Generac 11 kW G0067201 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
Owners Manual
60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators
8 kW to 22 kW
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WARNING
This product is not intended to be used in
a critical life support application. Failure to
adhere to this warning could result in
death or serious injury.
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Use this page to record important information about your generator set.
Record the information found on your unit data label on this
page. For the location of the unit data label, see General
Information. The unit has a label plate affixed to the inside
partition, to the left of the control panel c
onsole as shown in
Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2. For directions on how to open
the top lid and remove the front panel, see Operation.
When contacting an Independent Authorized Service Dealer
about parts and service, always supply the complete model
number and serial number of the unit.
Operation and Maintenance: Proper maintenance and care
of the generator ensures a minimum number of problems
and keeps operating expenses at a minimum. It is the
operator’s responsibility to perform all safety checks, to
make sure that all maintenance for safe operation is
performed promptly, and to have the equipment checked
periodically by an Independent Authorized Service Dealer.
Normal maintenance, service and replacement of parts are
the responsibility of the owner/operator and, as such, are not
considered defects in materials or workmanship within the
terms of the warranty. Individual operating habits and usage
may contribute to the need for additional maintenance or
service.
When the generator requires servicing or repairs, Generac
recommends contacting an Independent Authorized Service
Dealer for assistance. Authorized service technicians are
factory-trained and are capable of handling all service
needs.To locate the nearest Independent Authorized Service
Dealer, please visit the dealer locator at:
www.generac.com/Service/DealerLocator/.
Model:
Serial:
Prod Date Week:
Volts:
LPV Amps:
NG Amps:
Hz:
Phase:
Controller P/N:
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WARNING
California Proposition 65. This product contains or
emits chemicals known to the state of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive
harm.
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WARNING
California Proposition 65. Engine exhaust and some
of its constituents are known to the state of California
to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive
harm.
Table of Contents
Owner’s Manual for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators iii
Section 1: Safety Rules & General
Information
Introduction ..........................................................1
Read This Manual Thoroughly ....................................1
How to Obtain Service .................................................1
Safety Rules .........................................................1
General Hazards .........................................................2
Exhaust Hazards .........................................................3
Electrical Hazards .......................................................3
Fire Hazards ................................................................4
Explosion Hazards ......................................................4
Section 2: General Information
The Generator ......................................................5
Generator ....................................................................6
Protection Systems .............................................7
Emission Information ..........................................7
Fuel Requirements ..............................................7
Battery Requirements .........................................7
Battery Charger ....................................................7
Engine Oil Requirements ....................................7
Section 3: Operation
Site Prep Verification ...........................................9
Side Compartment ...............................................9
Main Circuit Breaker (Generator Disconnect) ..............9
LED Indicator Lights ....................................................9
120V GFCI Outlet/15 Amp Breaker
(16-22 kW Only) ..........................................................9
Generator Enclosure ...........................................9
Control Panel Interface .....................................11
Setting the Exercise Timer ................................14
Battery Charger ..................................................14
Manual Transfer Operation ...............................14
Transfer to Generator Power Source ........................15
Transfer Back to Utility Power Source .......................15
Automatic Transfer Operation ......................... 16
Automatic Sequence of Operation .................. 16
Utility Failure ..............................................................16
Cranking ....................................................................16
Cold Smart Start ........................................................16
Load Transfer ............................................................16
Shutting Generator Down While Under Load . 16
To turn the generator OFF: .......................................16
To turn the generator back ON: .................................16
Section 4: Maintenance
Maintenance ....................................................... 17
Performing Scheduled Maintenance ............... 17
Service Schedule ............................................... 17
Checking Engine Oil Level ............................... 18
Engine Oil Recommendations ...................................18
Changing the Oil and Oil Filter ......................... 19
Changing the Engine Air Cleaner .................... 19
Spark Plugs ........................................................ 19
Valve Clearance Adjustment ............................ 20
Check Valve Clearance .............................................20
Adjust Valve Clearance .............................................20
Battery Maintenance ......................................... 20
Attention After Submersion ............................. 21
Corrosion Protection ........................................ 21
Remove From/ To Service Procedure ............. 22
Remove From Service ...............................................22
Return to Service .......................................................22
Section 5: Troubleshooting
Section 6: Quick Reference Guide
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Section 1: Safety Rules & General Information
Owner’s Manual for 60 Hz Air-cooled Generators 1
Section 1: Safety Rules & General Information
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this compact, high
performance, air-cooled, engine-driven generator. It is
designed to automatically supply electrical power to
operate critical loads during a utility power failure.
This unit is factory installed in an all-weather, metal
enclosure that is intended exclusively for outdoor
installation. This generator will operate using either vapor
withdrawn liquid propane (LP) or natural gas (NG).
NOTE: When sized properly, this generator is suitable for
supplying typical residential loads such as induction
motors (sump pumps, refrigerators, air conditioners,
furnaces, etc.), electronic components (computer,
monitor, TV, etc.), lighting loads and microwaves.
Read This Manual Thoroughly
If any portion of this manual is not understood, contact
the nearest Independent Authorized Service Dealer for
starting, operating and servicing procedures.
This manual must be used in conjunction with the
appropriate Owner’s Manual.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS: The manufacturer
suggests that this manual and the rules for safe operation
be copied and posted near the unit installation site.
Safety should be stressed to all operators and potential
operators of this equipment.
Throughout this publication and on tags and decals
affixed to the generator, DANGER, WARNING, and
CAUTION blocks are used to alert personnel to special
instructions about a particular operation that may be
hazardous if performed incorrectly or carelessly. Observe
them carefully. Their definitions are as follows:
NOTE: Notes provide additional information important to
a procedure or component.
These safety warnings cannot eliminate the hazards they
indicate. Observing safety precautions and strict
compliance with the special instructions while performing
the action or service are essential to preventing accidents.
The operator is responsible for proper and safe use of
the equipment. The manufacturer strongly recommends
that if the operator is also the owner, to read the Owner’s
Manual and thoroughly understand all instructions before
using this equipment. The manufacturer also strongly
recommends instructing other users to properly start and
operate the unit. This prepares them if they need to
operate the equipment in an emergency.
How to Obtain Service
When the generator requires servicing or repairs, contact
an Independent Authorized Service Dealer for assistance.
Service technicians are factory-trained and are capable of
handling all service needs. For assistance locating a
dealer, go to
www.generac.com/Service/DealerLocator/.
When contacting a dealer about parts and service,
always supply the complete model number and serial
number of the unit as given on its data decal, which is
located on the generator. Refer to Figure 2-1 and Figure
2-2 for decal location. Record the model number and
serial numbers in the spaces provided on the inside front
cover of this manual.
Safety Rules
Study these SAFETY RULES carefully before installing,
operating or servicing this equipment. Become familiar
with this Owner’s Manual and with the unit. The
generator can operate safely, efficiently and reliably only
if it is properly installed, operated and maintained. Many
accidents are caused by failing to follow simple and
fundamental rules or precautions.
The manufacturer cannot anticipate every possible
circumstance that might involve a hazard. The warnings in
this manual and on tags and decals affixed to the unit are,
therefore, not all-inclusive. If using a procedure, work
method, or operating technique the manufacturer does not
specifically recommend, verify that it is safe for others.
Also, make sure the procedure, work method or operating
technique utilized does not render the generator unsafe.
(000100a)
WARNING
Consult Manual. Read and understand manual
completely before using product. Failure to
completely understand manual and product
could result in death or serious injury.
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DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
(000002)
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
(000003)
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
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General Hazards
Inspect the generator regularly, and contact the nearest
Independent Authorized Service Dealer for parts needing
repair or replacement.
(000190)
DANGER
Loss of life. Property damage. Installation must always
comply with applicable codes, standards, laws and
regulations. Failure to do so will result in death
or serious injury.
Automatic start-up. Disconnect utility power and
render unit inoperable before working on unit.
Failure to do so will result in death or serious injury.
(000191)
DANGER
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WARNING
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WARNING
This product is not intended to be used in
a critical life support application. Failure to
adhere to this warning could result in
death or serious injury.
(000115)
WARNING
Moving Parts. Do not wear jewelry when
starting or operating this product. Wearing
jewelry while starting or operating this product
could result in death or serious injury.
(000111)
WARNING
Moving Parts. Keep clothing, hair, and
appendages away from moving parts. Failure
to do so could result in death or serious injury.
(000108)
WARNING
Hot Surfaces. When operating machine, do not
touch hot surfaces. Keep machine away from
combustibles during use. Hot surfaces
could result in severe burns or fire.
(000146)
WARNING
Equipment and property damage. Do not alter
construction of, installation, or block ventilation for
generator. Failure to do so could result in unsafe
operation or damage to the generator.
WARNING
Risk of injury. Do not operate or service this
machine if not fully alert. Fatigue can impair the
ability to service this equipment and could result
in death or serious injury.
(000215)
WARNING
Environmental Hazard. Always recycle batteries at an
official recycling center in accordance with all local
laws and regulations. Failure to do so could result in
environmental damage, death or serious injury.
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WARNING
Injury and equipment damage. Do not use
generator as a step. Doing so could result in falling,
damaged parts, unsafe equipment operation,
and could result in death or serious injury.
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Exhaust Hazards
Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and ventilating air
is critical to correct generator operation. Do not alter the
installation or permit even partial blockage of ventilation
provisions, as this can seriously affect safe operation of
the generator. The generator must be installed and
operated outdoors only.
Electrical Hazards
Asphyxiation. Running engines produce
carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless,
poisonous gas. Carbon monoxide, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
(000103)
DANGER
(000178a)
Asphyxiation. Always use a battery operated carbon
monoxide alarm indoors and installed according to
the manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to do so
could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
(000144)
DANGER
Electrocution. Contact with bare wires,
terminals, and connections while generator
is running will result in death or serious injury.
(000150)
DANGER
Electrocution. Never connect this unit to the electrical
system of any building unless a licensed electrician
has installed an approved transfer switch. Failure to
do so will result in death or serious injury.
(000131a)
DANGER
Electrical backfeed. Use only approved switchgear to
isolate generator when electrical utility is the primary
power source. Failure to do so will result in death,
serious injury, and equipment damage.
(000152)
DANGER
Electrocution. Verify electrical system is
properly grounded before applying power.
Failure to do so will result in death or serious
injury.
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Fire Hazards
Comply with regulations the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) has established. Also,
verify that the generator is installed in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations.
Following proper installation, do nothing that might alter a
safe installation and render the unit in noncompliance
with the aforementioned codes, standards, laws and
regulations.
Explosion Hazards
WARNING
Fire hazard. Do not obstruct cooling and
ventilating airflow around the generator. Inadequate
ventilation could result in fire hazard, possible
equipment damage, death or serious injury.
(000217)
WARNING
Fire and explosion. Installation must comply
with all local, state, and national electrical
(000218)
building codes. Noncompliance could result in unsafe
operation, equipment damage, death or serious injury.
WARNING
Fire hazard. Use only fully-charged fire
(000219)
extinguishers rated “ABC” by the NFPA. Discharged or
improperly rated fire extinguishers will not extinguish
electrical fires in automatic standby generators.
(000100a)
WARNING
Consult Manual. Read and understand manual
completely before using product. Failure to
completely understand manual and product
could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
required safety equipment could result in
death or serious injury.
(000221)
Risk of electrocution. Refer to NFPA 70E for
safety equipment required when working with
with a live electrical system. Failure to use
(000147)
WARNING
Risk of Fire. Unit must be positioned in a
manner that prevents combustible material
accumulation underneath. Failure to do so
could result in death or serious injury.
(000192)
DANGER
(000151)
DANGER
Connection of fuel source must be done by a qualified
professional technician or contractor. Incorrect installation
of this unit will result in death, serious injury, and damage
to equipment and property damage.
(000174)
DANGER
Risk of fire. Allow fuel spills to completely dry
before starting engine. Failure to do so will
result in death or serious injury.
(000110)
WARNING
Risk of Fire. Hot surfaces could ignite
combustibles, resulting in fire. Fire could
result in death or serious injury.
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Section 2: General Information
The Generator
Figure 2-1. GH-410 Engine 8 kW Unit (Left) and GH-530 Engine 11 kW Unit (Right)
Figure 2-2. GT-990/GT-999 Engines, 16-22 kW Units
A. Exhaust Enclosure D. Battery Compartment G. Circuit Breakers J. Oil Fill Cap
B. Composite Base E. Fuel Regulator H. Control Panel K. Air Filter
C. Oil Filter F. Fuel Inlet (Back) I. Data Label L. Oil Dipstick
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Specifications
Generator
Engine
The specification sheet for your generator was included in the documentation provided with the unit at the time of
purchase. For additional copies, consult your local Independent Authorized Service Dealer for your specific generator
model.
Model 8 kW 11 kW 16 kW 20 kW 22 kW
Rated Voltage 240
Rated Maximum Load
Current (Amps) at Rated
Voltage*
33.3 45.8 66.6 83.3 91.7
Main Circuit Breaker 35 Amp 50 Amp 65 Amp 90 Amp 100 Amp
Phase 1
Rated AC Frequency 60 Hz
Battery Requirement
Group 26R, 12 Volts and 540 CCA Minimum (see Replacement Parts)
Enclosure Aluminum Aluminum/Steel Aluminum/Steel Steel Aluminum
Weight (lbs/kilos) 378/171.5
394/178.7 (Steel)
358/162.4 (Aluminum)
455/206.4 (Steel)
419/190 (Aluminum)
505/229 476/216
Normal Operating Range
This unit is tested in accordance to UL 2200 standards with an operating temperature of -20 ºF (-29 ºC) to 122 ºF
(50 ºC). For areas where temperatures fall below 32 ºF (0 ºC) a cold weather kit is recommended. When operated
above 77 ºF (25 ºC) there may be a decrease in engine power. (Please reference the engine specifications section.
These generators are rated in accordance with UL 2200, Safety Standard for Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies, and CSA-C22.2 No. 100-04
Standard for Motors and Generators.
* Natural Gas ratings will depend on specific fuel joules/Btu content. Typical derates are between 10-20% off the LP gas rating.
** Circuits to be moved must be protected by same size breaker. For example, a 15 amp circuit in the main panel must be a 15 amp circuit in the
transfer switch.
Model 8 kW 11 kW 16 kW 20/22 kW
Type of Engine GH-410 GTH-530 GT-990 GT-999
Number of Cylinders1222
Displacement 410 cc 530 cc 992 cc 999 cc
Cylinder Block Aluminum w/ cast iron sleeve
Recommended Spark Plug
see Replacement Parts
Spark Plug Gap 0.508 mm (0.020 in) 0.76 mm (0.030 in) 1.02 mm (0.040 in) 1.02 mm (0.040 in)
Valve Clearance 0.05 - 0.1 mm
(0.002 - 0.004 in)
0.05 - 0.1 mm
(0.002 - 0.004 in)
0.05 - 0.1 mm
(0.002 - 0.004 in)
0.05 - 0.1 mm
(0.002 - 0.004 in)
Starter 12 VDC
Oil Capacity Including Filter Approx. 1.5 qt/ 1.4 l Approx. 1.7 qt/ 1.6 l Approx. 1.9 qt/ 1.8 l Approx. 1.9 qt/ 1.8 l
Recommended Oil Filter
see Replacement Parts
Recommended Air Filter
see Replacement Parts
Engine power is subject to and limited by such factors as fuel Btu/joules, ambient temperature and altitude. Engine power decreases about 3.5 percent
for each 1000 feet (304.8 meters) above sea level, and also will decrease about 1 percent for each 6 ºC (10 ºF) above 15 ºC (60 ºF) ambient temperature.
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Owner’s Manual for 60 Hz Air-cooled Generators 7
Protection Systems
The generator may have to run for long periods of time
with no operator present to monitor the engine/generator
conditions. Therefore, the generator is equipped with a
number of systems to automatically shut down the unit to
protect it against potentially damaging conditions. Some
of these systems are as follows:
Alarms:
Warnings:
The control panel contains a display which alerts the
operator when a fault condition occurs. The above list is
not all inclusive. For more information about alarms and
control panel operation, see Section 3 Operation.
NOTE: A warning will indicate a condition, on the
generator, that should be addressed but not shut the
generator down. An alarm will shut the generator down to
protect the system from any damage. In the event of an
alarm, an owner can clear the alarm and restart the
generator prior to contacting an Independent Authorized
Service Dealer. If the intermittent issue occurs again,
contact an Independent Authorized Service Dealer.
Emission Information
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US
EPA) (and California Air Resources Board (CARB), for
engines/equipment certified to California standards)
requires that this engine/equipment complies with
exhaust and evaporative emissions standards. Locate
the emissions compliance decal on the engine to
determine applicable standards. For emissions warranty
information, please reference the included emissions
warranty. It is important to follow the maintenance
specifications in Section 4 Maintenance to ensure that
the engine complies with the applicable emissions
standards for the duration of the product’s life.
This generator is certified to operate on Liquid Propane
Vapor fuel or pipeline Natural Gas.
The Emission Control System code is EM (Engine
Modification). The Emission Control System on this
generator consists of the following:
Fuel Requirements
The engine has been fitted with a dual fuel carburetion
system. The unit will run on natural gas or LP gas
(vapor), but it has been factory set to run on natural gas.
The fuel system will be configured for the available fuel
source during installation.
Recommended fuels should have a BTU content of at
least 1000 Btus per cubic foot (37.26 megajoules per
cubic meter) for natural gas, or at least 2500 BTUs per
cubic foot (93.15 megajoules per cubic meter) for LP gas
(vapor).
NOTE: If converting to LP gas from natural gas, a
minimum LP tank size of 250 gallons (946 liters) is
recommended. See the Installation Manual for complete
procedures and details.
Battery Requirements
Group 26R, 12V, minimum 540 CCA.
For proper battery maintenance procedures, see Section
4 Maintenance.
Battery Charger
The battery charger is integrated into the control panel
module in all models. It operates as a Smart Charger
which ensures output charging levels are safe and
continuously optimized to promote maximum battery life.
Engine Oil Requirements
For proper oil viscosity, see chart in Figure 4-1.
High Temperature
Low Oil Pressure
Overcrank
Overspeed
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Overload
Underspeed
RPM Sensor Loss
Controller Fault
Wiring Error
Fuse Problem
Stepper Overcurrent
Charger Warning
Charger Missing AC
Low Battery
Battery Problem
Exercise Set Error
USB Warning
Download Failure
System Components
Air Induction
- Intake Manifold
- Air Cleaner
Fuel Metering
- Carburetor and Mixer Assembly
- Fuel Regulator
Ignition
- Spark Plug
- Ignition Module
Exhaust
- Exhaust Manifold
- Muffler
(000105)
DANGER
Explosion and Fire. Fuel and vapors are
extremely flammable and explosive. Add fuel
in a well ventilated area. Keep fire and spark
away. Failure to do so will result in death
or serious injury.
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Replacement Parts
Accessories
Performance enhancing accessories are available for air-cooled generators.
NOTE: Contact an Independent Authorized Service Dealer or visit www.generac.com for additional information on
replacement parts, accessories, and extended warranties.
Description 8 kW 11 kW 16 kW 20 kW 22 kW
26R Exide Battery 0H3421S
Spark Plug 0G0767B 0E9368 0E7585A 0G0767A 0G0767A
Oil Filter 070185E
Air Filter 0E9371A 0J8478
Control Panel Fuse 0D7178T
Transfer Switch Fuses 073590A
Accessory Description
Cold Weather Kit Recommended in areas where temperatures fall below 32 ºF (0 ºC).
Scheduled Maintenance Kit Includes all pieces necessary to perform maintenance on the generator along
with oil recommendations.
Auxiliary Transfer Switch Lockout Enables any of the transfer switches to completely lock out one large electrical
load by tying into its control system.
Fascia Base Wrap The fascia base wrap snaps together around the bottom of the new air-cooled
generators. This offers a sleek, contoured appearance as well as offering
protection from rodents and insects by covering the lifting holes located in the
base. Requires use of the mounting pad shipped with the generator.
Mobile Link™ (USA only) Provides a personalized web portal that displays the generator status,
maintenance schedule, event history and much more. This portal is accessible
via computer, tablet or smart phone. Sends emails and/or text notifications the
moment there is any change in the generator’s status. Notification settings can
be customized to what type of alert is sent and how often. For more
information, visit www.MobileLinkGen.com.
Touch-Up Paint Kit Very important to maintain the look and integrity of the generator enclosure.
This kit includes touch-up paint and instructions.
Wireless Local Monitor Completely wireless and battery powered, the Wireless Local Monitor provides
you with instant status without ever leaving the house. Status lights (red,
yellow and green) alert owners when the generator needs attention. Magnetic
backing permits refrigerator mounting and gives a 600 foot line of sight
communication.
Extended Warranty Coverage Extend your generator warranty coverage by purchasing extended warranty
coverage. Covers both parts and labor. Extended coverage can be purchased
within 12 months of the end-users purchase date.
This extended coverage is applicable to registered units and end-user proof of
purchase must be available upon request.
Available for Generac
®
, Guardian
®
and Centurion
®
products. Not available for
Corepower™ and EcoGen™ products or all international purchases.
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Owner’s Manual for 60 Hz Air-cooled Generators 9
Section 3: Operation
Site Prep Verification
It is important that the generator is installed in such a way
that the airflow into and out of the generator is not
impeded. Verify that all shrubs or tall grasses have been
removed within 3 ft. (0.91m) of the intake and discharge
louvers on the sides of the enclosure. It is also important
that the generator is not subject to water intrusion. Verify
that all potential sources such as water sprinklers, roof
run-off, rain gutter down spouts and sump pump
discharges are directed away from the generator
enclosure.
Turn the generator OFF before performing maintenance.
Remove 7.5 Amp fuse, T1 and T2 battery charge fuses,
and disconnect battery cables to prevent accidental start
up. Disconnect the NEGATIVE (-) cable first, then
disconnect the POSITIVE (+) cable. When connecting
the cables, connect the POSITIVE cable first, the
NEGATIVE cable last.
Side Compartment
Local codes may require this compartment to be locked.
A hasp is provided so the owner/operator can secure the
compartment with a padlock. Check local codes for side
compartment locking requirements.
Figure 3-1. Open Side Compartment
Main Circuit Breaker (Generator Disconnect)
This is a 2-pole breaker rated according to relevant
specifications. See “A” in Figure 3-1.
LED Indicator Lights
See “B” in Figure 3-1.
Green LED “Ready” light is on when utility is
present and the control panel button is in the AUTO
position. This also indicates when the generator is
running.
Red LED “Alarm” light is on when the generator is
OFF or a fault is detected. Contact an authorized
servicing dealer.
Yellow LED “Maintenance” light.
NOTE: Yellow LED may be on at the same time as either
the Red or Green LED.
120V GFCI Outlet/15 Amp Breaker
(16-22 kW Only)
Some units are equipped with an external 15 Amp, 120
volt GFCI c
onvenience outlet located in the top corner of
the compartment. See “C” in Figure 3-1.
When the generator is running, in the absence of utility
power, this outlet may also be used to power items
outside the home such as lights or power tools. This
outlet may also be used when utility power is present by
running the generator in manual mode.
This outlet does not provide power if the generator is not
running. Do not use this outlet when the generator is in
Exercise mode. This outlet is protected by a 15 Amp
circuit breaker in the side compartment.
Generator Enclosure
The lid will be locked. A set of keys is attached to the
circuit breaker box door with a cable tie.
1. Cut the cable tie to remove the keys.
2. Use the keys to open the lid of the generator.
NOTE: The enclosed keys provided with this unit are
intended for service personnel use only.
Automatic start-up. Disconnect utility power and
render unit inoperable before working on unit.
Failure to do so will result in death or serious injury.
(000191)
DANGER
(000182)
WARNING
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B
C
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Figure 3-2. Circuit Breaker Box and Keys
(As Shipped)
3. There are two locks securing the lid, one on each
side (A in Figure 3-3). To properly open the lid,
press down, on the lid, above the side lock and
unlock the latch.
4. Repeat for the other side. If pressure is not applied
from the top, the lid may appear stuck.
NOTE: Always verify that the side locks are unlocked
before attempting to lift the lid.
5. Once the lid is open, remove the front access
panel by lifting it up and out.
NOTE: Always the lift the front access panel up before
pulling away from enclosure (B and C in Figure 3-3). Do
not pull the panel away from the enclosure before lifting
up (D in Figure 3-3).
Figure 3-3. Side Lock Location and Front Panel Removal
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Control Panel Interface
The Control Panel Interface is located under the lid of the
enclosure. Before attempting to lift the lid of the
enclosure, verify that both left and right side locks are
unlocked. To remove the front cover, lift the cover straight
up to disengage the side hooks, then tilt and lift it away
from the unit.
When closing the unit, verify that both left and right side
locks are securely locked.
NOTE: All appropriate panels must be in place during
any operation of the generator. This includes operation
by a servicing technician, while conducting
troubleshooting procedures.
Figure 3-4. Generator Control Panel
Using the Auto/Off/Manual Interface
NOTE: Damage caused by mis-wiring of the interconnect wires is not warrantable.
Interface Menu Displays
The LCD display
Menu System Navigation
To get to the MENU, use the “Escape” button from any page. It may require pressing it several times before getting to
the MENU page. Navigate to the desired menu by using the
/ buttons. When the desired menu is displayed and
flashing, press the “Enter” button. See Figure 3-5 Navigation Menu.
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Button Description of Operation
AUTO
Selecting this button activates fully automatic system operation. It also allows the unit to automatically
start and exercise the generator according to the exercise timer (see
Setting the Exercise Timer ).
OFF This button shuts down the engine and also prevents automatic operation of the unit.
MANUAL
This button will crank and start the generator. Transfer to standby power will not occur unless there is a
utility failure.
Feature Description
HOME page
The default page which will be displayed if no buttons are pressed for 60 seconds. This page normally
shows the current Status message and the current date and time. The highest priority active Alarm/
Warning will be automatically posted on this page as well as flashing the backlight when such a condi-
tion is detected. In the case of multiple Alarms/Warnings, only the first message will be displayed. To
clear an Alarm or Warning, press the OFF button and then press the ENTER key.
Display Backlight
Normally off. If the operator presses any button, the backlight will automatically light and remain on for
30 seconds.
MAIN MENU page
Allows the operator to navigate to all other pages or sub-menus by using the Arrows and Enter but-
tons. This page can be accessed at any time with several presses of the dedicated Escape button.
Each press of the Escape button takes the operator to the previous menu until the MAIN MENU dis-
plays. This page contains information for - History; Status; Edit; Debug.
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12 Owner’s Manual for 60 Hz Air-cooled Generators
Figure 3-5. Navigation Menu
EVOLUTION/SYNC2.0 HSB MENU MAP
“Run Log”
ESC
ENTER
ENTER
SYSTEM
BAT-
DATE/TIME
SUB MENUS
HISTORY
EDI
Exercise Time
14:00 Wednesday
Firmware Update
Press Enter
ESC
ESC
ENTER
Current Date/Time
2/12/13 12:22
ESC
ENTER
ENTER
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ENTER
ENTER
ESC
ESC
ENTER
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ENTERENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ESC
ESC
Switched to “OFF”
Hours of Protection
0 (H)
Language
English
Fuel Selection
NG or LP
Firmware Update
Insert USB
“Alarm Log”
- Alarm Log +
- Run Log +
- 1 thru 50 +
- 1 thru 50 +
Warning Message(s)
Charger Warning
Charger Missing AC
Low Battery
Battery Problem
Exercise Set Error
USB Warning
Download Failure
Running Manual
Running-Utility Lost
Running-Remote Start
Running-2 Wire Start
Running - Exercise
Switched Off
Stopped - Auto
Stopped - Alarm
Alarm Message(s)
High Temperature
Low Oil Pressure
Overcrank
Overspeed
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Overload
Underspeed
RPM Sensor Loss
Controller Fault
Wiring Error
Stepper Overcurrent
Fuse Problem*
ESC
Select Min (0-59)
- 0 +
ESC
ESC
Select Hour (0-23)
- 14 +
ESC ESC
Quiet Test Mode
?
Select Frequency
- WEEKLY +
- BIWEEKLY +
- MONTHLY +
Quiet Test Mode only
on certain models
Language
+ English -
Fuel Selection
+ NG or LP -
ENTER
Cold Smart Start?
YES or NO
ESC
Cold Smart Start?
- YES or NO +
Language
+ Espanol -
+
-
+
-
Battery Condition
“Good” “Inspect Battery” or “Check Battery”
*“Fuse Problem” on Firmware
1.11 and older ONLY
Note: Menu functions and features may vary
depending on unit model and firmware revision.
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Owner’s Manual for 60 Hz Air-cooled Generators 13
Figure 3-6. Navigation Menu
UP ARROW =
+
DOWN ARROW =
-
ESC
MAIN
DEALER
EXAMPLE:
Inspect Battery 200 RnHr or 12/27/13
and
Next Maintenance 200 RnHr or 12/27/13
Current Date/Time
02/14/13 07:40
ESC
ENTER
ESC ENTER
ESC
ESC ESC
ENTER
ENTERENTER
ESC
MAINT:
Maint. Log
Run Hrs
Scheduled
ENTER
ENTER
Select Month (1-12)
- 2 +
Run Hours (H)
0.0
ENTER
Select Date (1-31)
- 13 +
ENTER
Select Year (0-99)
- 13 +
ENTER
ENTER
Access Requires Password
Possible Message(s)
Corrupted File
Invalid File
File Not Found
Unsupported Device
"Current:V XXXX "
"USB: V XXXX"
"Are You Sure?"
"- Yes or No +"
ESC
ENTER
ESCENTER
ESCENTER
Select “Yes” then Press “Enter” to continue or Press “ESCAPE” to escape out of updating.
During update process the Blue “Manual” light flashes, then the Green “Auto” light flashes.
Sequence does this twice. When update is complete the unit returns to Install Wizard menu.
When the controller powers up the very first screen displays the version number for a few seconds.
When update is complete remove Thumb Drive, then follow the Install Wizard Menu.
- 1 thru 50 +
"Battery Maintained"
"Schedule A Serviced"
"Schedule B Serviced"
"Maintenance Reset"
"Inspect Battery"
"Service Schedule A"
"Service Schedule B"
ESC
Select Min (0-59)
- 0 +
ESC
Select Hour (0-23)
- 14 +
Language
+ Francais -
Language
+ Portuguese -
+
-
+
Select Day
- Wednesday +
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Setting the Exercise Timer
This generator is equipped with a configurable exercise
timer. There are two settings for the exercise timer.
Day/Time: Once set, the generator will start and exercise
for the period defined, on the day of the week and at the
time of day specified. During this exercise period, the unit
runs for approximately 5 or 12 minutes, depending on the
model, and then shuts down.
Exercise frequency (how often the exercise will take
place): It can be set to Weekly, Biweekly or Monthly. If
Monthly is selected, the day of the month must be
selected from 1-28. The generator will exercise on that
day each month. Transfer of loads to the generator
output does not occur during the exercise cycle unless
utility power is lost.
NOTE: If the installer tests the generator prior to
installation, press the “enter” button to skip setting up the
exercise timer.
NOTE: The exercise feature will operate only when the
generator is placed in the AUTO mode and will not work
unless this procedure is performed. The current date/time
will need to be reset every time the 12 volt battery is
disconnected and then reconnected, and/or when the
fuse is removed.
Table 3-1 details the exercise information and
programming options for all Home Standby generators.
Figure 3-7 illustrates the engine speed profile during a
typical exercise cycle for 22 kW generators. Figure 3-8
shows the engine speed profile for 16-20 kW generators.
8-11 kW generators exercise at a constant 3600 rpm.
While providing the necessary periodic exercise
operation, the lower rpm also reduces fuel consumption,
engine wear and noise.
Figure 3-7.
Figure 3-8.
Battery Charger
NOTE: The battery charger is integrated into the control
module in all models.
The battery charger operates as a Smart Charger that
ensures:
Output is continually optimized to promote
maximum battery life.
Charging levels are safe.
NOTE: A warning is displayed on the LCD when the
battery needs service.
Manual Transfer Operation
2600
2800
3000
3200
3400
3600
3800
Low Speed Exercise Profile - 22 kW Generators
1800
2000
2200
2400
0 sec 5 s 10 s 15 s 20 s 25 s 30 s 35 s 40 s 45 s 1 min 5 min
Exercise Speed (RPM)
Exercise Time
000905
Low Speed Exercise Profile - 16 to 20 kW Generators
2600
2800
3000
3200
2000
2200
2400
Exercise Speed (RPM)
000906
0 sec 5 s 10 s 1 min 5 min
Exercise Time
Table 3-1. Generator Exercise Characteristics
Generator Size 8 kW 11 kW 16 kW / 20 kW 22 kW
Low Speed Exercise n/a * n/a * 2400 rpm 1950 rpm
Exercise Frequency
Options
Weekly/Bi-Weekly/
Monthly
Weekly/Bi-Weekly/
Monthly
Weekly/Bi-Weekly/
Monthly
Weekly/Bi-Weekly/
Monthly
Exercise Time Length 12 minutes 12 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes
* exercises at 3600 rpm
(000132)
DANGER
Electrocution. Do not manually transfer under load.
Disconnect transfer switch from all power sources
prior to manual transfer. Failure to do so will result
in death or serious injury, and equipment damage.
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Owner’s Manual for 60 Hz Air-cooled Generators 15
Prior to automatic operation, manually exercise the
transfer switch to verify that there is no interference with
proper operation of the mechanism. Manual operation of
the transfer switch is required if electronic operation
should fail.
Transfer to Generator Power Source
1. Verify generator is in the OFF mode.
2. Set the main circuit breaker (Generator
Disconnect) to OFF or OPEN.
3. Turn off the utility power supply to the transfer
switch using the means provided (such as a utility
main line circuit breaker).
4. Use the manual transfer handle (A in Figure 3-9)
inside the transfer switch to move the main
contacts to the STANDBY position (loads
connected to the standby power source).
5. To crank and start the engine, press the control
panel MANUAL button.
6. Allow the engine to stabilize and warm up for a few
minutes.
7.
Set the main circuit breaker (Generator Disconnect)
to ON or CLOSED. The standby power source now
powers the loads.
Figure 3-9. Manual Transfer Switch Operation
Transfer Back to Utility Power Source
When utility power has been restored, transfer back to
utility source and shut down the generator. To manually
transfer back to utility power and shut down the
generator:
1. Set the Main Circuit Breaker (Generator
Disconnect) to OFF or OPEN.
2. Allow the engine to run for 2 minutes at no-load to
stabilize the internal temperatures.
3. Press the control panel OFF button. The engine
should shut down.
4. Verify that utility power supply to the transfer switch
is turned OFF.
5. Use the manual transfer handle (A in Figure 3-9)
inside the transfer switch to move the main
contacts back to the UTILITY position (loads
connected to the utility power source).
6. Turn on the utility power supply to the transfer
switch using the means provided.
7. Press the control panel AUTO button.
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A
B
MANUAL
Will not transfer to generator if utility is present.
Will transfer to generator if utility fails (below 65% of nominal for 5 consecutive seconds).
Will transfer back when utility returns for 15 consecutive seconds. The engine will continue to
run until removed from the MANUAL mode.
AUTO
Will start and run if utility fails for 5 consecutive seconds. (factory default)
Will start a 5 second engine warm-up timer.
Will not transfer if utility subsequently returns.
Will transfer to generator if utility is not present.
Will transfer back to utility once utility returns (above 80% of nominal) for 15 seconds.
Will not transfer back to utility unless utility returns. The generator will shut down if the OFF
button is pressed or a shutdown alarm is present.
Once utility power is returned, the generator will shut down after 1 minute cool-down time.
EXERCISE
Will not exercise if generator is already running in either AUTO or MANUAL mode.
During exercise, the controller will only transfer if utility fails during exercise for 10 seconds,
and will switch to AUTO.
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Automatic Transfer Operation
To select automatic operation:
1. Make sure the transfer switch main contacts are
set to the UTILITY position (loads connected to the
utility power source).
2. Be sure that normal UTILITY power source voltage
is available to transfer switch terminal lugs N1 and
N2.
3. Press the AUTO button on the control panel
interface.
4. Set the main circuit breaker (Generator
Disconnect) to the ON (Closed) position.
With these steps complete, the generator will start
automatically when utility source voltage drops below a
preset level. After the unit starts, loads are transferred to
the standby power source.
Automatic Sequence of Operation
Utility Failure
With the generator set to AUTO, when utility fails (below
65% of nominal) a 5 second (dealer programmable) line
interrupt delay time is started. If utility is still gone when
the timer expires, the engine will crank and start. Once
started, a 5 second engine warm-up timer will be
initiated. When the warm-up time expires, the controller
will transfer the load to the generator. If the utility power is
restored (above 80% nominal) at any time from the
initiation of the engine start until the generator is ready to
accept load (5 second warm-up time has not elapsed),
the controller will complete the start cycle and run the
generator through its normal cool down cycle, however,
the load will remain on the utility source.
Cranking
The system will control the cyclic cranking as follows:
8 kW Unit: 5 cranking cycles as follows: 15 second
crank, seven (7) second rest, followed by four (4)
additional cycles of seven (7) second cranks
followed by seven (7) second rests.
11 - 22 kW Units: 5 cranking cycles as follows: 16
second crank, seven (7) second rest, 16 second
crank, seven (7) second rest, followed by three (3)
additional cycles of seven (7) second cranks
followed by seven (7) second rests.
Cold Smart Start
The Cold Smart Start feature can be enabled in the EDIT
menu. With Cold Smart Start enabled, the generator will
monitor ambient temperature and the warm-up delay will
be adjusted based on prevailing conditions.
On a startup in AUTO mode, if the ambient temperature
is below a fixed temperature (based on model) the
generator will warm-up for 30 seconds. This allows the
engine to warm before a load is applied. If the ambient
temperature is at or above the fixed temperature, the
generator will startup with the normal warm-up delay of 5
seconds.
When the generator engine is started, a check for proper
output voltage build up will be performed.
If some condition impedes normal voltage creation, such
as frost crystals or dust/dirt prevent a good electrical
connection, the start sequence will be interrupted so that
a cleaning cycle of the internal electrical connections can
be attempted.
The cleaning cycle is an extended “Warming Up” period
which lasts for several minutes while the normal
generator voltage output is determined to be low. During
this cycle, the generator controller will display the
“Warming Up” on the display screen.
If the cleaning cycle fails to clear the obstruction, the
generator controller display will show the “Under Voltage”
message.
After several minutes, the alarm message can be
cleared, and a restart of the generator attempted.
If the problem persists, make no further attempts to start.
Contact an independent authorized service dealer.
Load Transfer
The transfer of load when the generator is running is
dependent upon the operating mode:
Shutting Generator Down While
Under Load
IMPORTANT NOTE: To turn the generator off during
utility outages to perform maintenance, or conserve fuel,
follow these steps:
To turn the generator OFF (while running in
AUTO and online):
1. Turn the main utility disconnect OFF.
2. Turn the main line circuit breaker (MLCB) on the
generator to OFF (OPEN).
3. Turn the generator OFF.
To turn the generator back ON:
1. Put the generator back into AUTO and allow to
start and warm-up for a few minutes.
2. Set the MLCB on the generator to ON.
The system will now be operating in automatic mode.
The main utility disconnect can be turned ON (CLOSED).
To shut the unit OFF, this complete process must be
repeated.
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