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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ESE 808 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT
ESE 1308 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT
ESE 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT
Article No. 113007
Article No. 113008
Article No. 113022

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ESE 808 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Article No. 113007 ESE 1308 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Article No. 113008 ESE 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Article No. 113022...
  • Page 2 This documentation and parts thereof are subject to copyright. Any use or modification outside the restricted limits of the Copyright Act without the consent of ENDRESS Elektrogerätebau GmbH is forbidden and subject to penalty. In particular, this applies to copies, translations, microfilming,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents General information..................... 8 Further documents....................9 Safety symbols.....................10 General Safety Regulations..................12 Intended use ......................12 2.1.1 Intended use....................12 2.1.2 Foreseeable incorrect use or inappropriate handling........13 2.1.3 Residual risks .....................14 Personal protective equipment ................18 Danger zones and work areas................19 General safety instructions ..................22 ESE 808 /1308 /1408 DBG ES Duplex Silent............27 Components on the operating and engine side ..........27...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Special fittings / using accessories ..............43 FI protection switch....................43 Monitoring the operating condition using the multifunctional display....45 Insulation monitoring with E-MCS 3.0 ..............48 5.3.1 Insulation monitoring without switching off ............48 5.3.2 Insulation monitoring pl u s switching off............49 Insulation monitoring without E-MCS 3.0 ............51 5.4.1 Insulation monitoring without switching off ............51...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Declaration of conformity ..................1 List of illustrations Fig. 2-1: Labels on the generator ......... 20 Fig. 3-1: Components of the operating and generator side. 27 Fig. 3-2: Exhaust and engine side components ....28 Fig. 3-3: Electrical compartment components ..... 29 Fig.
  • Page 6 Table of Contents List of charts Table 2.1: Danger zones and work areas on the generator 19 Table 2.2: Labels on the generator ........21 Table 5.1: FI protection switch test ........44 Table 5.2: Insulation monitoring without switching off ..48 Table 5.3: Insulation monitoring whilst running without switching off ..............
  • Page 7 Table of Contents ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 8: General Information

    General information 1 General information These operating instructions must be read carefully and understood before using the generator. These operating instructions are intended to make you familiar with the basic operation of the generator. These operating instructions contain important information for using the generator safely and appropriately.
  • Page 9: Further Documents

    General information Further documents 1.1 Further documents In addition to these operating instructions, the following documents are relevant for the generator: • Operating instructions and maintenance instructions for the engine (Br iggs & Stratton Corporation) • Important safety information and instructions for: engine selection, engine installation,...
  • Page 10: Safety Symbols

    General information Safety symbols 1.2 Safety symbols The safety symbol represents a source of danger. The safety symbols in the work area of the machine/plant and the entire technical documentation correspond to the Council Directive 92/58/EEC - Minimum requirements for the provision of safety and/or health signs at work.
  • Page 11 General information Safety symbols Notes ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 12: General Safety Regulations

    General Safety Regulations Intended use 2 General Safety Regulations This section describes the basic safety regulations for operating the generator. Whoever operates the generator or works with it must read this chapter and comply with its regulations in practice. 2.1 Intended use The generator complies with the state of scientific and technical knowledge as well as the applicable safety regulations at the time of placing on the market in the context...
  • Page 13: Foreseeable Incorrect Use Or Inappropriate Handling

    General Safety Regulations Intended use The method that will be used to install the generator on these parts of a vehicle requires written approval from the distributor that supplied the generator. The generator may neither be connected to other energy distribution systems (e.g.
  • Page 14: Residual Risks

    General Safety Regulations Intended use • Non-compliance with maintenance intervals • Failure measure test for early damage identification • Failure to replace wearing parts • Incorrectly performed maintenance or repair work • Defectively performed maintenance or repair work • Unintended use 2.1.3 Residual risks Before commencing design and planning, the residual risks of theESE 808 / 1308 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT generator...
  • Page 15 General Safety Regulations Intended use • Fuel vapours • Engine exhaust • Too large a distribution network configuration Risk of injury Risk of injury to persons at the generator can be caused by: • Inappropriate handling • Transport • Hot components •...
  • Page 16 General Safety Regulations Intended use ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 17 General Safety Regulations Intended use • Inappropriate maintenance or repair work • Unsuitable operating fluids • An installation altitude higher than 100 meters above sea level • An ambient temperature exceeding 25° C • Too large a distribution network configuration ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 18: Personal Protective Equipment

    General Safety Regulations Personal protective equipment Only appropriately authorised personnel may work with or on the generator. The authorised operating personnel must: • Be at least 18 years old. • Be trained in first aid and able to provide it. •...
  • Page 19: Danger Zones And Work Areas

    General Safety Regulations Danger zones and work areas 2.3 Danger zones and work areas The danger zones work areas on the generator are determined by the activities to be performed within the individual life cycles: Life cycle Activity Danger zone Work area Transport In the vehicle...
  • Page 20: Fig. 2-1: Labels On The Generator

    General Safety Regulations Danger zones and work areas These labels must be attached to the generator and kept in a clearly legible condition: Fig. 2-1: Labels on the generator Read operating instructions Noise emission Earthing Short operating instructions (on the upper side of the hood) Distribution network Third party fuelling Tank fill level...
  • Page 21: Table 2.2: Labels On The Generator

    General Safety Regulations Danger zones and work areas Label Designation Read operating instructions Earth Cable extension Tank fill level Model plate Maintenance interval for the engine Noise emission Short operating instructions Third party fuelling Hot surface Choke Fuel Table 2.2: Labels on the generator ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 22: General Safety Instructions

    General Safety Regulations General safety instructions 2.4 General safety instructions The generator's construction may not be modified in any way. The engine's nominal rpm has been set in the factory and may not be changed. All protective covers must be at hand and functional. All labels on the generator must be in place and in clearly legible condition.
  • Page 23 General Safety Regulations General safety instructions Smoking is absolutely prohibited in the generator's danger zone. Open flames and light are prohibited in the generator's danger zone. Consumption of alcohol, drugs, medications, or other mind- altering substances is prohibited. The authorised personnel must be familiar with the generator components and their function and know how to use them.
  • Page 24 General Safety Regulations General safety instructions It is prohibited to establish a connection between existing neutral conductors, potential equalisation conductors and/or equipment components (safety-separated circuit). The entire drawn output must not exceed the maximum nominal output of the generator. Do not operate the generator without a sound damper. It is prohibited to operate the generator without air filters and with an open air filter cover.
  • Page 25 General Safety Regulations General safety instructions Maintenance and repair Operating personnel may only carry out maintenance or repair work described in these operating instructions. work All other maintenance or repair tasks may only be carried out by specially trained and authorised specialists. Always remove the ignition key and the spark plug sockets before beginning maintenance and/or repair work.
  • Page 26 General Safety Regulations General safety instructions Notes ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 27: Ese 808 /1308 /1408 Dbg Es Duplex Silent

    ESE 808 /1308 /1408 DBG ES Duplex Silent Components on the operating and engi n e side 3 ESE 808 /1308 /1408 DBG ES Duplex Silent The components and functionality of the generator are described in this section. 3.1 Components on the operating and engine side Fig.
  • Page 28: Components On The Exhaust And Generator Side

    ESE 808 /1308 /1408 DBG ES Duplex Silent Components on the exhaust and generator side 3.2 Components on the exhaust and generator side Fig. 3-2: Exhaust and engine side components Fuel cock three-way stopcock Tank cover Connection coupling for third party Choke fueling Access to the battery...
  • Page 29: Fig. 3-3: Electrical Compartment Components

    ESE 808 /1308 /1408 DBG ES Duplex Silent Components on the exhaust and generator side Fig. 3-3: Electrical compartment components Hinged window Power socket 400 V / 16A 5-pin (for 808) Power socket 400 V / 32A 5-pin (for 1308) Line circuit breaker Power socket 230 V / 16A 3-pin (for 808) Power socket 400 V / 16A 5-pin (for 1308)
  • Page 30: Accessory Components

    ESE 808 /1308 /1408 DBG ES Duplex Silent Accessory components 3.3 Accessory components 3.3.1 Standard accessories Fig. 3-4: Components of the standard accessories Spark plug wrench Test probes User information (operating Spark plugs (2) instructions for the engine, as well as these operating instructions) Testing cable 3.3.2 Special accessories...
  • Page 31: Function And Mode Of Operation

    ESE 808 /1308 /1408 DBG ES Duplex Silent Function and mode of operation 3.4 Function and mode of operation The synchronous alternator is firmly coupled to the drive engine. The aggregate is installed in a stable frame and equipped with flexible, low-vibration suspension elements. Splash-proof, shockproof and CEE sockets with a nominal voltage of 230V and/or 400V / 50 Hz supply the power.
  • Page 32 ESE 808 /1308 /1408 DBG ES Duplex Silent Function and mode of operation Notes ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 33: Operation

    Operati o n Transporting the generator 4 Operation The operation of the generator is described in this section. 4.1 Transporting the generator Proceed as follows to transport the generator. Requirements The following requirements must be fulfilled: • The generator must be turned off •...
  • Page 34: Setting Up The Generator

    Operati o n Setting up the generator 4.2 Setting up the generator Proceed as follows to set up the generator. Requirements The following requirements must be fulfilled: • An even and firm underground outdoors • There are no inflammable materials at the place of work •...
  • Page 35 Operati o n Refuelling the generator CAUTION! Leaking engine oil and petrol can burn or explode! • Prevent leaking of engine oil and petrol. • Generator is switched off. • Generator has cooled down. • Avoid open flames and sparks. CAUTION! Leaking engine oil can contaminate the soil and groundwater.
  • Page 36: Starting The Generator

    Operati o n Starting the generator 4.4 Starting the generator Requirements The following requirements must be fulfilled: • Electrical reliability has been checked (see 6.3) • Fuel tank has been filled (see 4.3) • A possibly connected fuelling device (special accessory) •...
  • Page 37: Fig. 4-1: Starting The Engine

    Operati o n Starting the generator Starting the engine Start the engine as follows: Fig. 4-1: Starting the engine ELECTRICAL START 1. Pull on the manually-operated choke (Fig. 4-1-(2 (completely for a cold engine / appropriately less for a warm engine) and hold firmly. 2.
  • Page 38: Fig. 4-2: Emergency Start

    Operati o n Starting the generator alternatively upon failure of the electrical start: (the hand start can be achieved more easily by two people) HAND START 1. Covering hood completely open. (Fig. 3-1-(1)) 2. Pull on the manually-operated choke (Fig. 4-1-(2 (completely for a cold engine / appropriately less for a warm engine) and hold firmly.
  • Page 39: Switching The Generator Off

    Operati o n Switching the generator off 4.5 Switching the generator off Proceed as follows to shut down the generator. CAUTION! Hot parts can ignite flammable and explosive materials. • Avoid flammable materials at the work location. • Avoid explosive materials at the work location. •...
  • Page 40: Connecting Appliances

    Operati o n Connecting appliances 4.6 Connecting appliances Proceed as follows to connect appliances to the generator. Requirements The following requirements must be fulfilled: • Generator has been started (see 0) • Appliance is switched off CAUTION! Electric shocks cause injury or death. •...
  • Page 41: Putting The Generator Out Of Service

    Operati o n Putting the generator out of service 4.7 Putting the generator out of service The generator should be put out of service if it is not required for more than 30 days. Use a cloth to cover the generator. NOTE The correct putting out of service procedure is described in the engine’s operating manual and maintenance instructions...
  • Page 42 Operati o n Putting the generator out of service Notes ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 43: Special Fittings / Using Accessories

    Special fittings / using accessories FI protection switch 5 Special fittings / using accessories 5.1 FI protection switch The FI protection switch option can only be supplied by the factory. The FI protection switch (RCD) is a protective measure against dangerous body currents according to DIN VDE 0100-551.
  • Page 44: Table 5.1: Fi Protection Switch Test

    Special fittings / using accessories FI protection switch Checking the FI protection 1. The generator must have been started (see 0). switch: 2. Put the protection switch into position 1. (see Fig. 5-1 (20)) 3. Activate the test switch (see Fig. 5-1 (10)) The switch position displays the result (see Fig.
  • Page 45: Monitoring The Operating Condition Using The Multifunctional Display

    Special fittings / using accessories Monitoring the operati n g condition using the multifunctional display 5.2 Monitoring the operating condition using the multifunctional display All LEDs light up for about 2 seconds to allow checking as soon as the START-STOP switch is set to the position "Operate“.
  • Page 46 Special fittings / using accessories Monitoring the operati n g condition using the multifunctional display If the display is red whilst the generator is (seeFig. 5-2-(3)) running then the oil pressure is too low and the generator must be switched off. Engine temperature: If the display is red whilst the generator is...
  • Page 47 Special fittings / using accessories Monitoring the operati n g condition using the multifunctional display The single L1 to L3 phases are displayed L1, L2 & L3 phases: (see Fig. 5-2-(12)) separately: Voltage (U) (see Fig. 5-2-(14)): If the field is green then the voltage is OK. If “high”...
  • Page 48: Insulation Monitoring With E-Mcs 3.0

    Special fittings / using accessories Insulation monitoring with E-MCS 3.0 5.3 Insulation monitoring with E-MCS 3.0 The insulation monitoring option can only be supplied by the factory. Fig. 5-3: Insulation monitoring with E-MCS 3.0 5.3.1 Insulation monitoring without switching off Requirements The following requirements must be fulfilled: •...
  • Page 49: Insulation Monitoring Plus Switching Off

    Special fittings / using accessories Insulation monitoring with E-MCS 3.0 Insulation monitoring 1. Plug in the consumer and switch on. whilst running: The displayed symbol indicates the result: (see Fig. 5-2-(8)) Symbol Meaning Yellow Insulation fault (≤23 kΩ) Stays off Connected unit is OK Table 5.3: Insulation monitoring whilst running without switching off If an insulation fault exists and the unit was previously...
  • Page 50: Table 5.5: Insulation Monitoring Whilst Running Without Switching Off

    Special fittings / using accessories Insulation monitoring with E-MCS 3.0 Insulation monitoring 1. Plug in the consumer and switch on. whilst running: The displayed symbol and the position of (see Fig. 5-2-(8)) the circuit breaker indicate the result: Symbol Meaning Insulation fault (≤23 kΩ) Yellow Insulation fault (≤34.5kΩ)
  • Page 51: Insulation Monitoring Without E-Mcs 3.0

    Special fittings / using accessories Insulation monitoring without E-MCS 3.0 5.4 Insulation monitoring without E-MCS 3.0 The insulation monitoring option can only be supplied by the factory. Fig. 5-4: Insulation monitoring without E-MCS 3.0 5.4.1 Insulation monitoring without switching off Requirements The following requirements must be fulfilled: •...
  • Page 52: Insulation Monitoring Plus Switching Off

    Special fittings / using accessories Insulation monitoring without E-MCS 3.0 2. The reset button must be pressed after the (see Fig. 5-4-(2)) test has been completed so that the unit can be used again. Insulation monitoring 1. Plug in the consumer and switch on. whilst running: The lamp indicates the result:...
  • Page 53: Table 5.9: Insulation Monitoring Whilst Running Without Switching Off

    Special fittings / using accessories Insulation monitoring without E-MCS 3.0 Insulation monitoring 1. Plug in the consumer and switch on. whilst running: The lamp and the position of the circuit (see Fig. 5-4-(1)) breaker indicates the result: Lamp Result Meaning Circuit breaker jumps to Pos.
  • Page 54: Speed Lowering In Idle

    Special fittings / using accessories Speed l o wering i n idle 5.5 Speed lowering in idle Proceed as follows to operate the generator with idling speed reduction. The following requirements must be fulfilled: Requirements • Generator is ready for operation •...
  • Page 55: Remote Start Device

    Special fittings / using accessories Remote start device 5.6 Remote start device Proceed as follows to operate the generator using the remote start device. The following requirements must be fulfilled: Requirements • Generator is ready for operation CAUTION! Generators with remote controls are fitted with an automatic choke.
  • Page 56: Fig. 5-7: Remote Start Device With Can Plug

    Special fittings / using accessories Remote start device Disconnecting the remote Disconnect the remote start device as follows: start device 1. Release the clip and then pull the remote start operating status / generator connecting cable plug out. 2. Fold down any protective caps onto the remote start socket and lock in place with the clip.
  • Page 57: External Start Device

    Special fittings / using accessories External start device 5.7 External start device Proceed as follows to operate the generator using the external start device. The following requirements must be fulfilled: Requirements • Generator is ready for operation Connecting up an external start device Fig.
  • Page 58: Battery Charge Conservation

    Special fittings / using accessories Battery charge conservation 5.8 Battery charge conservation Proceed as follows to charge the starter battery for the generator over the battery charge conservation device. The following requirements must be fulfilled: Requirements • Generator is ready for operation Connect up the battery charge conservation device Connecting up the battery charge conservation...
  • Page 59: Fig. 5-10: Connecting Up The Battery Charge Conservation Device

    Special fittings / using accessories Battery charge conservation Connecting up the battery Connect up the battery charge conservation device charge conservation (charge current socket BEOS) as follows: device Fig. 5-10: Connecting up the battery charge conservation device 1. Unscrew cover for socket for the (Fig.
  • Page 60: Fig. 5-11: Connecting Up The Battery Charge Conservation Device

    Special fittings / using accessories Battery charge conservation Connecting up the battery Connect up the battery charge conservation device (MagCode socket) as follows: charge conservation device Fig. 5-11: Connecting up the battery charge conservation device 1. Put plug for the external energy source (e.g. a battery charging device) / charge conservation device socket connecting cable in place.
  • Page 61: 3-Way Fuel Tap / Fueling Device

    Special fittings / using accessories 3-way fuel tap / fueling device 5.9 3-way fuel tap / fueling device Proceed as follows to use the fuelling device with the generator. These requirements must be fulfilled: Requirements • Generator is ready for operation •...
  • Page 62: Fig. 5-13: Connect Up Fueling Device

    Special fittings / using accessories 3-way fuel tap / fueling device CAUTION! Leaking engine oil and petrol can contaminate the soil and groundwater. • Do not fill the canister completely. • Allow the fueling device to drain off. CAUTION! The wrong fuel destroys the engine. •...
  • Page 63 Special fittings / using accessories 3-way fuel tap / fueling device Disconnect fueling device from the generator by: Disconnect fueling device: 1. Pulling back the knurled sleeve on the quick-action coupling ( Fig. 5-13-(2)) The coupling is released. Pull off quick-action coupling with hose from the connector.
  • Page 64: Exhaust Hose

    Special fittings / using accessories Exhaust hose 5.10 Exhaust hose Proceed as follows to use the exhaust hose with the generator. The following requirements must be fulfilled: Requirements • Generator is ready for operation CAUTION! Exhaust gases can cause fatal asphyxiation. •...
  • Page 65: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance pl a n 6 Maintenance Maintenance of the generator is described in this section. Only personnel of the manufacturer may carry out maintenance or repair work not described in this section. 6.1 Maintenance plan The maintenance work specified in this summary must be carried out after the indicated time intervals.
  • Page 66: Maintenance Work

    Maintenance Maintenance work 6.2 Maintenance work Only authorised personnel may carry out maintenance tasks. Perform all work in the maintenance plan according to the information in the motor's operating and maintenance manual . These operating and maintenance (Fig. 3-4-(2)) instructions of the engine manufacturer are an integral component of these operating instructions.
  • Page 67: Fig. 6-2: Change The Oil

    Maintenance Maintenance work Check the oil level as follows: Check the oil level 1. Pull out dipstick and wipe off with a clean (Fig. 6-1-(2)) cloth. 2. Reinsert the dipstick and take it out again. Drain off some of the oil if the level is above the upper mark and refill with oil if the level is under the lower mark (see below).
  • Page 68 Maintenance Maintenance work 1. Unscrew the oil filter side plate on the Changing the oil ( Fig. 3-1-(4)) generator. 2. Pull out oil drainage hose completely. (Fig. 6-2-(2)) 3. Direct oil drainage hose into an oil collection container. 4. Turn the screw plug and drain off the oil into (Fig.
  • Page 69: Replacing The Starter Battery

    • Avoid short-circuits. CAUTION! The Endress battery is maintenance-free throughout its entire service life. • Never open the battery — this may destroy it. ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT...
  • Page 70: Replacing Fuses

    Maintenance Maintenance work 6.2.3 Replacing fuses Replacing fuses (only for the special accessory external start socket, socket, charging retention and/or remote start device) 1. Open the fuse holder. 2. Replace a fuse 3. Close the fuse holder The fuse has been replaced. Fig.
  • Page 71: Check The Electrical Safety

    Maintenance Check the electrical safety 6.3 Check the electrical safety Only appropriately authorised personnel may check the electrical safety. The electrical reliability must be checked in accordance with the applicable VDE regulations, EN and DIN standards and especially the current version of the BGV A3 accident prevention regulations.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting This section describes problems during operation that authorized personnel can repair. Each occurring problem is described with its possible cause and the respective corrective measure. The authorised personnel must immediately shut down the generator and inform the responsible and authorised service personnel if a problem cannot be solved with the aid of the following table.
  • Page 73 Troubleshooting Malfunction Possible cause Correction The battery connecting cables Clamp or screw on the battery are unclamped. connecting cables. Starter battery has no output. Battery is discharged. Charge battery. Battery is defective. Exchange battery. Battery terminals are Clean battery terminals and if oxidized.
  • Page 74: Table 7.1: Problems During Generator Operation

    Troubleshooting Malfunction Possible cause Correction The test tip is not touching Hold the test tip on a metallic a metallic blank location on blank location the consumer. Test lamp is defective Call service staff. The protective conductor is Disconnect the consumer defective.
  • Page 75 Troubleshooting Notes ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 76: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications 8 Technical specifications The technical specifications concerning use of the generator are described in this section. Fig. 8-1: Generator dimensions ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 77 Technical specifications Technical specifications Designation Value Unit Type ESE 808 ESE 1308 ESE 1408 DBG ES DBG ES DBG ES DUPLEX DUPLEX DUPLEX Silent Silent Silent Nominal output 400V / 3~ 13.0 14.0 [kVA] Nominal output 230V / 1~ [kVA] Nominal power factor V3~ [cosφ] Nominal power factor V1~...
  • Page 78: Table 8.1: Ambient Conditions Of The Generator

    Technical specifications Ambient conditions Designation Value Unit Setting up height above sea < 100 level Temperature < 25 [° C] relative air humidity < 30 Table 8.1: Ambient conditions of the generator Reduced output Output reduction for each Unit additional [°...
  • Page 79 Replacement parts Sound-absorbing hood Notes ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 80: Replacement Parts

    Replacement parts Sound-absorbing hood 9 Replacement parts The replacement parts needed to run the generator are described in this section. The generator is divided into these component groups: • Frame with covers, tank and engine • Generator and electronics • Standard accessories •...
  • Page 81: Fig. 10-2: Alternator And Exhaust Side Replacement Parts

    Replacement parts Sound-absorbing hood Fig. 9-2: Alternator and exhaust side replacement parts Position Part number Quantity Item designation E130044 Sound-absorbing hood complete. (includes the complete frame) E502440/91 Floor assembly complete. RAL 9005 E502582/11 Oil filter cover safety guard in RAL1012 E502510/11 Side part of the right safety guard in RAL1012 E500741/91...
  • Page 82: Engine

    Replacement parts Engine E502585/31 Fueling holder safety guard in RAL3000 E500826/31 Battery cover panelling safety guard in RAL3000 E500848/31 Storage compartment cover in RAL 3000 E133090 Engaging snap lock E502530/31 Rear wall panelling in RAL 3000 E130510 Bayonet tank cap, Gr. 40 E502531/31 Tank support safety guard RAL 3000 Table 9.1: Replacement parts for the frame with covers...
  • Page 83: Control Panel And Electronics

    Replacement parts Control panel and electronics 9.3 Control panel and electronics Fig. 9-4: Replacement parts Generator and electronics Position Part number Quantity Item designation Gen syn. 9 kVA IP 54 50Hz (for the 808) E130960 Gen syn. 13 kVA IP 54 50Hz (for the 1308) E131285 10A bridge rectifier E132679...
  • Page 84 Replacement parts Control panel and electronics Position Part number Quantity Item designation E130565 Hexagon nut M 8 E130566 U washer 8.4 for M 8 E130567 Lock washer NG 8 E131225 Contact discs M 8 vz. E130284 "Earth sign" sticker 250V / 16A shockproof socket E100039 C EE socket 400V/16A 5P (808) E130619...
  • Page 85: Fuses

    Replacement parts Fuses 9.4 Fuses Only for the devices remote start, battery charge retention or external start. Fig. 9-5: Replacement parts for fuses Position Part number Quantity Item designation E132672 Flat fuse holder E132680 Flat fuse insert 20 A, DIN 72581 Part 3 E132735 Flat fuse insert 15 A, DIN 72581 Part 3 E133255...
  • Page 86: Accessories Amd Markings

    Replacement parts Accessories amd markings 9.5 Accessories amd markings Fig. 9-6: Replacement parts for accessories Position Part number Quantity Item designation E130472 Champion 12YC spark plugs (no other type may be used) E130545 Test probes E130446 100 cm measuring line Engine operating manual B&S E130534 Spark plug wrench...
  • Page 87: Fig. 10-7: Replacement Parts Forspecial Accessories

    Replacement parts Accessories amd markings Fig. 9-7: Replacement parts forspecial accessories ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...
  • Page 88: Declaration Of Conformity

    Replacement parts Accessories amd markings 10 Declaration of conformity ESE 808 / 1308 / 1408 DBG ES DUPLEX SILENT Version: May 2011...

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