Generac Power Systems 8 kW LP User Manual

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Part 2

GOVERNOR

SHAFT

PRIMARY

ADJUST

SCREW

GOVERNOR

CLAMP

BOLT

SECONDARY

ADJUST SCREW

Figure 10. Engine Governor Adjustment Single

Cylinder Engines

PROCEDURE
(8 kW UNITS WITH DUAL GOVERNOR SPRINGS):

1. Loosen the governor clamp bolt (Figure 10).
2. Hold the governor lever at its wide open throttle position,

and rotate the governor shaft clockwise as far as it will

go. Then, tighten the governor lever clamp bolt to 70

inch-pounds (8 N-m).

3. Start the generator; let it stabilize and warm up at

no-load.

4. Connect a frequency meter across the generators AC

output leads.

5. Turn the primary adjust screw to obtain a frequency

reading of 61.5 Hz. Turn the secondary adjust screw to

obtain a frequency reading of 62.5 Hz.

6. When frequency is correct at no load, check the AC

voltage reading. If voltage is incorrect, the voltage

regulator may require adjustment.

RESULTS:

1. If, after adjusting the engine governor, frequency and

voltage are good, tests may be discontinued.

2. If frequency is now good, but voltage is high or low, refer

back to flow chart.

3. If engine was overspeeding, check linkage and throttle

for binding. If no governor response is indicated refer to

engine service manual.

4. If engine appears to run rough and results in low fre-

quency, proceed to Problem 18, Section 4.3.

teSt 16 – check Stepper motor

control (V-tWin enGine unitS)

PROCEDURE:

1. Remove air cleaner cover to access stepper motor.
2. Physically grab the throttle and verify the stepper motor,

linkage and throttle do not bind in any way, if any binding

is felt repair or replace components as needed. Some

resistance should be felt as the stepper motor moves

through it’s travel.

3. Physically move the throttle to the closed position by

pulling the stepper motor arm towards the idle stop. See

Figures 11 and 12 (for 9/10 kW units) or Figure 13 (for

12-20 kW Units).

4. Place the AUTO-OFF-MANUAL switch to MANUAL and

watch for stepper motor movement. It should move to

the wide open position during cranking. Once the unit

starts the stepper motor should move the throttle to a

position to maintain 60 Hertz.

5. If no movement is seen in Step 4 remove the control

panel cover. Verify the six pin connector on the printed

circuit board is seated properly, remove the connector

and then replace it and test again. Verify the switches

are correctly set.

6. If problem continues the remove six pin connector from

the printed circuit board. Set Volt meter to measure

ohms. Carefully measure from the end of the six pin

harness as follows:

note: press down with the meter leads on the
connectors exposed terminals, do not probe into
the connector.

a. Connect one meter lead to Red, connect the

remaining test lead to Orange, approximately
10 ohms should be measured.

b. Connect one meter lead to Red, connect the

remaining test lead to Yellow, approximately 10
ohms should be measured.

c. Connect one meter lead to Red, connect the

remaining test lead to Brown, approximately 10
ohms should be measured.

d. Connect one meter lead to Red, connect the

remaining test lead to Black, approximately 10
ohms should be measured.

e. Connect one meter lead to Red, connect the

remaining test to the stepper motor case. No resis-
tance should be measured INFINITY or Open.

RESULTS:

1. If the stepper motor fails any part of Step 6 replace the

stepper motor.

2. If the stepper motor passes all steps replace the Printed

Circuit Board.

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