Multiquip SG1400C3 Control panel, Controller Power Switch Provides power to engine controller

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Figure 6. Control Panel

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The definitions below describe the controls and functions of the Control Panel (Figure 6).

1.Voltage Adjust Switch — To increase the output voltage, pull upward and hold the switch until the desired voltage is achieved by monitoring the AC voltage display (item 8). To decrease the voltage, pull downward.

2.Line 1 AC Amps Display — Indicates the amount of current the load is drawing from line 1 of the generator.

3.Line 2 AC Amps Display — Indicates the amount of current the load is drawing from line 2 of the generator.

4.Line 3 AC Amps Display — Indicates the amount of current the load is drawing from line 3 of the generator.

5.Voltage Status LEDs — During operation these status LED's will indicate the phase/voltage of the generator, 3Ø-277/480, 3Ø-120/208 or 1Ø-120/240.

6.Frequency Display — Indicates the frequency of the generator in Hertz.

7.AC Voltmeter Display — Indicates the output voltage present at the camlok terminals.This display is used in conjunction with the voltmeter select switch (item 8).

8.Voltmeter Selector Switch — Place switch in desired position to read line-line or line-neutral voltage. Switch is used in conjunction with AC voltmeter display (item 7).

9.Digital Controller — Starts and stops the generator and monitors various engine operating parameters.

10.Controller Power Switch — Provides power to engine controller.

11.Light Switch — In the up position, turns on exterior lights. In the down position, turns on panel lighting. In the center position, turns off all lights.

12.Panel Lights — Located on each side of the digital control panel is a panel light. Lights are activated by light switch.

13.LightTimer Control — The interior lights are controlled by an electronic turn dial timer that allows the operator to turn on the lights inside the generator for up to 15 minutes.The lights will automatically shut off when the timer reaches zero.

14.AC Output Connector — Provides AC power to various electronic assemblies.

15.DC Output Connector — Provides DC power to engine interface.

16.Fan Control Module — Provides necessary control electronics to operate fan.

17.Engine Com Connector 9-pin connector for communication to engine via a PC with engine software.

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