Specifications
Automatic Alarm
Shutdown
All sensors on the engine open their circuits in the alarm state, which will automatically
shut the engine down by discontinuing electrical current to the fuel solenoid.
The three automatic shutdown sensors include: 1.) Exhaust Water Inject Elbow Heat
detector; 2.) Engine Block Temperature Sensor; and, 3.) Oil Pressure Sensor.
Exhaust water inject elbow heat detector (1)
Located at elbow of engine exhaust pipe.
Engine block temperature sensor (2)
Located on the front of the engine, forward of the injector pump near the thermostat.
Oil pressure sensor (3)
Located under injector pump and aft towards fly wheel.
After the genset has run for a few moments, turn off the engine and inspect
for raw water, fresh water, and oil leaks.
Activation of Charging System
After the initial inspection, test run and post-run inspection are complete, start the genset
engine. Turn alternator toggle switch to 'ON' position at panel. Verify that the LED display
on your voltage regulator is cycling through the basic display. (Display should indicate
manufacturer, model number, program number, battery type, charging stage, "real time"
battery voltage, and target/calculated voltage. Values will vary based on your program
selection. See additional details in the accompanying regulator manual.)
After a 45 second delay, the regulator should indicate that voltage is ramping up at
alternator output
After 1 minute of ramp up, insure that battery voltage is stabilized at proper level
(assuming batteries are not deeply discharged or large load is not applied).
Verify that CV display (regulator calculated voltage) and BV display (battery voltage) at
regulator are nearly identical.
1. Exhaust heat detector.
2. Block temperature sensor. 3. Oil pressure sensor.
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