a) Low oil level.
b) Fouled spark plug.
c) Out of fuel.
d) Engine switch in OFF
position.
a) Fill crankcase to proper oil
level.
b) Clean or replace spark plug.
c) Fill fuel tank.
d) Place engine switch in
ON
position.
a) Engine speed too slow.
b) Generator is overloaded.
a) Bring generator to a
qualified technician for
adjustment.
b) Reduce the load. (See
Power Load Planning &
Mgt. section of this manual.)
a) Defective load connected
to generator.
b) Defective receptacle.
c) Generator overloaded.
a) Disconnect load.
b) Replace receptacle.
c) Reduce the load. (See
Power Load Planning &
Mgt. section of this manual.)
a) Engine speed too high.
a) Bring generator to a
qualified technician for
adjustment.
a) Generator is overloaded.
b) Insufficient ventilation.
a) Reduce the load. (See
Power Load Planning &
Mgt. section of this manual.)
b) Make sure there is at least 7
feet of clearance on all
sides of generator.
a) Defective load connected
to generator.
b) Broken or loose wire.
c) Defective receptacle.
d) Defective stator.
e) Defective rotor.
f) Circuit breaker tripped.
a) Disconnect load.
b) Bring generator to a
qualified technician for
repair.
c) Replace receptacle.
d) Bring generator to a
qualified technician for
repair.
e) Bring generator to a
qualified technician for
repair.
f) Reset circuit breaker and
reduce loads connected to
the generator.
a) Generator is overloaded.
b) Dirty air filter.
a) Reduce the load. (See
Power Load Planning &
Mgt. section of this manual.)
b) Clean or replace air filter.
Engine shuts down
during operation.
a) Out of fuel.
b) Low oil level.
a) Fill fuel tank.
b) Fill crankcase to proper oil
level.