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
4. Installation 8-2019
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6. Inspect all of the joints and monitor the line pressure. If bubbles appear, there is
a leak.
7. If any leaks are found, repair the joint or replace components as needed.
8. Verify the leak has been fixed.
NOTICE
The leak detection solution (that is, bubble solution) must be non-corrosive
and be free of ammonia and chlorine.
4.3 Engine Exhaust
The exhaust system for this generator set is complete and was designed specifically
for this generator set. Do not modify or add to the exhaust system of this generator
set.
WARNING
Exhaust gas is deadly. Make sure that the exhaust system terminates away
from building vents, windows, doors, and sheltered spaces that may not
have ample fresh air ventilation.
WARNING
Engine discharge air and exhaust carry carbon monoxide gas (odorless and
invisible) which can cause asphyxiation and death. Never use engine
discharge air or exhaust for heating a room or enclosed space.
4.4 Electrical Connections
WARNING
Improper installation can lead to electrocution and damage to property.
Electrical connections must be made by a licensed electrician.
NOTICE
Refer to regional codes and the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) for all
electrical installation requirements.
NOTICE
Class 1 wiring methods must be used for connecting the generator set.
Electrical Preparations
1. All wires may be run through a single conduit.