Baldor GLC GENERATOR GLC45 User Manual

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5-2 Troubleshooting and Maintenance

MN2408

Problems and Solutions

Some of the more common problems are listed in Table 5-1. This information is intended to be a

check or verification that simple causes can be located and fixed. It is not an exhaustive “how to”

for all types of problems. Procedures that require in depth knowledge or skills (like flashing the

field) should be referred to the Baldor Generator Service Department by calling (920) 236–4200.

Table 5-1 General Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Possible Cause

Remedy

Engine cranks but will not start

No fuel.

Low Oil Level

Restricted air flow.

No spark.

No engine speed during crank

Check that fuel valves are ON. Check fuel level in fuel tank.

Low Oil Pressure Sutdown activated. Replensih oil to full.

Check/replace air filter.

Check/replace spark plug(s).

Check that engine switch is in Start position.

The magnetic pickup must be correctly adjusted and operating.

Engine will not crank (electric start)

Dead battery.

Emergency Stop LED is ON

Remove battery and trickle charge or replace with new battery.

Never Jump Start.

Reset controller after an Emergency Stop.

Engine starts but will not run smoothly

Fuel or ignition problem

Refer to engine manual.

Engine overheats

Excessive load

Debris or dirt buildup on engine

Remove one or more electrical loads.

Remove debris. Clean engine surfaces to allow cooling.

No output voltage

Ciruit Breaker tripped or failed.

Internal failure of Alternator

Reset circuit breaker or replace if required.

Return to factory for repair.

Output voltage varies

Irregular speed (fixed speed mode)

Fluctuating speed (fixed speed mode)

Loose terminal or load connections

Check engine for malfunction or load for fluctuation

Stabilize load. The addition of a lamp load (resistance load) may

compensate partially for load changes caused by intermittent motor

operation. Do not overload.

Verify all connections and terminal tighness.

Low output voltage

Low engine speed

Excessive load

High resistance connections -

connections will be warm or hot

Internal failure of Alternator

Low power factor

Verify engine RPM.

Check engine for malfunction or system for overload. Reduce load.

Verify all connections and terminal tighness.

Return to factory for repair.

Reduce inductive (motor) load. Some AC motors use about the

same current regardless of load. Do not use motors of greater

horsepower rating than is necessary to move the mechanical load.

High output voltage

Excessive speed (fixed speed mode)

Check engine for malfunction. Verify engine RPM.

Electrical shock when frame is touched

Static charge.

Grounded armature or field coil.

Ground generator frame at local reference ground (see Section 3).

Return to factory for repair

Mechanical noise

Internal failure of Alternator

Loose or misaligned coupling

Return to factory for repair

Tighten; align coupling and alternator shaft to engine shaft.

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