Baldor GLC GENERATOR GLC45 User Manual

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Receiving & Installation 3-13

MN2408

Figure 3-6 Battery Installation

Washers & Nut

Battery

Battery Hold Down Rod

Washers & Nut

Battery Tray

The + and – terminals of your battery may

be different than shown. Be sure that the

Positive lead is connected to the positive

(+) terminal of your battery.

Battery Hold Down Bar

(Install away from terminals)

4.

Connect the positive lead to the positive (+) battery terminal.

5.

Connect the negative lead to the negative (–) battery terminal.

6.

Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.

7.

Connect charging source to the battery terminals.

8.

Disconnect the battery’s ground terminal before working in the vicinity of the battery or

battery wires. Contact with the battery can result in electrical shock when a tool

accidently touches the positive battery terminal or wire. The risk of such shock is

reduced when the ground lead is removed during installation and maintenance.

Recommended Engine Oil and Battery Type

When replacing batteries, use only the recommended battery for your generator, see Table 3-7.

Table 3-7

MODEL

SUMMER

WINTER

OIL

RECOMMENDED

(AMPS) COLD

MODEL

SUMMER

OIL

WINTER

OIL

OIL

CAPACITY

RECOMMENDED

BATTERY

(AMPS) COLD

CRANKING

GLC30

SAE. 30

5W/30

6.0 QTS

BCI Group 31

925

GLC35

SAE. 30

5W/30

6.0 QTS

BCI Group 31

925

GLC45

SAE. 30

5W/30

6.0 QTS

BCI Group 31

925

GLC50

SAE. 30

5W/30

6.2 QTS

BCI Group 31

925

GLC60

SAE. 30

5W/30

6.2 QTS

BCI Group 31

925

GLC80

SAE. 30

5W/30

6.5 QTS

BCI Group 31

925

GLC100

SAE. 30

5W/30

6.5 QTS

BCI Group 31

925

GLC125

SAE. 30

5W/30

6.5 QTS

BCI Group 31

925

Post Installation Checks

When the initial installation is complete, these checks must be performed before starting the

engine. These checks are not required before each start, only after the initial installation.

1.

Generators that have been in transit or storage for long periods may be subjected to

extreme temperature and moisture changes. This can cause excessive condensation,

and the generator windings should be thoroughly dried before bringing the generator

up to full nameplate voltage. If this precaution is not taken, serious damage to the

generator can result.

Caution:

Do not apply high voltage to windings (do not start the generator) in a moisture–saturated

condition. Moisture can cause insulation breakdown, making it necessary to return the

generator to the factory for repair, and consequent expense and loss of time.

Note: These precautions are especially necessary in locations such as seaboard installations

and other high humidity areas. Some installations will be in atmospheres that are much

more corrosive than others. Prevention of a failure is better than being forced to make a

repair.

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