Kohler 38RCL manual Cooling System, Checking and Filling Coolant, Exhaust System Inspection Points

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4.5 Exhaust System

 

WARNING

Carbon monoxide.

 

Can

cause

severe

nausea,

fainting, or death.

 

The exhaust system must be

leakproof and routinely inspected.

Carbon monoxide detectors. Carbon monoxide can cause severe nausea, fainting, or death. Install carbon monoxide detectors on each level of the building. Locate the detectors to adequately warn the building’s occupants of the presence of carbon monoxide. Keep the detectors operational at all times. Periodically test and replace the carbon monoxide detectors according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

At the interval specified in the service schedule, inspect the exhaust system components (exhaust manifold, exhaust outlet, exhaust line, exhaust clamps, and muffler) for cracks, leaks, and corrosion.

Exhaust System Inspection Points

DCheck for corroded or broken metal parts and replace them as needed.

DCheck that the exhaust outlet is unobstructed.

DCheck the exhaust gas color. If the exhaust is blue or black, contact your local authorized Kohler distributor/ dealer.

DVisually inspect for exhaust leaks (blowby). Check for carbon or soot residue on exhaust components. Carbon and soot residue indicates an exhaust leak. Seal leaks as needed.

DCheck that all covers and doors are undamaged, in place, and locked.

DCheck for the installation and operation of carbon monoxide (CO) detectors on each level of any building near the generator set.

4.6 Cooling System

WARNING

Hot coolant and steam.

Can cause severe injury or death.

Before removing the pressure cap, stop the generator set and allow it to cool. Then loosen the pressure cap to relieve pressure.

Allow the engine to cool. Release pressure from the cooling system before removing the pressure cap. To release pressure, cover the pressure cap with a thick cloth and then slowly turn the cap counterclockwise to the first stop. Remove the cap after pressure has been completely released and the engine has cooled. Check the coolant level at the tank if the generator set has a coolant recovery tank.

Note: Block heater damage. The block heater will fail if the energized heater element is not immersed in coolant. Fill the cooling system before turning on the block heater. Run the engine until it is warm and refill the radiator to purge the air from the system before energizing the block heater.

4.6.1Checking and Filling Coolant

Maintain the coolant level in the coolant overflow bottle between the High and Low markings. See Section 1, Service Views, for the coolant overflow bottle location.

Note: Periodically check the coolant level by removing the radiator’s pressure cap. Do not rely solely on the level in the coolant overflow bottle.

Ethylene glycol-based long-life coolant is recommended. Use a coolant mixture of 50% long-life coolant and 50% clean, softened water to inhibit rust/corrosion and prevent freezing. Add fresh coolant until the level is just below the overflow tube opening.

A coolant solution of 50% ethylene glycol-based coolant provides freezing protection to --37°C (--34°F) and overheating protection to 129°C (265°F). A coolant solution with less than 50% ethylene glycol may not provide adequate freezing and overheating protection. A coolant solution with more than 50% ethylene glycol can cause engine or component damage. Do not mix long-life coolant and conventional coolants. Do not use alcohol or methanol antifreeze or mix them with the specified coolant.

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Contents TP-6810 11/13b RDC2Generator Set Identification Numbers Accessory Number Accessory DescriptionProduct Identification Information Controller IdentificationTable of Contents Scheduled Maintenance TroubleshootingAppendix a Abbreviations Accidental starting Can cause severe injury or death Safety Precautions and InstructionsBattery Accidental StartingEngine Backfire/Flash Fire Exhaust SystemFuel System Hazardous Noise Hazardous noise Can cause hearing lossHazardous voltage Will cause severe injury or death Heavy Equipment Hot PartsHot coolant and steam Can cause severe injury or death Nameplate IntroductionLiterature Type Part Number List of Related LiteratureService Assistance Service Assistance TP-6810 11/13 NON-SERVICE Side Service Views260RCL Service Views Keep the generator set area clear. Maintain at least Prestart ChecklistGenerator Set Operation Operating AreaGenerator Set Operation Exercising the Generator SetExercise Automatic Operation with Model RDT or RSB Transfer SwitchesUnloaded Cycle Exercise with Complete System Diagnostics System DiagnosticsUnloaded Full-Speed Exercise Power Failure During ExerciseExerciser Reset Setting the Exerciser at Power-upProcedure to Change the Exercise Setting Changing the Exercise Setting2RDC2 Main Menu 3Procedure to Set the Exerciser Procedure to Reset the Controller after a Fault Shutdown FaultsResetting the Controller after a Fault Shutdown ATS Communication ErrorsFault Shutdown SD Condition Check 5Controller Fault Messages Event Log Model RXT Transfer Switch OperationProcedure to View Event History SettingPreferred Source Fails Time DelaysATS Load Control Relay Time Delay ATS Control Sequence of OperationRDC2 Controller Operation Controls and IndicatorsLED Operation Controller Keypad LED IndicatorsButton Button FunctionActive Alert LCD DisplayProcedure to Change Settings Controller PowerBattery Charging Changing Settings6Changing Settings Changing Settings on the RDC2 ControllerMain Menu Controller MenusEngine Metering Menu Overview MenuVoltage Calibration Generator Metering MenuGenset Run Time Menu Generator Set Information MenuGenset System Menu Voltage Regulator VR Voltage AdjustSetting the Exerciser Adjusting the Display Contrast14ATS Status Menu, with Calibration ATS Status MenuChanging ATS Configuration Settings ATS Configuration MenuDate and Time 02Dec2011 1234pm Time Format 12hr24hr Date and Time Menu17Networking Information Menu Networking Information MenusDhcp Networking Status SubmenuOnCue Password Networking Configuration Submenu OnCue Password20RBUS Information Submenu Rbus Information Submenu21Remote Devices Submenu Remote Devices SubmenuProgrammable Interface Module PIM Menus 23Load Control Status Menu Load Control MenusGeneral Maintenance Scheduled MaintenanceEvery Operation Daily Service ScheduleOil Additions Oil SpecificationsLubrication System Oil CheckCheck for leaks Air CleanerReset the maintenance timer on the RDC2 Air Cleaner Service ProcedureCooling System Checking and Filling CoolantExhaust System Inspection Points Draining Cooling System Flushing and CleaningFlushing and Cleaning Procedure Cooling System InspectionModel Spark plug gap 38 RCL, 48RCL, and 60RCL Ignition System511 Storage Procedure Scheduled Maintenance TP-6810 11/13 USB Port TroubleshootingFault Messages IntroductionProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action Generator Set Troubleshooting2RDC2 Troubleshooting Chart Controller TroubleshootingTroubleshooting TP-6810 11/13 Ansi Appendix a AbbreviationsLCB Page 2012, 2013 by Kohler Co. All rights reserved

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