1 generator control panel, 4 line breaker, 4 2.1.1 hourmeter – Generac Power Systems 004270-1 User Manual

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Section 2 - Operation

QUIETPACT™ 75D Recreational Vehicle Generator

OPERATION

6

d

2.1

GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL

The following features are mounted on the generator

control panel (Figure 2.1):

Figure 2.1 - Generator Control Panel

^ 2.1.4 LINE BREAKER

LINE
BREAKER

FUSE

PREHEAT

NOTE: PANEL SHOWN WITHOUT WEATHER-SEAL BOOTS.

4 2.1.1 HOURMETER

This indicates the length of time the engine/generator
has operated, in hours and tenths of hours. Use
the hourmeter to ensure that the periodic mainte­
nance tasks for your generator are completed on a
timely basis.

♦ 2.1.2 START/STOP SWITCH

To crank and start the engine, hold this switch in the

START position. Release the switch when the engine
starts. To stop an operating engine, press and hold
the switch in the STOP position until the engine shuts
off. The switch’s center position is the RUN position.

♦ 2.1.3 FUSE

The 14-amp fuse protects the engine’s DC control cir­
cuit against electrical overload. If the fuse element
has melted open due to overloading, the engine can­
not be cranked. If you must replace the fuse, use only
an identical replacement (i.e., SFE-14).

A

A

--------ik CAUTION

If a fuse element melts, you should find the

cause of the overload before replacing the fuse.

The line (i.e., main) breaker protects the generator’s
AC output circuit against overload and provides a

method of turning OFF the generator’s 120/240-volt

AC output to the vehicle circuits. The QUIETPACT™

75D has two 35-amp breakers.

NOTE:

Refer to Section 1.4, “Generator AC Connection
System,” (Page 5). Individual installations will dif­
fer. If an overload occurs, the dual breakers will

open the ungrounded (i.e., hot) stator leads (11
and 44 in Figure 1.1, Page 5). When the generator
has been connected for 120 volts only (Figure
2.16, Page 31], the line breakers will operate inde­

pendently

on

the

ungrounded

(i.e.,

hot)

stator

leads (11 and 33 in Figure 2.16, Page 31).

A 2.1.5 PREHEAT SWITCH _____________________

The diesel engine is equipped with glow plugs, one
for each cylinder. When you press the preheat switch,
the glow plugs heat the engine combustion chamber,
allowing for quicker starts when the engine is cold.
Pressing the preheat switch also operates the fuel
pump.

2.2

OPTIONAL REMOTE START/STOP

This generator is equipped with a plug-in connector
that can be interfaced with an optional remote panel
provided inside the vehicle. This option allows you to
start and stop the generator conveniently from with­
in

the

vehicle.

Refer

to

Part

II

-

Installation

Instructions, Section 2.8, for details on the remote
start/stop option.

2.3

BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

NOTE:

Instructions

and

information

in

this

manual

assume the generator has been properly installed,
connected,

serviced,

tested

and

adjusted

by

a

qualified

installation

technician

or

installation

contractor.

♦ 2.3.1

INSTALLATION_________________________

Generator installation must have been properly com­

pleted so that it complies with all applicable codes,
standards, and regulations and with the manufactur­

er's recommendations.

Generac* Power Systems, Inc.

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