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A. C. MODULAR GENERATOR SYSTEM
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10. The following is an example of how an automatic shutdown can be overridden. This
example describes how to override an OIL HOT shutdown, but the override procedure
is the same for all the above listed diagnostic faults:
Step a: Press Mode to
cause
rvn
and the
y
and
n
labels to appear.
Step b: Press On/Off to
answer “yes” and make
the next screen appear.
Figure 23
– Hot Oil Fault Override Display
a. From the Normal mode display, press Mode, as if you wanted to display the oil
temperature. The screen shown in
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23 will b
e displayed instead, asking if you want to “Run hot.” This screen will also be
displayed if you attempt to start the generator with the condition present.
b. Note the
y
and
n
labels below the Mode and On/Off switches. Press the On/Off
switch to answer “yes” and proceed to the next screen, or press Mode to answer
“no” and proceed to the oil temperature display.
Step c: Press On/Off to
answer “yes” and
override the shutdown.
Figure 24
– Hot Oil Override Confirmation Display
c.
If your answer was “yes” in the previous step, the confirmation screen shown in
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24 will be displayed. Again note the
y
and
n
labels below the Mode and On/Off switches. Press the On/Off switch to answer
“yes” and override the shutdown. Press Mode to answer “no” and proceed to
the oil temperature display.
Note:
This procedure works for oil temperatures above 195°F. If you override
the system and command it to operate at oil temperatures above 195
F, the
system output power may degrade and
you will void the system’s warranty.