Preventive maintenance, Dse 3110 engine control – Winco ULPSS15B2W/E User Manual

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DSE 3110 ENGINE CONTROL

PROTECTIONS

When an alarm is present, the Common alarm LED

if configured will illuminate.

The LCD display will

show an icon to indicate the failure.

WARNINGS

Warnings are non-critical alarm conditions and do

not affect the operation of the generator system,

they serve to draw the operators attention to an un-

desirable condition. Warning alarms are self-reset-

ting when the fault condition is removed. The icon

will appear steady in the display.

SHUTDOWNS

Shutdowns are critical alarm conditions that stop the

engine and draw the operator’s attention to an un-

desirable condition. Shutdown alarms are latching.

The fault must be removed and the STOP/RESET

button pressed to reset the module. The icon will

appear flashing in the display.

MODULE DISPLAY

TIMER ICON

When the module is controlling the engine (start-

ing and stopping) an animated timer icon will be

displayed in the icon area to indicate that a timer is

active, for example cranking time, crank rest, etc.

STOPPED ICON

When there are no alarms present, an icon will be

displayed to indicate the engine is stopped and what

mode the unit is in.

Stop Mode Auto Mode Manual Mode

RUNNING ICON

When there are no alarms present, an animated icon

is displayed to indicate the engine is running.

USB ICON

When a USB connection is made to the module the

USB icon is displayed.

MEMORY CORRUPTION

If either the config file or engine file becomes cor-

rupted the unit will display the following icon.

PREVENTIVE

MAINTENANCE

Reasonable care in preventive maintenance will

insure high reliability and a long life for the engine

generator set and Automatic Transfer Switch.

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***** WARNING *****

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When performing any type of maintenance on this

equipment make sure the selector switch on the en-

gine generator is in the off position. If you are work-

ing in the Automatic Transfer Switch, confirm with a

reliable meter that all power has been disconnected.

AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH

Clean and inspect the switch once a year. de-ener-

gize all power sources, both line and engine genera-

tor set, then brush and vacuum away any excessive

dust or dirty accumulation. You can at this time with

the contactor de-energized remove the contactor

covers and check the contacts. Make sure contacts

are clean and not burned or pitted.

ENGINE GENERATOR SET

Service the engine in accordance with the engine

manufacturers manual provided with your new

equipment. Routinely remove debris and dirt from

around the inside generator enclosure. Insure that

the air intakes are free from leaves and other debris

at all times.

Clean and inspect battery terminals a least twice a

year. Check the battery water level at least twice a

year also.

Other than keeping the generator clean and free of

debris there is no other routine or preventative main-

tenance required, as long as the generator is run

biweekly to keep it dry and in good working order.

COLD WEATHER OPERATION

Extreme cold weather operation requires special

considerations. Higher CCA batteries are required

for cold weather starting, 650 CCA or larger are rec-

ommended. In addition you should consider install-

ing an oil heater kit and a battery warmer for reliable

starting during cold weather.

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