Guardian Technologies 04758-2, 04760-2 Adjusting Valve Clearance, Cooling System, Maintenance

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4.8ADJUSTING VALVE CLEARANCE

Section 4 — Maintenance

Air-cooled 7 kW, 12 kW and 15 kW Generators

Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released elec- trolyte has been known to be harmful to the skin and eyes, and to be toxic.

The electrolyte is a dilute sulfuric acid that is harm- ful to the skin and eyes. It is electrically conductive and corrosive. The following

procedures are to be observed:

Wear full eye protection and protective clothing;

Where electrolyte contacts the skin, wash it off immediately with water;

Where electrolyte contacts the eyes, immediately flush thoroughly with water and seek medical atten- tion; and

Spilled electrolyte is to be washed down with an acid neutralizing agent. A common practice is to use a solution of 1 pound (500 grams) bicarbonate of soda to 1 gallon (4 liters) or water. The bicarbonate of soda solution is to be added until the evidence of reaction (foaming) has ceased. The resulting liquid is to be flushed with water and the area dried.

Lead-acid batteries present a risk of fire because they generate hydrogen gas. The

following procedures are to be followed:

DO NOT SMOKE when near the battery;

DO NOT cause flame or spark in battery area; and

Discharge static electricity from body before touch- ing the battery by first touching a grounded metal surface.

Be sure the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch is set to the OFF position before connecting the battery cables. If the switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL, the generator can crank and start as soon as the battery cables are connected.

Be sure the utility power supply is turned off, and the 5A fuse is removed from the generator control panel, or sparking may occur at the battery posts as the cables are attached, causing an explosion.

4.8ADJUSTING VALVE CLEARANCE

After the first 50 hours of operation, adjust the valve clearance in the engine.

Important: If feeling uncomfortable about doing this procedure or the proper tools are not available, please contact the Authorized dealer for service assistance. This is a very important step to insure longest life for the engine.

To adjust valve clearance:

Make sure the engine is at room temperature.

Make sure that the spark plug wire is removed from the spark plug and out of the way.

Remove the four screws attaching the valve cover with a #2 or #3 phillips screwdriver.

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Make sure the piston is at Top Dead Center (TDC) of its compression stroke (both valves closed). To get the piston at TDC, remove the intake screen at the front of the engine to gain access to the flywheel nut. Use a large socket and socket wrench to rotate the nut and hence the engine. While watching the piston through the spark plug hole. The piston should move up and down. The piston is at TDC when it is up as high as it can go.

Loosen the rocker jam nut. Use an 10mm allen wrench to turn the pivot ball stud while checking clearance between the rocker arm and the valve stem with a feeler gauge. Correct clearance is 0.002-0.004 inch (0.05-0.1 mm).

NOTE:

Hold the rocker arm jam nut in place as the pivot ball stud is turned.

When valve clearance is correct, hold the pivot ball stud in place with the allen wrench and tighten the rocker arm jam nut. Tighten the jam nut to 174 in/lbs. torque. After tightening the jam nut, recheck valve clearance to make sure it did not change.

Figure 4.10 - Valve Clearance Adjustment

Rocker

Pivot BallArm

Stud

Jam Nut

Valve

Stem

Install new valve cover gasket.

Re-attach the valve cover. NOTE:

Start all four screws before tightening or it will not be possible to get them in place. Make sure the valve cover gasket is in place.

Re-attach the spark plug wire to the spark plug.

Repeat the process for the other cylinder.

4.9COOLING SYSTEM

Air inlet and outlet openings in the generator compart- ment must be open and unobstructed for continued proper operation. This includes such obstructions as high grass, weeds, brush, leaves and snow.

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Contents This manual should remain with the unit Models 04758-2 6 kW NG, 7 kW LP 04759-2 12 kW NG, 12 kW LP04760-2 13 kW NG, 15 kW LP  Not intended for use as Primary Power in place of utility ‹ HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE ‹ CONTENTS‹ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTIONSection 4 - Maintenance Section 2 - Post Installation Start-upand Adjustments Section 5 - Troubleshooting WARNING   GENERAL HAZARDS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This product contains or emits chemicals EXPLOSION HAZARDS   ELECTRICAL HAZARDS  FIRE HAZARDS  ‹ STANDARDS INDEX1.3 SYSTEM SET LED 1.1 UNPACKING/INSPECTION1.2 PROTECTION SYSTEMS DANGERFigure 1.1 - 7 kW, Single Cylinder GH-410 Engine 1.4 THE GENERATORFigure 1.2 - 12 kW/15 kW, V-twin GT-990/760 Engine ‹ 1.5.1 GENERATOR 1.5 SPECIFICATIONS‹ 1.5.2 ENGINE 1.7 FUEL CONSUMPTION 1.8 RECONFIGURING THE FUEL SYSTEM1.6 FUEL REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS DANGER‹ 1.9.1 GENERATOR 1.9 LOCATION‹ 1.8.2 12KW AND 15KW, 990CC ENGINES Figure 1.4 - Demand Regulator‹ 1.9.2 TRANSFER SWITCH 1.9.2.1 7 kW, 12 kW and 15 kW Units 1.10 BATTERY INSTALLATION1.11 THE BATTERY Figure 1.5 - Battery Cable Connections2.3 ELECTRICAL CHECKS 2.2 CHECK TRANSFER SWITCH OPERATION2.1 BEFORE INITIAL START-UP Section 2 - Post Installation Start-up and Adjustments2.4 GENERATOR TESTS UNDER LOAD 2.5 CHECKING AUTOMATIC OPERATIONFigure 2.2 - Placement of Regulator 2.6 ADJUSTING THE REGULATOR NATURAL GAS ONLYFigure 2.1 - Dual Fuel Regulators Figure 2.4 - V-twin Engine Governor Adjustment 2.7 ENGINE GOVERNOR ADJUSTMENTFigure 2.3 - Single Cylinder Engine Governor Adjustment Figure 2.5 - V-twin Full Load Speed Adjust ScrewFigure 2.6 - Voltage Adjustment Potentiometer 2.8 VOLTAGE REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT3.1 BREAK-IN PROCEDURE ‹ 3.2.1 “AUTO” POSITION3.5 MANUAL TRANSFER OPERATION 3.3 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER OPERATION3.4 SEQUENCE OF AUTOMATIC OPERATION ‹ 3.5.1 TRANSFER TO GENERATOR POWER SOURCE‹ 3.7.1 LOW OIL PRESSURE SWITCH 3.6 SETTING THE EXERCISE TIMER‹ 3.5.2 TRANSFER BACK TO UTILITY POWER SOURCE Figure 3.2 - Manual Transfer Switch Operation4.1 FUSE ‹ 3.7.2 HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCHFigure 3.3 - Low Oil Pressure and High Temperature Switches 4.2 CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL4.3 CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL 4.5 CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR CLEANER‹ 4.3.2 OIL CHANGE PROCEDURE 4.4 CHANGING THE OIL FILTERFigure 4.7 - 12 kW and 15 kW Engine Air Cleaner 4.7 BATTERY MAINTENANCEFigure 4.6 - 7 kW, Engine Air Cleaner Location Figure 4.8 - Setting the Spark Plug GapFigure 4.10 - Valve Clearance Adjustment 4.8 ADJUSTING VALVE CLEARANCE4.9 COOLING SYSTEM ‹ 4.12.2 RETURN TO SERVICE 4.12 OUT OF SERVICE PROCEDURE‹ 4.12.1 REMOVAL FROM SERVICE 4.10 ATTENTION AFTER SUBMERSIONATTENTION It is recommended that all service work 4.13 SERVICE SCHEDULEbe performed by the nearest Authorized Dealer Cause 5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEProblem CorrectionENGINE WIRING Section 6 - Electrical DataCUSTOMER CONTROL PANEL BOXCONNECTION Electrical Schematic - 12 & 15 kW - Drawing No. 0D8501-B Section 6 - Electrical Data ENGINE WIRING Section 6 - Electrical DataCONTROL PANEL BOX 225A 224AElectrical Schematic - 7 kW - Drawing No. 0D9014-C Section 7 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists PRE PACKAGED UNITS ONLYFOAM, EXHAUST SIDE ENCLOSURE FRONT PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTIONCLOTH, HARDWARE 266.7mm x 146mm 7KW FOAM, BACK EXHAUST ENCLOSURE COVERSection 7 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION69 16A, 16B, 17 Views and Parts Lists66 2, 5, 19, 20, 39, 40, 47, 64, 93 67 8, 11, 12 68 4, 5 72 27, 28 73 3, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 40ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY, CRANKCASE HOUSING WITHASSEMBLY, CRANKSHAFT HORIZONTAL ROLLER BEARING, GOVERNOR PLATESection 7 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists ASSY, IGNITION COIL GV-990 CYLINDER 7 kW Generator - Drawing No. 0D3504-E 1.8 FT 1.25 FT12 kW and 15 kW Generator - Drawing No. 0D3417-L 32 313 FT 2.6 FT1.44 FT Section 7 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists Section 7 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists DESCRIPTIONSection 7 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists Section 7 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists DESCRIPTIONSection 7 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists Section 7 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists Drawing No ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS INCHESSection 8 - Mounting Air-cooledSection 9 - Notes PURCHASER’S/OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONSMANUFACTURER’S EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY COVERAGE CALIFORNIA AND FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENTEMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY EMISSION RELATED PARTS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWINGTHIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FOR GUARDIANWARRANTY SCHEDULE PREPACKAGED EMERGENCY AUTOMATIC STANDBY GENERATORS