Maintenance; Performing Scheduled Maintenance; Fuse; Checking The Engine Oil Level - Honeywell 10 kW Owner's Manual

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Maintenance

3.7.3
STARTING THE GENERATOR
1.
If the Main Fuse was removed, replace the fuse. The startup
wizard will be displayed, allowing the correct time and date to
be entered. It will not be necessary to re-enter the activation
code.
2.
Turn the Auto/Off/Manual switch to the Auto position. After a
short delay the generator will start.
3.
Allow the generator to run for 15 seconds to allow the engine
to warm up.
4.
Turn on the Main Circuit Breaker.
5.
Turn on the Outlet Breaker if necessary.
Figure 3.7 – 8 - 20kW Generator Control Panel
MAIN FUSE
7.5 AMP
Escape
3.7.4
REPOWER THE MAIN SERVICE DISTRIBUTION
PANEL
1.
At the main service distribution panel, close (turn on) the main
service entrance breaker.
This method will ensure proper transfer between generator and
utility in the event that utility returns while the generator is shut
off.
4.1
PERFORMING SCHEDULED
MAINTENANCE
It is important to perform service as specified in the Maintenance
Schedule for proper generator operation, and to ensure that the
generator complies with the applicable emission standards for the
duration of its useful life. Service and repairs may be performed
by any capable person or repair shop. Additionally, emissions criti-
cal maintenance must be performed as scheduled in order for the
Emissions Warranty to be valid. Emissions critical maintenance
consists of servicing the air filter and spark plugs in accordance
with the Maintenance Schedule.
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4.2

FUSE

The 7.5 amp fuse on the control panel protects the DC control
circuit against overload (Figures 3.1 and 3.2). This fuse is wired
in series with the battery output lead to the panel. If this fuse ele-
ment has melted open, the engine will not be able to crank or start.
Replace this fuse using only an identical 7.5 amp replacement
fuse. Whenever the fuse is removed or replaced, the exercise timer
needs to be reset.
4.3

CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL

For oil capacities, see the Specifications section. For engine oil
recommendations, see the Engine Oil Recommendations section.
When power outages necessitate running the generator for extend-
ed periods of time, the oil level should be checked daily.
To check the engine oil level, proceed as follows (Figures 4.1 and
4.2):
1.
Open the roof and remove the door.
2.
If the generator is running during a utility outage, first turn OFF
all associated loads running in the residence. Second, turn the
generator's main circuit breaker to the OFF position.
3.
Move the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to the OFF position.
4.
Remove the dipstick and wipe it dry with a clean cloth.
5.
Completely insert the dipstick; then, remove it again. The oil
level should be at the dipstick "Full" mark. If necessary, add
oil to the "Full" mark only. DO NOT FILL ABOVE THE "FULL"
MARK.
5.
Install the dipstick.
7.
Reset the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to its original position.
8.
If the generator was running during a utility outage, first turn
the generator's main circuit breaker back to the ON position.
Second, turn ON needed loads in the residence.
9.
Replace the door and close the roof.
Never operate the engine with the oil level
below the "Add" mark on the dipstick. Doing
this could damage the engine.
Figure 4.1 — Oil Dipstick, 10kW

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