Install Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Important Safety Instructions
- 1.1 Save These Instructions
- 1.2 General Information
- 1.3 General Precautions
- 1.4 Generator Set Voltage Is Deadly
- 1.5 Engine Exhaust Is Deadly
- 1.6 Fuel and Fumes Are Flammable
- 1.7 Batteries Can Explode
- 1.8 Starting Batteries
- 1.9 Moving Parts Can Cause Severe Personal Injury or Death
- 1.10 The Hazards of Carbon Monoxide
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Pre-Installation Considerations
- 4. Installation
- 5. Startup and Configuration
- 5.1 "Establishing Communications" Message
- 5.2 "Clock Setup" Screen
- 5.3 "Exercise" Screen
- 5.4 "Brightness and Contrast" Screen
- 5.5 "About" Screen
- 5.6 "Event Log" Screen
- 5.7 "Fault Log" Screen
- 5.8 "System Status" Screen
- 5.9 "Mode" Screen
- 5.10 Automatic Load Management
- 5.11 Manual Start Sequence (Local)
- 5.12 Checklist
- 5.13 Startup
- 6. Remote Monitoring System (RMS) Description
- Appendix A. Fuel Line Selection
- Appendix B. Outline and System Drawings
- Appendix C. Wiring Diagrams
1. Important Safety Instructions 8-2019
2 A062J678 (Issue 2)Copyright © 2019 Cummins Inc.
• Keep the generator set and its compartment clean. Do not store any items in
the generator set compartment.
• Before working on the generator set, make sure the generator set is shut down
and disabled.
1. Press the generator set's "O" (Off) button or the red STOP button on the
local display (whichever is applicable) to stop the generator set. Allow the
generator set to thoroughly cool to the touch.
2. If applicable, turn off and disconnect the battery charger from the AC
source before disconnecting the battery cables.
3. Disconnect the negative (–) cables from the battery and secure it from
contacting the battery terminals to prevent accidental starting.
• Use caution when making adjustments when the generator set is running, hot,
or when parts are electrically live, as all situations may cause personal injury or
death.
• Used engine oil has been identified by some state and federal agencies as
causing cancer or reproductive toxicity. Do not ingest, inhale, or come into
contact with used oil or its vapors.
• Do not work on the generator set when mentally or physically fatigued or after
consuming alcohol or drugs.
NOTICE
Only trained and authorized personnel shall maintain or service the
generator set.
NOTICE
The installation of the generator set shall provide enough ventilation to
ensure that gases generated by vented batteries during charging, or caused
by equipment malfunction, are removed.
General Safety Precautions
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage
Contact with high voltages can cause severe electrical shock, burns, or
death.
Make sure that only a trained and experienced electrician makes generator
set electrical output connections, in accordance with the installation
instructions and all applicable codes.