Generac Power Systems 005261-1, 005262-1 START-UP Checklist, ‹ Preparation for START-UP

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Standby Generator Sets

Installation

START-UP CHECKLIST

Before working on the generator, ensure the fol- lowing:

The AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch is in the OFF position.

The 120VAC supply to the battery charger is switched OFF.

‹PREPARATION FOR START-UP

Ensure that the 120VAC circuit breaker to the bat- tery charger is open.

Remove the fuse from the the control panel. For the H-100 and R-series: Open the front door of the control box and remove the 15 Amp ATO fuse in the lower left-hand corner of the control box.

Connect the battery cables to the battery. Attach negative battery cable last.

Close the 120VAC circuit breaker to the battery charger.

Measure the voltage at the battery before and after the charger is turned on.

Verify all AC electrical connections are tight at the circuit breaker and transfer switch.

Visually inspect entire area looking for loose paper, plastic wrappings, leaves, etc.

Check all hoses clamps fittings for leaks or dam- age.

Check all electrical plugs throughout the genera- tor. Ensure each plug is seated correctly and fully inserted into its receptacle.

Verify the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch is in OFF position.

Open the valve to the engine fuel line.

Bleed the fuel system of air. (necessary for long fuel lines).

Open the generator main line circuit breaker.

Connect a manometer to the gas line and record the static pressure. It must be as listed in the Specifications.

Insert the fuse into the control panel.

Move the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to the MAN- UAL position. The engine should now crank and start.

Check voltage at the generator terminals.

For 3-phase units, check phase rotation at the transfer switch terminals. The generator phase rotation must match the utility phase rotation.

Check for coolant, fuel, oil, and exhaust leaks.

Close the generators main line circuit breaker.

Turn the generator set off.

Connect the UTILITY supply to the transfer switch.

Set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to AUTO.

Disconnect utility power before the transfer switch.

Engine should start, transfer to load.

Run at least 15 minutes on generator power. Make certain all 3-phase loads are functioning correctly (correct phase rotation).

Reconnect Utility power

Transfer switch will transfer back to Utility and engine will shut down within the given time parameters set up for the specific transfer switch and controller.

Install all covers, access plates and door panels.

Put the Owners Manual in a safe and accessible place.

Make certain the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch is in the AUTO position.

‹START-UP INSPECTION

When a start-up is performed by an Authorized Service Dealer, a standard three-part form titled “Start-up Inspection for Standby Power Systems” (part no. 067377), should be completed by the instal- lation technician or engineer. See page 1-3 for infor- mation on locating the nearest Authorized Service Dealer. The installer should complete the form and disseminate copies as follows:

White copy: Mail to Generac Warranty Department, P.O. Box 340, 211 Murphy Dr., Eagle, WI 53119- 2062.

Pink Copy: For service file of installing dealer.

Yellow Copy: For the customer’s records.

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005261-1, 005262-1 specifications

Generac Power Systems, a leader in backup power solutions, offers a range of generators designed to meet different power needs. Among their notable products are the Generac models 005261-1 and 005262-1, which are both excellent options for residential and commercial applications. These generators are specifically designed to provide reliable power during outages, ensuring that homes and businesses remain operational when it matters most.

One of the standout features of the Generac 005261-1 and 005262-1 models is their automatic transfer switch technology. This feature allows the generators to detect power outages automatically and switch on within seconds, providing uninterrupted power. The systems are designed for ease of use, with a user-friendly control panel that displays critical information about the generator’s status and maintenance requirements.

Both models are powered by Generac's innovative engine technology, which ensures superior performance and fuel efficiency. The engines are engineered to run quietly while delivering ample power output. The 005261-1 typically offers up to 22 kW of backup power, while the 005262-1 goes up to 26 kW, making them suitable for larger homes or essential commercial applications.

In terms of construction, the Generac models feature durable weather-resistant enclosures, ensuring they can withstand harsh environmental conditions. Their compact design makes installation straightforward, with options for both concrete pads and low-profile installations. Furthermore, both generators are equipped with a state-of-the-art digital controller that allows users to monitor the system remotely.

Another important characteristic is the Generac Power Zone Mobile Link, which allows users to monitor their generator’s status via a smartphone app. This feature provides peace of mind, as users can receive alerts regarding power outages, routine maintenance, and operational status in real time, even when they are not home.

The maintenance of these generators is simplified by their built-in features, including an integrated maintenance reminder system that alerts users when service is due. This proactive approach aids in extending the life of the generator and optimizing performance over time.

In summary, the Generac Power Systems models 005261-1 and 005262-1 offer a blend of reliability, efficiency, and advanced technology. With automatic transfer switches, robust engine design, and smart monitoring capabilities, these generators stand out in the market as excellent choices for backup power needs. Whether for residential use or light commercial applications, users can trust in Generac’s commitment to delivering dependable power solutions.