Kohler Troubleshooting Generator ATS Communication Errors and Understanding the DC2 Controller Manual

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RDC2/DC2 controller to check the output power for correct voltage, frequency, and stability. When the engine is running at full speed, the controller verifies that the voltage and frequency are within acceptable limits. A fault message is displayed if the voltage or frequency is out of range.

DOil pressure. Oil pressure is verified to ensure proper lubrication of critical engine components. Pressure is monitored at both reduced and full speeds. If the oil pressure is low, the Low Oil Pressure message is displayed and the generator set shuts down.

2.4.3Unloaded Full-Speed Exercise

The unloaded full-speed exercise runs the generator set at full speed for 20 minutes without transferring the load.

To set an unloaded full-speed exercise, follow the procedure in Figure 3-8 and select Exercise Mode: Unloaded Full.

2.4.4Loaded Full-Speed Exercise (with RXT only)

A loaded exercise starts the generator set, ramps up to full speed, and then transfers the electrical load from the utility source to the generator set. After 20 minutes, the load is transferred back to the utility source. The engine runs without load for 5 minutes or until cool, and then shuts down automatically.

Note: With a loaded exercise, power to the building is lost for up to 10 seconds during load transfer.

For a loaded exercise controlled by the RDC2 or DC2 controller, a Model RXT transfer switch must be connected to the generator set. To set a loaded exercise, follow the procedure in Figure 3-8 and select Exercise Type: Loaded.

For a loaded exercise with a transfer switch other than a Kohlerr Model RXT, program the exercise at the transfer switch controller. Refer to the transfer switch operation manual for instructions.

2.4.5Power Failure During Exercise Cycle

If the utility power is lost during an unloaded exercise, the ATS transfers to the emergency source, the exercise is ended and the control remains in the AUTO mode.

If the utility power is lost during a loaded exercise, the exercise is ended. The ATS remains in the emergency position and the control goes into the AUTO mode.

The generator set continues to run and supply power to the load for the duration of the utility power outage. When Utility power is restored, the ATS will re-transfer to the utility source through normal timing sequences.

2.5 Faults

The RDC2/DC2 controller displays fault messages for generator set warnings and shutdowns. Selected fault messages are shown in Figure 2-3.

2.5.1Warnings

The controller displays a fault message but the generator set does not shut down on a warning. The controller resets automatically after a warning condition is corrected.

2.5.2Shutdowns

Under a fault shutdown condition, the generator set shuts down automatically and the controller displays a fault message. The OFF LED flashes. In some cases, the engine cooldown cycle runs before the engine shuts down. See Figure 2-3.

Shutdown switches (such as the low oil pressure switch or high engine temperature switch) on the generator set will automatically reset when the problem is corrected. However, the fault condition at the controller does not clear until the controller is reset.

The generator set cannot be restarted until the fault condition is corrected and the controller is reset. See Section 2.5.4 for instructions to reset the controller after a fault shutdown.

2.5.3ATS Communication Errors

When a Model RXT transfer switch is used, an ATS fault indicates that the connection to the interface board on the transfer switch has been lost. Check the connection to the ATS interface board.

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Contents Models ControllersTP-6804 12/11 Product Identification Information Controller IdentificationGenerator Set Identification Numbers Engine IdentificationTable of Contents Networking Configuration Submenu OnCue Password Table of Contents TP-6804 12/11 Safety Precautions and Instructions BatteryAccidental Starting Engine Backfire/Flash Fire Exhaust SystemFuel System Hazardous Noise Hazardous Voltage/ Moving PartsHeavy Equipment Hot PartsIntroduction List of Related LiteratureNameplate Emission InformationService Assistance Service Assistance TP-6804 12/11 Descriptions and Service Views Transfer SwitchIntroduction Engine Generator Set EnclosureRDC2 Controller Features DC2 Controller Features Accessories Service Views Removed to Show DetailDescriptions and Service Views TP-6804 12/11 Prestart Checklist Generator Set OperationExercising the Generator Set Generator Set OperationAutomatic Operation with Model RXT Transfer Switch Automatic Operation with Model RDT or RSB Transfer SwitchesSetting the Exerciser Unloaded Cycle Exercise with Complete System DiagnosticsExercise Faults Resetting the Controller after a Fault Shutdown Clearing a Fault on the RDC2 ControllerCheck communication wiring between Controller Fault Messages Generator Set Operation TP-6804 12/11 RDC2 Generator Set/ Transfer Switch Controller Controls and IndicatorsRDC2 Controller Operation Controller Keypad LED Indicators RUN OFF AutoAutopaging Displays, Automatic Mode LCD DisplayController Power Battery ChargingChanging Settings Changing Settings Setting the Exerciser Setting the Exerciser at Controller Power--upChanging the Exercise Settings Procedure to Set the Exerciser on the RDC2 Controller RDC2 Controller Menus Main MenuOverview Menu Engine Metering MenuGenerator Metering Menu 12 Generator Metering MenuGenerator Set Information Menu Genset Run Time MenuGenset System Menu 15 Genset System MenuATS Status Menu 16 ATS Status Menu, with CalibrationATS Configuration Menu 17 ATS Configuration MenuDate and Time Menu Networking Information MenusNetworking Status Submenu DhcpNetworking Configuration Submenu OnCue Password Reset OnCue Password? YesRbus Information RbusRemote Devices Submenu 23 Remote Devices SubmenuProgrammable Interface Module PIM Status Menu 24 Programmable Interface Module PIM Status MenuLoad Control Module LCM Menus 25 Load Control Module LCM Status MenuEvent Log 26 Event LogDC2 Generator Set/ Transfer Switch Controller DC2 Controller OperationDC2 Controller Pushbutton Operation Status Displays, Generator Running Exerciser Reset Exercise ModesMaintenance Timer OnCue PasswordDC2 Controller Operation TP-6804 12/11 Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled MaintenanceService Schedule, 14RESA/RESAL Models LubricationService Schedule, 20RESA/RESAL Models Oil Change Procedure Lubrication SystemEngine Oil Recommendation Low Oil Pressure ShutdownResetting the Maintenance Timer Oil Cooler 20RESA/RESALAir Cleaner Service Air Cleaner, 14RESA/RESAL ModelsSpark Plugs Air Cleaner, 20RESA/RESAL Models Cooling System EZ-273000-J Storage Procedure Troubleshooting Fault MessagesController Service Access IntroductionTroubleshooting General Troubleshooting ChartAppendix a Abbreviations AnsiLCB Page By Kohler Co. All rights reserved

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