Baldor AE8, AE11, AE10, AE25 manual Table C-1Generator Set Parts List

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Table C-1Generator Set Parts List Continued

 

 

 

Ref No.

Part No.

Description

 

 

 

Not Shown

EH0491A02

Enclosure, Top

Not Shown

EH0491A11

Enclosure, Access Panel

Not Shown

EH0491A01

Enclosure, Front

Not Shown

EH0491A10

Enclosure, Right Side (Hinge) & Rear

Not Shown

EH0491A13

Enclosure, Left Side (Latch) & Front

Not Shown

HB2414A05

Latch

Not Shown

HW2409A21

Hinge, Nylon

Not Shown

HW2409A22

Hinge, Nylon

Not Shown

HW2410A02

Gas Spring, 30 lb.

Not Shown

EH0309A02

Control Box

Not Shown

EM0046A00

Engine Controller, 4110 Auto Start

Not Shown

RE5031A01

Relay

Not Shown

EM0027A01

Voltage Regulator (AVC63−20.)

Not Shown

CK0070A29

Circuit Breaker 50Amp

Not Shown

FU066A02

Fuse, AGC1

Not Shown

FU066A00

Fuse, MTH−5

Not Shown

SE0057A02

Solenoid, Engine Starting 12V

Not Shown

EA5038A00

Muffler

Not Shown

HB6116A00

Battery Tie Down

Not Shown

HA3187A12

Battery Tie Down Bolt

Not Shown

EA0010A04

Battery Charger, 12V, 2AMP

Not Shown

EA0000A00

Regulator, K−N, Manual Prime

Not Shown

SE0071A00

Solenoid, Automatic Gas Valve

Conversion from LPG to Natural Gas Optional Procedure

If this is a new installation, begin with step 5.

If the generator has been installed, ensure that the following steps are performed:

1.Place the controller in the OFF position.

2.Place the circuit breaker in the OPEN position.

3.Turn off the LPG supply.

Disconnect and remove the LPG equipment and hoses.

4.Disconnect the negative terminal from the starting battery.

Figure C-4

90° Elbow

K−N Regulator

Insert

5.Open the lid and remove the front panel by removing the two 7/16” bolts along the top edge of the front panel.

6.Remove the hose that connects to the 90° elbow at the top of the demand (K−N) regulator, Figure C-4.

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Series AE11 C-3

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Contents Automatic Emergency Generator California Proposition 65 Warning Table of Contents Appendix D Appendix aAppendix B Appendix CRead This Manual Thoroughly Section Product Safety InformationOperation SymbolsOperation Warning Statements Burn Installation Maintenance Product Safety Information MN2415 Labor Parts Limited WarrantyWarranty Period Generator Series Section General InformationGeneral Information MN2415 AE25 Section Receiving & InstallationAE8 & AE10 AE11Engine Cooling Guidelines for Exhaust System Indoor LocationVentilation Test Hot Exhaust GassesSecure the Generator Physical DimensionsGenerator Height Width Length Weight Model Open Enclosed Example Determining Pipe Size for Natural Gas Fuel ConnectionsFuel Consumption Natural and LPG General ConsiderationsPipe Iron Pipe Size Length Natural Gas ConnectionsLP Gas Flow Rate Cubic Feet per Hour per Pipe Length Example Determining Pipe Size for LPGPhase VAC Rating Amps Transfer Switch ConsiderationsBattery Charger Considerations AE8 with Enclosure or Open General Wiring ConsiderationsSingle Phase Power Connections Remote Start and Battery Charger ConnectionsAE10 With Enclosure AE10 with Enclosure AE10 OpenTBP AE11 with EnclosureAE25 with Enclosure Natural Gas or LPG 10 Remote Start & Battery ConnectionsCoolant Level Frame Ground ConnectionPage Recommended Engine Oil and Battery Type 12 Battery InstallationPost Installation Checks Post Installation Checks Receiving & Installation MN2415 Section Operation Meters Master Control SwitchNatural/LP Gas Selector Switch Display LampsAutomatic Start/Stop All models Automatic Fault Shutdown AE11 and AE25Manual Start/Stop All models Shutdowns AE11 Operating ProceduresAuto Start Operation Access Configuration Editor Figure Editing the ConfigurationProgrammable Functions and Values 1Programmable Functions and Values Auxiliary Output Garretson Model KN Fuel Valve Considerations General Electrical ConnectionsEngine Controller Terminal Identification Garretson KN Fuel Valve ServiceEngine Section Troubleshooting and MaintenanceGeneral Troubleshooting Guide Problems and SolutionsTroubleshooting Guide Digital Controller Only Troubleshooting Guide Analog Controller Only Circuit Breaker Operator Panel ConfigurationMaster Control Switch Controller Fuse Lamp Appendix a Series AE8Figure A-2 Alternator Assembly Table A-1Generator Set Parts List Figure A-4 AE8 Customer Connection Diagram Figure A-5 AE8 Open Frame Wiring Diagram Figure A-6 AE8 Enclosed Wiring Diagram Figure B-1 AE10 Operator Panel Appendix B Series AE10Figure B-2 Alternator Assembly Table B-1Generator Set Parts List Figure B-4 AE10 Customer Connection Diagram Figure B-5 AE10 Open Frame Wiring Diagram Figure B-6 AE10 Enclosed Wiring Diagram Figure C-1 AE11 Operator Panel Appendix C Series AE11Figure C-2 Alternator Assembly Replacement PartsConversion from LPG to Natural Gas Optional Procedure Table C-1Generator Set Parts ListFigure C-5 Figure C-7 AE11 Customer Connection Diagram Figure C-8 AE11 Generator Connection Diagram Figure C-9 AE11 Engine Connection Diagram Figure C-10 AE11 Connection Diagram Figure C-11 AE11 Customer Wiring Interface Diagram Series AE11 MN2415 Figure D-1 AE25 Operator Panel Appendix D Series AE25Table D-1 Generator Set Parts List Figure D-2 Alternator AssemblyTable D-1Generator Set Parts List Figure D-4 AE25 Receptacle Connection Diagram Figure D-5 AE25 Engine Compartment Connection Diagram Figure D-6 AE25 Control Box Connection Diagram Baldor District Offices California Proposition 65 Warning

AE8, AE25, AE10, AE11 specifications

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