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2. General Safety Instructions

 

 
 

 

ELECTRIC SHOCK 

NEVER

 touch the output terminals 

during operation

 

NEVER

 touch the output terminal during 

operation even though the breaker on the 

load is being set at “OFF” position.

   

 

ALWAYS 

stop engine and make sure it 

stopped before you will connect the loads to 

the output terminals.

   

 

Suffocation  by  exhaust gas

 

 

NEVER run the engine indoors! Make 

sure there is always good ventilation. 

Fumes from engine exhaust cause 

serious injury.

 

 

ALWAYS 

operate the equipment in the 

ventilated area. 

When the equipment is used in a tunnel, hall 

or any other indoor, the equipment for 

ventilation must be used to prevent serious 

accident caused by suffocation.   

 

NEVER

 direct the exhaust fume to 

houses nearby while considering the wind 

flow direction.   

Exhaust gas contains many harmful 

elements that would cause affect to human. 

Be free from suffocation when the 

equipment is used in poorly ventilated area 

such as inside of the building. 

 

 

 

 

 

Entangled Injuries under 

By      Moving Componen

 

NEVER

 reach and touch the moving 

component during operation!

 

 

ALWAYS

 stop the engine during inspection 

to prevent serious bodily injury by entangled 

accident under moving component.

 

 

Electric shock/Injuries/Burns 

 

 

Never

 inspect equipment during 

use

.

 

Never

 serve and inspect when equipment is 

being operated. 

It may cause electric shock, injuries or 

burns.

 

 

 

WARNING-Use good judgment

 

NEVER

 run the engine when transporting 

the equipment. 

ALWAYS 

stop the equipment immediately if 

it suddenly begins to violate or abnormal 

noise. Inspect for broken, missing or 

improperly installed parts.

 

ALWAYS

 keep the equipment as clean as 

practical. Keep it free of loose vegetation, 

mud, etc.

 

 

DO NOT

 make unauthorized 

modifications or alterations to this equipment 

of any of its components. YAMABIKO must 

authorize alterations and modifications in 

writing. Unauthorized modifications or 

alterations may alter the equipment 

operation and could jeopardize personal 

safety during operation.

 

WARNING

 

   

Summary of Contents for DGK25F

Page 1: ...File DGO 391_DGK25F SERVICE MANUAL DGK25F...

Page 2: ...iwa diesel engine generators designated as DGK25F It is inevitably necessary to maintain and adjust shindaiwa products periodically in order to use fully and safely for long time Therefore understand...

Page 3: ...1 Technical Specification 12 6 2 Generator 13 1 Exciting Amperage 14 2 Resistance Value 14 7 Tightening Torque 17 7 1 Specific Tightening Torque 17 7 2 General Tightening Torque 18 8 Periodical Check...

Page 4: ...ice and maintenance of the equipment for understanding of the equipment safety instructions and cautions Throughout this manual are special attention statements A statement preceded by the triangular...

Page 5: ...nt is used in poorly ventilated area such as inside of the building Entangled Injuries under By Moving Component NEVER reach and touch the moving component during operation ALWAYS stop the engine duri...

Page 6: ...e Before replacing the label s make sure to place the new label s in the same position STOP the equipment immediately when abnormal circumstances are noticed STSTOP the equipment immediately whenever...

Page 7: ...led 4 Cycle Diesel Model Manufacturer 4LE2T ISUZU No of Cylinders bore stroke in mm 4 3 35x3 78 85x96 Continuous Rated Output hp 33 5 Rated Speed rpm 1 800 Displacement cu in liters 133 2 179 Combusti...

Page 8: ...5 4 General 4 1 Dimension Unit in the drawings below is shown by mm...

Page 9: ...6...

Page 10: ...7 5 General Parts Description 5 1 Main Parts and Feature 1 Serial Number Unit Serial Number Engine Serial Number...

Page 11: ...8 5 2 Main Component Voltage Selector Switch Feature Switch to change the voltage Caution This switch should never be changed while the generator is running or serious damage may occur...

Page 12: ...per 10 sec Hz Decrease down to 1000rpm Speed Manual switch ON MEMORY CLEAR Clear record of the engine fault 1 Starter Switch ON 2 Push Memory Clear switch for 3 sec 3 Memory Clear switch ON 4 Turn St...

Page 13: ...cuit Breaker 1 Phase Feature Protect electrical circuit from damage caused by overload or short circuit Circuit Breaker 1 Phase 240 120 Feature Protect electrical circuit from damage caused by overloa...

Page 14: ...ners Manual Starter Key 2 sets Warranty Statement Instruction Manual of the engine Air Cleaner Feature Clean intake air Pre Fuel Filter Feature Filter water or dust in the fuel Main Fuel Filter Featur...

Page 15: ...and it would be 2 sec when coolant temp read 20 Glow lamp ON for 10 sec Automatic Preheat System Min rpm at no load 1000 50 min 1 Max rpm at no load 1930 min 1 Lubricant oil pressure 0 1 0 49MPa 1 5kg...

Page 16: ...13 6 2 Generator Stator Rotor Rotor Exciter field Main bearing Exciter armature Main stator Fan cover Armature Thermo label Rear bracket Bolt Exciter stator Thermo label...

Page 17: ...st be measured by low resistance tester It can not be measured by multi purpose tester due to index error Measurement value Main Stator Exciter Stator Rotor 1 2 3 4 5 Armature Exciter Winding J K Exci...

Page 18: ...W by the low ohm tester Each shall be 0 16 3 Excitation Winding Main Stator Remove the wire harness from the AVR and measure The resistance among A B B C and C A by the low ohm tester Each shall be 1...

Page 19: ...the J K by the low ohm tester It shall be 23 2 K Vi J Gr Remove the varnish by a sand paper and measure Exciter Field the resistance among the two points as shown in the photo above by the low ohm tes...

Page 20: ...t M10x1 25x25 8 40 7 49 5 415 505 7T 7 Engine Stay Bolt M10x1 25x25 8 28 5 34 3 290 350 Small Head Opposite Side Distance 14 8 Socket Drain Plug M12x1 25x13 3 39 3 49 400 500 9 Flexible Tube Flange Nu...

Page 21: ...2 163 6149 627 23 239 20 30 204 306 11712 1194 10 1 5 24 248 21 31 214 316 9744 994 46 473 40 60 408 612 18560 1893 12 1 75 42 433 37 54 377 551 14162 1444 81 825 70 100 714 1020 26976 2751 14 2 0 68...

Page 22: ...ck Add Coolant 6 Coolant Change or 2 years 7 Clean Fuel Filter 1st 2nd 8 Change Fuel Filter 9 Drain Water Clean Fuel Tank 10 Check Leakage Fuel Oil Water 11 Check Add Battery Liquid 12 Clean Air Eleme...

Page 23: ...istance value 1 Replace the volt meter 2 Replace the generator Refer to page 14 No voltage increase 1 Faulty volt meter 2 Faulty generator 3 Faulty AVR or voltage adjuster 4 Slow rotation 5 Faulty ini...

Page 24: ...ltage properly 3 Inspect and repair the cable Abnormal frequency or voltage drop when load is increased 1 Unbalanced load 2 Low rotation speed 3 Over load 1 Check the amperage of each phase 2 Check th...

Page 25: ...code 10 2 Error Code Flash Pattern The monitor lamp that locates in the front panel indicates engine malfunction with a pattern by flash To check 1 Turn the starter switch to RUN 2 The Monitor lamp wi...

Page 26: ...tor lamp does not function when engine is running d The monitor lamp will blink when there was no malfunction today and in the past Note The monitor lamp will flash 3 times only when there was malfunc...

Page 27: ...eliminate 1 Turn the starter switch to RUN 2 Press and hold the memory clear button 3 Connect the 1 pin connector green blue with a negative post from the battery for 3 sec at least while holding the...

Page 28: ...se the engine operation button 5 Turn and remain the starter switch to STOP for more than 10 sec 6 Turn the starter switch to RUN 7 When there is no past record displayed when the memory clear button...

Page 29: ...11 Wiring Diagram 26...

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Page 31: ...3 YAMABIKO CORPORATION 35 SHIN UJIGAMI KITA HIROSHIMA CHO YAMAGATA GUN HIROSHIMA 731 1597 JAPAN Telephone 81 826 72 5140 Fax 81 826 72 7004 www yamabiko corp co jp...

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