Initial start up – Winco ULPSS90/D WITH DSE 7310 CONTROL (2014) User Manual

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D. AUTO – This button places the module into its AUTOMATIC

mode. This module will monitor the remote start input for a relay

closure. When the remote start signal is received it will time out

the start delay (5 Seconds) and then start the engine generator

set. When the remote start signal is lost (relay opened up) the

module will shut the engine generator set down after the cool

down timer has time out. The module will return to the auto start

mode and await the next start signal.

E. LAMP TEST/HORN RESET - This button silences the

audible alarm if it is sounding and illuminates all of the LEDs as

a lamp test feature. When configured and fitted to a compatible

engine ECU, pressing this button in STOP/RESET mode after

pressing the START button (to power the ECU) will cancel any

“passive) alarms on the engine ECU.

F. START – This button is active only in the MANUAL or STOP/

RESET mode. Pressing this button in the MANUAL mode will

start the engine locally for testing. The engine will continue to

run until either the STOP/RESET or the AUTO button is pressed.

Pressing this button with the control in the STOP/RESET mode

will turn on the engine ECU (when correctly configured and fitted

to a compatible engine ECU)

G. CLOSE GEN-SET – NOT USED IN THIS APPLICATION

H. OPEN GEN-SET – NOT USED IN THIS APPLICATION

J. USER CONFIGURABLE INDICATORS

1. Remote Start.

. Fuel Selection on for LP - off for NG.

3. Generator Available

4. Emergency Stop

NOTE: STOP/RESET, MANUAL mode and AUTO mode buttons

all have indicator lamps next to them to tell you what mode you

are in. Pressing buttons out of sequence will cause the engine

not to function properly.. See button operation sequencing

above.

INITIAL START UP

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***** WARNING *****

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EQUIPMENT DAMAGE - DO NOT jump start these engine

generator sets. Starting these units on a low battery or jump

starting them will cause damage to the engine control module.

Use the following check list to verify correct installation before

starting the engine:

Note: Roof access panels have been provide to check/fill

the engine oil and the coolant. Side panels are equipped

with door latches for there removal. All the door latches are

keyed with a common key.

1. Engine oil. Fill as required with proper grade/qty.

. Engine coolant. Fill as required with proper

mixture.

3. Unit mounting base properly bolted down.

4. Clearance for service and maintenance on all

sides.

5. Proper fuel line material and size.

6. All fuel line connections tight.

7. Fuel line protected and a moisture trap installed

(may be required for N.G.).

8. Correct LP/NG pressure 4-6 Oz. (7-11” Wc).

9. Battery connections clean and tight.

10. Battery fully charged.

11. All AC and DC wiring installed and properly

protected.

After completing the above checklist, the engine-generator set is

ready for the initial start-up test.

STARTING PROCEDURE

MANUAL MODE

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***** WARNING *****

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EQUIPMENT DAMAGE - BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO START

THIS UNIT COMPLETE YOUR PRESTART CHECKLIST AND

INSURE THE GENERATOR MAINLINE CIRCUIT BREAKER

IS IN THE PROPER POSITION PRIOR TO STARTING.

STARTING THIS UNIT WITHOUT IT PROPERLY CONNECTED

CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT

DAMAGE.

1. Depress the manual mode button on the control panel. The

small LED light next to it should come on.

. Press the start button- The DSE7310 will send a start signal

to the ECU on the engine. The engine ECU will then energize

the fuel solenoid and start the cranking cycle (10 seconds on and

10 seconds off).

NOTE: There is no start delay in this mode of operation.

If the engine fails to start during this cranking period the starter

motor is disengaged and goes into a rest mode after which

a second attempt is made to start the engine. Should this

sequence continue through 3 cranking cycles the start sequence

will be stopped and the display will show ‘FAILED TO START’.

3. All engine functions are controlled by the ECU on the engine.

The ECU on the engine will send information signals to the

DSE7310 via the CAN connections to indicate oil pressure, water

temperature, etc for the display on the engine control.

All shutdown functions are also controlled by the ECU on the

engine, what you see displayed on the DSE7310 display is what

is happening inside the ECU on the engine.

The AC output readings displayed on the DSE7310 are collected

through the AC interface harness wired in the generator control

box. An shutdowns related to the AC output are not a function

of the engine ECU but are based on information collected in the

DSE7310 via this AC harness.

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