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ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
This
section
discusses
some
of
the
engine
protective
devices,
overload
protection
and
breaking
in
a
new
generator.
AUTOMATIC
LOW
OIL
PRESSURE
SHUTDOWN
The
engine
is
equipped
with
a
normally-closed
(N.C.)
oil
pressure
switch
(Figure
4).
Engine
oil
pressure
holds
the
switch
open
during
cranking
and
operation.
Should
oil
pressure
drop
below
about
2-6
PSI,
the
switch
con¬
tacts
close
and
the
engine
automatciaJly
shuts
down.
Figure
4
Switches
for
Engine
Safety
Shutdown
HIGH
TEMPERATURE
SHUTDOWN
An
oil
temperature
switch
(Figure
4)
with
normally-open
(N.O.)
contacts
is
mounted
near
the
oil
filter.
If
oil
temperature
were
to
exceed
about
284°F
(140°C),
the
switch
contacts
close
and
the
engine
shuts
down.
FIELD
BOOST
The
Controller
Circuit
Board
houses
a
field
boost
diode
and
resistor
which
are
not
part
of
the
automatic
choke
circuit.
These
two
components
are
part
of
a
"field
boost"
circuit
(Figure
5).
During
engine
cranking
only,
a
posi¬
tive
DC
(battery)
voltage
is
delivered
through
the
diode,
resistor,
brushes
and
slip
rings,
and
to
the
generator
rotor.
Application
of
this
voltage
to
the
rotor
“flashes
the
field"
whenever
it
is
started.
Hashing
of
the
field
each
time
the
generator
starts
makes
sure
that
a
sufficiently
strong
magnetic
field
is
available
to
produce
the
re¬
quired
"pick
up"
voltage
in
the
stator
windings.
OVER
VOLTAGE
PROTECTION
A
solid
state
voltage
regulator
(Figure
6)
controls
the
generator’s
AC
output
voltage.
This
regulator
supplies
an
excitation
current
to
the
rotor.
By
regulating
the
rotor’s
excitation
current,
the
strength
of
its
magnetic
field
is
regulated
and,
in
turn,
the
voltage
delivered
to
connected
electrical
loads
is
controlled.
When
the
AC
frequency
is
60
Hz,
voltage
is
regulated
at
120
volts
(voltage-to-frequency
ratio
is
2-to-1).
The
voltage
regulatoralso
incorporates
a
"voltage
surge
protection
circuit."
This
circuit
prevents
troublesome
surges
in
the
generator
AC
output
voltage.
Voltage
surge
is
a
common
cause
of
damage
to
electronic
equipment.
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BrandGenerac Power Systems
ModelQ-70G Series
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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