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INSTALLATION

Refer to the separate “Installation Guide” supplied 
with the unit.

PREPARATION BEFORE START-UP

The instructions in this section assume that the 
standby generator has been properly installed, ser-
viced, tested, adjusted and otherwise prepared for 
use by a competent, qualified installation contractor. 
Be sure to read the “Safety Rules”, as well as all other 
safety information in this manual, before attempting 
to operate this (and related) equipment.

Before starting the generator for the first time, the 
installer must complete the following procedures. For 
follow-up maintenance information and/or service 
intervals, please refer to the “Maintenance” section 
and the “Service Schedule”.

TRANSFER SWITCH

If this generator is used to supply power to any elec-
trical system normally powered by an electric utility, 
the National Electrical Code requires that a transfer 
switch be installed. The transfer switch prevents elec-
trical backfeed between two different electrical sys-
tems. (For additional information, see the applicable 
transfer switch manual for this unit.) The transfer 
switch, as well as the generator and other standby 
components, must be properly located and mounted 
in strict compliance with applicable codes, standards 
and regulations.

FUEL SYSTEM

Make sure the fuel supply system to the generator (a) 
delivers the correct fuel at the correct pressure and (b) 
is properly purged and leak tested according to code. 
No fuel leakage is permitted. See “Specifications” for 
more information.

GENERATOR SET LUBRICATION

Check the engine crankcase oil level before operating 
and add oil to the proper level – the dipstick “FULL” 
mark. Never operate the engine with the oil level 
below the dipstick “ADD” mark. See “Specifications” 
and “Engine Oil Recommendations”.

NOTE:

This engine is shipped from the manufacturer 
with “break-in” oil. This oil should be changed 
after 30 hours of operation.

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PRIOR TO INITIAL START-UP

  Prior to initially starting the generator, it must 

be properly prepared for use. Any attempt to 
crank or start the engine before it has been 
properly serviced with the recommended types 
and quantities of engine fluids (oil, coolant, fuel, 
etc.) may result in an engine failure.

ENGINE COOLANT

Have the engine cooling system properly filled with 
the recommended coolant mixture. Check the system 
for leaks and other problems. See “Specifications” 
and “Coolant” sections.

BELT TENSION

Check-the engine-fan belt tension and condition prior 
to placing the unit into service and at recommended 
intervals. Belt tension is correct when a force of 
approximately 22 pounds (10 kg), applied midway 
between pulleys, deflects the belt about 3/8- to 5/8-
inch (10 to 16 mm).

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Make sure the generator is properly connected to an 
approved earth ground.

Make sure the generator battery is fully charged, 
properly installed and interconnected, and ready for 
use.

Check to ensure that there are no loose electrical con-
nections. Restrain any loose wires to keep them clear 
of any moving generator set components.

INITIAL INSPECTION FOR GENSET 
STARTUP

Inspect for the following.

• Freight Damage.
• Manuals present.
•  Fluid Levels (Oil, coolant, battery, Gear Drive).
• Correct fuel piping.
• Adequate air flow, clearances and ventilation per 

installation drawings and applicable codes.

• Correct AC and DC wire size, connections and 

grounding. Control and communication wiring to/
from the transfer switch must be run in a separate 
conduit from the AC power leads.

•  Battery charger connection to 120 VAC.
•  Communication wires connected between transfer 

switch and generator (HTS only).

•  Unit secured to pad.

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Summary of Contents for ASPDA1CCL045

Page 1: ...rial Number 2 4L 45kW Models ASPDS1CCL045 ASPDA1CCL045 Not intended for use in critical life support applications ONLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS OR CONTRACTORS SHOULD ATTEMPT INSTALLATION DEADLY EXHAUST...

Page 2: ...1 Initial Inspection for Genset Start up 8 1 Start up Check List 8 2 OPERATION 9 1 Generator Control and Operation 9 1 Operating Unit with Automatic Transfer Switch 9 1 MAINTENANCE 10 1 Maintenance P...

Page 3: ...installed operated and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and recommendations Following installation do nothing that might render the unit unsafe or in noncompliance with the...

Page 4: ...will result in damage to the generator and may also result in injury or death to utility power workers due to backfeed of electrical energy Generators installed with an automatic transfer switch will...

Page 5: ...ion hazard This symbol points out potential fire hazard This symbol points out potential electrical shock hazard The operator is responsible for proper and safe use of the equipment The manufacturer s...

Page 6: ...the end of this manual or to the data label affixed to the unit Generator Model and Serial Number This number is the key to numerous engineering and manufacturing details pertaining to your unit Alway...

Page 7: ...e failure NOTE For temperatures below 32 F it is strongly recom mended to use the optional Cold Weather Start Kit part number listed in the Specification Section The oil grade for temperatures below 3...

Page 8: ...g cranking and operating Should oil pressure drop below the 8 psi range switch contacts close and the engine shuts down The unit should not be restarted until oil is added and the AUTO OFF MANUAL swit...

Page 9: ...and local codes To reduce gas pressure to a safe level before the gas enters a building a primary regulator is needed The natural gas supplier may or may not supply such a regulator It is the responsi...

Page 10: ...ectronic Frequency Regulation Isochronous Steady State Regulation 0 25 Engine Lubrication System Type of Oil Pump Gear Oil Filter Full Flow Spin on Cartridge Crankcase Oil Capacity 4 U S qts COOLING S...

Page 11: ...pe for configuration 10 Reverse the procedure to convert back to natural gas 11 The Dip switch inside the control panel must be in the LP or NG position when switching to differ ent fuels Figure 6 2 R...

Page 12: ...oduced in the stator power windings These windings were con nected at the factory to the main circuit breaker as shown in Figure 7 1 The rated voltage between each circuit breaker ter minal is 240V Th...

Page 13: ...fications and Engine Oil Recommendations NOTE This engine is shipped from the manufacturer with break in oil This oil should be changed after 30 hours of operation PRIOR TO INITIAL START UP Prior to i...

Page 14: ...ssary for long fuel lines Open the generator main line circuit breaker Connect a manometer to the gas line and record the static pressure It must be as listed in the Specifications Insert the fuse int...

Page 15: ...WITCH If the generator has been installed with an automatic transfer switch such as an RTS HTS or GTS type transfer switch the engine may be started and stopped automatically or manually NOTE Refer to...

Page 16: ...bstructed for contin ued proper operation This includes such obstruc tions as high grass weeds brush leaves and snow Without sufficient cooling and ventilating air flow the engine generator quickly ov...

Page 17: ...damage deterioration leaks etc Correct any discrepancies found Check hose clamps for tightness CHECK ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL See Checking Fluid Levels PERFORM VISUAL INSPECTION Complete a thorough visua...

Page 18: ...for oil leaks CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR CLEANER To replace the engine air cleaner remove the air cleaner cover and replace the air filter making sure it is positioned properly before reattaching the co...

Page 19: ...on which can shatter the battery causing blindness or other serious injury BATTERY MAINTENANCE The battery should be inspected per the Scheduled Maintenance section The following procedure should be f...

Page 20: ...tery cable to prevent an over current condition from burning out sensitive control panel components and circuits Following all maintenance reverse these steps to insure the unit is returned to standby...

Page 21: ...gas engine driven units Tighten connections as necessary 6 Check the air inlets and outlets for debris Clean as necessary 7 Check the battery electrolyte level if accessible Adjust as necessary 8 Chec...

Page 22: ...d exercise the unit at full rated load use a load bank if the site load is not enough for at least 2 hours looking for leaks loose connections or components and abnormal operating conditions Correct a...

Page 23: ...commended in SPECIFICATIONS Engine starts then shuts down 1 Engine oil level is low 1 Check oil and add oil as needed 2 Engine is overheated 2 Check cooling system for leaks 3 Defective Low Oil Pressu...

Page 24: ...Standby Generator Sets Notes...

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Page 29: ...L D 0F0492 1 INSULATOR CB S ED 3P E 048927 4 SCREW RHM 10 32 X 4 1 2 F 023897 4 WASHER FLAT 10 ZINC G 022152 4 WASHER LOCK 10 H 022158 4 NUT HEX 10 32 STEEL J 0C2454 7 SCREW THF M6 1 X 16 N WA Z JS K...

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Page 31: ...5 X 20 G8 T 022145 6 WASHER FLAT 5 16 M8 ZINC U 045771 3 NUT HEX M8 1 25 G8 CLEAR ZINC V 0F8843 3 BUS BAR 200A LUG ADAPTOR 1 W W CB 2 TERMINAL COVER CB 7 UL CIRCUIT BREAKER 400AF A 0F4187 1 COVER CB C...

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Page 33: ...EARING CARRIER 390 DRCT 8 0F7874 1 ASSY BRUSH HOLDER 390 HSB 9 0G0587 1 GUARD REAR BEARING CARRIER 10 038150 4 WASHER FLAT 8 ZINC 11 023454 1 KEY WOODRUFF E 12 077043F 1 CONDUIT FLEX 1 1 4 30 LG 13 04...

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Page 35: ...0F6305 2 SEAL COVER 3 18X12 7X382 27 0F6305A 1 SEAL COVER 3 18X12 7X283 28 0F5886 3 SCREW HHPM M5 0 8 X 12 29 051713 12 WASHER FLAT M5 30 049226 12 WASHER LOCK M5 31 0F5752F 1 RES WW 15R 5 25W QK CON...

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Page 37: ...4 13 022097 1 WASHER LOCK M6 1 4 14 022473 2 WASHER FLAT M6 1 4 ZINC 15 049813 1 NUT HEX M6 1 0 G8 YEL CHR 16 022261 1 WASHER SHAKEPROOF INT 3 8 17 0F9597A 1 SUPPORT LH ENGINE 2 4L 18 045764 1 SCREW...

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Page 39: ...FLAT 3 8 M10 ZINC 7 050331A REF BATTERY POST COVER RED 8 050331 REF BATTERY POST COVER BLACK 9 038805Y 1 CABLE BATTERY BLACK 1 X 18 00 10 03880400AE 1 CABLE BATT RED 1 X 18 00 11 045771 REF NUT HEX M8...

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Page 41: ...TOR W PVC CONN 3 0C8127 1 ELEMENT AIR CLEANER 4 052619 4 SCREW HHC M5 0 8 X 20 G8 8 5 022127 1 NUT HEX 1 4 20 STEEL 6 062974 1 STUD TH 1 4 20 X 4 1 2 G2 ZNC 7 0G0190 1 PLATE AIR CLEANER TOP 2 4L 8 037...

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Page 43: ...CHR 29 058306 15 REF SCREW SHC M8 1 25 X 25 G12 9 30 022097 3 WASHER LOCK M6 1 4 31 022473 3 WASHER FLAT 1 4 M6 ZINC 32 043116 3 SCREW HHC M6 1 0 X 12 G8 8 33 026073A 2 REF PLUG STD PIPE 1 4 STEEL SQ...

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Page 45: ...11 1 SCREW HHC M10 1 5 X 30 G8 8 31 0F2872 1 SCREW HHC 1 2 13 X 2 G8 32 022304 2 WASHER FLAT 1 2 ZINC 33 022195 1 WASHER LOCK 1 2 34 022196 1 NUT HEX 1 2 13 STEEL 35 0F8651 9 SCREW HHFC M8 1 25 X 20 W...

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Page 47: ...1 5 ID X 2 LG 20R4 35KW 22 0E6382B 1 VENTURI HOLDER W 40MM ACTUATOR 45KW 0E6382C 1 VENTURI HOLDER W 32MM ACTUATOR 35KW 23 0F7790E 1 VENTURI THROTTLE 26MM 24 0E7121 1 O RING 47 625 ID X 2 38 WIDTH 25 0...

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Page 49: ...IM 440 64 LG 27 0F3760K 2 INSULATION SPLITTER 28 0F3760E 2 INSULATION SPLITTER 29 0F4051C 2 INSULATION DUCT 30 0F3890B 10 RETAINER INSULATION 820 31 0F4051B 2 INSULATION DUCT SIDES 32 0F3890 4 RETAINE...

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Page 51: ...EXHAUST WELDMENT 11 044149 1 GASKET EXHAUST RING 12 085917 2 WASHER LOCK 3 8 SS 13 0D2611 2 SCREW HHC 3 8 16 X 1 3 4 SS 14 0E8816 1 EXHAUST FLANGE 2 PIPE 15 049721 4 SCREW HHC M6 1 0 X 35 G8 8 BLK 16...

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Page 64: ...ts Failures due but not limited to accident misuse abuse negligence or improper installation As with all mechanical devices the Carrier engines need periodic part s service and replacement to perform...

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