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Model 1679-0 Part No. 190839GS
Rev. 5 (08/25/2003)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
SAFETY RULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Installation Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
For the Home or Business Owner: . . . . . . . . . . 5
For the Installing Dealer/Contractor: . . . . . . . . . 5
OWNER ORIENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Fuel Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Power Decrease at High Altitude or High
Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Generator Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Generator Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Essential Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Essential Circuit Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
UNPACKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Delivery Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Shipment Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
KNOW YOUR BACKUP GENERATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
KNOW YOUR SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL . . . . . . . . . 11
Access Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
To remove an access door: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
To install an access door: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
BEFORE INITIAL START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Oil Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Battery Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Gaseous Fuel System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
The AUTO/OFF/MANUAL Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
AUTOMATIC OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Checking Automatic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Stopping the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Setting Exercise Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Transfer Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Fault Detection System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Reset Fault Detection System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
No Blinks - ‘Dead’ Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Low Battery Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Low Oil Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Low Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Engine Fail To Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Low Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Engine Overspeed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Oil Temperature High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Power During Fault Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
GENERATOR MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Changing Engine Oil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
To Clean the Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
If You Call the Factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
STORAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21
DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS, PARTS LISTS . . . . 22-35
ESPAÑOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-53
FRANÇAIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-72
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SAFETY RULES
The safety alert symbol ( ) is used with a signal word
(DANGER, CAUTION,WARNING), a pictorial and/or a
safety message to alert you to hazards. DANGER indicates
a hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury. WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION
indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, might result in
minor or moderate injury. CAUTION, when used
without the alert symbol, indicates a situation that could
result in equipment damage. Follow safety messages to
avoid or reduce the risk of injury or death.
The manufacturer cannot possibly anticipate every possible
circumstance that might involve a hazard.The warnings in
this manual, and the tags and decals affixed to the unit are,
therefore, not all-inclusive. If you use a procedure, work
method or operating technique that the manufacturer does
not specifically recommend, you must satisfy yourself that it
is safe for you and others.You must also make sure that the
procedure, work method or operating technique that you
choose does not render the generator unsafe.
NOTE: Your generator is equipped with a spark arrester
muffler.The spark arrester must be maintained in effective
working order by the owner/operator. In the State of
California, a spark arrester is required by law (Section 4442
of the California Public Resources Code). Other states may
have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands.
Operate generator ONLY outdoors.
Keep at least 2 feet of clearance on all sides of generator for
adequate ventilation.
Running generator gives off carbon monoxide,
an odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide will cause nausea,
fainting or death.
DANGER
When using generator for backup power, notify utility
company.
DO NOT touch bare wires or receptacles.
DO NOT use generator with electrical cords which are worn,
frayed, bare or otherwise damaged.
DO NOT handle generator or electrical cords while standing
in water, while barefoot, or while hands or feet are wet.
If you must work around a unit while it is operating, stand on
an insulated dry surface to reduce shock hazard.
DO NOT allow unqualified persons or children to operate or
service generator.
In case of an accident caused by electrical shock, immediately
shut down the source of electrical power and contact the
local authorities. Avoid direct contact with the victim.
Before performing any maintenance on the generator,
disconnect the battery cable indicated by a NEGATIVE,
NEG or (-) first.When finished, reconnect that cable last.
After your Home Standby Generator is installed, the
generator may crank and start without warning any time there
is a power failure.To prevent possible injury, always set the
AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to OFF AND remove the
15 Amp fuse BEFORE working on the equipment.
Generator produces powerful voltage.
Failure to properly ground generator can result
in electrocution.
Failure to isolate generator from power utility
can result in death or injury to electric utility
workers due to backfeed of electrical energy.
WARNING
DO NOT allow any open flame, spark, heat, or lit cigarette
during and for several minutes after charging a battery.
Wear protective goggles, rubber apron, and rubber gloves.
Storage batteries give off explosive hydrogen gas
during recharging.
Hydrogen gas stays around battery for a long
time after battery has been charged.
Slightest spark will ignite hydrogen and cause
explosion.
You can be blinded or severely injured.
Battery electrolyte fluid contains acid and is
extremely caustic.
Contact with battery fluid will cause severe
chemical burns.
DANGER
Only qualified electricians and gaseous fuel
technicians should attempt installation of this
system, which must strictly comply with applicable
codes, standards and regulations.
WARNING
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DO NOT tamper with governed speed. Generator supplies
correct rated frequency and voltage when running at governed
speed.
DO NOT modify generator in any way.
Excessively high operating speeds increase risk
of injury and damage to generator.
Excessively low speeds impose a heavy load.
CAUTION
See “Essential Circuits” on page 7.
Start generator and let engine stabilize before connecting
electrical loads.
Exceeding generators wattage/amperage capacity can
damage generator and/or electrical devices connected
to it.
CAUTION
Use generator only for intended uses.
If you have questions about intended use, ask dealer or
contact Briggs and Stratton.
Operate generator only on level surfaces.
Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and ventilating air is
critical to correct generator operation.
The Oil Service door and/or the Control Panel door must be
installed whenever the unit is running.
DO NOT expose generator to excessive moisture, dust, dirt,
or corrosive vapors.
Despite the safe design of the Home Generator System,
operating this equipment imprudently, neglecting its
maintenance or being careless can cause possible injury or
death.
Remain alert at all times while working on this equipment.
NEVER work on the equipment when you are physically or
mentally fatigued.
DO NOT start engine with air cleaner or air cleaner cover
removed.
DO NOT insert any objects through cooling slots.
DO NOT use the generator or any of its parts as a step.
Stepping on the unit can cause stress and break parts.This
may result in dangerous operating conditions from leaking
exhaust gases, fuel leakage, oil leakage, ect..
If connected devices overheat, turn them off and disconnect
them from generator.
Shut off generator if:
-electrical output is lost;
-equipment sparks, smokes, or emits flames;
-unit vibrates excessively.
Improper treatment of generator can damage it and
shorten its life.
CAUTION
DO NOT operate engine if smell of fuel is present or other
explosive conditions exist.
DO NOT smoke around the generator.Wipe up any oil spills
immediately. Ensure that no combustible materials are left in
the generator compartment. Keep the area near the generator
clean and free of debris.
Propane and Natural Gas is extremely
flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or
death.
WARNING
DO NOT touch hot surfaces.
Allow equipment to cool before touching.
Running engines produce heat.Temperature of
muffler and nearby areas can reach or exceed
150°F (65°C).
Severe burns can occur on contact.
WARNING
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase of a Briggs & Stratton
Home Generator System (HGS).This product is intended
for use as an optional home standby system which provides
an alternate source of electric power and to serve loads
such as heating, refrigeration systems, and communication
systems that, when stopped during any power outage, could
cause discomfort, or the like.This product DOES NOT
qualify for emergency standby as defined by NFPA 70
(NEC).
Briggs and Stratton has made every effort to provide for a
safe, streamlined and cost-effective installation. Because
each installation is unique, it is impossible to know of and
advise the trade of all conceivable procedures and methods
by which installation might be achieved. Neither could we
know of possible hazards and/or the results of each
method or procedure. For these reasons,
Only current qualified electrical and
plumbing contractors should attempt
HGS installations.
Installations must strictly comply with
all applicable codes, industry standards
and regulations.
Your Briggs & Stratton Home Generator System is supplied
with this “Owners Manual”, a separate “Installation Manual”
(part number 190838) and a Warranty Sheet (part number
190881).These are important documents and should be
retained by the owner after the installation has been
completed.
Installation Assistance
For the Home or Business Owner:
To help you make informed choices and communicate
effectively with your installation contractor(s),
Read and understand the
Owner Orientation Section of this manual
BEFORE
contracting or starting
your HGS installation.
To arrange for proper installation, contact the store at
which you purchased your Briggs & Stratton Home
Generator System, your dealer, or your utility power
provider.
The HGS Warranty is V
OID unless the system
is installed by certified electrical and
plumbing professionals.
For the Installing Dealer/Contractor:
For most applications, the Installation manual contains all
the information required to properly install and start the
Home Generator System.This Owner’s Manual describes
essential circuit selection, routine operation and owner
maintenance procedures.
If you need more information, call 1-800-743-4115,
between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM CT.
The Emission Control System for this generator is
warranted for standards set by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency and by the California Air Resources
Board (CARB).
OWNER ORIENTATION
This section provides Home Generator System owners
with the information necessary to achieve the most
satisfactory and cost effective installation possible.
The illustrations are for typical circumstances and are
meant to familiarize you with the installation options
available with your Home Generator System.A thorough
understanding of these options will provide fundamental
control over the cost of your installation, as well as ensure
your final satisfaction and security.
Local codes, appearance, noise levels, fuel types, and
distances are the factors that must be considered when
negotiating with an installation professional. Remember that
as the distance from the existing electrical service and
gaseous fuel supply increases, equal compensations in piping
and wiring materials must be allowed for.This is necessary
to comply with local codes and overcome electrical voltage
drops and gaseous fuel pressure drops.
The factors mentioned above will have a direct
affect on the overall price of your Home Generator
System installation.
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NOTE: In some areas you may need to acquire electrical
permits for installing the Home Generator System, building
permits for installing gas lines, and permits for noise
allowances.Your installer should check your local codes
AND obtain the permits before installing the system.
Fuel Factors
An important consideration affecting the entire installation
is the type of fuel used by your Home Generator System.
The system was factory tested and adjusted using natural
gas as a fuel. Liquid propane (LP) may also be used as a fuel
(see the Installation Manual).
Although there are specific factors that are inherent to each
of these fuels, your location and the duration of possible
utility interruptions should guide your selection of fuel type.
For urban installations, Natural Gas (if available) should be
your fuel of choice. For remote installations, a Liquefied
Petroleum (LP) tank might better meet your needs.
For proper engine function, the following fuel guidelines are
recommended:
Use clean, dry fuel, free of moisture or any particulate
material. Using fuels outside the following recommended
values may cause performance problems.
In engines set up to run on propane (LP) gas,
commercial grade HD5 propane with a minimum fuel
energy of 2500 BTUs/ft
3
with maximum propylene
content of 5% and butane and heavier gas content of
2.5% and minimum propane content of 90%.
Power Decrease at High Altitude or High
Temperature
Air density is less at high altitudes, resulting in less available
engine power. Specifically, engine power will decrease 3.5%
for each 1,000 feet (300 meters) above sea level and 1% for
each 10° F (5.6°C) above 77°F (25°C). Make sure you and
your installer consider these factors when determining
total generator load.
Generator Location
The actual physical location of your backup generator has a
direct affect on:
1. The amount of plumbing required to fuel your
generator.
2. The amount of wiring required to control and connect
your generator.
NOTE: Specific location guidelines are discussed in the
Installation Manual.Acquaint yourself with that information
and confer with your installer. Be sure to ask how your site
might affect installation costs and compliance with local
codes and standards.
Generator Clearances
The generator enclosure must be a minimum of 3 ft.
(92 cm) from combustible material (NFPA 37). Leave at
least 3 ft. (92 cm) all around the enclosure for access to the
inside of the enclosure (NEC Art. 110-26a,Art. 110-26b).
The unit’s exhaust port must be at least 5 ft. (152 cm) from
any building opening (window, door, vent etc.), and the
exhaust must not be able to accumulate in any occupied
area (Figure 1).
Figure 1 — Home Generator System Clearances
Exhaust port must be
5 ft (152 cm) minimum
distance from building
openings
Exhaust
Port
The Home Standby Generator is equipped with an automatic
safety gas “fuel shut-off” valve.
DO NOT operate the equipment if the “fuel shut-off” valve is
missing or inoperative.
Propane and Natural Gas is extremely
flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or
death.
WARNING
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Figure 2 identifies system components and shows typical
installation details.Variations to this illustration are related
to code issues, piping distances and materials.
Essential Circuits
As a Home Generator System owner, it is important that
you clearly identify the circuits in your building that are
"essential" to you. Because the Home Generator System is
equipped with an Automatic
Transfer Switch, your selection
of essential circuits will be transferred to the Home
Generator System within 15 seconds (+/- 5 seconds).
It is important that your installer understand which
circuits
you want to include as "Essential Circuits". Depending on
the power consumed by these circuits, most or all of them
can be switched to the Home Generator System for the
duration of normal power interruption.
The wattage reference guide shown in Figure 3 will assist
you with your decision-making process. It provides the
wattage used by many ordinary household devices. Use it
as a guide when selecting your essential circuits. Review
this information with your installer and ask about any
technical considerations that might affect the cost of your
installation.
Power Lead
Connections
NEUTRAL to White wire
GND to chassis
Control Signal
Connections
Automatic
Power
Transfer
Switch
Rear of
Control
Panel
Home Generator
System Generator
Power Leads
Signal Leads
Main
Distribution
Panel
Utility Power
Meter
Figure 2 — Typical Completed Automatic Transfer Switch Installation
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Essential Circuit Selection
When selecting the essential circuits that will be switched
to “Backup Power,” it is important that the sum of the
combined circuit loads does not exceed the
wattage/amperage capacity of the generator.To help you
with your selection of essential circuits, please consider the
following:
Add up the total wattage of all electrical devices to be
connected at one time.This total should NOT be
greater than the generator’s wattage capacity.
The rated wattage of lights can be taken from light bulbs.
The rated wattage of tools, appliances and motors can
usually be found on a data plate or decal affixed to the
device.
If the appliance, tool or motor does not give wattage,
multiply 120 Volts times the ampere rating to determine
watts (Volts x Amps = Watts).
Some electric motors (induction types) require about
three times more watts of power for starting than for
running.This surge lasts for only a few seconds. Be sure
you allow for this high starting wattage when selecting
electrical devices that will be energized by the Home
Generator System:
Figure the watts required to start the largest motor.
Add that to the total running watts of all other
connected loads.
This Briggs & Stratton Home Generator System
complies with the following “stationary standby
power rating”:
The standby power rating is applicable for supplying
emergency power for the duration of normal power
interruption. No sustained overload capability is available
for this rating.
This rating is applicable to installations served by a
reliable normal utility source.This rating is only applicable
to variable loads with an average load factor of 80% of
the standby rating for a maximum of 500 hours of
operation per year.The standby rating is only applicable
for emergency and standby power where the generator
set serves as the backup to the normal utility source.
Use the “Wattage Reference Guide” provided and mark
those circuits you consider “critical” or “essential”. Make
sure you and your installer consider the system’s altitude
above sea level and the ambient temperature range when
determining total generator load.
Device
Running
Watts
Air Conditioner (12,000 Btu)*
1700
Air Conditioner (24,000 Btu)*
3800
Air Conditioner (40,000 Btu)*
6000
Battery Charger (20 Amp)
500
Circular Saw (6-1/2")
800 to 1000
Clothes Dryer (Electric)*
5750
Clothes Dryer (Gas)*
700
Clothes Washer*
1150
Coffee Maker
1750
Compressor (1 HP)*
2000
Compressor (1/2 HP)*
1400
Compressor (3/4 HP)*
1800
Curling Iron
700
Dehumidifier*
650
Electric Blanket
400
Electric Range (per element)
1500
Electric Skillet
1250
Freezer*
700
Furnace Fan (3/5 HP)*
875
Garage Door Opener*
500 to 750
Hair Dryer
1200
Hand Drill
250 to 1100
Iron
1200
Jet Pump*
800
Light Bulb
100
Microwave Oven
700 to 1000
Milk Cooler*
1100
Oil Burner on Furnace
300
Oil Fired Space Heater (140,000 Btu)
400
Oil Fired Space Heater (30,000 Btu)
150
Oil Fired Space Heater (85,000 Btu)
225
Radio
50 to 200
Refrigerator
700
Slow Cooker
200
Submersible Pump (1 HP)*
2000
Submersible Pump (1/2 HP)*
1500
Submersible Pump (1-1/2 HP)*
2800
Sump Pump*
800 to 1050
Table Saw (10")*
1750 to 2000
Television
200 to 500
Toaster
1000 to 1650
Figure 3 — Wattage Reference Guide
*Allow three (3) times listed watts for starting device
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UNPACKING
Refer to the Installation Manual for detailed unpacking
instructions, if desired.
Delivery Inspection
After removing the carton, carefully inspect the Home
Generator and Automatic Power Transfer Switch
components for any damage that may have occurred during
shipment.
IMPORTANT: If loss or damage is noted at time of
delivery, have the person(s) making delivery note all damage
on the freight bill and affix his signature under the
consignor's memo of loss or damage. If loss or damage is
noted after delivery, separate the damaged materials and
contact the carrier for claim procedures. Missing or
damaged parts are not warranted.
Shipment Contents
The Home Generator System is supplied with:
Backup Power generator
Pre-attached mounting pad
Automatic Power Transfer switch
One 24” flexible fuel hook-up pipe
Installation manual (P/N 190838)
Owner’s manual (P/N 190839)
Product warranty sheet (P/N 190881)
Installation checklist (P/N 190840)
Three access door keys
Four lifting hole plugs
Oil fill spout
Touch-up paint
One spare 15 Amp fuse
Diagnostic LED kit (diode/plate/decal/pin connectors (2))
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15 Amp Fuse — Protects the DC control circuits.
Air Cleaner — Uses a dry type filter element and foam
precleaner to limit the amount of dirt and dust drawn into
the engine.
Battery — 12 Volt DC, 18 Amp-Hour sealed battery
provides power to start the engine. Battery receives trickle
charge whenever generator is not running.
Control Panel — Used for various test, operation and
maintenance functions. See “KNOW YOUR SYSTEM
CONTROL PANEL” on the next page.
Engine Label — Identifies engine model and type.
Exhaust Port — High-performance muffler lowers engine
noise to comply with most residential codes.
Oil Dip Stick — Used to check the engine oil level.
Oil Drain Hose — Provided to facilitate oil changing.
Oil Fill Cap — Remove to service the engine with
recommended oil.
Oil Filter — Filters engine oil to prolong system life.
Unit Data Decal — Identifies unit by serial number.
KNOW YOUR BACKUP GENERATOR
Read this owner’s manual and safety rules before operating your generator.
Compare the illustrations with your generator to familiarize yourself with the locations of various controls and
adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.
Air Cleaner
Oil
Filter
Battery Door Opening
Control Panel Door Opening
Unit
Data
Decal
Oil Service Door Opening
Exhaust
Port
Oil Dip Stick
Fuel Inlet
Control Panel
(see page 11)
Battery
Oil Drain Hose
Oil Fill Cap
15 Amp Fuse
Engine Label
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KNOW YOUR SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL
Compare this Control Panel illustration with your generator to familiarize yourself with the location of these important
controls:
Hour Meter
Circuit
Breaker
Set Exercise
Switch
AUTO/OFF/MANUAL
Switch
Diagnostic
LED
15 Amp
Fuse
15 Amp Fuse — Protects the Home Generator System
DC control circuits. If the fuse has ‘blown’ (melted open)
or was removed, the engine cannot crank or start. Replace
the fuse using only an identical BUS AGC 15A fuse.
AUTO/OFF/MANUAL Switch — This three-position
device is the most important control on the system and is
used as follows:
•“AUTO” position is the normal operating position. If a
utility power outage is sensed, the system will start the
generator, let it reach stable operating speed, then
connect generator power to the transfer switch.When
utility power is restored, the system reconnects utility
power to the transfer switch, lets the engine stabilize
internal temperatures, shuts off the generator, and waits
for the next utility power outage.While waiting, it
maintains battery with trickle charge.
•“OFF” position turns off running generator, takes system
out of Automatic mode and resets any detected faults.
•“MANUAL” position starts the engine but does not
disconnect the transfer switch from utility power. It is
used for maintenance or diagnostic functions.
Circuit Breaker — Protects the system from shorts and
other over-current conditions. Must be ON to supply
power to the Automatic Transfer Switch.
Diagnostic LED — Used for troubleshooting operational
problems with the Home Generator System.All fault
conditions are described in the section “Fault Detection
System”.
Hour Meter The hour meter records the total number
of hours the generator has been running and is used to
schedule maintenance tasks.
Set Exercise Switch — Used to set the exercise cycle
start time and day-of-the-week. Exercise cycle only occurs
in AUTO mode.
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Access Doors
The Home Generator System is equipped with an
enclosure that has four access doors (Figure 4).The doors
are named for a significant component located behind
them. Starting with the side that has the fuel connection
and proceeding clockwise, the doors are named:
Oil Service door
Air Intake door
Control Panel door
Battery door
Each Home Generator System is equipped with three
identical keys.These keys fit the locks that secure the oil
service and control panel doors.
To Remove an Access Door:
1. Insert a key into the lock of the access door you wish
to remove and turn one quarter turn clockwise.
NOTE: The key is retained in lock when locks are open.
2. Grasp the door’s lift handle and pull the door upwards
until the security pins are free of the lower base.
3. With the security pins free, pull the lift handle outward
(away) from the unit while pulling the door down and
out of the upper door channel.The door will come
free of the generator enclosure.
The battery door and the air intake door do not have
locks or lift handles.They are opened by lifting on the
louvers instead of a lift handle. However, you must remove
the door lock screw, found directly above the center of the
door. Replace the screw to secure the access door.
To Install an Access Door:
1. Support door by grasping lift handle or louver. Guide
top of door into generator enclosure.
2. Lift the door up into its upper channel until the
security pins clear the sill of the enclosure.
3. Push the lower half of the door into the door recess
until it is flush with the sides.
4. Seat the door by pushing it down until the rubber
coated security pins engage and the door rests on the
mounting sill.
5. If installing a lockable door, turn the key one quarter
turn counterclockwise. Remove key.
Oil Service Door
Fuel
Inlet
Exhaust
Port
Air Intake Door
Door Lock
Screw
Door
Lock
Screw
Battery Door
Control Panel Door
Figure 4 — Enclosure Access Doors
DO NOT touch hot surfaces.
Allow equipment to cool before touching.
Running engines produce heat.Temperature of
exhaust port and nearby areas can reach or
exceed 600°F (316°C).
Severe burns can occur on contact.
WARNING
CAUTION
Failure to install Oil Service and/or Control Panel doors while
operating the Home Standby Generator will cause overheating.
DO NOT operate the Home Standby Generator unless
the Oil Service and/or Control Panel doors are installed.
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BEFORE INITIAL START-UP
Engine Oil
This engine is shipped from the factory filled with the
recommended oil. Before starting the engine, check oil level
and ensure that engine is serviced as described in the
engine owner’s manual.
Oil Considerations
Your Home Generator System is equipped with an engine
that has been pre-run at the factory and does not require
the traditional “break-in” procedure.
In order to provide a greater “backup” capability, the
system is filled with synthetic oil (API SJ/CF 5W-30W).This
allows for system operation in the widest range of
temperature and climate conditions.
NOTE: The use of synthetic oil DOES NOT alter the
required oil change intervals described in the engine
owner’s manual.
Battery Connection
The Home Generator System is supplied with a 12 Volt DC
18 Amp-Hour sealed rechargeable battery. It is installed in
the unit and the battery cables are connected at the
factory.The unit’s 15 Amp fuse has been removed for
shipping (this prevents the unit from starting).
NOTE: With the battery installed, utility power supplied to
the Automatic Transfer Switch, and the unit in AUTO mode,
the battery receives a trickle charge while the engine is not
running.The trickle charger cannot be used to recharge a
battery that is completely discharged.
Gaseous Fuel System
Ensure that all fuel pipe connections are tight, secure and
without leaks.
Ensure that all shutoff valves are OPEN and that
adequate pressure is available.
If you smell ‘raw’ gaseous fuel (natural or LP) near the unit,
immediately turn off the gas supply to the generator.
Contact your gas utility or the system installer for
assistance in determining the source of the smell.
The AUTO/OFF/MANUAL Switch
This three-position device is referred to herein as
“AUTO/OFF/MANUAL”. It is found on the control panel, as
shown earlier, and is used as follows:
•“AUTO” position is the normal operating position. If a
utility power outage is sensed, the system will start the
generator, let it reach stable operating speed, then
connect generator power to the transfer switch.
When utility power is restored, the system reconnects
utility power to the transfer switch, lets the engine ‘cool
down’, shuts off the generator, and waits for the next
utility power outage.
•“OFF” position turns off a running generator, takes the
system out of Automatic mode and resets faults.The unit
will not exercise, but the ‘Set Exercise’ setting is not lost.
•“MANUAL” position starts the engine but does not
disconnect utility power from the transfer switch. It is
used for maintenance or diagnostic functions.
CAUTION!With the switch set to AUTO, the
engine may crank and start at any time without
warning. Such automatic starting normally occurs
when utility source voltage drops below a preset
level or during the normal exercise cycle.To prevent
possible injury that might be caused by such sudden
starts, always set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch
to OFF and remove the 15 Amp fuse before
working on or around the generator or transfer
switch.
The other controls and devices installed on the control
panel are described on page 11,“Know Your System
Control Panel”.
CAUTION
Refer to engine manual for oil fill information.
Damage to equipment resulting from failure to follow this
instruction will void warranty.
Any attempt to crank or start the engine before it has
been properly serviced with the recommended oil will
result in equipment failure.
DO NOT install the 15 Amp fuse until all plumbing and wiring
has been completed and inspected.
Installing the 15A fuse could cause the engine to start.
CAUTION
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AUTOMATIC OPERATION
To select automatic transfer operation, do the following:
1. Set the main distribution panel circuit breaker that
sends utility voltage to the transfer switch to ON.
2. Set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to AUTO.
3. Set the generator’s main circuit breaker to its ON
position.
Checking Automatic Operation
To check the system for proper automatic operation,
proceed as follows:
1. Check that AUTO/OFF/MANUAL is set to OFF.
2. Apply utility power to the Automatic Transfer Switch
by turning ON the main distribution panel circuit
breaker.
3. Set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to AUTO.The
Automatic Power System is now ready for automatic
operation.
4. Turn OFF the main distribution panel circuit breaker
sending power to the automatic transfer switch.
The engine will crank and start once the utility voltage
drops out and the sensor has timed out.After starting, the
Automatic Power Transfer System will transfer essential
circuit loads to the generator. Let the system go through its
entire automatic operation sequence.
5. With the generator output supplying its loads, turn
ON the main distribution panel circuit breaker that
supplies utility power to the Automatic Power Transfer
Switch.
6. After about 6 seconds, the automatic transfer switch
will transfer loads back to the utility power.
7. About one minute after re-transfer, the engine will shut
down.
This completes the test procedures for automatic
operation.The Home Generator System will now start
automatically when utility power is lost and will supply
power to the transfer switch.
Stopping the System
To disable the power transfer system for maintenance:
1. Ensure that the main distribution panel circuit breaker
that sends utility voltage to the transfer switch is ON.
2. Set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to OFF.
3. Set the generator’s main circuit breaker to its OFF
position.
Setting Exercise Timer
The Home Generator System is equipped with an exercise
timer that will start and exercise the system once every
seven days. During this exercise period, the unit runs for
approximately 12 minutes and then shuts down. Electrical
load transfer DOES NOT occur during the exercise cycle
(unless an utility power outage occurs).
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A switch on the control panel is labeled “Set Exercise”
(depicted on page 10).The specific day and the specific time
of day this switch is pressed is programmed into the
control board memory.This date and time is then used to
automatically initiate the system exercise cycle.
To perform the Set Exercise procedure:
1. Choose the day and time you want your Home
Generator System to exercise.
2. On that da
y and time, set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL
switch to OFF.
3. Press and hold down the “Set Exercise” switch until
the Diagnostic LED turns on (about five seconds).
4. Hold the switch down until the Diagnostic LED turns
off. Release the Set Exercise switch.
5. Set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to AUTO.“Set
Exercise” is complete.
For example, if you press the “Set Exercise” switch on
Sunday morning at 10:00 AM, the unit will run an exercise
cycle the following Sunday at 10:00 AM.
NOTE: “Set Exercise” will only work if the unit is in the
Automatic mode and this exact procedure is followed.The
exerciser does not need to be re-set if the 15 Amp fuse is
removed or changed.The exerciser will need to be re-set if
the 12 Volt DC battery is disconnected.
If you want to change the day and time the unit exercises,
simply perform the “Set Exercise” procedure at the exact
weekday and time you want it to take place.
SPECIFICATIONS
Generator
Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01679-0
Rated Maximum Power (LP*). . . 10.0 kW
Rated Maximum Load Current:
at 240 Volts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.7 Amps
at 120 Volts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83.3 Amps
Rated AC Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . 120/240 Volts
Rated Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Hz at 3600 rpm
Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single Phase
Power Factor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0
NG Fuel Supply Pressure. . . . . 5-14 in W.C. (127-356 mm)
LP Fuel Supply Pressure. . . . . . 11-14 in W.C. (279-
356 mm)
Normal Operating Range . . . . -20°F (-28.8°C) to 104°F
(40°C)
Output Sound Level . . . . . . . . 70 dB(A) at 23 ft. (7 m) at
full load
Shipping Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . 482 lbs.
* Natural gas rating will depend on specific fuel but typical
derates are between 10 to 20% off the LP gas rating.
Transfer Switch
Maximum Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Maximum Load/Circuit:
from Generator . . . . . . . . . . . 41.7 Amps
from Load Center. . . . . . . . . . 50 Amps
Maximum Watts. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000
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MAINTENANCE
Fault Detection System
The generator may have to run for long periods of time
with no operator present. For that reason, the system is
equipped with sensors that automatically shut down the
generator in the event of potentially damaging conditions,
such as low oil pressure, high oil temperature, over speed,
and other conditions.
A light on the generator's control panel is called the
Diagnostic LED.A similar LED indicator is installed at a
convenient inside location. Both LED's will turn on and off
in the same series of blinks if certain problems are
detected in your HGS.The blink pattern is repeated with a
brief pause between each series.The number of blinks in
the series indicates the detected fault, as listed near the
control panel, on the mounting plate and below:
Number of LED Flashes Fault Description
1 Low battery voltage
2 Low oil pressure
3 Low voltage
4 Engine fail to start
5 Low frequency
6 Engine overspeed
7 Oil temperature high
Reset Fault Detection System
The operator must reset the fault detection system each
time it activates.To do so, place the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL
switch in the OFF position for 30 seconds or more.
Return the Home Generator System to service after
correcting the problem by placing the
AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch in the AUTO position.
A description of each fault and suggested remedies are as
follows:
No Blinks - ‘Dead’ Unit
This condition is caused by a completely dead starting
battery.To remedy the problem, remove the 15 Amp fuse
and disconnect the battery from the generator.Take the
battery to a local battery store for analysis.
Replace the battery in the battery compartment after it has
been fully recharged, connecting the NEGATIVE cable last.
Install the 15 Amp fuse. Reset the Fault Detection system
as described above.
Low Battery Voltage
This fault is indicated by one blink.This condition occurs if
the generator cannot start because the starting battery
output power is below that needed to ‘turn-over’ the
engine. Causes for this problem may be a failed battery or a
failed trickle charger circuit.
To remedy the problem, remove the 15 Amp fuse and
disconnect the battery from the generator.Take the battery
to a local battery store for analysis.
Replace the battery in the battery compartment after it has
been fully recharged, connecting the NEGATIVE cable last.
Install the 15 Amp fuse. Reset the Fault Detection system
as described above. Check battery trickle charge output.
Low Oil Pressure
This fault is indicated by two blinks.The unit is equipped
with an oil pressure switch (Figure 5) using normally closed
contacts that are held open by engine oil pressure during
operation. Should oil pressure drop below the 8 psi range,
switch contacts close and the engine is shut down.
To remedy the low oil pressure condition, fix any obvious
oil leak and/or add the recommended oil to the FULL mark
on the dipstick. Reset the Fault Detection system as
described above.
If low oil pressure condition still exists, engine will start,
then shut down after about 10 seconds and diagnostic LED
will flash. In this case, contact an authorized service facility.
Figure 5 — Low Oil Pressure & High Temp. Switches
High
Temperature
Switch
Oil Drain
Fitting
Oil
Pressure
Switch
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Low Voltage
This fault is indicated by three blinks.This condition is
caused by a restriction in the fuel flow, a broken or
disconnected signal lead, a failed alternator winding, the
control panel circuit breaker is open, or overloaded circuits
in the transfer switch.
Remedy the problem (you may need to contact your
installer or Briggs and Stratton Technical Services for
assistance), then reset the Fault Detection system, as
described above.
Engine Fail To Start
This fault is indicated by four blinks.This feature prevents
the generator from damaging itself if it continually attempts
to start in spite of another problem, such as no fuel supply.
Each time the system is directed to start, the unit will
crank for 15 seconds, pause for 15 seconds, crank for
15 seconds, pause for 15 seconds, and repeat. If the system
does not begin producing electricity after approximately
90 seconds, the unit will stop cranking and the LED will
blink.
The most likely cause of this problem is no fuel supply.
Check the inside and outside fuel shut off valves to ensure
they are fully open. Other causes could be failed spark
plug(s), failed engine ignition, or the engine air filter is
clogged.You may need to contact your installer for
assistance if you can’t remedy these problems.When the
problem is corrected, reset the Fault Detection system as
described above.
Low Frequency
This fault is indicated by 5 blinks.This feature protects
devices connected to the transfer switch by shutting the
generator down if its engine runs slower than the preset
limit.
This condition is caused by a failed engine governor or by
excessive loads on the transfer switch.To remedy the
problem, you may need to contact your installer or Briggs
and Stratton Technical Services for assistance.When the
problem is corrected, reset the Fault Detection system as
described above.
Engine Overspeed
This fault is indicated by 6 blinks.This feature protects
devices connected to the transfer switch by shutting the
generator down if its engine happens to run faster than the
preset limit.The overspeed fault is detected as follows:
If the generator output frequency runs at 72 Hz for five
seconds, the generator will shut down.
If the generator output frequency reaches 75 Hz, the
generator will shut down instantly.
This condition is caused by a failed engine governor.To
remedy the problem, you should contact your installer or
Briggs and Stratton Technical Services for assistance.When
the problem is corrected, reset the Fault Detection system
as described above.
Oil Temperature High
This fault is indicated by seven blinks.The contacts of the
temperature switch (Figure 5) are normally open. If the
engine temperature exceeds approximately 140°C (284°F),
the fault is detected and the engine shuts down.
Common causes for this condition include running the unit
with all access doors removed, obstructed air inlet or
exhaust port, or debris in the engine cylinder cooling fins.
To resolve the problem, remove any accumulated debris
and obstructions and let the engine cool down. Ensure that
the Oil Service door and/or the Control Panel door is
installed whenever the unit is running.When the problem is
corrected, reset the Fault Detection system as described
above.
Power During Fault Condition
Whenever the Home Generator System is in an
uncorrected fault condition, the automatic transfer switch
is reset to UTILITY POWER.This means that when utility
power is restored, utility power will be applied to the
essential circuit loads.The generator is disconnected from
the automatic transfer switch for the duration of any
detected fault condition.
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GENERATOR
MAINTENANCE
The generator warranty does not cover items that have
been subjected to operator abuse or negligence.To receive
full value from the warranty, the operator must maintain
the system as instructed in the engine owner’s manual.
All adjustments should be made at least once each season.
Follow the requirements in the engine owner’s manual.
Generator maintenance consists of keeping the unit clean.
Operate the unit in an environment where it will not be
exposed to excessive dust, dirt, moisture or any corrosive
vapors. Cooling air louvers on the enclosure must not
become clogged with snow, leaves, or any other foreign
material.
Check the cleanliness of the unit frequently and clean when
dust, dirt, oil, moisture or other foreign substances are
visible on its exterior/interior surface.
NOTE: DO NOT use direct spray from a garden hose to
clean generator.Water can enter the engine and generator
and cause problems.
Changing Engine Oil
Place the oil drain tube into an approved container.
Push in and rotate the oil drain fitting 1/4 turn
counterclockwise. Slowly pull outward until oil starts
draining (Figure 6). DO NOT pull the oil drain fitting off
the engine.
When the oil has drained, push the oil drain fitting in
and rotate 1/4 turn clockwise until it locks in place.
Slide the oil drain tube up into the clamp on the
generator.
To fill your engine with oil:
Follow the synthetic oil grade recommendation and oil
fill instructions given in the engine owner’s manual.
To Clean the Generator
Use a damp cloth to wipe exterior surfaces clean.
Use a soft, bristle brush to loosen caked on dirt, oil, etc.
Use a vacuum cleaner to pick up loose dirt and debris.
Use low pressure air (not to exceed 25 psi) to blow away
dirt. Inspect cooling air slots and openings on the generator.
These openings must be kept clean and unobstructed.
If You Call the Factory
You must have the following information at hand if it is
necessary to contact Briggs and Stratton Technical Services
regarding service or repair of this unit:
1. Obtain the unit Model Number and Serial Number
from the unit data decal. See “Know Your Backup
Generator” diagram for location.
2. Obtain the engine Model/Type/Code numbers from the
engine label. See “Know Your Backup Generator”
diagram for location. Please note that the model
number may vary slightly from that presented herein.
STORAGE
The Briggs & Stratton Home Generator System is designed
for continuous backup operational duty.As such, there is no
need to take any storage precautions. However, if it
becomes necessary to take the system out of service for
an extended period, call Briggs and Stratton Technical
Services at 1-800-743-4115, between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM
CT for specific recommendations.
Figure 6 — Oil Drain Fitting
CAUTION
Refer to engine manual for oil fill information.
Damage to equipment resulting from failure to follow this
instruction will void warranty.
Any attempt to crank or start the engine before it has
been properly filled with the recommended oil will result
in equipment failure.
DO NOT expose generator to excessive moisture, dust, dirt,
or corrosive vapors.
DO NOT insert any objects through cooling slots.
Improper treatment of generator can damage it and
shorten its life.
CAUTION
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Problem
Cause
Correction
Engine is running, but no
AC output is available.
1. Generator circuit breaker is open.
2. Fault in generator.
3. Poor wiring connections or defective
transfer switch.
4. Circuit breaker open or defective.
1. Reset circuit breaker.
2. Contact Briggs & Stratton service
facility.
3. Check and repair.
4. Reset or replace circuit breaker.
Engine runs good at no-
load but “bogs down"
when loads are
connected.
1. Short circuit in a connected load.
2. Generator is overloaded.
3. Shorted generator circuit.
1. Disconnect shorted electrical load.
2. See “Essential Circuits” on page 7.
3. Contact Briggs & Stratton service
facility.
Engine will not start; or
starts and runs rough.
1. 15 Amp fuse missing or blown.
2. Dirty air cleaner.
3. Out of fuel.
4. Spark plug wire not connected to
spark plug.
5. Bad spark plug.
6. Intake valve stuck open or closed.
7. Engine compression lost.
8. Failed battery.
1. Install (new) 15 Amp fuse.
2. Clean or replace air cleaner.
3. Open fuel valve(s); check propane tank.
4. Connect wire to spark plug.
5. Replace spark plug.
6. Contact Briggs & Stratton service
facility.
7. Contact Briggs & Stratton service
facility.
8. Replace battery.
Engine shuts down during
operation.
1. Out of fuel.
2. Fault indicator blinking.
1. Check fuel valves, fill propane tank.
2. Count blinks and refer to “Fault
Detection System” on page 16.
Engine lacks power.
1. Dirty air filter.
2. Generator overloaded
1. Replace air filter.
2. See “Essential Circuits” on page 7.
Loss of power on
essential circuits.
1. Feeder circuit breaker at load center
open.
2. Generator circuit breaker is open.
3. Transfer switch stuck in Open
position.
1. Reset circuit breaker.
2. Reset circuit breaker.
3. Remove 15A fuse from generator
control panel, wait 30 seconds and
replace fuse.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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