Shindaiwa DG150MI, DG250MI specifications Checking Fuel, Fire

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8.4 Checking Fuel

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Always wipe any drip of Diesel fuel or oil. Do not use this equipment when a leak is found. Repair the equipment before use.

Check for the fuel level in the tank. Add if necessary.

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￿Use Diesel fuel, ASTM D975 No.2-D in the

event ambient temperature reaches down to -5 .

￿ Always use the Diesel fuel strainer

 

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Fill the fuel tank slightly less than the FULL tank

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Fuel requirements:

 

NOTICE: The fuel injection pump, injector or other parts of the fuel system and engine can be damaged if you use any fuel or fuel additive other than those specifically recommended by Isuzu.

Such damage is not our responsibility, and is not covered by the Warranty. To help avoid fuel system or engine damage, please heed the following:

￿ Some service stations mix used engine oil with diesel fuel. Some manufacturers of large diesel engines allow this; however, for your diesel engine, do not use the diesel fuel which has been contaminated with engine oil. Besides causing engine damage, such fuel can also affect emission control. Before using any diesel fuel, check with the service station operator to see if the fuel has been mixed with engine oil.

￿ Do not use any fuel additive. At the time this manual was printed, no other fuel additive was recommended. (See your authorized dealer to find out if this has changed.)

The engine is designed to use either Number 1-D or No. 2-D diesel fuel. However, for better fuel

economy, use No. 2-D diesel fuel whenever possible. At temperatures less than –7 C (20F), No.2-D

fuel may pose operating problems (see “Cold Weather Operation” which follows). At colder

temperatures, use No.1-D fuel (if available) or use a “winterized” Number 2-D (a blend of No. 1-D and

No. 2-D). This blended fuel is usually called No. 2-D also, but can be used in colder temperatures than

No.2-D fuel which has not been “winterized”. Check with the service station operator to be sure you can

get the properly blended fuel. Note that diesel fuel may foam during a fill-up. This can cause the

automatic pump nozzle to shut off even though your tank is not full.

Notice: Do not use home heating oil or gasoline in your diesel engine; either may cause engine damage.

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Contents Table of Contents DG150MI DG250MIIntroduction Safety Guidelines Suffocation from exhaust fumeElectrical Shock InjuriesFire Injuries to eyes and skinBurns Location of Warning labels Specifications Specification MatrixAlternator Engine Control Panel Unit Name of GeneratorAmbient Condition PartsExternal view Control panel NameEquipment Water Temperature Monitoring Lamp for temperature HighMonitor Display Engine Oil Monitoring Lamp for oil pressure low Battery Charge Monitoring Lamp charge lamp Gauges Fluid Level Monitoring Lamp DG250MI onlyTachometer DG250MI only Hour MeterWater Temperature Gauge DG250MI only Oil Pressure Gauge DG250MI onlyGenerator Gauges LampSwitch Fuel Line Changeover Valve 3-way valve Voltage Regulator and Throttle HandleVoltage Regulator Throttle HandleTransport and Installation Using fuel from built-in fuel tankUsing fuel from external fuel tank TransportationInstallation TransportationSelecting Cable ConnectionElectrical damages Connecting Cable Load Connection Terminal Plate 3-Phase / 1-phase 2.1 200 2 1-Phase Output Terminals & Receptacles2.2 400 Earth Leakage Relay and Grounding Grounding WorkOperation Check Earth leakage breaker relay has activatedInitialization and pre-check Checking Engine OilElectrical Shock Injuries Fire BurnsChecking Coolant / Water Viscosity and temperatureEngine Oil Capacity Checking Radiator / Adding water Checking Coolant reservoir tank / Adding coolantChecking Fan Belt Coolant CapacityTension ConditionChecking Fuel Replacing the battery Checking BatteryChecking Fuel, Engine Oil, and Water leakage Operation Initializing / preparationDuring Operation Post startup checkStopping the Generator Protection⑥ Features Adjustment During operationProtection Feature List Connecting to External Fuel TankOverload Maintenance Turn the lever for 3-way valve to B positionGenerator side Oil Filter Change Oil ChangeModel Isuzu Part No Cleaning / Changing Air Filter Element Cleaning / Changing Fuel FilterChanging Coolant / Water Draining Water from Fuel TankModel Storage Procedures Long-term StorageTroubleshooting StackingSymptoms Possible Cause Corrective Actions Generator Wiring Diagram Page Page Page Engine Wiring Diagram