Operator`s manual

Engine
Operation
To
start the engine, perform the following steps:
1.
Preheat - Depress the PREHEAT switch. The voltmeter, panel lights, gauges and meters and fuel
solenoid will be activated. The
PREHEAT switch should be depressed in accordance with the chart
in
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2.
Start - While still depressing the PREHEAT switch, depress the START switch. This will engage the
start solenoid.
Panel power and the fuel solenoid will be activated. Upon engine firing, release the
START switch. Do not release the
PREHEAT switch until the oil pressure reaches
15
psi.
Then
as long
as the high water temperature, low oil pressure and exhaust temperature protective circuits do not activate,
the set will remain energized and continue to run.
3.
Stop - Depress the STOP switch to stop the engine. This opens the power feed to the fuel solenoid,
stopping the fuel flow to the engine. The
STOP switch must be held depressed until the generator stops
rotating.
Remote
Operation
For remote operation
of
the generator system, the same three switches are used. The PREHEAT
and
START switches are connected
in
parallel with the local panel's switches
and
serve the same functions as
in
the local panel. The STOP switch is in series with the local panel's STOP switch, and serves the same
functions as
in
the local panel. The generator may be stopped from local or remote positions.
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