2-6 Operation TP-5648 8/93
Circuit Protection
Refer to the following descriptions to identify controller
components.
1. Input (Controller) Fuse (10 Amp) protects
controller circuitry. If the generator will not crank
and the battery and/or connections appear okay,
the controller fuse may be “blown”. If this fuse is
replaced then “blows” again, locate the cause of
the problem.
2. Fuel Solenoid Fuse (10 Amp) protects the fuel
solenoid. If this fuse is “blown,” the generator will
shut down. If the fuse is replaced then “blows”
again, locate the cause of the problem. The Fuel
Solenoid Fuse is located in the wiring harness
within the controller.
3. Voltmeter Fuses (2) (1.5 Amp) protect the
voltmeter and the voltage protection board. If one
of these fuses is “blown”, the voltmeter fails to
indicate the rated line voltage. If this fuse is
replacedthen “blows” again,locate and correctthe
cause of the problem. The voltmeter fuses are
mounted on a fuse board within the controller.
WARNING
Accidental starting.
Can cause severe injury or death.
Disconnect battery cables before working on
generator set (negative lead first and reconnect it
last).
Accidental starting can cause severe injury or
death. Disconnect battery cables (remove negative
lead first and reconnect it last) to disable generator set
before working on any equipment connected to
generator. The generator set can be started by remote
start/stop switch unless this precaution is followed.