Guardian Technologies 004702-0, 004703-0, 004704-0, 004705-0, 004706-0, 004707-0 owner manual

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Section 2 – Operation

Recreational Vehicle Generators

‹ 1.6.3 GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS

 

SERIES

QP55G

QP55LP

QP65G

QP65LP

QP75G

QP75LP

 

 

Rotor RPM

3600

3600

3600

3600

3600

3600

 

 

Rotor Poles

2

2

2

2

2

2

 

 

Engine RPM

2200

2200

2571

2571

2571

2571

 

 

Rated Max. Continuous AC Output Watts*

5500

5500

6500

6500

7500

7500

 

 

Voltage*

120

120

120

120

120

120

 

 

Rated Max. Continuous Current Amps (240V)

45.8 (22.9)

45.8 (22.9)

54.1 (27.0)

54.1 (27.0)

62.5 (31.2)

62.5 (31.2)

 

 

Phase

1

1

1

1

1

1

 

 

Frequency

60 Hertz

60 Hertz

60 Hertz

60 Hertz

60 Hertz

60 Hertz

 

 

Battery Charging Current (Max.)

2 amps

2 amps

2 amps

2 amps

2 amps

2 amps

 

 

Weight

326 lbs.

329 lbs.

328 lbs.

331 lbs.

330 lbs.

333 lbs.

 

 

Length

33.7 in.

33.7 in.

33.7 in.

33.7 in.

33.7 in.

33.7 in.

 

 

Width

22.2 in.

22.2 in.

22.2 in.

22.2 in.

22.2 in.

22.2 in.

 

 

Height

19.6 in.

19.6 in.

19.6 in.

19.6 in.

19.6 in.

19.6 in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* All units are reconnectable to 120 and/or 240 volts, dual voltage output. Units are not listed per RVIA/ANSI when reconnected for dual voltage output

‹1.6.5 EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE PERIOD

For nonhandled engines the Emissions Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions Compliance Label indicates the number of operating hours for which the engine has been shown to meet Federal emission requirements.

For engines less than 225 cc displacement, Category C=125 hours, B=250 hours, and A=500 hours.

For engines of 225 cc or more, Category C=250 hours, B=500 hours, and A=1000 hours.

2.1GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL

The following features are mounted on the generator control panel (Figure 2.1):

‹2.1.1 FUEL PRIMER

Before starting a cold engine (if it has not been started in more than two weeks), press this switch for approximately ten seconds to bring fuel from the tank to the fuel pump. This rocker type switch springs back into its original position when it is released.

‹2.1.4 LINE BREAKERS

Protects generator’s AC output circiut against over- load, i.e., prevents unit from exceeding wattage/ amperage capacity. The circuit breaker ratings are as follows:

 

Model

Circuit Breaker 1

Circuit Breaker 2

240 Volt

 

 

QuietPact 55

30A

20A

25A 2P

 

 

QuietPact 65

30A

30A

30A 2P

 

 

QuietPact 75

35A

35A

35A 2P

 

NOTE:

If this generator has been reconnected for dual voltage AC output (120/240 volts), install line breakers having an amperage rating that is differ- ent than that stated above. The replacement line breakers consist of two separate breakers with a connecting piece between the breaker handles (so that both breakers will operate at the same time). If the unit is reconnected for dual voltage, it is no longer RVIA or CSA listed.

Figure 2.1 – Typical Control Panel

‹2.1.2 START/STOP SWITCH

To crank and start the engine, hold this switch in the START position. Release the switch when the engine starts. To stop an operating engine, press and hold the switch in the STOP position until the engine shuts off. The switch center position is the RUN position.

‹2.1.3 7.5 AMP FUSE

The fuse protects the engine’s DC control circuit against electrical overload. If the fuse element has melted open due to overloading, the engine cannot be cranked. If the fuse must be replaced, use only an identical 7.5 amp replacement fuse.

CONTROL CENTER

 

 

 

C IR

U IT

 

 

 

B R E A K E R

 

 

 

C IR

U IT

 

 

 

B R

A K E R

F

S E

S T A R T

F U E L

7

.5 A

 

 

 

IF GENERATOR DOES NOT START.

REMOVE AND INSPECT FUSE.S T O P P R IM E (SEE OWNER'S MANUAL TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE.)

PRESS PRIME SWITCH FOR 10 SECONDS

BEFORE STARTING. WHEN STARTING, DO NOT PRESS

START BUTTON LONGER THEN 15 SECONDS PER ATTEMPT.

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Contents This manual should remain with the unit ‹ Operation and Maintenance ‹ Contents‹ HOW to Obtain Service IntroductionPart I Operating Instructions Part II Installation Instructions Warning   Electrical Hazards   Reference Number Identification Generator IdentificationSafety InstallationGenerator Applicability Generator AC Connection System‹ 1.6.3 Engine Specifications Specifications‹ 1.6.2 Engine OIL Requirements ‹ 1.6.1 Fuel Requirements GasolineGenerator Control Panel ‹ 2.1.2 START/STOP Switch‹ 1.6.5 Emissions Compliance Period ‹ 2.1.1 Fuel PrimerOptional Remote START/STOP Panel Before Starting the EngineAutomatic Choke Starting the Generator Stopping the Generator‹ 2.7.1 Letting the Engine Stabilize ‹ 2.8.2 High Temperature Switch ‹ 2.8.1 LOW OIL Pressure SwitchProtection Systems ‹ 2.7.2 do not Overload the Generator‹ 2.8.4 Overvoltage Protection Checking the Engine OIL Level‹ 2.8.6 25-HOUR CHECK-UP ‹ 2.8.5 25-HOUR BREAK-IN PeriodMaintaining the Engine AIR Cleaner ‹ 3.3.1 Cleaning the Foam PrecleanerChanging the Engine OIL AND/OR OIL Filter Checking the Engine Spark Plug Clean Spark ArrestorBattery Maintenance Cleaning the Generator‹ 3.8.1 Weekly ‹ 3.8.2 Every SIX MonthsRV Generator Service Interval OUT of Service ProcedureDrive Belt Exercising the GeneratorRecreational Vehicle Generators Part  General Hazards   Electrical Hazards  Standards Booklets Purpose and Scope Installation InstructionsEquipment Description Generator Engine Operating SpeedMajor Features Location and Support ‹ 6.1.2 Generator Support‹ 6.1.1 Generator Location ‹ 6.1.3 Suspended Mounting Generator Compartments‹ 6.2.1 Compartment Size ‹ 6.1.4 Generator RestraintTypical Compartment Construction ‹ 6.2.3 Sound Insulating Materials‹ 6.2.4 Acoustics Cooling and Ventilating AIR‹ 6.2.5 Compartment Floor Cutouts ‹ 6.3.1 Generator AirflowGasoline Fuel System ‹ 6.3.2 Testing the InstallationLP GAS Fuel System ‹ 6.4.2 Generator Fuel Supply Line‹ 6.5.1 LP Fuel Consumption LB./HOUR ‹ 6.5.4 Vapor Withdrawal ‹ 6.5.2 Parts not Included in Fuel System‹ 6.5.5 Primary Regulator ‹ 6.5.3 Some Important ConsiderationsExhaust System ‹ 6.5.7 Fuel Supply Lines‹ 6.5.9 Leakage Tests ‹ 6.6.2 Exhaust System Safety Electrical Connections‹ 6.6.1 Mufflers and Spark Arrestors ‹ 6.7.5 Isolating Different Power Sources ‹ 6.7.2 Wiring‹ 6.7.1 Electrical Junction BOX ‹ 6.7.3 Generator AC ConnectionsBattery Installation 15 Transfer Switch Isolation Method Post Installation Tests Optional AccessoriesBefore Initial START-UP Initial StartInstallation Checklist Testing Under LoadProblem Cause Correction Troubleshooting GuideRecreational Vehicle Generators Battery Voltage 19 18 Part NO. QTY Description View a QTY 113 Screw Hhtt M6-1.0 X 16 YC 28,2 Circuit Breaker 3 X 15A 15B 3938 ASSEMBLY, Crankcase RV Exploded Views and Parts Lists CASTING, Twin Regulator Housing Your Warranty Rights and Obligations MANUFACTURER’S Emission Control System Warranty CoveragePURCHASER’S/OWNER’S Warranty Responsibilities Emission Related Parts Include the Following Emission Control System WarrantyWarranty Schedule Commercial Applications

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