Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Installation Guidelines 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators
- Table of Contents
 - Section 1: Safety Rules & General Information
 - Section 2: Unpacking and Inspection
 - Section 3: Site Selection and Preparation
 - Section 4: Generator Placement
 - Section 5: Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections
 - Section 6: Electrical Connections
 - Section 7: Control Panel Startup / Testing
 - Section 8: Troubleshooting
 - Section 9: Quick Reference Guide
 - Section 10: Accessories
 - Section 11: Diagrams
 
 

Control Panel Startup / Testing
40 Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators
9. Verify fuel pressure while running. Record running
fuel pressure:________
10. Set generator MLCB (generator disconnect) to ON
(CLOSED).  Loads  are  now  powered  by  standby
generator.
11. Turn on circuit breakers/electrical loads to be sup-
plied by generator one by one.
12. Connect a calibrated AC voltmeter and a frequency
meter  across  terminal  lugs  E1  and  E2.  Voltage
should  be  approximately  240  volts  and  frequency
should be approximately 60 Hz. If voltage and fre-
quency are rapidly dropping as loads are applied,
generator may be overloading, or there may be  a
fuel  issue.  Verify  output  current  measurement  of
loads and/or fuel pressure.
13. Allow generator to run at full rated load for 20–30
minutes.  Listen  for  unusual  noises,  vibration,  or
other indications of abnormal operation. Inspect for
oil leaks, evidence of overheating, etc.
14. Verify  fuel  pressure  while  under  full  load.  Record
loaded fuel pressure: ______________.
15. Turn off circuit breakers/electrical loads when test-
ing under load is complete.
16. Set  generator  MLCB  (generator  disconnect)  to
OFF (OPEN).
17. Allow engine to run at no-load for 2–5 minutes.
18. Press  generator  OFF  button.  Engine  will  shut
down.
NOTE: If fuel pressure under full load is below minimum
operating  fuel  pressure  guideline,  generator  may  not
function correctly. The fuel pressure gauge needle should
also remain steady while testing. A fluctuating fuel pres-
sure  gauge  needle  indicates  gas  piping  may  be  under-
sized or restricted. It may also indicate a step-down gas
regulator is too small, or too close to unit. 
Checking Automatic Operation
Proceed as follows to check system for correct automatic
operation:
1. Verify generator is OFF.
2. Install front cover of transfer switch.
3. Turn on utility power supply to transfer switch using
the means provided (such as a utility MLCB).
NOTE: Transfer switch will transfer to utility position.
4. Set generator MLCB (generator disconnect) to ON
(CLOSED).
5. Press generator AUTO button. The system is now
ready for automatic operation.
6. Turn off utility power supply to transfer switch.
The  generator  is  ready  for  automatic  operation.  The
engine  will crank  and start when  utility  source power  is
turned off after  a  five second  delay  (factory  default set-
ting). After starting, transfer switch will  connect load cir-
cuits  to  the  standby  side  after  a  5  or  30  second  delay
(dealer  programmable).  See  Cold  Smart  Start.  Allow
system to operate through entire automatic sequence of
operation.
With generator running and loads powered by generator
AC output, turn on utility power supply to transfer switch.
The following will occur:
• After  approximately  15  seconds  (dealer
programmable),  the  transfer  switch  will  transfer
loads to the utility power source.
• Approximately one minute after transfer, engine will
shut down.
Installation Summary
1. Verify installation has been performed correctly as
outlined by the  manufacturer  and that  it meets all
applicable laws and codes.
2. Test and verify correct operation of the system as
outlined in the appropriate installation and owner’s
manuals.
3. Educate  end-user  on  correct  operation,  mainte-
nance, and service call procedures. 
Shutting Generator Down While 
Under Load or During a Utility Outage
IMPORTANT  NOTE:  To  avoid  equipment  damage,
follow  these  steps,  in  order,  during  utility  outages.
Shutdowns may be required during utility outages to
perform routine maintenance or to conserve fuel.
To turn generator OFF:
1. Set utility MLCB to OFF (OPEN).
2. Set  generator  MLCB  (generator  disconnect)  to
OFF (OPEN).
3. Allow  generator  to  run  for  cool-down  for  approxi-
mately one minute.
4. Set generator to OFF at the controller.
5. Remove 7.5A fuse from controller.
To turn generator back ON:
1. Install 7.5A fuse in controller.
2. Verify  generator  MLCB  (generator  disconnect)  is
OFF (OPEN).
3. Set generator to AUTO mode at the controller.
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.
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