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5‐2 Troubleshooting and Maintenance

MN2418

Problems and Solutions

Some of the more common problems are listed in Table 5‐1.  This information is intended to be a
check or verification that simple causes can be located and fixed.  It is not an exhaustive “how to”
for all types of problems.  Procedures that require in depth knowledge or skills (like flashing the
field) should be referred to generator service facility.

Table 5‐1  Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Possible Cause

Remedy

Engine will not start

No fuel.
Restricted air flow.
No spark.

Check that fuel valves are ON.  Check fuel level in fuel tank.
Check/replace air filter.
Check/replace spark plug(s).  Check that engine switch is in Start
position.

Engine starts but will not run smoothly

Fuel or ignition problem

Refer to engine manual.

Engine overheats

Excessive load
Debris or dirt buildup on engine

Remove one or more electrical loads.
Remove debris. Clean engine surfaces to allow cooling.

No output voltage

Ciruit Breaker tripped or defective.
Loss of residual magnetism in exciter
field poles.
Open in stator windings
Defective exciter circuit.

Reset circuit breaker or replace if required.
Flash field.

Check for continuity in windings.  Return to factory for repair if open.
Check/replace diode and capacitor and flash the field.

Output voltage varies

Irregular speed (fixed speed mode)
Fluctuating speed (fixed speed mode)

Loose terminal or load connections

Defective bearing (uneven air gap)

Check engine for malfunction or load for fluctuation
Stabilize load. The addition of a lamp load (resistance load) may
compensate partially for load changes caused by intermittent motor
operation. Do not overload.
Verify all connections are proper and check tighness torque of
terminals.
Replace worn bearing

Low output voltage

Low engine speed
Excessive load
High resistance connections -
connections will be warm or hot
Shorted field

Low power factor

Check that the Auto Idle switch is in OFF position (if installed).
Check engine for malfunction or system for overload.  Reduce load.
Verify all connections are proper and check tighness torque of
terminals.
Test field coils for possible short by checking resistance with an
ohmmeter or resistancebridge. Return rotor assembly to service
center for repair if alternator field coils are shorted.
Reduce inductive (motor) load. Some AC motors use about the
same current regardless of load. Do not use motors of greater
horsepower rating than is necessary to move the mechanical load.

High output voltage

Excessive speed (fixed speed mode)

Check engine for malfunction

Electrical shock when frame is touched

Static charge.
Grounded armature or field coil.

Ground generator frame at local reference ground (see Section 3).
Return to service center for repair

Mechanical noise

Defective bearing
Rotor rubbing on stator

Loose or misaligned coupling

Replace bearing
Bad bearing - replace. 
Bent shaft - return to service center. 
Loose end bell - tighten; 
Loose drive Discs - tighten
Tighten; align coupling and alternator shaft to engine shaft.

Service

Service for your generator can be obtained from a generator service center. Please have the
following information available:

The model number and serial number of the generator set.
A complete and accurate description of the problem.

Parts

Parts for your generator can be obtained from a generator service center. Please have the
following information available:

The model number and serial number of the generator set.
A complete and accurate description of the part (part number if known).

Note: Engine parts can usually be obtained by using the information in the engine

manufacturer's owner's manual.

Summary of Contents for PG 6000

Page 1: ...PG 6000 Generator Installation Operating Manual 8 06 MN2418...

Page 2: ...hemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories are known...

Page 3: ...3 1 Storage 3 1 Physical Location 3 2 Installation 3 2 Electrical Connections 3 2 Frame Ground Connection 3 3 Engine Oil 3 4 Recommended Engine Oil 3 4 Use of Electric Motor Loads 3 4 Optional Wheel K...

Page 4: ...ii Table of Contents MN2418...

Page 5: ...uipment at all times Keep non qualified personnel at a safe distance from this equipment Only qualified personnel familiar with the safe installation operation and maintenance of this device should at...

Page 6: ...should not be attempted Never start the engine unless you have first verified that the installation and operation of the generator are as described in this manual WARNING Be sure that you are complete...

Page 7: ...t whenever engine is running Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury Never operate electrical equipment while standing in water on wet ground or with wet hands feet or shoes or while barefo...

Page 8: ...extremities and cause serious or fatal injury WARNING Unauthorized modification of a generator set may make the unit unsafe for operation or may impair the operation of the unit Never start a generato...

Page 9: ...nk indoors or in an enclosed poorly ventilated area where gasoline fumes could reach an ignition source and cause an explosion Caution Statements Caution The brass connecting tab on some 120VAC duplex...

Page 10: ...1 6 Product Safety Information MN2418...

Page 11: ...nstallation shipment or otherwise Problems with Baldor products can be due to improper maintenance faulty installation non Baldor additions or modifications or other problems not due to defects in Bal...

Page 12: ...2 2 General Information MN2418...

Page 13: ...ad the following guidelines prior to storing the unit 1 Remove all fuel from the engine s fuel tank 2 Start the generator set and allow it to run out of fuel 3 Close all the fuel valves Note An altern...

Page 14: ...se severe illness or death Never breath exhaust fumes produced by a running engine Only run the engine outdoors where ventilation is plentiful Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide a colorless odorles...

Page 15: ...he generator to the load The gauge of the wire will depend on the distance to the load the permissible voltage drop at the load and the current required by the load If you are not sure of the gauge wi...

Page 16: ...ch more current amperes to start them than to keep them running Some motors particularly split phase motors are very difficult to start and require 5 to 7 times more current to start them Repulsion in...

Page 17: ...censed electrician has installed an approved transfer switch Multiple receptacles may be used at the same time provided the total electrical load does not exceed the generators rated output 120Volts P...

Page 18: ...rope to snap back into the recoil housing Note If the engine does not start after several attempts smell for fuel near the air cleaner If there is a significant gasoline smell coming from the air clea...

Page 19: ...er s manual 4 Replace the spark plug s as is recommended by the engine manufacturer 5 Clean the cooling fins on the engine to keep the engine s heat dissipation potential at it s maximum 6 Inspect and...

Page 20: ...orque of terminals Replace worn bearing Low output voltage Low engine speed Excessive load High resistance connections connections will be warm or hot Shorted field Low power factor Check that the Aut...

Page 21: ...replacing a receptacle inspect the brass tab that normally links both receptacles If it is removed be sure to remove the brass tab from the replacement receptacle before it is installed Failure to re...

Page 22: ...A 2 PowerchiefR Series MN2418 Figure A 2 PG6000 Wiring Diagram...

Page 23: ...arranty on EVAP emission related parts is as follows Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions supplied is warranted for the warranty...

Page 24: ...this product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Battery posts terminals and related...

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Page 26: ...he state of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories are known to the state of Cal...

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