
Maintenance
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Owner’s Manual for 50 Hz Air-Cooled Generator Sets
Return to Service
Proceed as follows to return unit to service after storage:
1.
Inspect tag on engine for oil viscosity and classifi-
cation. Drain and refill with correct oil, if necessary.
2.
Verify battery state. Fill all cells of unsealed batter-
ies to correct level with distilled water. DO NOT use
tap water. Recharge battery to 100% state of
charge. Replace battery if faulty.
3.
Clean and wipe down entire generator set.
4.
Verify 7.5A fuse is removed from generator set
control panel.
5.
Connect battery. Observe battery polarity. Damage
may occur if battery is connected incorrectly. Install
positive battery cable first.
6.
Connect battery charger AC input T1/T2 cable
(white sleeve) at controller.
7.
Open fuel shutoff valve.
8.
Insert 7.5A fuse into generator set control panel.
9.
Complete Install Wizard information.
10.
Press MANUAL mode button on control panel to
start unit. Allow unit to warm up for a few minutes.
11.
Press OFF mode button on control panel to stop
unit.
12.
Press AUTO mode button on control panel.
The system is now in automatic mode.
NOTE:
If Wi-Fi is not enabled, exercise timer and current
date and time must be reset when a battery is discharged
or has been disconnected.
Decommissioning
The generator set owner is responsible for correct de-
commissioning and disposal of this equipment when it
has reached the end of its service life. The generator set
contains several recyclable materials such as metal,
plastic, rubber, and electronics. Other materials are con-
sidered hazardous waste and must be safely disposed of
according to local codes and regulations. These include,
but are not limited to:
•
Engine oil
•
Engine oil filter
•
Grease
•
Electronic circuit boards
Contact local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) for
guidelines on disposal of this equipment. In general, the
decommissioning procedure involves the following:
1.
Disconnect electrical and fuel supplies.
2.
Drain fluids, including engine oil and sediment trap.
3.
Disassemble unit and sort all parts by material
type.
4.
Take recyclables to a local collection center.
5.
Discard non-hazardous waste materials.
6.
Notify Pramac that unit is no longer in service.