Baldor GLC GENERATOR GLC45 User Manual

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2-20 General Information

MN2408

6.

Conduit, wire, circuit protective device sizes, insulation etc. must conform to applicable

local and national codes and regulations.

7.

Be certain to seal around conduits that penetrate the walls of the genset room to

reduce the amount of noise that is transmitted to the surrounding areas of the building

and maintain site fire code rating.

Battery Starting System

This section describes the battery starting system (nominal 12 volt rating of the battery supply)

for the engine, battery charger, and precautions to take if the ambient temperature is expected to

be below 70

°F (20°C).

WARNING: If batteries are not mounted in the battery rack supplied with the genset, protect batteries

from vibration and do not locate them near a source of flame or spark. A battery presents a

risk of fire and explosion because they generate hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas is extremely

explosive. Never jump start a battery, smoke in the area around the battery or cause any

spark to occur in the area around the battery.

Battery Location

Locate batteries as close as possible to the genset to minimize starting circuit resistance, see

Figure 2-18. High starting circuit resistance substantially reduces starting cranking ability. The

genset data sheet lists the maximum allowable cranking system resistance. Mount batteries on a

level rack away from dirt and liquids. Allow space for servicing (checking water level and level of

charge). Baldor gensets can be ordered with battery racks already installed. Cold ambient

temperature at the battery location substantially reduces the battery output.

Figure 2-18 Battery Starting System

Battery Size

The ability to start the engine depends upon battery capacity, ambient temperature and coolant

and oil temperatures. The Engine/Generator Set Data Sheet lists minimum recommended battery

capacity at various ambient temperatures. The recommended battery capacities are listed in the

Electric Systems section of the Engine Data Sheet, cold cranking amps (CCA) at 0

°F (–18 °C).

Battery capacities decrease as ambient temperatures decrease so it is important to specify

batteries with the appropriate CCA rating at a temperature no higher than the minimum ambient

temperature for the application. Baldor requires thermostatically controlled coolant heaters on all

after cooled standby gensets. After cooling is called out on the Engine Data Sheet under General

Engine Data section as “aspiration“.

Oil pan immersion heaters are recommended for standby gensets housed outside where ambient

temperatures may drop below 0

°F (–18 °C). Coolant heaters and oil pan immersion heaters are

available from Baldor as factory installed options.

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