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Control device : M150 Doosan purchased Bobcat Company from Ingersoll-Rand Company in 2007. Any reference to Ingersoll-Rand Company or use of trademarks, service marks, logos, or other proprietary identifying marks belonging to Ingersoll-Rand Company in this manual is historical or nominative...
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Users guide and maintenance manual All generating sets General considerations Safety instructions Réf. constructeur : MUE-IR A Réf. GPAO : 33522051901 - 1 -...
1. Preamble ..........................4 1.1. Introduction ........................4 1.1.1 General recommendations..................4 1.1.2. Structure of the reference material ................5 1.2. Pictograms and their meanings..................5 1.3. Safety instructions and regulations ................7 1.3.1 General advice......................7 1.3.2 Risks related to feed gas (concerns gas sets)............. 9 1.3.3 Risks related to exhaust gases and fuels..............
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Attached documents User manual for the control unit User and maintenance manual for the engine User and maintenance manual and spare parts catalogue for the alternator Wiring diagrams (supplied with the electrical generating set) Genset parts catalog. - 3 -...
1. P REAMBLE 1.1. Introduction 1.1.1 General recommendations Thank you for choosing an electrical generating set from our company. This manual has been designed to help you operate and maintain your electrical generating set correctly. Read the safety instructions carefully in order to prevent any accident, incident or damage. These instructions must always be followed.
1.1.2. Structure of the reference material The reference material delivered with the generating sets enables you to get to know the equipment, operate it and maintain it, both on a daily basis and periodically. The reference material for the engines and alternators fitted to the sets consists of engine user and maintenance manuals (from the manufacturer) and alternator user and maintenance manuals (from the manufacturer).
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Warning, rotating or moving parts (risk of Lifting point required getting caught in the machinery) Stacking point required Warning, corrosive product Naked flames and Warning, risk of explosion unprotected lights prohibited. No smoking Exctinction by water Entry prohibited to non- prohibited authorised persons When on a trailer,...
1.3. Safety instructions and regulations THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE IMPORTANT If you do not understand or have any questions about any point in this manual, contact your dealer who will explain it to you or give you a demonstration. A list of risks and precautionary measures to take follows.
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Disconnect the battery and pneumatic starter (if there is one) before carrying out any repair, to prevent the engine from starting accidentally. Fit a panel over the controls to prevent any attempt at starting. Do not modify the engine. Only use the correct techniques for turning the crankshaft to rotate the crankshaft manually.
1.3.2 Risks related to feed gas (concerns gas sets) WARNING – DANGER The gas is explosive. It is forbidden to smoke, go near or create sparks when the tank is being filled and near to the generating set. Request the user technical notes and LPG or NG safety data sheets from your gas supplier.
1.3.4 Risks related to toxic products WARNING – DANGER The corrosion inhibitor contains alkali. This substance should not come into contact with the eyes. Avoid any prolonged or repeated contact with skin. It should not be swallowed. In the event of skin contact, wash thoroughly with water and soap. In the event of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Good ventilation is required for your generating set to work properly. Without ventilation, the engine will quickly reach an excessive temperature that could lead to accidents or damage to the equipment and surrounding items. Do not take off the radiator cap when the engine is hot and the coolant is pressurised due to risk of burns.
1.3.7 Dangers presented by electric currents (first aid) First aid In the event of an electric shock, cut off the voltage immediately and activate the set's emergency stop. If the voltage has not yet been cut off, move the victim out of contact with the live conductor as quickly as possible.
1.3.9 Recommendation for the operator and environment Operating personnel should be aware of the safety and operating instructions. These will be regularly updated. Operating should be monitored, directly or indirectly, by someone designated by the operator who is familiar with the installation and dangers and problems regarding products stored and used in the installation.
1.4. Identifying sets generating sets and their components are identified by means of identification plates. The precise rules for identifying each major component (engine, alternator etc.) are set out in each manufacturer's documents contained in this manual. Examples of identification plates generating set Engines - 14 -...
2. I NSTALLATION 2.1. Unloading 2.1.1 Safety during unloading In order to unload generating sets from their transport mountings, under optimum conditions of safety and efficiency, you should check that the following points are being followed correctly. - Suitable lifting vehicles or equipment for the work. - Slings positioned in the rings provided for this procedure or lifting arms resting fully underneath the frame cross beams.
2.1.3.2 Fork lift truck - position the arms of the fork lift under the frame, making sure that only the cross beams are resting on the arms. - lift and handle the equipment carefully. - set down the generating set in its unloading position. It is recommended to use a fork lift truck with arms that are longer than the width of the frame - 17 -...
3. I NSTALLATION OF MOBILE SITE SETS 3.1 Specific arrangements An area will be reserved to install the generating set. Its should be flat and strong enough so that the generator does not sink into it. It could be made of concrete or even large planks fitted together.
4. R OAD TRAILER 4.1 Trailer linkage Before attaching the trailer, check the trailer hook on the tow vehicle; it should fit the trailer ring perfectly. WARNING – DANGER Trying to tow a trailer with a non-matching device (bar, wires, cords, etc.) could lead to serious accidents.
4.2 Check before towing Before towing carry out the following checks: - wheel torquing - lock trailer hook - tyre pressure - light signals working - cover doors closed - parking brake off - front wheels and rear supports lifted. - tightening and fixing the draw bar arms locking levers - brake test for "road"...
4.5 Implementation for installation Procedures to be carried out: - check that the ground is strong enough for the assembly not to sink into it - using the front wheel, position the set as horizontally as possible - engage the handbrake. - lower the rear trailer supports and lock them - 21 -...
5. B ATTERY MAINTENANCE WARNING – DANGER install the battery so that it has the correct ventilation never place the battery close to a flame or fire use only insulated tools never use sulphuric acid or acid water to top up the electrolyte level. PROCEDURE FOR TESTING STARTER BATTERIES TEST TYPE PROCEDURE...
6. F UEL AND CONSUMABLES All specifications (product features) are given in the engine and alternator maintenance manuals attached to this manual. 6.1 Circuit capacities – Mitsubishi engines Engines S4L2-SD S4Q2 (series SL) (series SQ) (series SS) CIRCUIT AND TANK CAPACITY MODEL G 16...
6.2 Circuit capacities – john Deere engines Engines CIRCUIT AND TANK CAPACITY G 66 MODEL G 44 G 77 G 110 G 130 G 160 G 200 LUBRICATION (in litres) 13.5 13.5 21.5 21.5 31.5 COOLING 16.1 23.6 20.2 27.3 25.8 25.8 (in litres)
6.3 Circuit capacities – Volvo engines ENGINES TWD 740 TAD 740 TAD 1032 TAD 1242 TAD 1631 CIRCUIT AND TANK CAPACITY MODEL G 220 G 270 G 330 G 440 G 550 LUBRICATION (in litres) COOLING (in litres) 41.9 36.9 37.3 FUEL (in litres)
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Instructions for use M 50 M150 X200 INS / ATS Réf. constructeur : Réf. GPAO : 33502013301...
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SAFETY S S YMBOLS Caution : danger Caution, refer to the publications supplied with the Genset Protective clothing required. Caution : risk of electric shock Eye and hearings protection necessary Caution : toxic substances Periodic maintenance required Caution : pressuried fluids Check battery charge Caution : high temperature (risk of burning) Recommended Lifting point...
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A – – D D ESCRIPTION The manual control panels and the automatic control boxes are equipped with various switchgear and standard indicators. The following figures define the functions of the different switchgear. The key has 4 positions : - S S TARTING A A ND S S TOPPING K K EY: :Position of the key when the generator set is not running.
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1 1 2 2 - V V OLTMETER (A50-M M 150): It allows selection of the operating mode : - O O PERATING S S ELECION S S WITCH ( ( A50): -STOP : manual operation from the console M50 1 1 3 3 S S T T O O P P A A U U T T O O...
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- Let the generator set run empty for several minutes depending on the ambient temperature. - M50 : Close the circuit breaker. - From this moment the generator set is outputting to the installations. B) N N ORMAL O O PERATION - During operation of the generator set, carry out a regular inspection to ensure there are no anomalies.
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I I V V – – R R E E V V E E R R S S E E R R O O F F N N O O R R M M A A L L / / E E M M E E R R G G E E N N C C Y Y S S O O U U R R C C E E S S I I N N S S / / A A T T S S : : The reverser of normal / emergency sources allows the installation to be supplied by the generator set as soon as mains supply disappears.
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I I I I - A A U U T T O O M M A A T T I I C C S S 1. STOP 2. CONTACT 3. PREHEATING OF PLUG 4. STARTING STRAP TO POSITION IF NO A50 BOX CONNECTED 9 POINT CONNECTOR 9 POINT MALE CONNECTOR...
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Use and maintenance manual Volvo Generating set and industrial engines 4 - 6 litre (non-EDC) TAD 740 GE / 1032 GE / 1630 GE / 1631 GE - TWD 740 GE / 1210 GE / 1232 GE / 1630 GE Réf.
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Preface Volvo Penta industrial engines are used all over the world, in both mobile and stationary applications, in all conceivable service conditions. This is not a coincidence. After 90 years of manufacturing engines, the name Volvo Penta has come to symbolise reliability, technical innovation, first class perform- ance and long life.
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Contents Safety Information ..........2–5 Maintenance schedule ........21–22 Safety Information ..........2 Maintenance schedule ........21 Introduction ............6–7 Maintenance ............ 23–45 Responsibility for the environment ....... 6 Engine, general ..........23 Running-in ............6 Lubrication system ..........26 Fuel and oil types ..........
Safety Information Read this chapter carefully. It concerns your safety. This chapter describes how safety information is presented in the Instruction Manual and on the engine itself. It also gives a general account of basic safety precautions to be taken when maintaining the engine. Check that you have the correct Instruction Manual before you read on.
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Safety Information Safety precautions for operation and maintenance Daily checklist Starting lock Make a habit of checking the engine and engine com- If the instrument panel does not have an ignition partment visually before operating (before the engine switch, the engine compartment must be lockable to is started) and after operating (after the engine has prevent unauthorised persons from starting the en- been stopped).
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Safety Information Safety precautions for operation and maintenance (cont.) Lifting the engine Batteries When lifting the engine, use the lifting eyes installed The batteries contain and give off oxyhydrogen gas, on the engine. Always check that lifting equipment is especially during charging. This gas is easily ignited in good condition and is strong enough for the lift (en- and highly flammable.
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Safety Information Cooling system Welding Avoid opening the coolant filler cap when the engine is Remove the positive and negative leads from the bat- hot. Steam or hot coolant can spray out and cause teries. Then remove all leads to the generator. burns.
Introduction This Instruction Manual has been compiled to help you get the most from your Volvo Penta industrial engine. It contains all the information you need in order to operate and maintain your engine safely and correctly. Please read the Instruction Manual carefully and learn how to operate the engine, controls and other equipment safely. IMPORTANT! This Instruction Manual describes engines and equipment sold by Volvo Penta.
Introduction Certified engines No modifications to the exhaust pipes and air sup- If you own an engine certified for any area where ply ducts for the engine may be undertaken. exhaust emissions are regulated by law, the fol- lowing is important: Seals may only be broken by authorised person- nel.
Presentation The charge air cooler (CAC) reduces the temperature The instruction book covers industrial and generator of the intake air. This provides the cylinders with set engines from 4 to 16 liter swept volume. greater volumes of air. This makes a high power out- The engines are four-cycle, 6-cylinder in-line diesel put possible while keeping the combustion and ex- engines with direct diesel injection (420/520 are 4-...
Presentation Identification numbers The engines are supplied with two engine identification plates. One of these is supplied uninstalled so that it can be mounted in a suitable site close to the engine. The other plate is riveted to the cylinder block (see il- lustration).
Instrumentation This chapter describes the instrument box and the instrumentation in Volvo Penta’s range. Variations in the ap- pearance of instrumentation may occur in certain applications (mobile for example). If this is the case, see the In- struction Manual for the relevant application. WARNING! If the instrument box does not have an ignition switch, the engine / operator compartment must have a lock to prevent unauthorised persons starting the engine.
Starting the engine Make a habit of checking the engine and engine compartment before starting the engine. This will help you to quickly detect anything unusual that has happened or is about to happen. Check that the instrument readings are normal after starting the engine.
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Starting the engine 2. If the engine is hot: Press the “Interlock button” (1) and hold it in while pressing the Starter button (2). If the engine is cold: Press the Interlock button (1) and hold it in for approximately 50 seconds to preheat the engine. Then press the “Start button”...
Starting the engine 3. Allow the engine to run at 500–700 rpm for the first 10 sec- onds. Then warm up the engine at low speed and low load. IMPORTANT! Do not race the engine while it is cold. NOTE! Generating set engines automatically rev up to the pre-set engine speed (1500 or 1800 rpm).
Starting the engine Starting the engine using auxiliary batteries WARNING! The batteries (auxiliary batteries in particular) con- tain extremely explosive oxyhydrogen gas. One spark, which may be formed if the auxiliary batteries are connected incor- rectly, is sufficient to cause a battery to explode and cause damage and injury.
Operation Correct operation is the key to fuel economy and engine service life. Always allow the engine to achieve normal operating temperature before running it at full power. Avoid opening the throttle too quickly and running the engine at high engine speeds. IMPORTANT! An automatic shut-off for oil pressure and engine coolant temperature (ECT) must be installed during unattended operation where the Volvo Penta instrument box is not being used.
Operation Disengageable clutch The clutch is disengaged when the control lever is in position “N” and engaged when the lever is in position “E”. IMPORTANT! The engine speed must not exceed 1000–1200 rpm during engagement and disengagement. Operation at low loads Avoid running the engine at idling speed or low loads for long periods.
Stopping the engine In the case of extended inactivity, the engine must be run to operating temperature at least once every 14 days. This prevents corrosion in the engine. If the engine will not be used for more than two months, inhibiting should be carried out: Refer to chapter “Shut down”.
Maintenance schedule To achieve maximum operating safety and service life, it is vital that the engine is regularly serviced. By following the service recommendations, engine quality is retained and unnecessary environmental damage avoided. WARNING! Read the chapter on “Maintenance” carefully before starting service work. It contains instructions on how to carry out the work safely and correctly.
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Maintenance schedule EVERY 400 HOURS (420–720, EVERY 500 HOURS) Drive belts. Checking and adjusting ............not shown Fuel tank (sludge collector). Drain .............. not shown EVERY 500 HOURS Coolant (Anti-corrosion mixture). Addition ..........page 28–29 Add half a litre of anti-corrosion agent if the cooling system is filled with an anti-corrosion mixture. EVERY 800 HOURS (420–720, EVERY 1000 HOURS) Fuel filter.
Maintenance This chapter describes how to carry out the above maintenance. Read the instructions carefully before starting work. Maintenance intervals are contained in the chapter above. Maintenance schedule WARNING! Read the safety precautions for maintenance and service in the chapter: Safety Information, be- fore starting work.
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Maintenance Idling speed. Adjustment First check that the air filter is not clogged and that the throttle arm (1) on the fuel injection pump is against the idling speed stop (2) when the throttle mechanism is in idling position. Check also that the throttle arm presses against the max stop (3) when the throttle control is in the wide open throttle (WOT) position.
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Maintenance Drive belts. Checking and adjusting Inspection and adjustment should be carried out after running the engine when the belts are warm. Undo the screws (A) before tensioning the generator belts. It should be possible to depress the belts 10 mm between the pulleys.
Maintenance Lubrication system Oil change intervals can vary between 40 and 500 hours depending on the quality of the lubricant and the sul- phur content of the fuel. Note that the oil change interval should never be longer than 12 months. If longer intervals are required than those stated in the table below, the condition of the oil must be tested regular- ly by the oil manufacturer.
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Maintenance Oil level. Check Ensure that the level lies between MIN and MAX markings. IMPORTANT! In continuous use the oil level should be checked every 8 hours When checking the oil level on a stationery engine, read off the side of the dip stick marked “STOP” (at earliest 3 minutes after engine stop).
Maintenance Cooling system The cooling system must be filled with a coolant that protects the engine against internal corrosion and from freezing if the climate requires it. Never use water alone. The anti-corrosion additives become less effective over time. The coolant must be therefore be re- placed.
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Maintenance If there is a risk of freezing Use a mixture of 50% Volvo Penta antifreeze (gly- col) and 50% pure water (according to ASTM D4985). This mixture will protect against freezing to a temperature of approx. –40°C and should be used all year round.
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Maintenance Coolant. Checking and topping up WARNING! Except in an emergency, do not open the engine coolant system filler cap when the engine is still hot. Steam or hot coolant may spray out. Check the coolant level daily before starting. Top up coolant if necessary.
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Maintenance Coolant. Draining Before draining the coolant, the engine must be stopped and the filler cap unscrewed. WARNING! Except in an emergency, do not open the engine coolant system filler cap when the engine is still hot. Steam or hot coolant may spray out.
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Maintenance 10–12 litre engines Drain cocks (K): – at the rear of the left-hand side of the cylinder block – charge air cooler, front (only TWD) Drain plugs (P): – under the radiator – under the oil cooler – 2 (at front and rear) on the air compressor, if in- stalled (accessory) Bleed cock (V): –...
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Maintenance Cooling system. Flushing Cooling performance is reduced by deposits in the radiator and cooling channels. The cooling system must therefore be flushed through when the coolant is replaced. 1. Drain the coolant as above. 2. Insert a hose in the radiator filler opening and rinse out with freshwater until the water which runs out is completely clear.
Maintenance Fuel injection system Only use recommended quality fuels according to the specifications below Always observe strict cleanliness when refuelling and working on the fuel injection system. All work on the engine injection pump or injectors must be carried out at an authorised workshop. If the injec- tion pump lead seal is broken, all warranties are invalid.
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Maintenance Fuel pre-filter. Drain water (standard on 420–721) The fuel pre-filter is an optional extra. Position a con- tainer under the fuel filter. Drain off water and contami- nants using the cock/plug at the bottom. IMPORTANT! Wait a few hours after the engine has been turned off before draining the filter.
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Maintenance Venting engines with fuel shut-off valve connected to supply voltage during operation: Is there “automatic stop in the event of too low oil pressure” with a Volvo Penta oil pressure switch? When the engine is off, this switch is closed (“Nc”- Normally closed).
Maintenance Electrical system WARNING! Always stop the engine and break the current using the main switch before working on the electrical system. Isolate battery charger, or other accessories mounted on the engine. NOTE! NO ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AVAILABLE FOR ENGINES 420–721. Fuses The engine has automatic fuses located in the junc- tion box.
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Maintenance Battery. Maintenance and care WARNING! Risk of fire and explosion. Never al- low an open flame or electric sparks near the battery or batteries. WARNING! Never mix up battery positive and negative terminals. This may cause sparks and an explosion. WARNING! The battery electrolyte contains ex- tremely corrosive sulphuric acid.
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Maintenance Wiring diagram, proposal (TD/TAD520, 720 engines) 1. Battery 18. Signal horn Cable area 2. Main switch 46. Water level switch (720-models) 3. Starter motor 52. Start button 90 mm 70 mm 4. Alternator 52a. Start relay 10 mm 2.5 mm 8.
Maintenance Wiring diagram (6–12 litre engines) “Not for TD/TAD720”...
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Cable areas in mm (indicated after the colour codes in the wiring dia- grams). If no cable area is stated, the default is 1.5 mm² Cable colour BL = Blue LBL = Light blue BN = Brown LBN= Light brown GN = Green GR = Grey OR = Orange...
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Maintenance Instrument box 1. Location for level switch relay: coolant (access- 5. Terminal block for automatic stop and extra pow- ory) er output (maximum 16 A) 2. Relay for automatic stop: engine coolant tem- 6. Negative (–) for extra power output (black cable) perature (ECT) switch, oil pressure switch and 7.
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Maintenance Alarm separator for the instrument box (accessory) 1. Relay for engine coolant level switch (accessory) 8. Warning lamp, low engine coolant level (access- ory) 2. Relay for engine coolant temperature (ECT) switch, oil pressure switch 9. Warning lamp, low lubrication oil pressure (ac- cessory) 3.
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Maintenance Time relay kit for engagement of the starter element (accessory) 1. Time relay 2. Connector. 8 pin 3. Ignition switch 4. Temperature switch (access- ory) 5. Starter element 6. Indicator lamp (engaged starter element) 7. Battery...
Maintenance Disengageable clutch and compressor Disengageable clutch Lubrication Use lithium based grease, Mobilux EP2, Statoil Uni- way EP2N, Texaco Multifak EP2, Q8 Rembrandt EP2 for example Main bearing and clutch mechanism Lubricate inner support bearing (when a grease nipple is installed), main bearings, disengaging shaft and moving parts of clutch.
Shut down Inhibition should be carried out to ensure that the engine and other equipment are not damaged while shut down. It is important that this is done properly and that nothing is forgotten. We have therefore provided a checklist covering the most important points. Before shutting down for a long period, an authorised Volvo Penta workshop should inspect the engine and other equipment.
Fault tracing A number of symptoms and possible reasons for engine problems are described in the table below. In case of faults or mishaps which you cannot solve, always contact the Volvo Penta dealership. In the event of engine interference related to the GAC governor (Generating set engines), refer to the documentation delivered with the GAC governor.
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Technical Data Oil pressure* Desigantion At normal running engine speed (kPa) At idling speed (kPa) TD420VE min. 80 TAD420VE min. 80 TD520GE min. 150 TD520VE min. 80 TAD520GE min. 150 TAD520VE min. 80 TAD620VE min. 80 TWD630VE 300-500 min. 150 TD640VE 300-500 min.
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Technical Data Oil change capacity* for standard oil pan Designation Without oil filter (litres) With oil filter (litres) Volume difference (MIN-MAX)** TD420VE TAD420VE TD520GE TD520VE TAD520GE TAD520VE TAD620VE TWD630VE TD640VE TD71A TWD710V TD730VE TWD731VE TAD730V TWD710G TD720GE TD720VE TAD720GE TAD720VE TAD721VE TAD730G TWD740GE/VE...
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Technical Data Oil change capacity* for (shallow 10°) oil Pan Designation Without oil filter (litres) With oil filter (litres) Volume difference (MIN-MAX)** TD610V TD630VE TWD630VE TD71A TID71A TD730VE TWD731VE Oil change capacity* for (shallow) oil pan for large inclinations Designation Without oil filter (litres) With oil filter (litres) Volume difference (MIN-MAX)**...
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Technical Data Oil change capacity* for (vehicle type) oil pans Designation Without oil filter (litres) With oil filter (litres) Volume difference (MIN-MAX)** TD71A TID71A TD730VE TWD731VE Oil change capacity* for (laminated) oil pan (soundproofed) Designation Without oil filter (litres) With oil filter (litres) Volume difference (MIN-MAX)** TD630VE TWD630VE...
Technical Data Disengageable clutch (accessory) Desigantion Type Gear ratio Size (mm) Weight (kg) AP S11A2 Single plate 292 (11 1/2") AP D11A2 Double plate 292 (11 1/2") AP T14A2 Triple plate 355 (14")
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GENERATOR PARTS LISTS GENERATOR MODEL G330 EDITION: JULY2002 CPN 85623825 33519009801 ind1...
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SALES OFFICES Sales Office United Kingdom Ingersoll-Rand European Sales Ltd Facility details Swan Lane Hindley Green Wigan WN2 4EZ United Kingdom Phone +44 (0) 1942 257 171 +44 (0) 1942 523 417 Structure de l'Organisation en France Ingersoll-Rand Portable Power Coordonnées du Site...
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SINGLE BASE PLATE OPTION SINGLE BASE PLATE M425 ASSEMBLY.............. 47 RETENTION BUND ASSEMBLY M425..............48 AUTO START OPTION AUTO START OPTION.................... 49 PREHEATING VOLVO 10L ASSEMBLY..............50 INTELLISYS OPTION BATTERY CHARGER 24V/3A ..........51 INTELLISYS OPTION WATER PREHEATING............52 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPTION AIR SHUT OFF VALVE VO TAD740 ASSEMBLY ..........
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F01033 ENGINE FUNCTION TAD1032 010300 85623106 ENGINE VOLVO TAD1032 SAE 1/14 Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model EDITION: JULY2002 - 5 -...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F30201 ENGINE VO TAD1032 DETAIL 301950 85401909 LUBE OIL FILTER 301940 85401636 FUEL FILTER 85401594 301910 FAN BELT 85401370 305980 ALTERNATOR BELT 85627347 322430 INJECTOR 85425544 301990 ELECTRIC STARTER 85401404 301860 CHARGING ALTERNATOR...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F08041 85623171 AIR FILTER HEAVY DUTY ASSEMBLY 080630 85413581 AIR RESTRICTION INDICATOR 080640 85417699 AIR CLEANER CLAMP D381 080650 85417541 RAIN CAP 080660 85421444 AIR FILTER HEAVY DUTY 080530 85623189 AIR FILTER BRACKET VO TAD1032G...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F30015 AIR FILTER 080660 DETAIL 300240 85401339 FILTER CARTRIDGE 300250 85401354 FILTER CARTRIDGE 300120 85501229 VACUATOR VALVE 300230 85501294 DUST CUP 080650 85417541 RAIN CAP 181670 85501880 HOSE CLIP D180/200 Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F16004 85407484 OUTPUT CABLES ALTERNATOR ASSEMBLY 160420 85406742 CABLE OUTLET PLATE 160500 85406874 FOAM CABLE PROTECTION Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model EDITION: JULY2002 - 13 -...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F02008 ALTERNATOR LS 462VL ASSEMBLY 020170 85416659 ALTERNATOR LS 462VL Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model EDITION: JULY2002 - 14 -...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F09050 85623197 HOT SPOT GUARDS ASSEMBLY 132270 85623262 HOT SPOT GUARD VO TAD1032G 132280 85623270 HOT SPOT GUARD VO TAD1032G 132290 85623288 HOT SPOT GUARD VO TAD1032G 132300 85623296 HOT SPOT GUARD VO TAD1032G...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F13078 85623221 FRAME M425 ASSEMBLY 130570 85423978 ENGINE SUPPORT VO 10/12L LEFT RIGHT SIDE 132350 85623213 FRAME M425 130880 85401875 ANTI-VIBRATION MOUNT 0800daN 8.5mm 131790 85497360 ALTERNATOR BRACKET LS461VL 161270 85423846 ELECTRIC WIRING BRACKET...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F14032 85498624 CENTRAL LIFTING ARCH ASSEMBLY 142890 85497774 LADDER M425 142900 85497782 LADDER PROTECTION PANEL M425 145260 85623601 LIFTING FRAME 6500daN M425 CANOPY 145270 85623619 LIFTING BRACKET M425 Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F14053 85622587 PANEL WINDOW M404/407 ASSEMBLY 141330 85416790 DOOR STOP 140340 85406155 DOOR HINGE 140350 85406189 ANTI-VIBRATION MOUNT 140daN 15mm 143670 85501765 STRIKER PLATE M400 CANOPY MCPS DOOR 144270 85509305 CANOPY DOOR LOCK KEY LOCK...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F14059 85623650 PANEL DOOR M426 ASSEMBLY 141330 85416790 DOOR STOP 140340 85406155 DOOR HINGE 140350 85406189 ANTI-VIBRATION MOUNT 140daN 15mm 143670 85501765 STRIKER PLATE M400 CANOPY MCPS DOOR 144270 85509305 CANOPY DOOR LOCK KEY LOCK...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F16015 85407187 EMERGENCY STOP PANEL ASSEMBLY 161080 85406726 SOCKET BRACKET CLOSURE PANEL 161070 85407294 EMERGENCY STOP PANEL Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model EDITION: JULY2002 - 31 -...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F16216 85427862 R3000 BRACKET ASSEMBLY 168330 85427177 RUBBER GROMET SUPPORT 163330 85427193 INTELLISYS RACK BRACKET 160520 85408391 RUBBER GROMMET D47 Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model EDITION: JULY2002...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F16006 85407906 EARTH ROD WITH CABLE CANOPY ASSEMBLY 160140 85408227 NEUTRAL/EARTH SYSTEM CABLE 25mm2 L10000 Gr/Ye 160150 85408334 EARTH ROD L1000 180120 85409191 CLIP-ON BRACKET Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F30047 85412161 INTELLISYS OPTION SPEED POTENTIOMETER 302980 85504207 CLAMP D4.7 303050 85504215 LOCK AXE SYSTEM 166510 85503993 INTELLISYS WIRING LOOM C105 L540 303070 85504223 POTENTIOMETER 4.7kOHMS Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F30052 85427987 INTELLISYS OPTION TENSION POTENTIOMETER 302980 85504207 CLAMP D4.7 303050 85504215 LOCK AXE SYSTEM 166520 85504009 INTELLISYS WIRING LOOM C106 L560 303130 85504264 POTENTIOMETER 1kOHMS Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F30055 85411676 INTELLISYS OPTION EMERGENCY STOP 166490 85503977 INTELLISYS WIRING LOOM C11 L2000 Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model EDITION: JULY2002 - 39 -...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F16075 85418150 TERMINAL CONNECTION BLOCK ASSEMBLY 161700 85417079 COPPER BAR 10x90 161720 85416923 COPPER BAR 10x30 161730 85416931 COPPER BAR 10x30 161740 85416949 COPPER BAR 10x30 161750 85416956 COPPER BAR 10x30 161760 85418069...
G330 Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F16036 COMPACT CIRCUIT BREAKER 100A<I<630A ACCESSORIES 162450 85408573 CIRCUIT BREAKER SHUNT RELEASE COIL 200/280VAC Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model EDITION: JULY2002 - 44 -...
3 WAY FUEL VALVE OPTION G330 3 WAY FUEL VALVE OPTION Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F05025 85503290 3 WAY FUEL VALVE ASSEMBLY 050300 85424174 EXTERIOR FILLING CONNECTION BRACKET 050570 85507861 3 WAY FUEL VALVE LEVER 3/8G 181760 85430619...
SINGLE BASE PLATE OPTION G330 SINGLE BASE PLATE OPTION Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F14058 85623429 SINGLE BASE PLATE M425 ASSEMBLY 142790 85429918 HOOD UNDERSHEETING M425 145280 85623411 HOOD UNDERSHEETING M425 Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model...
AUTO START OPTION G330 AUTO START OPTION Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F30077 85412062 INTELLISYS OPTION BATTERY CHARGER 24V/3A 304380 85506665 CHARGER 167440 85506541 INTELLISYS WIRING LOOM 022/024 167450 85506558 INTELLISYS WIRING LOOM 009 Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model...
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPTION G330 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPTION Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F08028 85425072 AIR SHUT OFF VALVE VO TAD740 ASSEMBLY 080720 85417657 AIR SHUT OFF VALVE D76 162520 85423366 RELAY 24V 10/20A 160180 85408912 AUTOMOBILE RELAY BASE Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model...
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPTION G330 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPTION Item Part Number Description Quantity Units F09038 85503357 SPARK ARRESTER INERIS DN125 ASSEMBLY 090620 85503340 INERIS SPARK ARRESTER DN125 181030 85417780 HOSE CLAMP D140 Part numbers listed are the only parts used in this model...
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LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS This manual concerns the alternator which We wish to draw your attention to the contents you have just purchased. of this maintenance manual. By following certain important points during installation, The latest addition to a whole new generation use and servicing of your alternator, you can...
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS RECEIPT 1 - RECEIPT 1.3 - Identification The alternator is identified by means of a nameplate fixed on the frame (see drawing). 1.1 - Standards and safety measures Make sure that the nameplate on the machine conforms to Our alternators comply with most international standards and your order.
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2.1 - Electrical characteristics LSA 46.2/47.1 alternators are machines without sliprings or revolving field brushes, wound as « 2/3 pitch»; 6 or 12-wire, with class H insulation and a field excitation system available in either AREP or "PMG"...
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2.3 - Excitation system adjustable via potentiometer P4 - max. excitation current adjustment via P5 : 4 to 10A For both the AREP & PMG excitation systems, the alternator - 50/60 Hz selection via strap ST3.
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS PMG excitation R448 Voltage Transient voltage drop (U/f) 2.3.3 - Frequency compared with voltage (without LAM) Frequency Max. speed drop Voltage Bend 57.5 Hz 48 Hz 100 %...
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS INSTALLATION 3 - INSTALLATION 3.1.3 - Location Ensure that the ambient temperature in the room where the 3.1 - Assembly alternator is placed cannot exceed 40°C for standard power ratings (for temperatures >...
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS INSTALLATION 3.3 - Terminal connection diagrams To modify the connections, change the position of the terminal links or shunts. The winding code is specified on the nameplate.
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS INSTALLATION 3.3.3 - Option connection diagram Remote voltage potentiometer R 791 T interference suppression kit (standard for CE marking) Connections Black Black Black Voltage adjustment via remote potentiometer Blue White...
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LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS INSTALLATION 3.4 - Commissioning 3.5.1 - R 448 settings The machine can only be started up and used if the installation has been set up in accordance with the regulations and instructions defined in this manual.
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LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS INSTALLATION Adjustments in standalone operation machines, try to cancel (or minimise) the current circulating between the machines. b) Install a D.C. analogue voltmeter (needle dial) cal. 100V on From now on, do not touch the voltage settings.
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LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS INSTALLATION Checking the internal protection : Open switch (D): the excitation current should increase to its preset ceiling, remain at that level for ≥ 10 seconds and then drop to <...
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS SERVICING - MAINTENANCE 4 - SERVICING - MAINTENANCE The factory lubrication is performed with grease : SHELL - ALVANIA G3. 4.1 - Safety measures Before using another grease, check for compatibility with the original one.
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS SERVICING - MAINTENANCE 4.3 - Fault detection If, when commissioned, the alternator does not work normally, the source of the malfunction must be identified. To do this, check that : - the protective devices are fitted correctly - the connections comply with diagrams in the manuals...
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS SERVICING - MAINTENANCE 4.5 - Electrical faults Fault Action Effect Check/Cause The alternator builds up and its voltage is still correct when the - Lack of residual magnetism battery is removed.
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS SERVICING - MAINTENANCE 4.5.2 - Checking the diode bridge ASSEMBLY A DIODE BRIDGE Exciter field A n o d e A diode in good Rh.
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS SERVICING - MAINTENANCE 4.6.6 - Replacing the DE bearing on 4.6.9 - Reassembling the rotor two-bearing machines On single bearing machines : - Mount the rotor (4) in the stator (1) (see drawing below) - Remove the screws (31) and (62).
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS SERVICING - MAINTENANCE on the AVR. The 4 auxiliary winding wires X1.X2.Z1.Z2 should be isolated using the domino fitting supplied with the kit. Both exciter field wires (5/6) and the voltage sensing wires (2/3) remain in place.
LEROY-SOMER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Ref. 2981 GB - 4.33/a - 04.00 LSA 46.2 / 47.1 ALTERNATORS SPARE PARTS 5 - SPARE PARTS 5.3 - Accessories 5.3.1 - Space heater for use when stopped 5.1 - First maintenance parts The space heater must start up as soon as the alternator Emergency repair kits are available as an option.
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