Guardian Technologies 02010-2, 04164-3 Protection Systems, ‹ 2.8.1 do not Overload the Generator

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Section 2 – Operation

Recreational Vehicle Generator

‹2.8.1 DO NOT OVERLOAD THE GENERATOR

Read the rated wattage/amperage capacity of the gen- erator on the generator data decal (see "Generator Identification").

Applying electrical loads in excess of the unit’s rated capacity will cause the engine/generator to automati- cally shut down.

To avoid overloading, add up the wattage of all con- nected electrical lighting, appliance, tool and motor loads. This total should not be greater than the generator’s rated wattage capacity.

Most lighting, appliance, tool and motor loads indicate their required watts on their nameplate or data plate. For light bulbs, simply note the wattage rating of the bulb.

If a load does not show its rated wattage, multiply that load’s rated VOLTS times AMPS to obtain

WATTS.

Induction type motors (such as those that run the vehicle’s furnace fan, refrigerator, air conditioner, etc.) need about 2-1/2 time more watts of power for starting than for running (for a few seconds dur- ing motor starting). Be sure to allow for this when connecting electrical loads to the generator. First, figure the watts needed to start electric motors in the system. To that figure, add the running watt- ages of other items that will be operated by the generator.

Do not apply heavy electrical loads for the first two or three hours of operation.

2.9PROTECTION SYSTEMS

‹2.9. LOW OIL PRESSURE SWITCH

Figure 2.4 – Low Oil Pressure and

High Temperature Switches

‹2.9.3 FIELD BOOST

The Controller Circuit Board houses a field boost diode and resistor that are not part of the automatic choke circuit. These two components are part of a “field boost” circuit (Figure 2.5). During engine cranking only, a positive DC (battery) voltage is deliv- ered through the diode, resistor, brushes and slip rings, and the generator rotor. Application of this voltage to the rotor “flashes the field” whenever it is started. Flashing of the field each time the generator starts makes sure that a sufficiently strong magnetic field is available to produce “pickup” voltage in the stator windings.

Figure 2.5 – Field Boost Circuit

This switch (Figure 2.4) has normally closed (N.C.) contacts that are held open by engine oil pressure dur- ing cranking and operating. Should oil pressure drop below a preset level, switch contacts close, and the engine automatically shuts down. The unit should not be restarted until oil is added.

‹2.9.2 HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCH

This switch (Figure 2.4), which has normally open (N.O.) contacts, is mounted near the oil filter. The contacts close if the temperature should exceed approximately 293º F (145º C), initiating an engine shutdown.

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Contents Air-cooled Recreational Vehicle Generators Authorized Service Dealer Location IntroductionPart II Installation Instructions Inside Front Cover Warning   Electrical Hazards  Generator Identification ModelSafety SpecificationsGenerator Applicability Generator AC Connection System‹ 1.5.2 Optional Propane Fuel System ‹ 1.5.3 Fuel Consumption‹ 1.5.4 Engine OIL Requirements ‹ 1.5.6 GeneratorGenerator Control Panel Optional Remote START/STOP PanelAutomatic Choke Gasoline only Before Starting the Engine Starting the GeneratorSUMMER/WINTER Heat Riser System Stopping the Generator‹ 2.7.1 Letting the Engine Stabilize ‹ 2.9. LOW OIL Pressure Switch ‹ 2.9.2 High Temperature SwitchProtection Systems ‹ 2.8.1 do not Overload the GeneratorAdditional Information Checking the Engine OIL Level‹ 2.10.2 Operation in High Grass or Brush Maintaining the Engine AIR Cleaner ‹ 3.3.1 Cleaning the Foam PrecleanerChanging the Engine OIL AND/OR OIL Filter Clean AIR Intake Checking the Engine Spark PlugCleaning the Generator Battery MaintenanceFuel Filter Gasoline only Spark Arrestor MufflerOUT of Service Procedure ‹ 3.13.1 Removal from ServiceDrive Belt Exercising the Generator‹ 3.13.2 Return to Service Part  General Hazards   Fire Hazards  Purpose and Scope Manual Equipment DescriptionGenerator Engine Operating Speed Standards BookletsMajor Features and Dimensions Drawing 0F1127 Location and Support ‹ 2.1.1 Generator Location‹ 2.1.2 Generator Support Generator Compartments ‹ 2.1.4 Generator Restraint‹ 2.2.2 Compartment Construction ‹ 2.2.1 Compartment Size‹ 2.2.3 Sound Insulating Materials ‹ 2.2.4 Acoustics‹ 2.2.5 Compartment Floor Cutouts Typical Noise AbatementCooling and Ventilating AIR ‹ 2.3.1 Generator Airflow‹ 2.3.2 Cooling AIR Inlet Openings ‹ 2.3.4 Testing the Installation Gasoline Fuel System‹ 2.3.3 Compensating for Restrictions LP GAS Fuel System ‹ 2.4.2 Generator Fuel Supply Line‹ 2.5.1 Parts not Included in Fuel System ‹ 2.5.2 Some Important Considerations ‹ 2.5.3 Vapor Withdrawal‹ 2.5.5 Gaseous Carburetion Exhaust System ‹ 2.5.6 Fuel Supply Lines‹ 2.5.7 Excess Flow Valve ‹ 2.5.8 Leakage Tests‹ 2.6.3 Exhaust System Safety ‹ 2.6.1 Mufflers and Spark Arrestors‹ 2.6.2 Type of Exhaust System ‹ 2.7.1 Electrical Junction BOX‹ 2.7.2 Wiring ‹ 2.7.3 Generator AC Connections‹ 2.7.6 Power Supply Cord ‹ 2.7.7 Ground Fault Circuit InterruptersBattery Installation Optional AccessoriesPost Installation Tests Testing Under LoadBefore Initial START-UP Initial StartInstallation Checklist Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause CorrectionElectrical Data Electrical Data Exploded Views and Parts Lists Description Exploded Views and Parts Lists QTY Description Exploded Views and Parts Lists Description QTY 50 8 SCROLL, Flywheel Exploded Views and Parts Lists Piston Ring SET Exploded Views and Parts Lists MANIFOLD, Intake Your Warranty Rights and Obligations MANUFACTURER’S Emission Control System Warranty CoveragePURCHASER’S/OWNER’S Warranty Responsibilities Emission Control System Warranty Emission Related Parts Include the FollowingWarranty Schedule CONSUMER/PERSONAL Applications

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