STOPPING THE ENGINE
1. Switch the RUN/STOP switch to “STOP”. This turns
off the voltage supplied to the shutdown solenoid. A
backup shutdown can be accomplished by shutting
off the fuel valve located on the fuel line.
TYPICAL FUEL CONSUMPTION
Refer to Table B.2 for typical fuel consumption of the
DUAL VANTAGE
®
700 Engine for various operating
settings.
ENGINE OPERATION
STARTING THE ENGINE
1. Open the engine compartment door and check that
the fuel shutoff valve located to the left of the fuel
filter housing is in the open position (lever to be in
line with the hose).
2. Make sure battery disconnect switch is in the on
position.
3. Check for proper oil level and coolant level. Close
engine compartment door.
4. Remove all plugs connected to the AC power
receptacles.
5. Set IDLER switch to “AUTO”.
6. Firmly set the Operator Selector Switch to Single or
Dual. The Operator Selector Switch can be set to
Single or Dual mode and must be securely in one of
the two positions.
7. Set the RUN/STOP switch to “RUN”. Observe that
the engine protection and battery charging lights
are on.
7a. Press Glow Plug Button and hold 15 to 20 seconds.
8. Press START button until the engine starts or for up to 10
seconds.
9. Release the engine START button when the engine
starts.
10. Check that the engine protection and battery
charging lights are off. If the engine protection light
is on after starting, the engine will shutdown in a
few seconds. Investigate any indicated problem.
11. Allow the engine to warm up at low idle speed for
several minutes before applying a load and/or
switching to high idle. Allow a longer warm up time
in cold weather.
COLD WEATHER STARTING
With a fully charged battery and the proper weight oil,
the engine should start satisfactorily even down to
about 0°F(-18°C). If the engine must be frequently
started below 10°(-12°C), it may be desirable to install
the optional ether start kit (K887-1). For extreme cold
conditions it may be desirable to install additional
equipment such as a block heater or oil pan pad
heater, etcetera.
NOTE:
Extreme cold weather starting may require
longer glow plug operations.
B-6
OPERATION
DUAL VANTAGE
®
700
Table B.2
Cummins B3.3T Engine Fuel Consumption
Cummins B3.3T Running Time for
69HP 25GAL.(94.6L)
(Hours)
High Idle No load 1.10 Gal./hour 22.7
1860 RPM (4.17 L/hour)
Low Idle No load 0.72 Gal./hour 34.83
1500 RPM (2.72 L/hour)
DC CC Weld Output 2.37 Gal./hour 10.56
500A 100% Duty Cycle (8.96 L/hour)
DC CC Weld Output 2.92 Gal./hour 8.56
600A 100% Duty Cycle (11.06 L/hour)
DC CC Weld Output 2.08 Gal./hour 12.02
650A 60% Duty Cycle (7.87 L/hour)
DC CC Weld Output 1.70 Gal./hour 14.71
700A 40% Duty Cycle (6.43 L/hour)
Aux. 7.2kva 1.28 Gal./hour 19.55
(4.84 L/hour)
Aux. 12kva 1.63 Gal./hour 15.3
(6.18 L/hour)
Aux. 20kva 2.18 Gal./hour 11.48
(8.25 L/hour)
NOTE:
This data is for reference only. Fuel consumption is
approximate and can be influenced by many factors, includ-
ing engine maintenance, environmental conditions and fuel
quality.
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