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Service Manual, 20-300 kW FR II (TP-5353) - ImageEvent

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Features<br />

The numbered paragraphs following refer to Figure 2-8.<br />

1. Fault Lamp. Lamp lights during engine shutdown<br />

if engine has shut down due to high engine<br />

temperature, low oil pressure, low water level, or<br />

overspeed faults. See Fault Shutdowns following<br />

for additional shutdown information.<br />

NOTE<br />

The fault lamp will not stay lit after the unit shuts<br />

down on a fault condition.<br />

2. Hourmeter. Hourmeter records generator set total<br />

operating hours for reference in scheduling<br />

maintenance.<br />

3. Frequency Meter. Meter measures frequency<br />

(Hz) of generator output voltage.<br />

4. AC Voltmeter. Meter measures voltage across<br />

output leads indicated by selector switch.<br />

5. AC Ammeter. Meter measures amperage from<br />

output leads indicated by selector switch.<br />

6. Oil Pressure Gauge. Gauge measures engine oil<br />

pressure.<br />

7. Water Temperature Gauge. Gauge measures<br />

engine coolant temperature.<br />

8. DC Voltmeter. Meter measures voltage of starting<br />

battery(ies).<br />

9. Selector Switch. Switch selects generator output<br />

circuits to be measured. When switched to a<br />

position with three circuit lead labels, amperage is<br />

measured on the upper lead and voltage is<br />

measured between the lower two leads. AC<br />

ammeter and voltmeter will not register with switch<br />

in the OFF position.<br />

10. Start/Stop Switch. Use switch to start and stop<br />

generator set. Refer to Starting and Stopping<br />

following.<br />

11. Voltage Adjustment. Fine adjust for generator<br />

output voltage.<br />

12. 10-Amp Fuse. Fuse protects controller circuitry<br />

from short circuits and overloads.<br />

13. Scale Lamps (upper/lower). Lamps indicate AC<br />

voltmeter and/or ammeter scales to be read.<br />

Starting<br />

Hold controller or remote start/stop switch in START<br />

position until the engine starts. If the engine fails to start<br />

after cranking for 5-10 seconds, release the switch.<br />

Wait for the engine to come to a complete stop before<br />

attempting restart.<br />

NOTE<br />

Do not crank engine continuously for more than 10<br />

seconds at a time. Allow a 60-second cooldown period<br />

between cranking attempts if the engine does not start.<br />

If the engine does not start after three attempts, contact<br />

an authorized service distributor/dealer for repair.<br />

<strong>TP</strong>-<strong>5353</strong> 8/94 Operation 2-19

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