5 amp fuse, Start-stop switch – Generac Power Systems Recreational Vehicle Generator 5413 User Manual

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Section 5

ENGINE DC CONTROL SYSTEM

cold weather starting, voltage drop between the bat-

tery and starter should not exceed 0.12 volt per 100

amperes of cranking current.
Select the battery cables based on total cable length

and prevailing ambient temperature. Generally, the

longer the cable and the colder the weather, the larger

the required cable diameter.
The following chart applies:

CABLE LENGTH (IN FEET) RECOMMENDED CABLE SIZE

0-10

No. 2

11-15

No. 0

16-20

No. 000

EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE:
Battery efficiency is greatly reduced by a decreased

electrolyte temperature. Such low temperatures have

a decided numbing effect on the electrochemical

action. Under high discharge rates (such as cranking),

battery voltage will drop to much lower values in cold

temperatures than in warmer temperatures. The freez-

ing point of battery electrolyte fluid is affected by the

state of charge of the electrolyte as indicated below:

SPECIFIC GRAvITY

FREEZING POINT

1.220

-35° F. (-37° C.)

1.200

--20° F. (-29° C.)

1.160

0° F. (-18° C.)

ADDING WATER:
Water is lost from a battery as a result of charging

and discharging and must be replaced. If the water

is not replaced and the plates become exposed, they

may become permanently sulfated. In addition, the

plates cannot take full part in the battery action unless

they are completely immersed in electrolyte. Add only

DISTILLED WATER to the battery. DO NOT USE TAP

WATER.
NOTE: Water cannot be added to some “mainte-

nance-free” batteries.

CHECkING BATTERY STATE OF CHARGE:
Use an automotive type battery hydrometer to test

the battery state of charge. Follow the hydrometer

manufacturer’s instructions carefully. Generally, a bat-

tery may be considered fully charged when the spe-

cific gravity of its electrolyte is 1.260. If the hydrometer

used does not have a “Percentage of Charge” scale,

compare the readings obtained with the following:

SPECIFIC GRAvITY

PERCENTAGE OF CHARGE

1.260

100%

1.230

75%

1.200

50%

1.170

25%

CHARGING A BATTERY:
Use an automotive type battery charger to recharge a

battery. Battery fluid is an extremely corrosive, sulfuric

acid solution that can cause severe burns. For that

reason, the following precautions must be observed:

The area in which the battery is being charged must

be well ventilated. When charging a battery, an

explosive gas mixture forms in each cell.

Do not smoke or break a live circuit near the top of

the battery. Sparking could cause an explosion.

Avoid spillage of battery fluid. If spillage occurs, flush

the affected area with clear water immediately.

Wear eye protection when handling a battery.

7.5 AMP FUSE

This panel-mounted Fuse protects the DC control

circuit against overload and possible damage. If the

Fuse has melted open due to an overload, neither

the priming function nor the cranking function will be

available.

Figure 5-4. – Typical Fuse

START-STOP SWITCH

The Start-Stop Switch allows the operator to control

cranking, startup and shutdown. The top half of this

momentary switch is pushed and held for one (1) sec-

ond and then released. An indicator light on the switch

begins to flash. The fuel pump engages automatically

for a three (3) to five (5) second delay before the start-

er motor cranks the engine for 16 seconds or until the

engine starts. If the engine does not start, the starter

will cool for seven (7) seconds and crank the engine

again for 16 seconds. If the engine does not start, the

starter will cool for seven (7) seconds before cranking

for seven (7) seconds to a maximum cycle total of 90

seconds. Once started, the light on the switch stays

on continuously. If the generator does not start at the

end of the start sequence, a fault code will flash on

the switch (see Diagnostics).
The switch center position is the RUN position.
A running engine is stopped by momentarily pressing

the bottom half of the switch to kill the ignition.
The following wires connect to the Start-Stop Switch:
1. Wire No. 17 from the Printed Circuit Board. This Is

the CRANk and START circuit. When the Switch

is set to “START”, Wire 17 is connected to frame

ground via Wire 0.

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