D. troubleshooting charts – Tsurumi TPG-2900H-DX User Manual

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D. TROUBLESHOOTING

CHARTS

This section provides the instructions for generator checkout and fault isolation. The troubleshooting
procedures are presented in Table 7. The table lists typical faults, presents probable cause, and pro-
vides the remedy for the majority of generator operational faults.

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Troubleshooting

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Table 7: Fault Isolation Procedures

FAULT

PRO

BABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

No AC output.

Condenser failed.

1. Check condenser

If you do not have measuring equipment,

install a known-good condenser. Start the
generator and check ac output. If the generator
ac output is normal, the fault was in the original
condenser.

2. Short the condenser leads across each other

to discharge the condenser.

To make sure you get a good reading,

discharge the condenser before checking
capacitance.

3. Check capacitance of condensers (refer to

Table 6 for capacitance values for each
generator model). Replace condensers that
do not meet normal capacitance.

Stator fault.

1. Check Stator

2. Remove bolts (31) from front panel (30). Pull

the front panel (30) away from frame (28) (to
provide clearance for removal of control box).

3. Remove four screws (34) from front panel

(30) (to separate the control box [32] from the
front panel).

4. Locate the stator leads. Separate the leads at

the in-line connector.

5. Use an adhesive label or tag to identify the

leads (use the label or tag to make sure you
have the proper connection).

6. Measure resistance between the in-line

connector on the stator leads (refer to Table 6
for resistance values for each generator
model).

7. Replace stator if it does not meet resistance

values in Table 6.

NOTE:

NOTE:

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