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5.  Turn ON the utility power supply to the transfer 
switch, using the means provided (such as a util-
ity main line circuit breaker).
6.  Set the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to AUTO. The 
system is now ready for automatic operation.
7.  Turn OFF the utility power supply to the transfer 
switch.
With the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch at AUTO, the 
engine should crank and start when the utility source 
power is turned OFF. After starting, the transfer 
switch should connect load circuits to the standby 
side. Let the system go through its entire automatic 
sequence of operation.
With the generator running and loads powered by 
generator AC output, turn ON the utility power supply 
to the transfer switch. The following should occur:
•  After about 13 seconds, the switch should transfer 
loads back to the utility power source.
• About one minute after retransfer, the engine 
should shut down.
2.6 ADJUSTING THE REGULATOR 
(NATURAL GAS ONLY)
Although the generator has been factory set to pro-
vide maximum power, it may be necessary in some 
areas to adjust this setting. Because natural gas has 
different BTU or power content across the country 
the engine may not perform as designed.
If experiencing engine problems at high or full load 
conditions follow these steps. It will require a fre-
quency meter to perform this procedure.
1.  Turn off utility power to the main distribution 
panel in the house. This can be done by switching 
the service main breaker to the off or open posi-
tion.
2.  Allow the generator to start. Before loading the 
generator, confirm that the No Load Frequency, 
with the roof open and door off, is set to 63-63.5 
Hz. Transfer load to emergency circuits.
3.  Turn on appliances, lights, pumps, etc., that are 
on the emergency circuits in an attempt to fully 
load the generator. Be cautious not to overload 
the generator. Use the following chart as a guide:
4.  When 3/4 load has been achieved. Connect a fre-
quency meter to the output lugs of the generator’s 
main line circuit breaker.
5.  The fuel regulator is fitted with one (7 kW), or two 
(12 & 15 kW) adjustment screws. While watch-
ing the frequency meter, slowly turn the adjust-
ment screws clockwise or counterclockwise one 
at a time until the highest frequency is read on 
the meter. Only limited adjustment is available 
because of the set pin. Under no circumstances 
should any of the pins be removed (Figures 2.1 
and 2.2).
Figure 2.1 — Dual Fuel Regulators
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Adjustment
Screw
(One Side
Only)
Set
Pin
V-twin
Adjustment
Screw
(Both Sides)
Set Pin
(Both Sides)
6.  When the highest frequency is reached maximum 
power has been set. From this point turn both 
adjustment screws 1/4 turn counterclockwise. 
The regulator is now set.
Figure 2.2 — Placement of Regulator
Adjustment Screw
7.  Turn utility power to the main distribution panel 
back on. This can be done by switching the ser-
vice main breaker to the on or closed position. 
Allow the generator to shut down.
 Do not make any unnecessary adjustments. 
Factory settings are correct for most applica-
tions. However, when making adjustments, be 
careful to avoid overspeeding the engine.
Section 2 — Post Installation Start-up and Adjustments
Air-cooled 7 kW, 12 kW and 15 kW Generators
  Unit  120 Volts  240 Volts
  7 kW  50.0 amps  25.0 amps
  12 kW  100.0 amps  50.0 amps
  13 kW  108.3 amps  54.1 amps










