation, equipment damage, death or serious injury.
General Information Section 2: General Information The Generator F E B C D L K P J G H A A O N M 001818 Figure 2-1. 9kW—Components and Control Locations A. Lock with Cover E. Exhaust Enclosure J. Oil Filter N. Fuel Regulator B. Main Line Circuit Breaker (Generator Disconnect) F. Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick K. Oil Drain Hose O. Fuel Inlet C. Control Panel G. Status LED Indicators L. Composite Base P. Data Plate Location D. Battery Compartment (Battery not supplied) H.
General Information B F C D E L A J K Q H G A P O N M 001786 Figure 2-2. 11kW–22kW—Components and Control Locations 6 A. Lock with Cover E. Battery Compartment (Battery not supplied) J. Oil Fill Cap N. Sediment Trap B. Main Line Circuit Breaker (Generator Disconnect) F. Exhaust Enclosure K. Oil Filter O. Fuel Regulator C. Airbox with Air Cleaner G. Status LED Indicators L. Composite Base P. Fuel Inlet D. Control Panel H. Oil Drain M. Oil Dipstick Q.
General Information Specifications Generator Model 9 kW 11 kW Rated Voltage 16 kW 20 kW 22 kW 240 Rated Maximum Load Current (Amps) at Rated Voltage with LP* 37.5 45.8 66.6 83.3 91.
General Information Protection Systems The generator may need to run for long periods of time with no operator present to monitor the engine/generator conditions. The generator is equipped with protection systems to automatically shut down the unit to protect against potentially damaging conditions.
General Information Activating the Generator The generator should be activated upon initial start-up. See the installation manual for complete instructions.
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Operation Section 3: Operation Site Prep Verification Generator Enclosure The generator must be installed so that airflow into and out of the generator is not impeded. Verify that all shrubs or tall grasses within 3 ft (0.91 m) of the intake and discharge louvers on the sides of the enclosure have been removed. Install the generator on high ground where water levels will not rise and endanger it. This unit should not operate in or be subjected to standing water.
Operation Intake Side Panel Removal 3. Lift the intake panel up and away from the generator. See Figure 3-2. The intake side panel (A) must be removed to access the battery compartment, fuel regulator, and sediment trap. NOTE: Always lift the intake side panel straight up before pulling away from enclosure. Do not pull the panel away from the enclosure before lifting up (D). 1. Raise the lid and remove the front panel. 2.
Operation Control Panel Interface Interface Menu Displays See Figure 3-5. The control panel interface (A) is located under the lid of the enclosure. Verify that both the left and right side locks are unlocked before attempting to lift the lid of the enclosure. Open the lid as directed in Opening the Lid. The LCD Panel Feature HOME page Default page that is displayed if no buttons are pressed for 60 seconds. Normally shows current status message and the current date and time.
Operation Menu System Navigation To get to the MENU, use the ESCAPE button from any page. You may need to press the ESCAPE button several times before reaching the MENU page. Navigate to the desired menu by using the ↑/↓ buttons. When the desired menu is displayed and flashing, press the ENTER button. EVOLUTION/SYNC2.0 HSB MENU MAP Switched to “OFF” Hours of Protection 0 (H) Note: Menu functions and features may vary depending on unit model and firmware revision.
Operation Current Date/Time UP ARROW = + 02/14/16 07:40 ESC DOWN ARROW = ENTER - Run Hours (H) 0.0 ESC MAINT: ESC ENTER DEALER Run Hrs Scheduled Maint.
Operation Setting the Exercise Timer This generator is equipped with a configurable exercise timer. Configuration can be performed directly at the control panel or though the Mobile Link™ application. There are two settings for the exercise timer: The exercise timer must be reset if the 7.5 amp fuse is removed.
Operation Manual Transfer Operation DANGER 7. Set the MLCB (generator disconnect) to ON (CLOSED). The standby power source now powers the loads. Electrocution. Do not manually transfer under load. Disconnect transfer switch from all power sources prior to manual transfer. Failure to do so will result in death or serious injury, and equipment damage. (000132) Prior to automatic operation, manually exercise the transfer switch to verify that there is no interference with proper operation of the mechanism.
Operation Transfer to Utility Power Source When utility power has been restored, transfer to utility source and shut down the generator. Proceed as follows to manually transfer to utility power and shut down the generator: 1. Set the MLCB (generator disconnect) to OFF (OPEN). 2. Run engine for two minutes at no-load to stabilize the internal temperature. 3. Press the control panel OFF button. The engine will shut down. 4. Verify that utility power supply to the transfer switch is turned off. 5.
Operation Cold Smart Start The Cold Smart Start feature is enabled at the factory, but can be disabled in the EDIT menu. The generator will monitor ambient temperature when Cold Smart Start is enabled. The warm-up delay will be adjusted based on prevailing conditions. If the ambient temperature is below a fixed temperature (based on model) upon startup in AUTO mode, the generator will warm up for 30 seconds. This allows the engine to warm before a load is applied.
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Maintenance Section 4: Maintenance Maintenance Regular maintenance will improve performance and extend engine/equipment life. Generac Power Systems, Inc. recommends that all maintenance work be performed by an Independent Authorized Service Dealer (IASD). Regular maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emissions control devices and systems may be performed by any repair shop or person of the owner’s choosing.
Maintenance Service Schedule Service Daily If Running Continuously or Before Each Use Check enclosure louvers for dirt and debris * ● Check lines and connections for fuel or oil leaks ● Check engine oil level ● Every Year Check for water intrusion ** ● Check battery condition, electrolyte level, and state of charge ● Replace engine oil and oil filter † Schedule A Every Two Years or 200 Hours Schedule B Every Four Years or 400 Hours ● ● ● ● Replace engine air filter ● Clean; Check gap;
Maintenance Checking Engine Oil Level WARNING Risk of burns. Allow engine to cool before draining oil or coolant. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury. (000139) WARNING Skin irritation. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with used motor oil. Used motor oil has been shown to cause skin cancer in laboratory animals. Thoroughly wash exposed areas with soap and water.
Maintenance Changing the Oil and Oil Filter 8. Press the MANUAL button on the control panel to start the engine, run for one minute, and check for leaks. Proceed as follows to change the oil and oil filter: 1. Press the MANUAL button on the control panel to start the engine, and run it until it is thoroughly warmed up. Press the control panel OFF button to shut down the engine. 9. Press the OFF button on the control panel to stop the engine. Wait five minutes. 10. Recheck the oil level.
Maintenance 7. (11-22 kW units only): Verify that the air inlet duct (D) is properly connected to the air cleaner cover. 1. Close fuel valve and disconnect battery to avoid accidental start-up. 8. Press the AUTO button on the control panel to return the unit to AUTO mode. 2. Remove spark plug wires, and position wires away from plugs. 3. Remove spark plugs. Spark Plugs 4. Make sure the piston is at top dead center (TDC) of its compression stroke (both valves closed).
Maintenance D E F C Battery Maintenance The battery should be regularly inspected per the Service Schedule. Contact an IASD for assistance if necessary. Proceed as follows to inspect the battery: 1. Press the OFF button to shut down the generator, then lift the lid and remove the front panel. 2. Remove the 7.5 amp fuse from the control panel. 002380 Figure 4-8. Valve Clearance Adjustment (11-22 kW) 6.
Maintenance WARNING Electrical shock. Disconnect battery ground terminal before working on battery or battery wires. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury. (000164) • DO NOT smoke when near the battery. • DO NOT cause flame or spark in the battery area. • Discharge static electricity from the body before touching the battery by first touching a grounded metal surface. Cleaning the Sediment Trap WARNING (000138a) WARNING Environmental Hazard.
Maintenance be any electrical problems during generator operation or when utility power is returned. 11. Remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry room on a wooden board. 12. Clean and wipe down the entire generator. Corrosion Protection Regular scheduled maintenance should be conducted to perform a visual inspection of the unit for corrosion.
Troubleshooting / Quick Reference Guide Section 5: Troubleshooting / Quick Reference Guide Generator Troubleshooting Problem Engine will not crank. Cause 1. Blown fuse. Correction 2. Loose, corroded, or defective battery cables. 3. Defective starter contact. 4. Defective starter motor. 5. Discharged battery. 1. Correct short circuit condition by replacing 7.5 amp fuse in generator control panel. Contact an Independent Authorized Service Dealer (IASD) if fuse continues to blow. 2.
Troubleshooting / Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide To clear an active alarm, press the OFF button, the ENTER button, and then press AUTO. If the alarm reoccurs, contact an IASD. Active Alarm LED NONE GREEN HIGH TEMPERATURE OVERLOAD REMOVE LOAD Problem Things to Check Solution Unit running in AUTO but Check MLCB. no power in house. Check MLCB. If it is ON, contact an IASD. RED Unit shuts down during operation. Check the LEDs / screen for alarms.
Troubleshooting / Quick Reference Guide Active Alarm LED Problem Things to Check Solution MISWIRE RED Unit will not start in AUTO with utility loss. Check the LEDs / screen for alarms. Contact an IASD. OVERVOLTAGE RED Unit will not start in AUTO with utility loss. Check the LEDs / screen for alarms. Contact an IASD. LOW BATTERY YELLOW Clear alarm.
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