Generac Power Systems 005040-2 owner manual Overload Protection for Engine DC Electrical System

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Section 4 — Maintenance

Guardian Liquid-cooled 25 kW Generator

4.6OVERLOAD PROTECTION FOR

ENGINE DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Engine cranking, start up and running are controlled by a solid state Engine Controller circuit board. Battery voltage is delivered to that circuit board via a 15 amp fuse. These overcurrent protection devices will open if the circuit is overloaded.

If a circuit breaker opens or a fuse element

!melts, find the cause of the overload before resetting the circuit breaker or replacing the fuse.

‹4.7.3 ENGINE COOLANT

Check coolant level in coolant recovery bottle. See Specifications.

Add recommended coolant mixture as necessary.

Periodically remove radiator pressure cap (only when engine has cooled down) to make sure the coolant recovery system is functioning properly. Coolant should be at bottom of radiator filler neck. If coolant level is low, inspect gasket in radiator pressure cap. Replace cap, if necessary. To have pressure cap tested, contact an authorized Generac Service Dealer. Inspect cooling system and coolant recovery system for leaks.

4.7CHECKING FLUID LEVELS

‹4.7.1 CHECK ENGINE OIL

Check engine crankcase oil level (Figure 4.3) at least every 20 hours of operation, or prior to use.

Remove oil dipstick and wipe dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.

Install oil dipstick, then remove again.

Oil should be between FULL and ADD marks.

If oil level is below the dipstick ADD mark, remove oil fill cap. Add the recommended oil to bring oil level up to the FULL mark. DO NOT FILL ABOVE THE “FULL” MARK. See “Engine Oil Recommen- dations” for recommended oils.

Figure 4.3 - Oil Dipstick and Oil Fill Cap

Oil Fill Cap

Engine

Air Cleaner

Oil Dipstick

Oil

Filter

4.8MAINTENANCE OWNER/ OPERATOR CAN PERFORM

‹4.8.1 CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL

Refer to “Checking Fluid Levels”.

‹4.8.2 CHECK BATTERY

See “Checking Fluid Levels”.

Check battery cables for condition, tightness, cor- rosion or damage. Clean, tighten or replace as necessary.

‹4.8.3 EXERCISE SYSTEM

Start the generator engine at least once every seven days and let it run at least 20 minutes. See “Weekly Exercise Cycle”.

‹4.8.4 INSPECT COOLING SYSTEM

Inspect engine cooling system. See “Maintenance Schedule”.

Check hoses for damage, deterioration, leaks, etc. Correct any discrepancies found.

Check hose clamps for tightness.

‹4.8.5 CHECK ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL

See “Checking Fluid Levels”.

‹4.8.6 PERFORM VISUAL INSPECTION

Complete a thorough visual inspection of the entire engine-generator monthly. Look for obvious damage, loose, missing or corroded nuts, bolts and other fas- teners. Look for fuel, oil or coolant leaks.

‹4.7.2 BATTERY FLUID

Check battery electrolyte fluid based on the Maintenance Schedule. Fluid should cover separa- tors in all battery cells. If fluid level is low, add dis- tilled water to cover tops of separators. DO NOT USE TAP WATER IN BATTERY.

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‹4.8.7 INSPECT EXHAUST SYSTEM

Inspect the exhaust system at least once every three months. Check all exhaust system pipes, mufflers, clamps, etc. for condition, tightness, leaks, security, damage.

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Contents This manual should remain with the unit Authorized Service Dealer Location ‹ Operation and Maintenance‹ HOW to Obtain Service IntroductionTable of Contents General Hazards Fire Hazards ‹ Standards IndexTransfer Switch GeneratorAutomatic System Operation Generator AC Connection Systems‹ 1.7.1 LOW OIL Pressure Switch ‹ 1.7.2 High Coolant Temperature Switch‹ 1.7.3 LOW Coolant Level Switch Generator Fuel SystemLifting the Generator SpecificationsUnpacking ‹ 1.10.2 Generator Fuel ConsumptionEngine OIL Recommendations ‹ 2.1.1 Nfpa Standards Before InstallationCoolant Recommendations Basic Standby Electric System Generator LocationGenerator Mounting Support Emergency Circuit Isolation MethodUsing AN Engineered GTS Transfer Switch Total Circuit Isolation MethodGenerator AC Neutral Connections Grounding the Generator‹ 2.10.1 Vented Batteries Battery InstallationPreparation Before START-UP Engineered GTS Transfer Switch ‹ 3.2.2 Fault Indicator Leds ‹ 3.2.1 AUTO/OFF/MANUAL Switch‹ 3.2.5 SET Exercise Time Switch Control Console ComponentsManual Transfer START-UP Engine Governor Adjustments ‹ 3.2.6 System Ready LEDRetransfer and Shutdown Automatic OperationWeekly Exercise Cycle Control Board DIP Switch Settings Exhaust Manifold Procedure Intake Manifold ProcedureCylinder Head Procedure Cooling SystemOverload Protection for Engine DC Electrical System Checking Fluid Levels‹ 4.8.11 Changing the Engine AIR Cleaner ‹ 4.8.8 Check FAN Belt‹ 4.8.9 Inspect Engine Governor ‹ 4.8.10 Changing Engine OILMiscellaneous Maintenance ‹ 4.9.1 Cleaning the Generator‹ 4.9.3 Battery Maintenance ‹ 4.9.4 Battery ReplacementScheduled Maintenance Service Maintenance Interval InformationLevel Maintenance Level Troubleshooting Points Problem Cause CorrectionGuardian Liquid-cooled 25 kW Generator Electrical Data Electrical Data Electrical Data Electrical Data Electrical Data Electrical Data Electrical Data Electrical Data Mount Hold Down Battery 2.5L Ford Battery Post Cover BlackBattery Post Cover RED Boot Battery CablePanel for Access Assy Wire 14AWG 7.5 #0 GRN/YEL Assembly Cover AccessCover Access GEN Roof ACO & STD Encl 2.5L54 36 Assy 2A 12V UL Battery Switch ROC Dpst 125V SPDAssy Wire Fuse Holder Screw Hhtt M5-0.8 X 12 BPGenerac Power Systems, Inc Ctrl PNL TOP 2.5L Ford STL Only Motor Units Tank Coolant Recovery Engine 2.5L FordSTARTER, 12 Volt NUT HEX M10-1.5 G8 YEL CHRTo Engine Body Carburetor Assembly Cover AIR CleanerGASKET, AIR Cleaner Adapter Bracket Fuel RegulatorLocktight Rotor 390 15KW 1P Direct HSB 2.5L Ford Rotor 390 20KW 1P Direct HSB 2.5L FordRotor 390 25KW 1P Direct HSB 2.5L Ford Rotor 39030AD1 HSB TecumPipe Muffler OUT Pipe Exhaust 2.5L FordMuffler 2.5L Ford Saddle 2 InchHousing Governor Connector Cover Connector HousingASM Motor Stepper Harn GOV 2.5L FordSupport Radiator 2.5L AL TAL RADIATOR, 2.5L FordHOSE, 2.5L Ford Lower VENTURI, 16 FAN 2.5L Ford RadiatorInstallation Diagram PURCHASER’S/OWNER’S Warranty Responsibilities Your Warranty Rights and ObligationsMANUFACTURER’S Emission Control System Warranty Coverage Emission Control System Warranty Emission Related Parts Include the FollowingWarranty Schedule