Generac Power Systems 009600-4 User Manual

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Section 3 - Maintenance

PRIMEPACT 66C and 66LP Recreational Vehicle Generators

MAINTENANCE

♦ 2.8.4 OVERVOLTAGE

PROTECTION___________

A solid-state voltage regulator (Figure 2.5) controls

the generator’s AC output voltage. This regulator sup­
plies an excitation current to the rotor. By regulating
the rotor’s excitation current, the strength of its mag­
netic field is regulated and, in turn, the voltage deliv­
ered to connected electrical loads is controlled. 'When
the AC frequency is 50 Hertz, voltage is regulated at

115 volts.

Figure 2.5

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Solid State Voltage Regulator

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♦ 2.8.6 25-HOUR CHECK-UP

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EXCITATION WINDING
(ALTERNATING CURRENT)

The voltage regulator also incorporates a “voltage
surge protection circuit.” This circuit prevents trou­
blesome surges in the generator AC output voltage.
Voltage surge is a common cause of damage to elec­
tronic equipment.

2.8.5 25-HOUR BREAK-IN PERIOD _______________

The first 25 hours of operation is the break-in period
for the generator. Properly breaking in the generator
is essential to minimize fuel consumption and pro­
vide maximum engine performance. During this 25-
hour break-in period, follow this procedure:

• Run the unit at varying electrical loads to help seat

the engine piston rings properly.

Check the engine oil level frequently. Add oil if

needed. It is normal for the generator engine to
consume more oil than is normal until the piston
rings have properly seated.

For the 75-hour operation following the break-in

period,

avoid

light

electrical

loads.

Load

the

generator at 50 percent (or more) of its rated
wattage capacity. Repeated light loads during these

75 hours can cause improper seating of engine pis­

ton rings, resulting in blowby and high oil con­
sumption.

• After operating the unit for 25 hours, complete the

tasks recommended under Section 2.8.6.

After the 25-hour break-in period, contact a Generac
Authorized Service Dealer for the following mainte­

nance. The vehicle owner is responsible for any
charges:

• Change the engine crankcase oil and oil filter.
• Check all fluid levels.
• Inspect the cooling and ventilation openings.
• Check the engine ignition system.
• Inspect the entire electrical system.
• Inspect the engine exhaust system.

2.8.7 OPERATION IN HIGH

GRASS

OR BRUSH

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Never operate the generator while the vehicle
is parked over high grass, weeds, brush,
leaves or any other combustible substance.
Such materials can ignite and burn from the
heat of the exhaust system. The generator

exhaust system becomes extremely hot dur­

ing operation and remains hot for a long time
after it has shut down.

3.1

CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL

LEVEL

For oil capacities and reciuirements, see “Engine Oil
Requirements,” Section 1.6.2 (Page 6). Check the
engine crankcase oil level at least every eight hours of
operation, or before you use it. To check the engine
oil level, proceed as follows (see Figure 3.1):

Be sure the generator is as level as possible.
Remove the dipstick and wipe it dry with a clean,
lint-free cloth.
Install and tighten the dipstick cap; then, remove
it again. The oil level should be at the dipstick
“Full” mark.
If necessary, remove the oil fill cap on the rocker
cover and slowly add oil until it reaches the dip­
stick “Full” mark. DO NOT FILL ABOVE THE
“FULL MARK.

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Never operate the engine with the oil level

below the "Add" mark on the dipstick. Doing

this could damage the engine.

5.

Install and tighten the oil fill cap and the dipstick

before operating the engine.

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