Protective Devices; Maintenance Schedule - SDMO BOOSTER 2000 UK Maintenance Manual

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5. Protective devices (if fitted, see specifications table)
5.1. Oil failure cut-out
This mechanism is designed to prevent any damage to the engine resulting from lack of oil in the engine sump. It
stops the engine automatically (in this case, the red oil level warning light is turned on and stops the starting
process). If the engine cuts out and will not restart, check the engine oil level before looking for any other cause
of the problem.
5.2. Circuit breaker
The electrical circuit of the set is protected by several magnetothermal, differential or thermal cut-out switches.
Any overload and/or short circuits cause the supply of electrical energy to be cut.
5.3. Overcharge
When there is electrical overcharge, the overcharge indicator turns on and electrical current production cuts out
in less than 20 seconds.

6. Maintenance schedule

6.1. Usage reminder
The maintenance interval frequency and the operations to be carried out are outlined in the maintenance
programme.
However, it should be added that it is the environment in which the generating set is operating which determines
this programme. Accordingly, if the set is used in extreme conditions, shorter intervals between maintenance
procedures should be adopted.
These maintenance schedules apply only to generating sets running on fuel and oil, that conform to the
specifications given in this booklet.
6.2. Maintenance table
carry out the maintenance
procedures at whichever
is reached first
Engine oil
Air filter
Spark
plug
Cleaning the generating set
Valves *
Fuel filter *
NB: * these procedures should be carried out by our registered agents
7/12
Ref. GPAO : 33522111701
Each time
it is used
part deadline
Check the level
Change
Check
Clean
Check – clean
Replace
Check – adjust
Clean
Within
Every 3
Every 6
the 1st
months
months
month or
or 50
or 100
20 hours
hours
hours
Once per year
Once per year
Ref. Const. 5490 326 5000
Every 3
years or
300
hours

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