Before initial start up, Initial start, Testing under load – Generac Power Systems 00862-1 User Manual

Page 31: Post installation tests

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POST INSTALLATION TESTS

The air cooled generator set was factory tested and
adjusted using gasoline as a fuel. You should not be

required to adjust the unit any further except under
special circumstances.

WARNING: Do not make any unnecessary adjust­

ments. Factory settings are correct for most appli­

cations. When making adjustments, however, be
careful to avoid overspeeding the engine.

BEFORE INITIAL START UP

Before starting, complete the following;

1. Check engine crankcase oil level and, if necessary, fill to

dipstick cross-hatched area with the recommended oil.

Do not fill above cross-hatched area.

2. Check the fuel supply. Gas fuel lines must have been

properly purged and leak tested in accordance with

applicable fuel codes. All fuel shutoff valves in the fuel

supply lines must be open.

DANGER: If an LP (propane) gas fuel system has
been installed, it must have been properly tested

for leaks before operating the system in compli­

ance with ANSI A119.2/NFPA 501C. No leakage is
permitted. You must be sure no gasoline fuel
vapors enter the vehicle interior.

INITIAL START

When absolutely certain that the unit has been prop­
erly installed and prepared for use, start the engine as

follows;

1. Turn off all electrical loads. Do this by setting the generator

main circuit breakers to their “OFF’ or “OPEN” position.

2. Refer to the “Starting” section (Page 6) for cranking and

starting instructions. The engine may require more crank­

ing for initial starting since the fuel lines have to be primed

(use of the Primer Switch will shorten this time).

3. Let the engine warm up for about five minutes to allow

internal temperatures to stabilize.

4. Carefully inspect the engine-generator for fuel, oil and

exhaust system leaks. Before proceeding to the next

step, correct any leakage immediately.

5. When all tests and adjustments at no-load are completed,

apply electrical loads and check for proper operation

under load. See ‘Testing Under Load”. Run the unit at

least 30 minutes with loads applied.

6. Turn off all electrical loads by setting the generator main

circuit breakers to “OFF’ or “OPEN.”

7. Let the unit run at no-load for a few minutes to stabiiize

internal engine-generator temperatures. Then, shut down

the engine.

IMPORTANT; The generator set was thoroughly test­
ed and adjusted at the factory before shipping. No

additional adjustment should be necessary. Only
qualified service technicians who have been trained
should perform adjustments outlined in this manual.

TESTING UNDER LOAD

Apply electrical loads equal to about 75-100% of the
unit's rated wattage/amperage capacity.

Let the unit run at least 30 minutes with load applied.
During this part of the test, check that the unit is not
running excessively hot and that adequate cooling air

flow is available. You must not allow the unit to over­
heat during prolonged operation.

NOTE:

The generator engine is equipped with a high

temperature switch. The switch has normally closed

(N.C.) contacts. When the engine temperature is too
high, switch contacts close, and engine shuts down
automatically.

IMPORTANT; Generac recommends that you test the
generator for adequate cooling.

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