Bryant ASPAS1BBA007 Corrosion Protection, OUT of Service Procedure, ‹ 3.11.1 Removal from Service

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MAINTENENANCE

Section 3 — Maintenance

Bryant Air-cooled 7 kW, 12 kW and 15 kW Generators

Figure 3.8 – Cooling Vent Locations

The exhaust from this product gets extremely hot and remains hot after shutdown. High grass, weeds, brush, leaves, etc. must remain clear of the exhaust. Such materials may ignite and burn from the heat of the exhaust system.

The maximum ambient temperature for the

!generator is 40° C (104° F).

3.9CORROSION PROTECTION

Periodically wash and wax the enclosure using automotive type products. Frequent washing is recommended in salt water/coastal areas. Periodically spray all engine linkage parts and brackets with corrosion inhibiting spray such as WD-40 or a comparable product.

3.10 ATTENTION AFTER SUBMERSION

If the generator has been submerged in water, it must not be started and operated. Following any submersion in water, have a Bryant Dealer thoroughly clean and dry the generator.

3.11 OUT OF SERVICE PROCEDURE

‹3.11.1 REMOVAL FROM SERVICE

If the generator cannot be exercised every seven days, and will be out of service longer than 90 days, prepare the generator for storage as follows:

1.Start the engine and let it warm up.

2.Close the fuel shutoff valve in the fuel supply line and allow the unit to shut down.

3.Once the unit has shut down, it will signal a low oil fault.

4.Set the generator’s main circuit breaker to its OFF (or open) position.

5.Set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to OFF and turn off the utility power to the transfer switch. Remove the 7.5A and 15A fuses from the generator control panel. Disconnect the battery cables as outlined in “General Hazards” (page 2). Turn on the utility power supply to the transfer switch in order to power the emergency load centers circuits while utility power is available.

6.While the engine is still warm from running, drain the oil completely. Refill the crankcase with oil. See ”Engine Oil Recommendations,” Section 3.3.1.

7.Attach a tag to the engine indicating the viscosity and classification of the oil in the crankcase.

8.Remove the spark plug(s) and spray fogging agent into the spark plug(s) threaded openings. Reinstall and tighten the spark plug(s).

9.Remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry room on a wooden board. Never store the battery on any concrete or earthen floor.

10.Clean and wipe the entire generator.

‹3.11.2 RETURN TO SERVICE

To return the unit to service after storage, proceed as follows:

1.Verify that utility power is turned off and that the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch is set to OFF.

2.Check the tag on the engine for oil viscosity and classification. Verify that the correct recommended oil is used in the engine (see Section 3.3.1). If necessary, drain and refill with the proper oil.

3.Check the state of the battery. Fill all cells of unsealed batteries to the proper level with distilled water. DO NOT USE TAP WATER IN THE BATTERY. Recharge the battery to 100 percent state of charge, or, if defective, replace the battery. See “Specifications,” Section 1.5, for type and size.

4.Clean and wipe the entire generator.

5.Remove the 7.5A and 15A fuses from the generator control panel. Reconnect the battery. Observe battery polarity. Damage may occur if the battery is connected incorrectly.

6.Open the fuel shutoff valve.

7.Insert the 7.5A and 15A fuses into the generator control panel. Start the unit by moving the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to MANUAL. Allow the unit to warm up thoroughly.

8.Stop the unit by setting the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to OFF.

9.Turn on the utility power to the transfer switch.

10.Set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to AUTO.

11.The generator is now ready for service.

NOTE:

If the battery was dead or disconnected, the exercise timer must be reset.

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Contents US Listed ‹ HOW to Obtain Service ‹ Contents‹ Operation and Maintenance IntroductionTroubleshooting MaintenanceService WarrantyGeneral Hazards Explosion Hazards Electrical HazardsFire Hazards ‹ Standards IndexUNPACKING/INSPECTION Protection SystemsBreaker for Bedrooms Generator Lifting holes 4 placesFuel Requirements Recommendations SpecificationsSystem SET LED ‹ 1.5.1 GeneratorFuel Consumption PlacementTransfer Switch LocationBattery Installation Battery‹ 2.2.2 OFF Position BREAK-IN Procedure‹ 2.2.1 Auto Position ‹ 2.2.3 Manual PositionSequence of Automatic Operation ‹ 2.3.1 12 VDC Accessory OutletAutomatic Transfer Operation ‹ 2.3.2 120 VAC Gfci OutletSetting the Exercise Timer ‹ 2.5.2 Transfer Back to Utility Power SourceManual Transfer Operation ‹ 2.7.1 LOW OIL Pressure Switch ‹ 2.7.2 High Temperature SwitchFuses Changing the Engine OIL ‹ 3.3.2 OIL Change ProcedureChecking the Engine OIL Level ‹ 3.3.1 Engine OIL RecommendationsSpark Plugs Changing the Engine AIR CleanerChanging the OIL Filter ‹ 3.5.1 7 KW, 12 KW and 15 KW GeneratorsBattery Maintenance Cooling System‹ 3.11.2 Return to Service OUT of Service Procedure‹ 3.11.1 Removal from Service Corrosion ProtectionService Schedule Be performed by the nearest Bryant DealerTroubleshooting Guide Problem Cause CorrectionWarranty Schedule Your Warranty Rights and Obligations MANUFACTURER’S Emission Control System Warranty CoveragePURCHASER’S/OWNER’S Warranty Responsibilities Emission Control System Warranty Emission Related Parts Include the FollowingCatalog NO. OM18-5