Generac Power Systems 04758-2, 04759-2, 04760-2 owner manual Electrical Hazards, Fire Hazards

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 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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

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All generators covered by this manual produce dangerous electrical voltages and can cause fatal electrical shock. Utility power delivers extremely high and dangerous voltages to the transfer switch as does the standby generator when it is in opera- tion. Avoid contact with bare wires, terminals, con- nections, etc., while the unit is running. Ensure all appropriate covers, guards and barriers are in place before operating the generator. If work must be done around an operating unit, stand on an insulated, dry surface to reduce shock hazard.

Do not handle any kind of electrical device while standing in water, while barefoot, or while hands or feet are wet. DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL SHOCK MAY RESULT.

The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires the frame and external electrically conductive parts of the generator to be connected to an approved earth ground. Local electrical codes also may require proper grounding of the generator electrical system.

After installing this home standby electrical sys- tem, the generator may crank and start at any time without warning. When this occurs, load circuits are transferred to the STANDBY (generator) power source. To prevent possible injury if such a start and transfer occur, always set the generator’s AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to its OFF position before working on equipment and remove the 5A and 15A fuses from the generator control panel.

In case of accident caused by electric shock, imme- diately shut down the source of electrical power. If this is not possible, attempt to free the victim from the live conductor. AVOID DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE VICTIM. Use a nonconducting implement, such as a rope or board, to free the victim from the live conductor. If the victim is unconscious, apply first aid and get immediate medical help.

Never wear jewelry when working on this equip- ment. Jewelry can conduct electricity resulting in electric shock, or may get caught in moving com- ponents causing injury.

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Keep a fire extinguisher near the generator at all times. Extinguishers rated “ABC” by the National Fire Protection Association are appropriate for use on the standby electric system. Keep the extin- guisher properly charged and be familiar with its use. If there are any questions pertaining to fire extinguishers, consult the local fire department.

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Do not smoke around the generator. Wipe up any fuel or oil spills immediately. Ensure that no com- bustible materials are left in the generator com- partment, or on or near the generator, as FIRE or EXPLOSION may result. Keep the area surround- ing the generator clean and free from debris.

Gaseous fluids such as natural gas and liquid propane (LP) gas are extremely EXPLOSIVE. Install the fuel supply system according to applica- ble fuel-gas codes. Before placing the home stand- by electric system into service, fuel system lines must be properly purged and leak tested according to applicable code. After installation, inspect the fuel system periodically for leaks. No leakage is permitted.

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In the absence of pertinent standards, codes, regula- tions and laws, the published information listed below may be used as installation guide for this equipment.

1.NFPA No. 37, STATIONARY COMBUSTION ENGINES AND GAS TURBINES, available from the National Fire Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210.

2.NFPA No. 76A, ESSENTIAL ELECTRICAL SYS- TEMS FOR HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, avail- able same as Item 1.

3.NFPA No. 54, NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE, available same as Item 1.

4.NFPA No. 58, AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR STORAGE AND HANDLING OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS, available same as Item 1.

5.NFPA No. 70, NFPA HANDBOOK OF NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, available same as Item 1.

For fire safety, the generator must be installed and maintained properly. Installation always must comply with applicable codes, standards, laws and regulations. Adhere strictly to local, state and national electrical and building codes. Comply with regulations the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has established. Also, ensure that the generator is installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations. Following proper installa- tion, do nothing that might alter a safe installation and render the unit in noncompliance with the aforementioned codes, standards, laws and regu- lations.

6.Article X, NATIONAL BUILDING CODE, available from the American Insurance Association, 85 John Street, New York, N.Y. 10038.

7.AGRICULTURAL WIRING HANDBOOK, available from the Food and Energy Council, 909 University Avenue, Columbia, MO 65201.

8.ASAE EP-3634, INSTALLATION AND MAINTE-

NANCE OF FARM STANDBY ELECTRICAL SYS- TEMS, available from the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, MI 49085.

9.NFPA No. 30, FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS CODE, available same as Item 1.

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Contents 04760-2 13 kW NG, 15 kW LP Models 04758-2 6 kW NG, 7 kW LP 04759-2 12 kW NG, 12 kW LPThis manual should remain with the unit Installation and Owner’s Manual‹ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ‹ CONTENTS‹ HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE INTRODUCTIONIntroduction Despite the safe design of this generator GENERAL HAZARDSParts of the generator are rotating and/or hot during operation. Exercise care near running generatorsFIRE HAZARDS ELECTRICAL HAZARDSEXPLOSION HAZARDS ‹ STANDARDS INDEX1.2 PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1.1 UNPACKING/INSPECTION1.3 SYSTEM SET LED DANGERFigure 1.2 - 12 kW/15 kW, V-twin GT-990/760 Engine 1.4 THE GENERATORFigure 1.1 - 7 kW, Single Cylinder GH-410 Engine ‹ 1.5.2 ENGINE 1.5 SPECIFICATIONS‹ 1.5.1 GENERATOR 1.6 FUEL REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1.8 RECONFIGURING THE FUEL SYSTEM1.7 FUEL CONSUMPTION DANGER1.8.2 12KW AND 15KW, 990CC ENGINES 1.9 LOCATION1.9.1 GENERATOR Figure 1.4 - Demand Regulator1.11 THE BATTERY 1.10 BATTERY INSTALLATION1.9.2 TRANSFER SWITCH 1.9.2.1 7 kW, 12 kW and 15 kW Units Figure 1.5 - Battery Cable Connections2.3 ELECTRICAL CHECKS 2.2 CHECK TRANSFER SWITCH OPERATION2.1 BEFORE INITIAL START-UP 2.5 CHECKING AUTOMATIC OPERATION 2.4 GENERATOR TESTS UNDER LOADFigure 2.1 - Dual Fuel Regulators 2.6 ADJUSTING THE REGULATOR NATURAL GAS ONLYFigure 2.2 - Placement of Regulator 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 Screw3.1 BREAK-IN PROCEDURE 2.8 VOLTAGE REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT3.2 USING THE AUTO/OFF/MANUAL SWITCH FIGURE Figure 2.6 - Voltage Adjustment Potentiometer3.5 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 ‹ 3.5.2 TRANSFER BACK TO UTILITY POWER SOURCE‹ 3.7.2 HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCH Figure 3.2 - Manual Transfer Switch Operation4.2 CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL Figure 3.3 - Low Oil Pressure and High Temperature Switches4.1 FUSE ‹ 3.7.3 OVERCRANK‹ 4.3.2 OIL CHANGE PROCEDURE 4.5 CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR CLEANER4.3 CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL 4.4 CHANGING THE OIL FILTERFigure 4.6 - 7 kW, Engine Air Cleaner Location 4.7 BATTERY MAINTENANCEFigure 4.7 - 12 kW and 15 kW Engine Air Cleaner Figure 4.8 - Setting the Spark Plug Gap4.9 COOLING SYSTEM 4.8 ADJUSTING VALVE CLEARANCEFigure 4.10 - Valve Clearance Adjustment ‹ 4.12.2 RETURN TO SERVICE 4.12 OUT OF SERVICE PROCEDURE‹ 4.12.1 REMOVAL FROM SERVICE 4.10 ATTENTION AFTER SUBMERSION4.13 SERVICE SCHEDULE PROBLEM 5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDECAUSE CORRECTIONSection 6 - Electrical Data 24 Generac Power Systems, IncENGINE WIRING CONNECTION CONTROL PANEL BOXCUSTOMER 26 Generac Power Systems, Inc Electrical Schematic - 12 & 15 kW - Drawing No. 0D8501-BSection 6 - Electrical Data Section 6 - Electrical Data 28 Generac Power Systems, IncSection 6 - Electrical Data 224A 30 Generac Power Systems, Inc225A Electrical Schematic - 7 kW - Drawing No. 0D9014-C 32 Generac Power Systems, Inc Section 7 - Exploded Views and Parts ListsPART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 34 Generac Power Systems, Inc PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 35, 36, 40 36 Generac Power Systems, Inc27, 28 DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY38 Generac Power Systems, Inc DESCRIPTION 14 20 40 Generac Power Systems, Inc1.25 FT 1.8 FT42 Generac Power Systems, Inc 1.33 FT 2.6 FT3 FT 44 Generac Power Systems, Inc DESCRIPTION 46 Generac Power Systems, Inc DESCRIPTION 48 Generac Power Systems, Inc DESCRIPTION ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS INCHES 50 Generac Power Systems, IncSection 8 - Mounting Guardian Air-cooled 7 kW, 12 Drawing No. 0D3739-BSection 9 - Notes MANUFACTURER’S EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY COVERAGE YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONSPURCHASER’S/OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES CALIFORNIA AND FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENTEMISSION RELATED PARTS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTYPREPACKAGED EMERGENCY AUTOMATIC STANDBY GENERATORS GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FOR GUARDIANWARRANTY SCHEDULE THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING