Kohler Optimize Your Generator's Cooling System: Essential Tips for Low Coolant Levels

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4.6.2Cooling System Inspection

To prevent generator shutdown or damage because of overheating:

DKeep the cooling air inlets clean and unobstructed

DInspect the radiator’s exterior for obstructions and remove dirt and foreign material with a soft brush or cloth to avoid damaging the radiator fins.

D Check the hoses and connections for leaks and replace any cracked, frayed, or spongy hoses.

DCheck the condition and tension of the radiator water pump belt(s).

DCheck the rubber seal of the radiator’s pressure cap and replace a cracked or deteriorated cap. Remove dirt and other debris from the pressure cap and filler neck. The pressure cap raises the boiling point of the coolant, enabling higher operating temperatures. If the cap leaks, replace it with the same rating type of cap. Find the pressure cap rating in Figure 4-5.

Item

Rating

 

 

Pressure cap

97 kPa (14 psi)

Figure 4-5Pressure Cap Rating

4.6.3Draining Cooling System

The radiator contains a coolant drain valve to drain the cooling system. When draining the coolant, remove the radiator’s pressure cap, which will allow the entire system to drain and will prevent air pockets from forming and restricting coolant passage to the block.

1.De--energize the block heater, if equipped.

2.Remove the pressure cap to allow the entire system to drain and prevent air pockets from restricting coolant flow through the engine block.

3.Open the coolant drain valve and allow the system to drain.

4.If the inside of the radiator has mineral deposits or the used coolant contains dirt or grease, go to Section 4.6.4, Flushing and Cleaning. If the cooling system does not have mineral deposits, refill the cooling system as instructed in Section 4.6.5, Filling Cooling System.

4.6.4Flushing and Cleaning

For optimum protection, drain, flush, and refill the cooling system at the interval listed in the service schedule.

Flushing and Cleaning Procedure

1.Flush the system with clean water.

2.Drain, clean, and flush the coolant overflow bottle.

3.Refill the cooling system as instructed in Section 4.6.5.

4.6.5Filling Cooling System

 

Coolant Capacity, L (qt.)

 

 

 

Model

Generator Set

With Block Heater

38RCL

15.5 (16.4)

17.0 (18.0)

 

 

 

48RCL

17.5 (18.5)

19.0 (20.1)

 

 

 

60RCL

17.5 (18.5)

19.0 (20.1)

Figure 4-6Coolant Capacity

Note: Do not add coolant to a hot engine. Adding coolant to a hot engine can cause the cylinder block or cylinder head to crack. Wait until engine has cooled.

1.Close the radiator’s coolant drain valve and tighten the hose clamps.

2.Fill the radiator with the recommended coolant mixture of 50% ethylene glycol and 50% clean, softened water to inhibit rust/corrosion and prevent freezing. The coolant capacity is shown in Figure 4-6.

3.Operate the engine with the radiator cap removed until the thermostat opens and the upper radiator hose becomes hot.

4.Stop the engine and allow it to cool.

5.Add coolant to the radiator to just below the overflow tube on the filler neck. See Section 1, Service Views, for the overflow tube location.

6.Replace the radiator’s pressure cap.

7.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.

8.Re--energize the block heater, if equipped.

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TP-6810 11/13

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Contents RDC2 TP-6810 11/13bAccessory Number Accessory Description Product Identification InformationController Identification Generator Set Identification NumbersTable of Contents Troubleshooting Scheduled MaintenanceAppendix a Abbreviations Safety Precautions and Instructions BatteryAccidental Starting Accidental starting Can cause severe injury or deathExhaust System Engine Backfire/Flash FireFuel System Hazardous noise Can cause hearing loss Hazardous NoiseHazardous voltage Will cause severe injury or death Hot Parts Heavy EquipmentHot coolant and steam Can cause severe injury or death Introduction NameplateList of Related Literature Literature Type Part NumberService Assistance Service Assistance TP-6810 11/13 Service Views NON-SERVICE Side260RCL Service Views Prestart Checklist Generator Set OperationOperating Area Keep the generator set area clear. Maintain at leastExercising the Generator Set Generator Set OperationAutomatic Operation with Model RDT or RSB Transfer Switches Unloaded Cycle Exercise with Complete System DiagnosticsSystem Diagnostics ExercisePower Failure During Exercise Exerciser ResetSetting the Exerciser at Power-up Unloaded Full-Speed ExerciseChanging the Exercise Setting Procedure to Change the Exercise Setting2RDC2 Main Menu 3Procedure to Set the Exerciser Faults Resetting the Controller after a Fault ShutdownATS Communication Errors Procedure to Reset the Controller after a Fault ShutdownFault Shutdown SD Condition Check 5Controller Fault Messages Model RXT Transfer Switch Operation Procedure to View Event HistorySetting Event LogTime Delays ATS Load Control Relay Time DelayATS Control Sequence of Operation Preferred Source FailsControls and Indicators RDC2 Controller OperationController Keypad LED Indicators ButtonButton Function LED OperationLCD Display Active AlertController Power Battery ChargingChanging Settings Procedure to Change SettingsChanging Settings on the RDC2 Controller 6Changing SettingsController Menus Main MenuOverview Menu Engine Metering MenuGenerator Metering Menu Voltage CalibrationGenerator Set Information Menu Genset Run Time MenuVoltage Regulator VR Voltage Adjust Setting the ExerciserAdjusting the Display Contrast Genset System MenuATS Status Menu 14ATS Status Menu, with CalibrationATS Configuration Menu Changing ATS Configuration SettingsDate and Time Menu Date and Time 02Dec2011 1234pm Time Format 12hr24hrNetworking Information Menus 17Networking Information MenuNetworking Status Submenu DhcpNetworking Configuration Submenu OnCue Password OnCue PasswordRbus Information Submenu 20RBUS Information SubmenuRemote Devices Submenu 21Remote Devices SubmenuProgrammable Interface Module PIM Menus Load Control Menus 23Load Control Status MenuScheduled Maintenance General MaintenanceService Schedule Every Operation Daily Oil Specifications Lubrication System Oil Check Oil AdditionsAir Cleaner Reset the maintenance timer on the RDC2Air Cleaner Service Procedure Check for leaksChecking and Filling Coolant Cooling SystemExhaust System Inspection Points Flushing and Cleaning Flushing and Cleaning ProcedureCooling System Inspection Draining Cooling SystemIgnition System Model Spark plug gap 38 RCL, 48RCL, and 60RCL511 Storage Procedure Scheduled Maintenance TP-6810 11/13 Troubleshooting Fault MessagesIntroduction USB PortGenerator Set Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective ActionController Troubleshooting 2RDC2 Troubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting TP-6810 11/13 Appendix a Abbreviations AnsiLCB Page 2012, 2013 by Kohler Co. All rights reserved