Installation manual

THE
DAILY
OPERATION
CHECK
LIST
Follow this check list each
day
before starting your generator.
o Record the hourmetcr reading
in
your log (engine hours
relate to the maintenance schedule.)
D Visually inspect the generator for fuel, oil,
or
water leaks.
o Check the oil level (dipstick).
o Check the coolant level
in
the coolant recovery tank.
o Check your diesel fuel supply.
D Look for clean fuel
in
the fuel/separator transparent bowl.
D Check for loose wires at the alternator.
o Check the starting batteries (weekly).
D Check drive
belts for
wear
and proper tension (weekly).
START
THE
GENERATOR
(See STARTING
PROCEDURES
nn
previous pages).
Allow the engine to warm up for 5 to 1
()
minutes to reach an
operating temperature
of
140" to 150"F (60"ยท66"C) before
applying AC loads. Apply loads systematically allowing the
generator
to
adjust to cach load before applying the next.
Check the gauges for proper oil pressure, operating tempera-
ture, and
DC
voltage.
NOTE:
Some unstable rUllning
may
occur in a cold engine.
This conditioJl should lessen as normal operating tempera-
ture is reached
and
loads are applied.
A
CAUTION:
Do
not
operate
the
generator
for
long
periods
of
time
without a
load
being
placed
on
the
STOPPING
THE
GENERATOR
Remove the major
AC
loads from the generator one
at
a
time.
Allow the generator
to
run for a few minutes to stabi-
lize the operating
temperature
and depress the stop switch.
(Sec STOPPING
PROCEDURES
on previous pages.)
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