Specifications
ENGINE
ADJUSTMENTS
GENERATOR
FREQUENCY
ADJUSTMENT
(HERTZ)
Once
the
diesel
generator set
has
been placed in operation,
there
may
be
adjustments
required
for engine speed (Hertz)
during
the
engine's break-in period (first 50 hours) or after
this
period.
A no-load voltage adjustment
may
also
be
required
in
conjunction with the engine's speed adjustment
These
are
not
warrantable adjustments
as
they
relate
to
nor-
mal
break-in
and maintenance.
Frequency
is
a direct result
of
engine/generator speed, as
indicated
by
the
following:
When the generator
is
run
at
1800 rpm,
the
AC voltage
output frequency
is
60
Hertz.
When the generator
is
run
at
1500
rpm,
the AC voltage
output
frequency
is
50 Hertz.
Therefore
to
change the generator's
frequency,
the engine
speed
must
be
changed.
To
accomplish the frequency change,
perfonn the
following:
.
1.
With
the
engine stopped, connect the
AC
output leads
to
the
AC
tenninal block
in
accordance with the
AC
voltage
connections
diagram specified for your generator
set,
and
change
the
Hertz circuit connection
to
the capacitor.
These
connections are shown in the
GENERATOR
sec-
tion
of
this
manual.
A
WARNING:
Before
starting
the
engine
make
certain
that
everyone
Is
clear
of
moving
parts!
Keep
away
from
pulleys
and
belts
during
test
procedures.
2.
Start
the
engine and adjust the engine's speed to obtain
the
frequency
corresponding
to
the voltage selected
by
adjusting the
stoP
bolts and positioning the throttle ann
against these stop bolts to either increase or decrease
engine no-load speed
to
adjust the Hertz produced.
3.
To
arrive
at the appropriate
frequency,
either monitor the
speed
of the engine/generator with a tachometer, or mon-
itor
the
frequency
with a frequency
meter,
the latter
method
being the more precise
of
the
two.
THROTILE
CONTROL
LEVER
,
STOP
BOLT
ADJUSTMENT.
SPEED
ADJUSTMENT!
FACTORY
SET
FUEL
RUN
SOLENOID
The
fuel
run solenoid
is
mounted in a threaded hole
on
the
engine's block just aft of and below the engine's
fuel
injec-
tion
pump.
Proceed
as
follows when installing a replacement
or
new
fuel
run
solenoid.
1.
Visual
access
to
the fuel injection pump's
fuel
rack
is
needed.
To
obtain this, remove the small square side
cover and gasket just below the
fuel
injection
pump.
2.
Thread the locknut onto the solenoid and
then
apply
a
small amount
of
Teflon
sealant
to
the
threads
on
the
solenoid.
3.
Thread the solenoid into the hole
on
the engine and
observe the solenoid plunger through the
cover
opening.
Allow the plunger
to
contact the
fuel
rack and
move
fully
into the injection
pump.
Do not thread further
so
as
to
-
push the plunger into the solenoid.
4. Back the solenoid out
114
-
112
of
a turn
and
secure it
in
position with the locknut.
Locknut
Torque
Value
28.9 - 36.2
ft-Ib
(4.0
-
5.0
m-kg)
5.
Properly connect the three electrical leads
from
the
sole-
noid.
Two
of the connections plug into the engine hamess
and the third
grounds
to
the engine block
at
an
adjacent
inboard threaded hole with
an
8mm
bolt.
6.
Reassemble
the
cover
and
gasket
and
test
run
the
unit.
Make
certain
that
the
unit
stops
when
the
solenoid
is
de-energized.
.
FUEL
RUN
SOLENOID
0.3937:t
0.019
in
(1o:t0.5
mm)
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