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pressing the ‘stop’ button on the module and resetting 
the fault in the ‘event log menu’. 

18.  MODULE DATA LINK CONNECTION - This enables 

the service tool to communicate with the module. 

4.1.4 Display Preferences for PowerWizard Panels:

 To 

change the display preferences, from the main menu scroll 
down to the 'Preferences' item (last in the menu). Press 
the 'Enter' Key. Scroll down through the preferences menu 
until the desired display preference is highlighted. Press 
'Enter' to adjust this preference. 

CONTRAST: The display contrast may require adjustment 
from the factory default depending on viewing angle and 
ambient temperature. The contrast is adjusted between 
0% and 100% by pressing the left and right keys. Pressing 
Enter accepts the changes and Escape aborts the 
changes. 

BACKLIGHT: The backlight is usually left at 100%, 
however on occasions the user may wish to reduce the 
backlight intensity. The backlight can be adjusted between 
0 to 100% by pressing the left and right keys. Pressing 
Enter accepts the changes and Escape aborts the 
changes. 

PRESSURE UNITS: The pressure units can be adjusted 
between kPa/psi/bar. Use the left and right keys to select 
the preferred pressure units. Pressing Enter accepts the 
new pressure units; pressing escape aborts the change in 
pressure units. 

TEMPERATURE UNITS: The temperature units can be 
adjusted between ºC and °F. Use the left and right keys to 
select the preferred temperature units. Pressing Enter 
accepts the change; pressing escape aborts the change. 

VOLUME: Volume is used on some optional parameters 
(such as fuel consumption rate). It can be selected 
between Litres, US Gallons and Imperial Gallons using the 
left and right keys. Pressing enter accepts the new volume 
units; pressing escape aborts the change to the volume 
units. 

DISPLAY LANGUAGE: The display language can be 
adjusted between the customer language and 'Technician 
English'. 'Technician English' is a reduced version of the 
display strings in English to facilitate factory testing and 
commissioning. As it is not a complete set of display 
strings, it is not suitable for customer use. 

4.2 

Functional Description 1001 Series Control System 

The 1001 Series Control System provides for manual 
starting and stopping of the generating set and provides 
protection for the engine against both high engine coolant 
temperature and low oil pressure. 

4.2.1 Functions (1001 Series):

  Section  5 of this manual 

provides detailed guidance and checklists for the operation 
of the generating set.  This section provides a more 
detailed description of the functions of the control system 
during operation. 

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The Key Switch must not be turned to position 
"

ARNING: 

" (Thermo) or "

" (Start) while the engine 

is running. 

During start, turning the Key Switch through Position "

l

(On) to Position "

" (Thermo) activates the 

thermostart, if fitted.  This preheats the induction air and 
should be held for 7 seconds.  Turning the Key Switch 
further to Position "

" (Start) cranks the engine.  The 

starter motor will be disengaged when the Key Switch is 
released so it must be held in this position until the engine 
starts and then immediately released and allowed to return 
to Position "

l

" (On). 

To prevent overheating of the starter motor the engine 
should not be cranked for more than 5 to 7 seconds. An 
interval of 10 seconds should be allowed between start 
attempts.  If the engine has not started after 4 attempts, 
refer to a qualified generating set technician. 

Once the generating set is running properly, the electrical 
load is applied to the set by switching the alternator output 
circuit breaker to "ON" (handle in the up position). 

When shutting down the generating set, the load should be 
turned off by switching the alternator output circuit breaker 
to "OFF" (handle down). The engine should be allowed to 
cool prior to stopping it.  After a few minutes the Key 
Switch is turned to Position "

O

" (Off) which shuts the 

generating set down.   

In case of emergency where immediate shutdown is 
necessary, the Key Switch should be turned to Position 
"

O

" (Off) immediately without first disconnecting the load. 

4.2.2 Protective Circuits (1001 Series):

 When high 

coolant temperature is sensed, the red coloured fault lamp 
labelled “HIGH ENGINE TEMPERATURE” illuminates and 
the generating set is automatically shut down.  The fault 
lamp will remain illuminated and the engine locked out until 
the fault has been acknowledged and reset by turning the 
Key Switch to Position "

O

" (Off).  On some larger models a 

low coolant sensor will also cause the generating set to 
shutdown and will also illuminate the “HIGH ENGINE 
TEMPERATURE” fault lamp even though the temperature 
may be in the normal range. 

When low lube oil pressure is sensed the “LOW OIL 
PRESSURE” fault lamp illuminates and the generating set 
is automatically shut down. Reset is effected by turning the 
Key Switch to Position "

O

" (Off).  

4.3 

Functional Description 2001, 4001 and 4001E Series 
Control Systems 

The 2001, 4001 and 4001E Series Control Systems 
provide for automatic starting and stopping of the 
generating set from a remote signal as well as manual 
starting and stopping.  This makes it appropriate for 
standby generating systems.  Protection is provided by the 
control system against high engine coolant temperature, 
low oil pressure, fail to start and overspeed.  On the 4001 
and 4001E Series Control Systems alarm protection is also 
provided for Low Battery Voltage.  On 4001E Series 
Control Systems there are additional alarms for 
Approaching Low Oil Pressure, Approaching High Engine 
Temperature, Battery Charger Failure and Not in Auto 
Mode. 

4.3.1 Function (2001, 4001 and 4001E Series):

 Section 5 

of this manual provides detailed guidance and checklists 
for the operation of the generating set.  This section 
provides a more detailed description of the functions of the 
control system during operation. 

When the Control Switch is turned to "RUN" or a remote 
start signal is received with the Control Switch in the 
"AUTO" position, the control system will initiate its 
automatic start sequence. 

If the engine fails to fire after 3 start attempts then the 
“FAIL TO START” fault lamp will illuminate. Refer to a 
qualified generating set technician to determine the cause 
of failure to start.  Start will be inhibited until the protection 
circuits of the control system are reset by turning the 
Control Switch to “STOP”. 

Manually the generating set can be stopped at any time by 
pressing the Emergency Stop Pushbutton or by turning the 
Control Switch to “STOP”.  The set will also automatically 
shutdown when the remote start signal is removed.  On 
4001 and 4001E Control System the Run On Timer (ROT) 
will allow a cool down period at low power prior to 
shutdown.

  

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  If at any time the generating set stops because of a 

fault, the fault should be rectified before trying to 
restart the generator. 

ARNING: 

 4.3.2 Protective Circuits (2001, 4001 and 4001E 
Series):

 When high coolant temperature is sensed, the 

“HIGH ENGINE TEMPERATURE” fault lamp illuminates 
and the generating set is automatically shut down. The 
fault lamp will remain illuminated and the engine locked 
out until the fault has been acknowledged and reset by 
turning the Control Switch to “STOP”.  On some larger 
models a low coolant level sensor will also cause the 
generating set to shutdown and will also  illuminate the 
“HIGH ENGINE TEMPERATURE” fault lamp even though 
the temperature may be in the normal range. 

 

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Summary of Contents for OLYMPIAN 1001 Series

Page 1: ...GENERATING SET OPERATOR S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...i ...

Page 3: ... otherwise operating the generating set The Generating Set Technical Operation and Maintenance Manual the Engine Manual and the Alternator Manuals are designed for qualified generating set technicians for installation maintenance and trouble shooting of the set Document PWPO1 GB Issue Date 02 09 Part Number 277 584 ii ...

Page 4: ...rol System Fault Finding Trouble Shooting Guide 1001 2001 4001 4001E 11 4 7 Control System Fault Finding Trouble Shooting Guide PowerWizard Panels 13 4 8 Load Transfer Panels 19 4 9 Engine Interface Module Description 19 4 10 Output Circuit Breaker Description 19 5 OPERATION 20 5 1 General 20 5 2 Pre Start Checks applicable to all control systems 20 5 3 Normal Startup Shutdown Key Start Panel 1001...

Page 5: ...ting set room is properly ventilated Keep the room the floor and the generating set clean When spills of fuel oil battery electrolyte or coolant occur they should be cleaned up immediately Never store flammable liquids near the engine Store oily rags in covered metal containers Do not smoke or allow sparks flames or other sources of ignition around fuel or batteries Fuel vapours are explosive Hydr...

Page 6: ...e chest to rise Let the chest fall completely Give breaths at a rate of 10 per minute 4 If the victim must be left to get help give 10 breaths first and then return quickly and continue 5 Check for pulse after every 10 breaths 6 When breathing restarts place the victim into the recovery position described later in this section IF NO BREATHING AND NO PULSE 1 Call or telephone for medical help 2 Giv...

Page 7: ...trical power is produced by an alternator fine tuned to the output of this generating set The engine and alternator are coupled together and mounted on a heavy duty steel baseframe Except for the largest sets this baseframe includes a fuel tank with a capacity of approximately 8 hours operation at full load An extended capacity fuel tank of approximately 24 hours operation may be fitted instead Th...

Page 8: ...ing set is running ensure that the AC voltmeter selector switch is not in the OFF position 2 AC VOLTMETER SELECTOR SWITCH A selector switch allowing the operator to select voltage reading between phases or between a phase and neutral The OFF position allows the voltmeter zero position to be checked while the generating set is running 3 AC AMMETER An ammeter that indicates the AC electrical current...

Page 9: ...ents the red light will turn off 6 ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT SILENCE Pressing the Acknowledge key will cause the horn relay output to turn off and silence the horn Pressing the key will also cause any yellow or red flashing lights to turn off or to become solid depending on the active status of the alarms The Acknowledge key may also be configured to send out a Global Alarm Silence on J1939 Data Link w...

Page 10: ...p position When shutting down the generating set the load should be turned off by switching the alternator output circuit breaker to OFF handle down The engine should be allowed to cool prior to stopping it After a few minutes the Key Switch is turned to Position O Off which shuts the generating set down In case of emergency where immediate shutdown is necessary the Key Switch should be turned to ...

Page 11: ...7 14 EMERGENCY STOP 1001 Series Panel 2001 Series Panel 4001 Series Panel 4001E Series Panel PowerWizard Series Panel Figure 4 1 Diagram of Typical Control Panels ...

Page 12: ...een reset When low oil pressure is sensed the generating set is automatically shut down The RED SHUTDOWN LIGHT will begin to flash until the ACKNOWLEGE key is pressed The RED SHUTDOWN LIGHT will stay on until the fault has been resolved on the generating set the LOW OIL PRESSURE shutdown event has been reset Engine speed is monitored by the speed sensor in the fly wheel housing of the generating s...

Page 13: ... system is reset 4 5 7 Automatic Preheat Control glow plugs operates automatically prior to and during engine cranking The automatic cranking sequence will be delayed by the preheating period 4 5 8 Remote Annunciator Panels 8 or 16 channel remote annunciators may be fitted and connected to 4001 and 4001E Series Control Systems These provide repeat indicators for the shutdown and alarm fault lamps ...

Page 14: ...out in two triangular formations These give indication of which phase voltage or current is being measured In the case of the voltmeter one LED illuminated indicates the phase to neutral voltage for that particular phase If two LED s are illuminated then the voltage shown is the phase to phase voltage for these two phases Only one LED will be illuminated below the ammeter This LED shows which phas...

Page 15: ...EED fault lamp will also illuminate after the Emergency Stop Pushbutton has been depressed even though there has been no overspeed condition The Emergency Stop Pushbutton and any remote stop buttons must be released before the fault can be cleared 1 Refer to a qualified generating set technician Engine Stops Due to High Lube Oil Temp Optional Shutdown HIGH LUBE OIL TEMP Fault Lamp Illuminates 1 Re...

Page 16: ...2 Refer to a qualified generating set technician Alarm for Low Coolant Temp Optional Alarm 2001 4001 4001E Series Only LOW COOLANT TEMP Alarm Lamp Illuminates 1 Check that the immersion heaters are switched on and are operating 2 Refer to a qualified generating set technician Generating Set Does Not Go On Load All control systems Generating Set is Running but the Load is Not Being Powered 1 Check ...

Page 17: ...ssed or the Stop key is held down for 5 seconds and Cooldown time is skipped 2 Refer to a qualified generating set technician Engine Stops Due to Low Oil Pressure Low Oil Pressure in event log Red Shutdown LED Illuminates 1 Refer to a qualified generating set technician Engine Stops Due to High Coolant Temp High coolant temp in event log Red Shutdown LED Illuminates 1 Refer to a qualified generati...

Page 18: ...sed 3 Check Circuit Breaker is on handle up 4 Refer to a qualified generating set technician Alarm for Approaching High Engine Temp APPROACHING HIGH COOLANT TEMP Alarm in event Log Amber LED Illuminates 1 Refer to a qualified generating set technician Alarm for approaching low oil pressure APPROACHING LOW OIL PRESSURE Alarm in event Log Amber LED Illuminates 1 Refer to a qualified generating set t...

Page 19: ...nce in circuit 114 Engine coolant temperature signal out of range low Defaults to 180 F 82 C Signal voltage less than 0 127V Short circuit to earth 115 Engine coolant temperature signal out of range high Defaults to 180 F 82 C Signal voltage greater than 4 6V Open circuit Sensor failure 121 Manifold air pressure signal out of range high Defaults to ECM setting Low power Slow acceleration Signal vo...

Page 20: ...test in engine off test only Open circuit or short circuit to earth 244 Engine data link failed open circuit test Output circuit test in engine off test only Open circuit or short circuit to earth 254 Open circuit test out of range high High voltage during open circuit test 255 Open circuit test out of range low Low voltage during open circuit test 311 Engine oil temperature signal out of range lo...

Page 21: ... high to low 451 Number 1 injector unit short circuit to B or earth high Found by the ECM Injector unit electrical wiring loom shorted to earth low 452 Number 2 injector unit short circuit to B or earth high Found by the ECM Injector unit electrical wiring loom shorted to earth low 453 Number 3 injector unit short circuit to B or earth high Found by the ECM Injector unit electrical wiring loom sho...

Page 22: ...ting code and ECM do not match ECM programming fault Components not compatible 621 Engine using default rating Engine operates AL25 HP default ECM installed but not programmed 622 Engine using field default rating Engine limited to 160 HP Options not available ECM installed but not programmed 623 Invalid engine rating code ECM not programmed correctly 624 Field default active Programming problem E...

Page 23: ...he mains the Mains Available indicator will illuminate but the generator will continue to supply load When it is convenient for retransfer to take place the operator presses the Retransfer Button which causes the load to be transferred back to the mains and after a cool down period automatically shuts down the generator 4 8 2 TC Compact Load Transfer Panel The TC Compact Load Transfer Panel is des...

Page 24: ... replace as necessary 6 Check the battery terminals for corrosion clean as necessary WARNING When working with the batteries do not smoke or use an open flame in the vicinity Hydrogen gas from batteries is explosive Do not short the positive and negative terminals together 7 Check the battery electrolyte level fill with distilled water as necessary 8 Check the control panel and the generating set ...

Page 25: ...e engine fires The engine will automatically crank up to 3 times or until the engine fires If the engine does not fire the control system locks out on FAIL TO START and illuminates a fault lamp on the control panel If this happens refer to the trouble shooting guide in Section 4 5 or a qualified generating set technician to determine the cause of failure to start WHEN ENGINE HAS STARTED 3 Check fo...

Page 26: ...y abnormally high temperature or abnormally low oil pressure Pressing the ENGINE OVERVIEW key will display these readings The oil pressure should be in the normal range within 10 seconds of starting 6 Switch the Alternator Output Circuit Breaker to ON handle up 7 Shutdown To shut the generating set down turn off the load by switching the alternator Output Circuit Breaker to OFF handle down Press t...

Page 27: ...spheric pollution Dealing with lead acid batteries can be hazardous so it is important to follow all safety guidelines Battery acid can burn clothing and skin and even cause blindness if it leaks so wear protective clothing when inspecting a battery prior to its disconnection transportation Disconnect the battery safely before inspecting it see below Before removing a battery carry out a thorough ...

Page 28: ...24 HAZARD LABEL LEGEND Some or all of these hazard warning labels will appear on your generating set ...

Page 29: ...werWizard 8 Functional Description PowerWizard Control Systems 8 Gauges 9 Heaters 8 Hours Run Meter 4 Key Switch 4 Load Transfer Panels 19 Maintenance 22 Meters 9 Normal Manual Startup Shutdown 22 Oil Pressure Gauge 4 Overspeed Signal EIM Plus only 19 Panel Equipment 4 5 PowerWizard 5 PowerWizard Autostart Panels 22 Pre Start Checks 20 Rating Label 3 Remote Annunciator Panels 9 Safety 1 Chemical 1...

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