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Warranty

PROTECH™ Residential Standby Generators

Models: 

GEN27WN   GEN30WL   GEN42WN   GEN45WL

SCOPE of WARRANTY:

• 

This Limited Warranty provides that a replacement will be furnished for any part of the product which fails in normal use and service during the 
Warranty Period specified, in accordance with the warranty’s terms. The replacement part is warranted for only the unexpired portion of the original 
Warranty Period.

EXCEPTIONS:

• 

Units installed as prime power source are not covered.

• 

Installations for the purpose of life support situations are not covered.

• 

Rental use applications are not covered

EFFECTIVE DATE of WARRANTY COVERAGE:

 

The Effective Date is the date of installation if properly documented; otherwise it is the date of manufacture plus six (6) months.

WARRANTY PERIODS

 

Residential Use

:

 

•    The 

GEN27WN   GEN30WL   GEN42WN   GEN45WL

  Residential Standby Generators are warranted for a Warranty period of four (4) Years 

or 2000 operating hours, whichever occurs first.

 

•    The 

Engine

 warranty is provided by the manufacturer. Refer to the engine manual.

 

Commercial Use

:

 

•    The 

GEN27WN, GEN30WL, GEN42WN

 and 

GEN45WL

 Generators are warranted for a period of Two (2) years or 1000 operating hours, 

whichever occurs first when used in commercial applications.

STANDARD PROVISIONS and CONDITIONS:

EXCLUSIONS

 - THIS WARRANTY WILL NOT APPLY: a) to damages, malfunctions or failures resulting from failure to properly install, operate or maintain 

the unit in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions provided; b) to damages, malfunctions or failures resulting from abuse, accident, fire, flood 
and the like; c) to parts used in connection with normal maintenance, such as adjustments, fuel system cleaning and obstruction due to chemical, dirt, 
carbon, lime and so forth; d) to units which are not installed in the United States of America or Canada; e) to units which are not installed in accordance 
with applicable local codes, ordinances and good trade practices; f) to damages, malfunctions or failures caused by the use of any attachment, 
accessory or component not authorized by the manufacturer; g) to wear items such as oil gauges, o-rings, filters fuses, or spark plugs etc.

ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIONS UNDER COMMERCIAL APPLICATION

:

 

1.   Wear items such as engine oil, oil gauges, o-rings, filters, fuses, spark plugs, anti-freeze, starting batteries, etc., or damage or malfunctions 

resulting from accidents, freezing, abuse, modifications, alterations, or improper servicing or chemical deterioration

 

2.   Any costs for adjustments, loose or leaking clamps or connections, installation or start-up operations fuel system cleaning and obstruction (due to 

chemical, dirt, carbon, lime, and so forth) and any failures caused by contaminated fuels, anti-freeze or oil, etc.

 

3.   Units sold for primary power applications as defined by the U.S. & Canadian National Electric Codes, whether utility power exists or where utility 

power does not normally exist

 

4.  Used, reconditioned, and demonstration equipment and any equipment used in life support applications.

 

5.  Bodily injuries including death which results from product’s failure.

 

6.  Accessory parts.

 

7.  Any loss of revenue that is a direct or indirect result of the failure of this unit.

 

8.   Failures caused by force majeure events beyond the manufacturer’s control or acts of God such as, but not limited to freezing, theft, fire, collision, 

wars or riots, vandalism, lightning, earth quake wind storm, hail, volcanic eruption, water or flood damage, tornados, hurricanes, terrorist acts or 
nuclear holocaust.

 

9.   Any incidental, consequential or indirect damages caused by defects in materials or workmanship or any delay in repair of replacement of the 

defective part(s).

 

10.  Failure due to misapplication or misrepresentation.

 

11.  Telephone, satellite, facsimile, cell phone, internet or any other communication expenses.

 

12.  Overtime, holiday or emergency labor expenses.

 

13.   Any mode of transportation deemed as abnormal in our judgment such as planes, ferries, railroad, buses, helicopters, snowmobiles, snow-cats, 

off-road vehicles, etc.

 

14.   Any and all expenses incurred investigating performance complaints unless defective Briggs & Stratton materials and/or workmanship were the 

direct cause of the problem.

 

15.  Overnight freight costs for replacement parts.

 

16.  Other rental equipment used while warranty repairs are being performed (i.e., generators, material handling equipment, etc.)

Summary of Contents for GEN27WN

Page 1: ...Questions Help is just a moment away Call Home Generator Helpline 877 369 9400 M F 8 5 CT Liquid Cooled Residential Generator System Operator s Manual GEN27WN GEN30WL GEN42WN GEN45WL...

Page 2: ...id them Because Rheem does not necessarily know all the applications this equipment could be used for it is important that you read and understand these instructions thoroughly before attempting to st...

Page 3: ...cuits 10 Delivery Inspection 11 Features and Controls 12 30 kW Residential Generator 12 45 kW Home Generator 13 System Control Panel 14 Operation 16 Automatic Operation 16 Setting Exercise Timer 17 Ma...

Page 4: ...monoxide can cause headache fatigue dizziness vomiting confusion seizures nausea fainting or death Operate generator ONLY outdoors Install a battery operated carbon monoxide alarm near the bedrooms K...

Page 5: ...he 15 Amp fuse BEFORE working on the equipment warning Propane and Natural Gas are extremely flammable and explosive Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death Install the fuel supply system ac...

Page 6: ...or can damage it and shorten its life Use generator only for intended uses If you have questions about intended use contact your authorized dealer Operate generator only on level surfaces Adequate uno...

Page 7: ...Safety Label Locations 30kW...

Page 8: ...Safety Label Locations 45kW...

Page 9: ...with your system A thorough understanding of these options will provide some control over the cost of your installation as well as ensure your final satisfaction and security Federal and local codes...

Page 10: ...to include as Essential Circuits Depending on the power consumed by these circuits most or all of them can be switched to the residential generator for the duration of normal power interruption The wa...

Page 11: ...average load factor of 80 of the standby rating The standby rating is only applicable for optional standby power where the generator set serves as the backup to the normal utility source Use the watt...

Page 12: ...attery Door opening Provides access to starting battery and air cleaner E Oil Dip Stick Used to check the engine oil level F Engine Label Identifies engine model and type G Oil Fill Cap Remove to serv...

Page 13: ...High performance muffler lowers engine noise to comply with most residential codes J Coolant Fill Door Provides access for servicing engine with oil and coolant K Oil Filter Filters engine oil to pro...

Page 14: ...s blown melted open or was removed the engine cannot crank or start Replace the fuse using only an identical ATO 15A fuse E System Switch This two position switch is the most important control on the...

Page 15: ...remain closed at all other times Each residential generator is equipped with two identical keys These keys fit the locks that secure the access doors To Open an Access Door 1 Insert key into lock of a...

Page 16: ...unit in AUTO mode the battery receives a trickle charge while the engine is not running The trickle charge cannot be used to recharge a battery that is completely discharged 15 Amp Fuse The generator...

Page 17: ...Maintenance Servicing the System To service the residential generator system 1 Remove 15 Amp fuse from control panel 2 Set control panel system switch to OFF 3 Set the generator s main circuit breake...

Page 18: ...ct an Authorized Dealer Low Voltage Generator FC_3 This fault is indicated by fault code FC_3 and three blinks on the LED indicator This condition is caused by a restriction in the fuel flow a broken...

Page 19: ...ructed in the operator s manual All adjustments should be made at least once each season Follow the requirements in the operator s manual Generator maintenance consists of keeping the unit clean Opera...

Page 20: ...s for engine coolant are found in the engine operator s manual Battery Servicing of batteries are to be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Kee...

Page 21: ...To Clean the Generator notice Improper treatment of generator can damage it and shorten its life DO NOT expose generator to excessive moisture dust dirt or corrosive vapors DO NOT insert any objects t...

Page 22: ...rvice facility 4 See Gaseous Fuel System in the Installation Manual 5 Remove kink Replace if necessary Engine will not start or starts and runs rough 1 15 Amp fuse missing or blown 2 Fuel supply turne...

Page 23: ...er g to wear items such as oil gauges o rings filters fuses or spark plugs etc ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIONS UNDER COMMERCIAL APPLICATION 1 Wear items such as engine oil oil gauges o rings filters fuses spark...

Page 24: ...und in your telephone directory or by contacting a RHEEM RUUD or PROTECH air conditioning distributor If necessary the following office can advise you of the nearest distributor 4744 Island Ford Road...

Page 25: ...Reserved 25...

Page 26: ...40 Volts 125 Amps Rated AC Voltage 120 240 Volts Phase Single phase Rated Frequency 60 Hertz Normal Operating Range 20 F 28 8 C to 104 F 40 C Output Sound Level 65 dB A at 23 ft 7 m at normal load Shi...

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