Kohler 27EFOZ/32EOZ, 8.5EFOZ Hot Parts, Hot coolant and steam Can cause severe injury or death

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CAUTION

Welding the generator set.

Can cause severe electrical equipment damage.

Never weld components of the generator set without first disconnecting the battery, controller wiring harness, and engine electronic control module (ECM).

Grounding electrical equipment. Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocution is possible whenever electricity is present. Open the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the equipment. Configure the installation to electrically ground the generator set, transfer switch, and related equipment and electrical circuits to comply with applicable codes

and standards. Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because these conditions increase the risk of electrocution.

Disconnecting the electrical load. Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Disconnect the generator set from the load by opening the line circuit breaker or by disconnecting the generator set output leads from the transfer switch and heavily taping the ends of the leads. High voltage transferred to the load during testing may cause personal injury and equipment damage. Do not use the safeguard circuit breaker in place of the line circuit breaker. The safeguard circuit breaker does not disconnect the generator set from the load.

Welding the generator set. Can cause severe electrical equipment damage. Before welding the generator set perform the following steps:

(1)Remove the battery cables, negative (--) lead first. (2) Disconnect all engine electronic control module (ECM) connectors. (3) Disconnect all generator set controller and voltage regulator circuit board connectors.

(4)Disconnect the engine battery- charging alternator connections.

(5)Attach the weld ground connection close to the weld location.

Short circuits. Hazardous voltage/current can cause severe injury or death. Short circuits can cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Do not contact electrical connections with tools or jewelry while making adjustments or repairs. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment.

Testing the voltage regulator. Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. High voltage is present at the voltage regulator heat sink. To prevent electrical shock do not touch the voltage regulator heat sink when testing the voltage regulator.

(PowerBoostt, PowerBoostt III, and PowerBoostt V voltage regulator models only)

Electrical backfeed to the utility. Hazardous backfeed voltage can cause severe injury or death. Connect the generator set to the building/marina electrical system only through an approved device and after the building/marina main switch is opened. Backfeed connections can cause severe injury or death to utility personnel working on power lines and/or personnel near the work area. Some states and localities prohibit unauthorized connection to the utility

electrical system. Install a ship-to-shore transfer switch to prevent interconnection of the generator set power and shore power.

Testing live electrical circuits. Hazardous voltage or current can cause severe injury or death. Have trained and qualified personnel take diagnostic measurements of live circuits. Use adequately rated test equipment with electrically insulated probes and follow the instructions of the test equipment manufacturer when performing voltage tests. Observe the following precautions when performing voltage tests: (1) Remove all jewelry.

(2)Stand on a dry, approved electrically insulated mat. (3) Do not touch the enclosure or components inside the enclosure. (4) Be prepared for the system to operate automatically.

(600 volts and under)

Hot Parts

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.

WARNING

Hot engine and exhaust system. Can cause severe injury or death.

Do not work on the generator set until it cools.

Checking the coolant level. Hot coolant can cause severe injury or death. 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.

IV Safety Precautions and Instructions

TP-6069 6/03

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Contents Models TP-6069 6/03dPage Table of Contents Page Accidental Starting Safety Precautions and InstructionsBattery Engine Backfire/Flash Fire Exhaust SystemHazardous Voltage/ Electrical Shock Fuel SystemHazardous Noise Hot Parts Hot coolant and steam Can cause severe injury or deathMoving Parts VI Safety Precautions and Instructions TP-6069 6/03 Introduction Typical Generator Set Location and MountingIntroduction TP-6069 6/03 Installation Location Considerations Location and MountingGeneral Considerations LocationLocation and Mounting TP-6069 6/03 Cooling System VentilationCooling System Components Intake Through-Hull Strainer Seacock CoverSeacock Seawater StrainerWater Lines Closed Heat Exchanger 125EFOZ/5--150EOZ ModelsArrow Description 40--150EOZ Models Direct Water-Cooled Cooling System 3.5EFOZ and 4EOZ Models Cooling System TP-6069 6/03 Exhaust Lines Exhaust SystemTypes Exhaust System Location, Mounting, and Installation Above-Waterline InstallationTypical Above-Waterline Installation 2 Mid/Below-Waterline Installation Typical Mid and Below Waterline Installation Exhaust System TP-6069 6/03 Fuel System Fuel TankFuel Lines Fuel FiltersFuel Pump Lift Fuel ConsumptionElectrical System AC Voltage ConnectionsCircuit Protection Circuit Breaker ConsiderationsAC Circuit Breaker Ratings 33--150 kW Circuit Breaker Installation 27EFOZ and 5--32EOZ Models Electrical System TP-6069 6/03 Installation In Steel or Aluminum Vessels Installation RegulationsPleasurecraft Installation Regulations Commercial Vessel Installation RegulationsWiring CCARemote Start Switch Connection Remote Controller and Harness Options 33--150 kW Models 10 Remote Controller and Harness Options 33--150 kW Models Electrical System TP-6069 6/03 Installation Drawings Installation DrawingsDimension Drawing, 3.5EFOZ/4EOZ Remote Options, 3.5EFOZ/4EOZ Dimension Drawing, 4EFOZ/5EOZ Dimension Drawing, 4EFOZ/5EOZ with Sound Shield Dimension Drawing, 6.5EFOZ/8EOZ Dimension Drawing, 6.5EFOZ/8EOZ with Sound Shield Dimension Drawing, 8.5/9EFOZ and 10EOZ Dimension Drawing, 8.5/9EFOZ and 10EOZ with Sound Shield 10 Dimension Drawing, 11EFOZ/13EOZ 11 Dimension Drawing, 11EFOZ/13EOZ with Sound Shield 12 Dimension Drawing, 11.5/13EFOZ and 14/15.5EOZ ADV-6513B-C 14 Dimension Drawing, 16/17.5EFOZ and 20EOZ ADV-6481B-D 16 Dimension Drawing, 19/20EFOZ and 23/24EOZ ADV-6494B-C 18 Dimension Drawing, 23/27EFOZ and 28/32EOZ ADV-6285B-F 20 Dimension Drawing, 33EFOZ/40EOZ ADV-6581B-E 22 Dimension Drawing, 33EFOZ/40EOZ with Sound Shield 23 Dimension Drawing, 33EFOZ/40EOZ with Electric Clutch 24 Dimension Drawing, 40EFOZ/50EOZ ADV-6582B-E 26 Dimension Drawing, 40EFOZ/50EOZ with Sound Shield 27 Dimension Drawing, 40EFOZ/50EOZ with Electric Clutch 28 Dimension Drawing, 55EFOZ/65EOZ ADV-6583B-E 30 Dimension Drawing, 55EFOZ/65EOZ with Sound Shield 31 Dimension Drawing, 55EFOZ/65EOZ with Electric Clutch 32 Dimension Drawing, 70/80EFOZ and 80/99EOZ ADV-6603B-D ADV-6603C-D ADV-6603D-D 36 Dimension Drawing, 100/125EFOZ and 125/150EOZ ADV-6594B-D ADV-6594C-D Reconnection/Adjustments 1 100--120-Volt Configurations2 100--120/200--240-Volt Configurations Four-Lead Reconnection3 200--240-Volt Configurations Twelve-Lead ReconnectionVoltage Adjustment Overvoltage adjustment potentiometer R41 LED4 red Marine Manual Ship-to-Shore Transfer Switch Voltage Regulator Adjustment 4-27EFOZ and 5-32EOZ Models Stab13 Governor Adjustment 4EFOZ/5EOZ shown Reconnection/Adjustments TP-6069 6/03 Appendix a Generator Selection and Wattage Requirements MotorsAppendix B Abbreviations AnsiLCB Appendix C Generator Set Output Ratings Procedure Generator OutputPage Page Page 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 by Kohler Co. All rights reserved