Section 4 - Maintenance; Maintenance Performed By Authorized Service Facilities; Cooling System; Overload Protection For Engine Dc Electrical System - Generac Power Systems Quietsource 005012-1 Owner's Manual

Liquid-cooled, prepackaged standby generator
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4.1
MAINTENANCE PERFORMED BY
AUTHORIZED SERVICE FACILITIES
EVERY THREE MONTHS
1. Check battery state of charge and condition.
2. Inspect and test fuel system.
3. Check transfer switch.
4. Inspect exhaust system.
5. Check engine ignition system.
6. Check fan belts.
ONCE EVERY SIX MONTHS
1. Test Engine Safety Devices (low oil pressure, low
coolant level, high coolant temperature).
ONCE ANNUALLY
1. Test engine governor. Adjust or repair, if needed.
2. Clean, inspect generator.
3. Flush cooling system.
FIRST 100 OPERATING HOURS
1. Change engine oil and oil filter. (After initial
change, service engine oil and filter at 150 operat-
ing hours or 6 months, whichever comes first.)
2. Retorque cylinder head. (See Torque Specs.)
3. Retorque intake and exhaust manifold. (See
Torque Specs.)
EVERY 500 OPERATING HOURS
1. Service air cleaner.
2. Check starter.
3. Check engine DC alternator.
4.2

COOLING SYSTEM

Air intake and outlet openings in the generator com-
partment must be open and unobstructed for contin-
ued proper operation. This includes such obstruc-
tions as high grass, weeds, brush, leaves and snow.
Without sufficient cooling and ventilating air flow, the
engine/generator quickly overheats, which causes it
to shut down. (See the Mounting Dimensions drawing
for installation and vent locations.)
The exhaust system parts from this product get
extremely hot and remain hot after shutdown.
High grass, weeds, brush, leaves, etc. must
remain clear of the exhaust. Such materials may
ignite and burn from the heat of the exhaust
system.
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Section 4 — Maintenance
40kW Liquid-cooled Generators
4.3
OVERLOAD PROTECTION FOR
ENGINE DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Engine cranking, start up and running are controlled
by a solid state Engine Controller circuit board.
Battery voltage is delivered to that circuit board via
a 15-amp fuse. These overcurrent protection devices
will open if the circuit is overloaded.
If a circuit breaker opens or a fuse element
melts, find the cause of the overload before
resetting the circuit breaker or replacing the
fuse.
4.4

CHECKING FLUID LEVELS

4.4.1 CHECK ENGINE OIL
Check engine crankcase oil level (Figure 4.1) at least
every 20 hours of operation, or prior to use.
• Remove oil dipstick and wipe dry with a clean, lint-
free cloth.
• Install oil dipstick, then remove again.
• Oil should be between FULL and ADD marks.
• If oil level is below the dipstick ADD mark,
remove oil fill cap. Add the recommended oil to
bring oil level up to the FULL mark. DO NOT
FILL ABOVE THE "FULL " MARK. See "Engine Oil
Recommendations" for recommended oils.
Figure 4.1 - Oil Dipstick and Oil Fill Cap
Oil Dipstick
Oil Filter
4.4.2 BATTERY FLUID
Check battery electrolyte fluid at least once weekly.
Fluid should cover separators in all battery cells. If
fluid level is low, add distilled water to cover tops of
separators. DO NOT USE TAP WATER IN BATTERY.
4.4.3 ENGINE COOLANT
Check coolant level in coolant recovery bottle. See
Specifications.
Oil Fill

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