Section 4 Troubleshooting; Introduction; Generator Set Troubleshooting - Kohler 12RES Operation And Installation Instructions Manual

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Section 4 Troubleshooting
4.1
Introduction
Use the following
charts
to diagnose
and correct
common problems.
First check for simple causes such
as a dead engine starting battery, loose connections, or
an open circuit breaker.
The charts include a list of
common problems, possible causes of the problem, and
recommended
corrective actions.
If the procedures in this manual do not explain how to
correct the problem, contact an authorized distributor/
dealer.
Maintain a record of repairs and adjustments
performed on the equipment.
Use the record to help
describe the problem and repairs or adjustments made
to the equipment.
4.2
Generator
Set Troubleshooting
Figure4-1
contains
generator
set troubleshooting,
diagnostic,
and repair information.
Check for loose
connections before replacing parts.
Problem
The generator set
does not crank.
The generator set
cranks but does not
start, starts hard, lacks
power, or operates
erratically.
No AC output.
Low output or
excessive drop in
voltage.
Generator set stops
suddenly.
Figure 4-1
Possible Cause
Battery weak or dead
Battery charger fuse blown
Battery connections
reversed or poor
Controller fuse (F3) blown
Relay interface board fuse (F2) blown
Generator set master switch in the OFF position
Air cleaner clogged
Battery weak or dead
Battery connection poor
Spark plug wire connection loose
Low oil pressure shutdown
Fuel pressure insufficient
Engine malfunction
AC circuit breaker in the OFF position
AC circuit breaker tripping because of overload
AC circuit breaker tripping because of short circuit
Generator set overloaded
Low oil pressure shutdown
Out of fuel
Overcrank shutdown
Controller fuse (F3) blown
Overspeed
shutdown
Generator set master switch in the OFF/RESET
)oaltion
Remote stop command received from a remote switch
or ATS
Engine malfunction
Auxiliary winding fuse (F1) blown
General Troubleshooting
Chart
Corrective
Action
Check power to the battery charger.
Recharge or replace the battery.
Replace the fuse, Contact an authorized distributor/dealer
for service if fuse blows repeatedly,
Check the connections,
Replace the fuse, Contact an authorized distributor/dealer
for service if fuse blows repeatedly,
Replace the fuse, Contact an authorized distributor/dealer
for service if fuse blows repeatedly,
Move the master switch to the RUN position,
Clean and/or replace the air cleaner.
Check power to the battery charger.
Recharge or replace the battery.
Clean and tighten the battery connections,
Check the spark plug wires,
Check the oil level,
Check the fuel supply and valves,
Contact the distributor/dealer.
Place the circuit breaker in the ON position.
Reduce the load on the generator set.
Contact an authorized distributor/dealer
for service,
Reduce the load,
Check
the oil level,
Check
fuel
supply.
Reset
the controller.
If the overcrank
fault occurs
again,
contact
the distributor/dealer,
Replace
the fuse,
If the fuse
blows
again,
contact
the
distributor/dealer.
Reset
the controller.
If the overspeed
fault
occurs
again,
contact
the distributor/dealer,
Move
the switch
to the correct
position
(RUN
or AUTO).
Check the remote switch position,
Contact the distributor/dealer.
Replace the fuse, Contact an authorized distdbutor/dealer
for service if fuse blows repeatedly,
TP-6195
1/04
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