Generac QT04524ANSX owner manual Warranty

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Warranty

United States Environmental Protection Agency Warranty Statement

Warranty Rights, Obligations and Coverage

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Generac Power Systems, Inc. (Generac), are pleased to explain the Emission Control System Warranty on your new stationary emergency engine. If during the warranty period, any emission control system or component on your engine is found defective in materials or workmanship Generac will repair your engine at no cost to you for diagnosis, replacement parts and labor provided it be done by an Authorized Warranty Service Facility. Your emission control system may include parts such as the fuel metering, ignition, and exhaust systems and other related emission related components listed below. Generac will warrant the emissions control systems on your 2009 and later model year engines provided there has been no abuse, neglect, unapproved modification or improper main- tenance of your engine. For engines less than 130 HP the warranty period is two years from the date of sale to the ultimate purchaser. For engines greater than or equal to 130 HP the warranty period is three year from the date of the engine being placed into service.

Purchaser’s/Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities

As the engine purchaser/owner you are responsible for the following. 1.) The engine must be installed and configured in accordance to the installation specifications. 2.) The completion of all maintenance requirements listed in your Owner’s Manual. 3.) Any engine setting adjustment must be done in accordance and consistent with the instructions in the Owner’s Manual. 4.) Any emission control system or component must be maintained and operated appropriately in order to ensure proper operation of the engine and control system to minimize emissions at all times.

Generac may deny any, or all Emission Control System Warranty coverage or responsibility of the engine, or an emission control system or component on your engine thereof, if it has failed due to abuse, neglect, unapproved modification or improper maintenance, or the use of counterfeit and/or ‘gray market’ parts not made, supplied or approved by Generac. Warranty service/scheduled maintenance can be arranged by contacting your selling dealer or an Authorized Warranty Service dealer. The purchaser/owner shall be responsible for any expenses or other charges incurred for service calls and/or transportation of the product to/from the inspection or repair facilities. The purchaser/owner shall be responsible for any and/ or all damages or losses incurred while the engine is being transported/shipped for inspection or warranty repairs.

Emission Related Parts Include the Following (if so equipped)

1) Fuel Metering System

3)

Ignition System including

1.1) Gasoline Carburetor assembly and internal components

 

a) Spark plug, b) Ignition module,

a) Fuel filter, b) Carburetor, c) Fuel Pump

 

c) ignition coil, d) Spark plug wirers

1.2) Carburetion assembly and its components

4)

Exhaust system

a) Fuel controller, b) Carburetor and its gaskets,

 

a) Catalyst assembly, b) Exhaust manifold,

c) Mixer and it gaskets, d) Primary gas regulator

 

c) Muffler, d) Exhaust pipe, e) Muffler gasket

e) Liquid vaporizer

5)

Crankcase Breather Assembly including

1.3) Fuel Regulator

 

a) Breather connection tube, b) PCV valve

2) Air Induction System including

6)

Oxygen Sensor

a) Intake pipe/manifold, b) Air cleaner

7)

Diagnostic Emission-Control System

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Contents Stationary Emergency Generator Table of Contents Read this Manual Thoroughly Operation and MaintenanceHOW to Obtain Service IntroductionGeneral Hazards Safety RulesFire Hazards Data Label Identification RecordEquipment Description Engine OIL RecommendationsCoolant Recommendations Engine Protective Devices Propane Vapor Withdrawal Fuel System Fuel SystemFuel Requirements Natural GAS Fuel SystemCooling System SpecificationsStationary Emergency Generator EngineReconfiguring the Fuel System Weather and Maintenance KitsControl Panel Alternator AC Lead Connections Alternator Power Winding ConnectionsFOUR-LEAD, SINGLE-PHASE Stator Phase Alternators Y ConfigurationStator Power Winding Connections 3-phase, 120/208V 6 Lead Display Interface Menus Using the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL SwitchControl Panel Interface Activate the GeneratorChoose Language Troubleshooting Activation ChartOperation Setting the Exercise TimerUser Adjustable Settings Fuel ConversionAlarm and Warning Messages Auto StartManual Start LOW Battery Warning UNDER-FREQUENCY Shutdown AlarmMissing Crank Pulse Alarm LOW Battery AlarmMaintenance Alerts Common Alarm RelayMenu System Engine START-UP and Transfer Operating Unit with Manual Transfer SwitchOperating Unit with Automatic Transfer Switch Stationary Emergency Generator Control and OperationCooling INTAKE/OUTLET General MaintenanceCheck Engine OIL Changing Engine OILExercise System Engine CoolantCoolant Change Overload Protection for Engine DC Electrical System Spark Plugs Battery Maintenance Battery Replacement Battery FluidSystem / Component Frequency Procedure Service ScheduleProblem Cause Correction Troubleshooting GuideWarranty Purchaser’s/Owner’s Recordkeeping Responsibilities Page Page Assy STR 390 25GD3 CPL Page Group a UL Circuit Breaker 225AF Page UL Circuit Breaker KG Page UL Circuit Breaker QN This page Left Intentionally Blank Page Weldment Frame 2.4L C2 Page Battery Tray C1 CPL Page Gasket Bosch 32 Page Weldment Radiator Support C2 Page Page Group D Harn Emissions Overlay 2.4L not Shown Page Group E Page Exhaust Elbow 2 1/4 OD 2 1/2OD Page Rear Wrap C2 CPL Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 04/07 a .Rev BackPg001