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Generac Power Systems NP Series
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POST
INSTALLATION
TESTS
The
air
cooled
generator
set
was
factory
tested
and
adjusted
to
provide
maximum
power.
You
should
not
be
required
to
adjust
the
unit
any
further
except
under
special
circumstances.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
MAKE
ANY
UNNECESSARY
ADJUSTMENTS.
FACTORY
SETTINGS
ARE
COR¬
RECT
FOR
MOST
APPLICATIONS.
WHEN
MAKING
ADJUSTMENTS,
HOWEVER,
BE
CAREFUL
TO
AVOID
OVERSPEEDING
THE
ENGINE.
BEFORE
INITIAL
START
UP
Before
starting,
complete
the
following:
1.
Check
engine
crankcase
oil
level
and,
if
necessary,
fill
to
dipstick
FULL
mark
with
the
recommended
oil.
Do
not
fill
above
FULL
mark.
2.
Check
the
fuel
supply.
Gaseous
fuel
lines
must
have
been
properly
purged
and
leak
tested
in
accordance
with
applicable
fuel-gas
codes.
All
fuel
shutoff
valves
in
the
fuel
supply
lines
must
be
open.
DANGER:
IF
AN
LP
(PROPANE)
GAS
FUEL
SYS¬
TEM
HAS
BEEN
INSTALLED,
IT
MUST
HAVE
BEEN
PROPERLY
TESTED
FOR
LEAKS
BEFORE
OPER¬
ATING
THE
SYSTEM
IN
COMPLIANCE
WITH
ANSI
A119.2/NFPA
501C.
NO
LEAKAGE
IS
PERMIHED.
YOU
MUST
BE
SURE
NO
GASEOUS
FUEL
VAPORS
ENTER
THE
VEHICLE
INTERIOR.
INITIAL
START
When
absolutely
certain
that
the
unit
has
been
prop¬
erly
installed
and
prepared
for
use,
start
the
engine
as
follows:
1.
Turn
off
all
electrical
loads.
Do
this
by
setting
the
generator
main
circuit
breakers
to
their
“OFF
or
“OPEN”
position.
2.
Refer
to
the
Owner's
Manual
shipped
with
unit
for
crank¬
ing
and
starting
instructions.
The
engine
may
require
more
cranking
for
initial
starting
since
the
fuel
lines
have
to
be
primed.
3.
Let
the
engine
warm
up
for
about
five
minutes
to
allow
internal
temperatures
to
stabilize.
4.
Carefully
inspect
the
engine-generator
for
fuel,
oil
and
exhaust
system
leaks.
Before
proceeding
to
the
next
step,
correct
any
leakage
immediately.
5.
When
engine
has
stabilized
and
warmed
up,
check
the
no-load
voltage
and
frequency.
See
“Checking
No-Load
Voltage
and
Frequency”.
Initial
tests
and
adjustments
are
done
at
no-load
condition.
6.
When
all
tests
and
adjustments
at
no-load
are
completed,
apply
electrical
loads
and
check
for
proper
operation
under
load.
See
“Testing
Under
Load”.
Run
the
unit
at
least
30
minutes
with
loads
applied.
7.
Turn
off
all
electrical
loads
by
setting
the
generator
main
circuit
breakers
to
“OFF
or
“OPEN.”
8.
Let
the
unit
run
at
no-load
for
a
few
minutes
to
stabilize
internal
engine-generator
temperatures.
Then,
shut
down
the
engine.
IMPORTANT:
THE
GENERATOR
SET
WAS
THOR¬
OUGHLY
TESTED
AND
ADJUSTED
AT
THE
FAC¬
TORY
BEFORE
SHIPPING.
NO
ADDITIONAL
ADJUSTMENT
SHOULD
BE
NECESSARY.
ONLY
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
TECHNICIANS
WHO
HAVE
BEEN
TRAINED
SHOULD
PERFORM
ADJUST¬
MENTS
OUTLINED
IN
THIS
MANUAL.
CHECKING
NO-LOAD
VOLTAGE
AND
FREQUENCY
Connect
an
accurate
AC
voltmeter
and
an
AC
fre¬
quency
meter
across
the
generator’s
AC
output
leads.
This
can
be
done
at
a
convenient
point
in
the
circuit
(such
as
the
transfer
switch
terminals
or
isolating
receptacle).
Connect
the
meters
across
lines
T1
(red)
and
T2
(white);
or
across
line
T3
(black
and
T2
(white).
Line-to-neutral
readings
will
be
taken
with
unit
at
no-load
condition.
t.With
generator
running,
stabilized
and
warm,
check
the
AC
frequency
and
voltage.
Frequency
shoud
be
about
62
Hz;
voltage
about
122-126
volts
AC.
2.
After
taking
frequency
and
voltage
readings,
determine
if
any
adjustment
is
required
as
follows:
If
frequency
and
voltage
are
both
good,
no
adjust¬
ment
is
needed.
If
frequency
is
high
or
low,
adjust
the
engine
gov¬
ernor
to
obtain
62
Hertz
at
no-load.
Then,
recneck
voltage
reading.
If
frequency
is
good
but
voltage
is
high
or
low,
adjust
the
voltage
regulator
to
obtain
124
volts
at
62
Hz
(no-load).
NOTE:
If
the
generator
has
been
reconnected
to
pro¬
vide
a
dual
voltage
AC
output
(Page
18),
line-to-line
frequency
and
voltage
readings
may
be
used.
Frequency
at
no-load
should
be
about
62
Hz;
line-to-
line
voltage
should
be
about
244-252
volts.
TESTING
UNDER
LOAD
After
it
has
been
determined
that
no-load
frequency
and
voltage
are
correct,
apply
electrical
loads
equal
to
about
75-100%
of
the
unit
s
rated
wattage/amperage
capacity.
Check
frequency
with
electrical
load
applied.
The
frequency
should
not
drop
below
about
58
Hz
under
load.
Let
the
unit
run
at
least
30
minutes
with
load
applied.
During
this
part
of
the
test,
check
that
the
unit
is
not
running
excessively
hot
and
that
adequate
cooling
air
flow
is
available.
You
must
not
allow
the
unit
to
over¬
heat
during
prolonged
operation.
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BrandGenerac Power Systems
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CategoryPortable Generator
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