Remote/Auto Mode: This is the position you need to have the Master Control Switch set in when you wish to operate the Generator Set automatically in conjunction with a Transfer Switch. This way, the generator set can only be started by making a connection across the remote start connection points on the terminal block located in the control box.
Should this remote start connection be opened up while the engine is running the engine will shut down after a
The engine can be shut down immediately from this position by putting the Master Control Switch into the 'OFF' position.
A fault condition will also shut the engine down immediately.
Fault Indicator Light:
This circular Red indicator light will come on in conjunction with the engine shutting down whenever a fault condition develops.
One Fault Condition that will cause a shut down is if the engine's starter motor cranks for more than 30 seconds without the engine starting. This fault shutdown is to prevent damage to the starter motor.
Another Fault Condition will develop if the generator set stops producing power while the engine is running. This fault shutdown is to prevent further potential damage to the generator end itself.
Another Fault Condition will develop if the engine's Low Oil Pressure Protection System shuts the engine down.
To reset the Control Logic once a Fault Condition has occurred, you must put the Master Control Switch onto the 'OFF' position for a minimum of 10 seconds.
Fuse for the Control Logic Board:
This fuse is rated at 1 Amp. It's purpose is to prevent excessive and potentially damaging current from getting to the circuit board.
Circuit Breaker:
The Circuit Breakers on the generator set provide overload protection for the generator set. These Breakers protect the generator set against potential damage from excessive AC current.
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