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2.7.4 Connection and choice of cables

For all connections, use flexible, strong rubber-sheathed cables which comply with standard IEC 60245-4 or equivalent cables, and 
ensure  that  these  are  kept  in  perfect  condition.  Only  use  one  item  of  class I  electrical  equipment  per  socket  and  connect  up 
equipment  using  a  cable  equipped  with  a  PE  protective  conductor  (green/yellow);  this  protective  conductor  is  not  required  for 
class II equipment. Adhere to the cross sections and lengths recommended in this table during installation or when using electrical 
extensions.
Equipment type:

Single-phase

Three-phase

Type of unit connector:

10 A

16 A

32 A

10 A

16 A

Recommended cable cross section:

mm²

AWG

mm²

AWG

mm²

AWG

mm²

AWG

mm²

AWG

0 to 50 m

4

10

6

9

10

7

1.5

14

2.5

12

51 to 100 m

10

7

10

7

25

3

2.5

12

4

10

Length of
cable used

101 to 150 m*

10

7

16

5

35

2

4

10

6

9

*This cable length is the maximum permitted length, and must not be exceeded.
Installation  method  =  cables  on  raceway  or  non-drilled  tablet/Permitted  drop  in  voltage  =  5%/Multi-core  conductors/Cable  type  PVC  70°C  (e.g. 
H07RNF)/Ambient temperature =30°C.

2.8

Risk of hearing loss

 DANGER

RISK OF HEARING LOSS

Suitable hearing protection must be worn at all times when the unit is running.

2.9

Risks during handling operations, use and maintenance

For  safety  reasons,  all  operations  must  be  carried  out  by  staff  with  the  necessary  skills  and  using  suitable 
equipment. Maintenance must be carried out on a regular and conscientious basis, using only original parts. Gloves 
must be worn.

Safety guidelines for handling petroleum products:

 DANGER

RISK OF POISONING OR EXPLOSION

Respect the local regulations in force concerning the handling of petroleum products. Fill up 

when the unit is switched off and the engine cold. Smoking, using a naked flame, producing 
sparks  and  making  telephone  calls  are  forbidden  when  filling  the  tank.  After  filling,  always 
check that the tank's filler cap is properly tightened. Clean any traces of fuel with a clean cloth 
and wait until the vapors have dispersed before starting the unit. If the fuel is exposed to high 
temperatures  for  a  period  of  several  hours  (containers  or  generating  set  stored  in  a  vehicle 
parked in the sun, for example), harmful vapors could be released causing a risk of poisoning 
or of feeling unwell.

The fluids used by the units, such as oils and fuels, are dangerous products. Never inhale or 
ingest; avoid prolonged or repeated contact with the skin.

Safety guidelines for handling batteries:

 DANGER

RISK OF POISONING OR EXPLOSION

Follow  the  battery  manufacturer's  recommendations.  Only  use  insulated  tools.  Keep  away 
from fire or naked flames. Always ensure adequate ventilation during charging.

3 Getting started with the generating set

3.1

Key to illustrations

The cover illustrations can be used to identify the various components of the generating set. The procedures in the manual refer to 
these illustrations using letters and numbers as identifiers: "A1" refers to the number 1 on figure A.
Earth terminal

A1

Starter-recoil reel handle

A9

Air filter cover attachment

D3

Oil dipstick/filler plug

A2-B1

Electrical sockets

A11

Foam element

D5

Filler neck

B2

Voltage selector

A10

Paper element

D6

Dipstick upper limit

B3

Oil drain screw

A12-B5

Exhaust silencer

A15

Dipstick lower limit

B4

Fuel filter

A13-C1

Spark arrester

E1

Fuel level indicator

A3

Fuel filter retaining clips

C2

Spark arrester mounting bolt

E2

Fuel tank cap

A4

Sediment bowl

A14-C8

Exhaust silencer protection

E3

Fuel taps

A5

Cover mounting bolt

C4

Spark plug

A16-F2

Air filter

A6

Cover mounting nut

C5

Spark plug cap

F1

"Normal" position

D1

Cover

C3

Circuit breakers

A17

"Low temperatures" position

D2

Sediment bowl cover

C6

GSC101-Generator Smart Care

A18

Switch

A7

Sediment bowl seal

C7

Choke

A8

Air filter cover

D4

The  unit  may  be  equipped  with  the  "GS101-Generator  Smart  Care"  option  (A18):  the  Bluetooth  GSC101  box 
transmits all the information needed to monitor the unit to an application to be installed on your mobile phone; this 
includes maintenance dates, a maintenance aid, and the map of approved resellers for any spare parts required.

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Summary of Contents for SDMO PERFORM 3000 XL TB UK C5

Page 1: ...33522201001_1_1 11 2019 Manuel d utilisation et d entretien Notice originale Instruction and maintenance manual Translation of the original note PERFORM 3000 XL TB UK C5 3000 XL TB UK C5 ...

Page 2: ...A 16 11 17 9 4 3 2 12 1 6 8 5 10 5 7 14 15 11 13 18 ...

Page 3: ...B C 3 2 1 5 3 5 4 4 6 7 8 1 2 ...

Page 4: ...D E F FRANCE 0 806 800 107 Prix appel 1 2 3 6 4 5 1 3 2 1 2 ...

Page 5: ...material damage 2 Instructions and safety regulations personal protection The instructions and safety regulations must be read carefully and followed to avoid endangering personal health and safety If there is any doubt over the meaning of the instructions please contact your nearest agent 2 1 Meaning of the pictograms on the generating set DANGER DANGER risk of electric shock GROUND DANGER risk o...

Page 6: ...orary installation work site show fairground etc A If the unit is not equipped with an integrated differential protection device at delivery standard version with insulated neutral on the unit s earth terminal Use a differential device calibrated to 30mA at the output of each of the unit s sockets place each device at least 1 metre from the unit protecting it from weather conditions If one or more...

Page 7: ...aces of fuel with a clean cloth and wait until the vapors have dispersed before starting the unit If the fuel is exposed to high temperatures for a period of several hours containers or generating set stored in a vehicle parked in the sun for example harmful vapors could be released causing a risk of poisoning or of feeling unwell The fluids used by the units such as oils and fuels are dangerous p...

Page 8: ...n well ventilated and sheltered from bad weather 2 Position the unit on a flat horizontal surface that has sufficient load bearing capacity to prevent it from sinking The units are designed for stationary operation they must not be installed on a vehicle or other mobile equipment unless a study taking into account the different specific requirements for use of the unit has been carried out 3 Check...

Page 9: ...he maintenance table The interval for this is supplied as a guide and for generating sets operating with fuel and oil which conform to the specifications given in this manual The maintenance intervals can be shortened depending on the generating set s operating conditions and requirements It is important to note that the warranty shall not be valid if generating set maintenance has not be performe...

Page 10: ... 2 Remove the filter elements D5 D6 for cleaning 3 Clean the foam element wash it in soapy water carefully rinse it and leave it to dry completely 4 Soak the foam element in a little clean engine oil and squeeze it to remove any excess oil do not wring it out If there is too much oil remaining in the foam the unit will emit smoke when it is first started 5 Replace the paper element 6 Refit the fil...

Page 11: ...e cylinder and valves 6 Remove the spark plug A16 F2 then via its aperture pour in approx one teaspoon of new engine oil 7 Refit a new spark plug in its place 8 Pull the starter recoil reel handle A9 several times to distribute the oil inside the cylinder Storing the unit 9 Clean the unit 10 Cover it with a protective cover and store it in its normal position in a clean dry and well ventilated are...

Page 12: ...uired power must not exceed the unit s maximum power 8 3 Generating set identification The identification plate for the unit example shown below is affixed inside one of the skirts or on the chassis A Model B CE EAC marking C Guaranteed acoustic power level D Maximum power E Nominal power F Power factor G Ground H Current amperage I Current frequency J Current voltage K Protection rating L Referen...

Page 13: ...dent SDMO Industries 9 Conditions of warranty COMMERCIAL WARRANTY Your unit is covered by a commercial warranty granted by SDMO Industries This warranty must be applied by the distributor from which you purchased your unit in accordance with the following provisions TERM The warranty for your unit is valid for a period or 36 months or 2000 operating hours from the date of purchase It applies to wh...

Page 14: ... to used items The statutory guarantee applies independently of the commercial warranty provided by SDMO Industries You may also decide to implement the guarantee applicable to hidden defects with your unit under the conditions set out in article 1641 of the Civil Code If there is a hidden defect with your unit and you are required to provide proof you may choose between cancellation of the sale o...

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