Gw4500, Troubleshooting chart - general, Troubleshooting chart - generator – Campbell Hausfeld Welder / Generator GW4500 User Manual

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GW4500

Troubleshooting Chart - General

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Engine will not start

1. Engine switch is set to "OFF".
2. Fuel valve is turned to "CLOSE".
3. Choke is open.
4. Engine is out of gas.
5. Engine is filled with contaminated or

old gas

6. Spark plug is dirty.
7. Spark plug is broken.
8. Unit is not on level surface.

9. Oil is low.

1. Set engine switch to "ON".
2. Turn fuel valve to "OPEN" position.
3. Close

the

choke.

4. Add

gas.

5. Change the gas in the engine.

6. Clean

spark

plug.

7. Replace

spark

plug.

8. Move unit to a level surface to prevent low oil shutdown from

triggering.

9. Add or replace oil.

Engine runs but
there is no electrical
output

1. Circuit reset button is off.

2. Bad connecting of wires / cables.
3. Bad electrical device connected to

generator / welder.

1. Wait for 2 minutes and push the circuit reset button to the "ON"

position.

2. If you are using an extension cord, try a different one.
3. Try connecting a different device.

Generator / welder
runs but does not
support all electrical
devices connected.

1. Generator / welder is overloaded

2. Short in one of the connected devices.
3. Air cleaner is dirty.

1. Turn off all electrical devices. Unplug all electrical devices. Turn off

generator / welder. Wait several minutes. Restart generator / welder.
Try connecting fewer electrical loads to the generator / welder.

2. Try disconnecting any faulty or short-circuited electrical loads.
3. Clean or replace air cleaner.

Troubleshooting Chart - Generator

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

No output voltage

1. Engine speed is too slow
2. Open, shorted, or incorrect wiring
3. Faulty

capacitor

4. Open or shorted field windings
5. Open

diodes

6. Front panel switch set incorrectly
7. Circuit

breaker

tripped

1. Adjust

engine

speed

2. Referring to the wiring diagram, clean and reconnect all wiring ★
3. Replace

capacitor

4. Test winding resistance, replace field winding if necessary ★
5. Test diodes, replace if necessary ★
6. Set front panel switch to generator
7. Reset

circuit

breaker

Low output voltage
with no load

1. Engine speed is too slow
2. Open

diodes

3. Faulty

capacitor

4. Open or shorted fi eld windings
5. Voltage setting on front panel

incorrect

1. Adjust

engine

speed

2. Test diodes, replace if necessary ★
3. Replace

capacitor

4. Test winding resistance, replace field winding if necessary ★
5. Adjust setting on front panel

High output voltage
with no load

1. Faulty

capacitor

2. Engine speed is too fast
3. Voltage setting on front panel

incorrect

1. Replace

capacitor

2. Adjust

engine

speed

3. Adjust setting on front panel

Low output voltage
under load

1. Open

diode

2. Engine speed too slow at full load
3. Excessive

load

applied

4. Voltage setting on front panel

incorrect

1. Test diodes, replace if necessary ★
2. Adjust

engine

speed

3. Reduce the applied load
4. Adjust setting on front panel

Erratic output
voltage

1. Unbalanced engine
2. Dirty, corroded, or loose wiring

connection

3. Unstable

load

applied

1. Refer to engine manual
2. Referring to the wiring diagram, clean and reconnect all wiring ★

3. Remove all loads, then apply each one individually to determine which

one is causing erratic function

Noisy operation

1. Loose welder / generators or engine

bolt

2. Short circuit in welder / generators

field or load

3. Faulty

bearing

1. Tighten all mountings

2. Test winding resistance, replace fi eld winding if necessary ★

Test load devices for shorts. Replace defective load device.

3. Replace

bearing

★ These diagnostic and repair procedures should be performed by an authorized service center.

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