Shindaiwa DGK15F Owner'S And Operator'S Manual Download Page 3

 

 

 

Introduction 

 

Thank you for purchasing this Shindaiwa soundproof diesel engine generator. 

 

 This manual has been created to ensure safe usage of this generator

. Be sure to read this manual 

before operation. Improper operation/handling of this generator will result in an accident or 
malfunction. 

 

 

Handling/Operation of this generator can only be performed by persons who understand the 
contents of this manual and can handle/operate the generator in a safe manner. Persons who 
suffer from an illness, are taking medicine or not feeling well such that safe operation would be 
negatively affected must not operate this generator. 

 

 

Work performed using this generator and handling/operation of this generator must be in 
accordance with corresponding laws and regulations based on such laws. Consult with the 
authorized distributor where this generator was purchased if you have any inquiries regarding the 
corresponding laws. 

 

 

Always be sure to include this manual when loaning out this generator and instruct operating 
personnel to read this manual before operation. 

 

 

Store this manual in a specified location where it will be secure and available for consulting at any 
time. Order another copy from the authorized distributor where this generator was purchased if this 
manual becomes dusty, grimy or torn. 

 

 

Consult with the authorized distributor where this generator was purchased if you have any 
inquiries regarding any points related to this generator and manual. 
When inquiring about this generator, be sure to provide the model name and serial number. 

 

 

If disposing of this generator, do so in a manner that is in compliance with laws related to industrial 
waste. Contact the authorized distributor where the generator was purchased if you have any 
inquiries regarding proper disposal.   

 

 

Caution notice ranks in this manual are classified as follows. 

 

 

 

WARNING

:  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not 

avoided, can result in death or serious injury. 

 

 

CAUTION 

:  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can 

result in minor or moderate injury and property damage. 

 

< Note >

 : 

Other types of cautions and indications. 

 

 

 

Note that 

 

CAUTION

 items can also lead to major accidents under some circumstances if not 

correctly followed.   

All caution notices are important. Be sure to follow all of them. 

Summary of Contents for DGK15F

Page 1: ...irth defects or other reproductive harm Always start and operate the engine in a well ventilated area If in an enclosed area vent the exhaust to the outside Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust sy...

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Page 3: ...eration Store this manual in a specified location where it will be secure and available for consulting at any time Order another copy from the authorized distributor where this generator was purchased...

Page 4: ...ion 17 6 1 Transport Procedures 17 6 2 Installation Procedures 18 7 Load Connections 19 7 1 Load Cable Selection 19 7 2 Connecting Load Cables 20 8 Pre Operation Inspection 23 8 1 Checking Engine Oil...

Page 5: ...ration Do not open the check door when the starter switch is in the AUTO or START position It will cause injury by rotating parts such as cooling fans and fan belt Always turn the starter switch to th...

Page 6: ...ng repair the leaking location before operating Always be sure to wipe up any spilled fuel or oil Allow the generator to cool before covering with the protective cover Never allow flame to come close...

Page 7: ...rely fix the equipment with rope or similar item so that it cannot move when transporting by truck or other vehicle CAUTION PROPERTY DAMAGE Do not use the equipment for any improper applications Impro...

Page 8: ...60 Spill Containment Desorption Part no M707 001350 Warning Caution Part no X505 007571 Caution GM SPEC LLC Part no X505 007840 Warning Fire Part no X505 007650 EPA Regulation Complied Notice Part no...

Page 9: ...Vertical Water Cooled 4 Cycle Diesel Model Manufacturer D902 KUBOTA No of Cylinders bore stroke in mm 3 2 83x3 78 72x73 6 Continuous Rated Output hp 20 7 Rated Speed rpm 3 600 Displacement cu in liter...

Page 10: ...d pumps and similar civil engineering equipment Power source for lighting and similar equipment Power source for electrical tools and household appliances 4 Part Names 4 1 External View Part Names CAU...

Page 11: ...r Air Cleaner Oil Drain Plug Coolant Drain Plug Spill Containment Fuel Tank Battery Spill Containment Wiring Connector Fan Guard Engine Warranty Manual Spill Containment Drain Valve Fuel Drain Plug Fu...

Page 12: ...low Warning Indicator Voltmeter Tachometer Ammeter Available Output Monitor Frequency Meter Display Selector Switch Pilot Lamp Fuel Meter Voltage Regulator Hour Meter Ammeter Selector Switch Starter S...

Page 13: ...the engine is started Note Consider the digitally displayed available output as an approximate estimate Be sure to thoroughly consider the displayed value and the used load capacity when using a load...

Page 14: ...sh the liquid stored in the spill containment Refer to section 10 Inspection Maintenance 9 Flushing Liquid in Spill Containment Note Water can also accumulate in the spill containment due to rain ente...

Page 15: ...contact authorized distributor where the generator was purchased Note This battery charging warning indicator cannot detect battery deterioration or insufficient battery fluid Refer to section 8 6 Che...

Page 16: ...ator was purchased 5 SPILL CONTAINMENT Spill Containment Amount Checking Indicator The SPILL CONTAINMENT checking indicator illuminates if the liquid stored in the spill containment exceeds approximat...

Page 17: ...licable laws and regulations 5 6 Meters and Gauges Engine Meters and Gauges 1 Hour Meter Displays the operating time Use this as a reference for managing periodic inspection interval 2 Tachometer Disp...

Page 18: ...ing indicator at the time of automatic stop and inspect the failed component 1 Pre heating Indicator The pre heating indicator illuminates when the starter switch is at START The pre heating indicator...

Page 19: ...o not turn off on the breaker manually to operate or stop a load 4 Breaker Trip Selector Switch This switch is for selecting the tripping order of the three phase and single phase breaker when there i...

Page 20: ...stallation 6 1 Transport Procedures WARNING INJURY Do not lift up the unit using tie down Use of such could result in the generator falling No persons should ever be under a lifted generator CAUTION I...

Page 21: ...round the boundary line of the construction area and take measures to prevent persons not involved in the construction from entering the area Position this generator on a hard flat and leveled surface...

Page 22: ...for use and distance from the generator to the equipment using the generator Note Select cable with thickness that ensures the voltage drop across the cable would be within 5 of the rated voltage Loa...

Page 23: ...ce are all matching If using the N terminal be careful that the currents of each phase are uniformed If using three phase output with a single phase three wire type output simultaneously use in a rang...

Page 24: ...e load U W terminal voltage is 240 V U N terminal voltage is 120 V W N terminal voltage is 120 V For single phase 240 V load For single phase 120 V load Single phase 120V receptacle single phase 240 1...

Page 25: ...U N 6 6 W N 6 6 Maximum total allowable capacity is less than 12kVA Note If using a single phase 120 V between output terminals U N and W N connect an equivalent load between U N and W N If using a s...

Page 26: ...To check the engine oil keep the equipment in leveled position remove the oil level gauge and wipe so that no oil remains and then re insert the dipstick fully Prior to starting the engine make sure t...

Page 27: ...add coolant to the Sub Tank and radiator 1 Filling the Sub Tank Remove the sub tank cap Fill the sub tank with coolant until it reaches the FULL line Install the sub tank cap 2 Filling the Radiator O...

Page 28: ...Checking the Fuel CAUTION FIRE This generator uses diesel fuel Always be sure to stop the engine and not bring flames close when inspecting fuel or refueling Wait until the engine has cooled before p...

Page 29: ...nnections and similar locations 8 6 Checking the Battery CAUTION EYE SKIN INJURY Wear rubber gloves and other protective wear to protect eyes skin and clothing from the battery fluid which contains di...

Page 30: ...s or tunnels as the exhaust gas of the engine contains substances that are harmful to human health Do not direct exhaust fumes at bystanders or buildings WARNING INJURY Always be sure to check that th...

Page 31: ...three phase and single phase breakers on the operation panel of this machine Set the accessory switch to OFF and use the safety cap to cover it Open the fuel valves Set the STARTER SWITCH selector to...

Page 32: ...operation The engine keeps running while accessory Switch is ON 9 2 Procedures during Operation 1 Checks after Startup Make sure that all meters and indicators are in normal status Refer to section 5...

Page 33: ...ents immediately after stopping the engine as they are still extremely hot 1 Manual Start Turn the switches and breakers on the load side to OFF Turn the three phase and single phase breakers on the o...

Page 34: ...y drain the battery 9 4 Protective Functions WARNING INJURY Do not open the inspection door when the starter switch is in the AUTO or START position It may get caught in rotating parts such as cooling...

Page 35: ...Engine startup failure 10 Rotation signal loss Flashing When rotation signal disappears indicates the automatic activation 10 Inspection Maintenance 10 Inspection Maintenance WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK I...

Page 36: ...garding proper disposal When check doors are open during maintenance take measures so that unrelated personnel cannot accidentally come close to the generator Close all doors and covers if you are goi...

Page 37: ...nt Leakage Inspect Add Battery Fluid Clean Air Filter Element 1st time at 50hrs Replace Air Filter Element once in 6 times cleaning or 1 year Drain Liquid from Spill Containment Adjust Fan belt Tensio...

Page 38: ...rain plug with a new part each time the oil is changed Packing part no 6C090 58961 Kubota part no 2 Replacing the Oil Filter First Time 50 hours Thereafter Every 300 hours Drain the engine oil Refer t...

Page 39: ...t is adhering Blow compressed air from inside the element If carbon or oil is adhering Replace with new parts 4 Fuel Filter Element Replacement Clean Every 100 hours Replace Every 400 hours Turn the f...

Page 40: ...e water has been drained tighten the water drain plug with new packing Remove the sub tank and flush the coolant from the sub tank Re attach the sub tank to its original position and fill with coolant...

Page 41: ...distributor where the generator was purchased to replace the rubber hose and anti vibration rubber 9 Flushing Liquid in Spill Containment Check Daily Set a container to collect liquid from the flushi...

Page 42: ...ill containment fixing bolts M8 7 pieces Lift the generator separate the spill containment and set the generator on a flat surface After cleaning and inspecting the inside of the spill containment rev...

Page 43: ...the plug R1 2 or wrap it by seal tape and tighten it Note If the fluid drained when cleaning the spill containment contains oil or grease dispose of it according to the related laws and regulations I...

Page 44: ...a level surface CAUTION INJURY Do not operate the generator if it has been modified or any parts have been removed Position the generator on a level stable surface so that it cannot slide or move in...

Page 45: ...rator if it is not going to be used for two months or more Remove the battery Refer to section 8 6 Checking the Battery Replace the engine oil Refer to section 10 Inspection Maintenance 1 Engine Oil R...

Page 46: ...or when it is double stacked 12 Troubleshooting WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK INJURY Do not touch output terminals or internal electric parts while the generator is operating Do not open the inspection door...

Page 47: ...e falls down below 32 F 0 1 Fuel is frozen 2 Water in fuel line is frozen 3 Pre heater is defective 1 Use winterized fuel 2 Drain water in fuel line 3 Contact distributor or dealer for repair Engine s...

Page 48: ...citer is defective 5 Alternator is defective 1 Contact distributor or dealer for repair 2 Contact distributor or dealer for repair 3 Contact distributor or dealer for repair 4 Contact distributor or d...

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