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J - Reset Push-button. This button is pressed to cancel a
settings editing session and discard any settings changes. When
pressed, this button also resets the Breaker Management Pre-
Alarms

K - Arrow Push-buttons. These four buttons are used to
navigate through the front panel display menus and modify
settings. The left- and right-arrow buttons are used to navigate
through the menu levels. The right arrow button is pressed to
move downward through the menu levels and the left-arrow
button is pressed to move upward. Within a level, the up-arrow
and down-arrow buttons are used to move among items within
the menu level. Pressing the down-arrow button moves to items
lower in the list. Pressing the up-arrow button moves to items
higher in the list. During a settings editing session, the up- and
down-arrow buttons are used to raise and lower the value of the
selected setting.

L - Edit Push-button. Pressing this button starts an editing
session and enables changes to the DGC-2020 settings. At the
conclusion of an editing session, the Edit push-button is pressed
again to save the setting changes.

DISPLAY OPERATION

The front panel display is used to make settings changes and
display metering values. Refer to call-outs J, K, and L in text and
illustration for information on changing settings through the front
panel and navigating through the Metering screens. When the
unit is first powered up, the clock may need to be reset. Editing
the clock provides familiarity with the edit process. All program-
ming changes from the front panel are accessed through the edit
key to begin and exit the internal microprocessor program.

Log-in and Permissions

To Log-in, navigate to the SETTINGS, ENTER PASSWORD
screen and press the Edit key. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to
scroll through the characters. Use the Left/Right arrow keys to
enter more characters. The Owner operator password is OP.
Once the password has been entered, press the Edit key to Log-
in. See the key stroke sequence listed below to access the
control and enter the edit mode. A LOGOUT selection now
appears in the list of SETTINGS. To logout, navigate to SET-
TINGS, LOGOUT and press the Edit key. The LOGOUT selection
is removed from the SETTINGS list.

 Sequence for setting (or resetting) the system clock -
1)

Press ‘K’ (right key) for initial set or ‘K’ (left to back up, up /

down) to choose menu item and time/date element to be
changed.
2)

Press ‘L’ (Edit) to access change mode to enter Password -

OP as follows:
2a -Press K (up) to select O
2b -Press K (right) to move cursor
2c -Press K (up) to select P
2d -Press L (Edit) to begin change mode
3)

Press ‘K’ (up or down) to choose year

4)

Press ‘L’ (Edit) to enter year

5)

Press ‘K’ (down) to select month mode

6)

Press ‘L’ (Edit) to access month change

7)

Press ‘K’ (up or down) to choose month

8)

Press ‘L’ (Edit) to enter month

9)

Repeat sequence 5 through 8 for day, minute, second and

DST (Daylight Saving Time.
To finish clock setting, process - Press ‘K’ (left).

The microprocessor is still in the General Settings Edit mode.
Pressing ‘K’ (left) a second time exits the Edit mode and allows
full access to the View Only mode for all control settings and
current status. Any items to be changed are accessed by
pressing ‘K’ (up/down/right or left) to select, ‘L’ (Edit) to change
and ‘K’ (left) to exit.

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERATOR

MODEL

 WATTS

VOLTS

AMP

HZ

PH

RPM

PSS27LS

27,000

120/240

112.5*

60

1

1800

PSS27LS-4

27,000

120/208

94.0*

60

3

1800

PSS27LS-17

27,000

120/240

81.2*

60

3

1800

PSS27LS-18

27,000

277/480

40.6*

60

3

1800

PSS40LS

40,000

120/240

166.7**

60

1

1800

PSS40LS-4

40,000

120/208

138.9**

60

3

1800

PSS40LS-17

40,000

120/240

120.4**

60

3

1800

PSS40LS-18

40,000

277/480

60.2**

60

3

1800

*Derate 11% for Natural Gas operation.  Derate 3.5% per
1000 feet elevation above sea level.
**Derate 7% for LP operation.  Derate 3.5% per 1000 feet
elevation above sea level.

FUEL CONSUMPTION

                 NG  (1,000 BTU/CU FT)    L.P. VAPOR  (2,520 BTU/CU FT)
MODEL

CF/HR

BTU/HR

#/HR GAL/HR CF/HR

BTU/HR

PSS27LS

320

320,000

14.1

3.3

120

302,400

PSS40LS

450

450,000

20.0

4.7

170

428,400

L.P. TANK SIZING

Minimum required L.P. Tank size for L.P. Vapor withdrawal
operating at various outside temperatures given in degrees
Fahrenheit (Celsius)

         TANK TEMPERATURE

MODEL

60 F(16 C)

30 F(0 C)  0 F(-18 C)

-20 F(-29 C)

PSS27LS

100 Gal

150 Gal

  500 Gal*

1500 Gal*

PSS40LS

160 Gal.

300 Gal.

1000 Gal.*

2000 Gal.*

  *Recommend liquid withdrawal at  these temperatures.

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS:

  Refer to engine operating and maintenance instructions

** NOTICE **

Regarding Engines - This manual covers the generator portion of
these units.  See the separate engine instruction manual for
engine-related problems, detailed engine information and engine
warranty.

**  CAUTION  **

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE - Be sure to check the engine oil level
frequently as specified in the engine manual.

Summary of Contents for Winco PSS27LS/D

Page 1: ...PSS40LS Engine Generator Set PACKAGE STANDBY SYSTEMS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL PSS27LS D PSS40LS C...

Page 2: ...SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the generator and batteries Read and understand all instructions in...

Page 3: ...electrician or contractor The installation must comply with all national state and local codes g Always make sure unit is disabled before placing your hands anywhere near the fan belts alternator or...

Page 4: ...4 Industrial four cylinder liquid cooled engine equipped to run on L P N G fuel The engine operates at 1800 rpm and frequency regulation is maintained by the electronic governor within 5 cycles varia...

Page 5: ...temperature battery voltage speed engine load coolant level from ECU ECU specific parameters and run time statistics A Liquid Crystal Display The backlit 64 by 128 pixel LCD serves as the local infor...

Page 6: ...e system clock 1 Press K right key for initial set or K left to back up up down to choose menu item and time date element to be changed 2 Press L Edit to access change mode to enter Password OP as fol...

Page 7: ...uld the instructions or information provided be interpreted to conflict with any local state or national codes If in doubt always consult your local fire marshal or gas supplier WARNING FIRE HAZARD Al...

Page 8: ...d from the secondary regula tor to the generator set WARNING PERSONAL DANGER Do not use galvanized pipe in fuel line runs The galvanized coating can become eroded and flake off causing possible obstru...

Page 9: ...rformed or supervised only by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries When installing or replacing batteries use the proper gr...

Page 10: ...t Check the electrolyte fluid in the battery periodically to be sure it is above the plates Never allow the battery to remain in a discharged condition CONNECTING THE BATTERY CHARGER BLOCKHEATER A two...

Page 11: ...nect your ground wire from the transfer switch to The lugs on the 40 kW will handle wire sizes 6 AWG to 250 MCM and should be torqued to 250 in lbs The lugs on the 27 kW will accommodate 6 AWG to 250...

Page 12: ...tart relay is closed again F CUSTOMER REMOTE STOP LIGHT This set of terminals can be use to light a 12 volt remote light to indicate that the unit is in emergency stop The terminal blocks are designed...

Page 13: ...nd a solid neutral connection The voltage between G1 and G N should be about 120 volts AC 277 on 480 units The same approximate voltage should be found between terminals G3 and G N 120 volts AC On thr...

Page 14: ...OUTPUT FROM GENERATOR 1 Defective diode 2 Defective voltage regulator 3 Defective rotor 4 Defective stator 5 Defective exciter rotor 6 Defective exciter stator 7 AC short in the output leads 8 Defecti...

Page 15: ...s the solenoid opens the pressure should rise to 2 5 to 3 oz just as the engine starts to crank If it is within this range replace the cap on the column If not adjust the screw down to increase and up...

Page 16: ...Page 14 7263 00 60706 188 THREE PHASE AC WIRING HIGH AND LOW WYE THREE PHASE LOW WYE 120 208 VOLTS THREE PHASE HIGH WYE 277 480 VOLTS...

Page 17: ...60706 188 Page 15 7263 00 THREE PHASE AC WIRING DELTA SINGLE PHASE AC WIRING SINGLE PHASE 120 240 VOLTS THREE PHASE DELTA 120 240 VOLTS...

Page 18: ...Page 16 7263 00 60706 188...

Page 19: ...60706 188 Page 17 7263 00 PSS40LS 27LS OUTLINE DRAWING AND WIRING ENTRANCE DIMENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE ALWAYS OBTAIN A CERTIFIED DRAWING FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES...

Page 20: ...e are limited to 12 months or 1000 hours which ever accurs first from date of purchase In no event is WINCO liable for incidental or consequential damages Note Some states do not allow limitation on t...

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