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1 SPECIFICATION 

 

 

SSDP30/33 SSDP36A 

SSDP50 SSDP50A 

SSDP70 SSDP70A 

Standby 

Prime 

Standby 

Prime 

Standby 

Prime 

kVA 

33 

30 

50 

50 

67 

60 

kW 

26.4 

24 

40 

40 

53.6 

48 

400/230V 

33kVA 

30kVA 

50kVA 

45kVA 

67kVA 

60kVA 

Engine  
Perkins 

1103A-33G - SSDP33 

1103D-33G2 - SSDP36A 

1103A-33TG1 - SSDP50 
1104D-44TG2 - SSDP50A 

1103A-33TG2 - SSDP70 
1104D-44TG2 - SSDP70A 

Alternator 

ECP32-3S/4 

ECP32-1L/4 

ECP32-3L/4 

 

 

SSDP30/33 SSDP36A 

SSDP50 SSDP50A 

SSDP70 SSDP70A 

 

Skid 

Road 

Trailer 

Skid 

Road 

Trailer 

Skid 

Road Trailer 

Wet Weight  

1490Kg 

1690Kg 

1670Kg 

1880Kg 

1700Kg 

1910Kg 

Length  

2050mm 

3800mm 

2300mm 

4000mm 

2300mm 

4000mm 

Width  

1000mm 

1620mm 

1000mm 

1620mm 

1000mm 

1620mm 

Height 

1450mm 

1950mm 

1450mm 

1950mm 

1450mm 

1950mm 

Fuel tank Litres 

280 

350 

350 

Fuel tank 
working capacity 

260 

330 

330 

 

SSDP30/33 

SSDP36A 

SSDP50 

SSDP50A 

SSDP70 

SSDP70A 

Hours run 100% 
load prime 

36 

33 

31 

31 

24 

20 

Hours run 75% 
load prime 

48 

42 

40 

40 

31 

26 

LWA 

90 

90 

89 

88 

89 

88 

dBA @ 7M 

65 

65 

64 

63 

64 

63 

Sockets 

400V  

1 x 32A 

1 x 32A 1 x 63A 

1 x 32A 1 x 63A 

230V  

3 x 32A 

2 x 32A  1 x 16A 

2 x 32A  1 x 16A 

 
Note 

Fuel tank working capacity  
P33 = 260 Litres P50/67 = 330 Litres  
Hours run are based on these figures. 

 
2 GENERAL SAFETY 
2.1 Warning signs 

Warnings  shown  on  the  machine  should  be  observed  at  all  times.  The  warning  signs  should  be 
checked for legibility and any that have become damaged should be replaced.  

 
2.2 Safety hazards 

Do not climb on the generator, as dents may cause overheating of the acoustic lining. 
It is important to keep the generator clean and well serviced, in particular keep all air vents / louvers 
clear  of  debris  to  prevent  poor  performance  or  possible  overheating  and  permanent  damage  to  the 
generator. Keep well clear of moving parts on the generator at all times. 

 
3 POTENTIAL HAZARDS 
3.1 Auxiliary power 

The electricity produced by an engine driven Generator is very similar to mains electricity and should 
be treated accordingly. 
Do not remove covers and attempt to work on the Generator while the engine is running. 
Check the rating and electrical safety of the load before connecting the Generator. 
Equipment should never be connected that in total exceeds the specified rating of the Generator. 
Installation of the generator as a standby or secondary power source should only be undertaken by a 
fully qualified electrician using the appropriate means of isolation from the mains supply. Installation 
must comply with all applicable laws and electrical codes. 

 

Summary of Contents for SSDP30

Page 1: ...stephill generators co uk Web Web www stephill generators co uk Northants NN8 6AG DO NOT OPERATE THE GENERATOR BEFORE READING THIS MANUAL AND ENGINE MANUFACTURER S OWNER S MANUAL AND WARNINGS THIS ST...

Page 2: ...PERATION 10 7 1 Starting the engine 10 7 2 Stopping the engine 10 7 3 Stop Reset mode 10 11 7 4 Manual mode 11 7 4 1 Starting sequence 11 7 4 2 Stopping sequence 11 7 5 Automatic mode 11 7 5 1 Waiting...

Page 3: ...run are based on these figures 2 GENERAL SAFETY 2 1 Warning signs Warnings shown on the machine should be observed at all times The warning signs should be checked for legibility and any that have be...

Page 4: ...orms of contact are irritant and therefore should also be avoided If skin contact is made wash with soap and water 4 3 Bunded tank This generator is fitted with a secondary containment system Bunded t...

Page 5: ...generator unless all guards are in place There is a risk of burns or serious mechanical injury 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 Pre start checks Before starting the generator please read the engine owners...

Page 6: ...e possibility of an automatic or manual reset selectable by a microswitch and to protect the settings by its sealable transparent front cover 1 Current tripping setting potentiometer 2 Tripping time s...

Page 7: ...es and hoses should be checked to ensure that they are un perished following extended periods of storage The generator should be stored in a clean dry area ideally having a reasonable constant ambient...

Page 8: ...e responds to the Start button to start the generator and run it off load Auto Mode This button places the module into its Auto Mode This mode allows the module to control the function of the generato...

Page 9: ...strumentation page the instruments displayed are automatically subject to the setting of the LCD Scroll Timer The screenshot below shows the factory settings for the timers taken from the DSE Configur...

Page 10: ...Alarm on the module Press and hold either of the Menu Navigation buttons to scroll to the alarms page to investigate Press the Stop Reset Mode button to clear the alarm if the alarm does not clear the...

Page 11: ...the Alarm Page The LCD displays multiple alarms such as Coolant Temperature High Emergency Stop and Low Coolant Warning These automatically scroll in the order that they occurred In the event of an a...

Page 12: ...Reset Mode is activated by pressing the Stop Reset Mode button In Stop Reset Mode the module removes the generator from load if necessary before stopping the engine if it is already running If the en...

Page 13: ...either The Stop Reset Mode button is pressed The delayed load outputs are de activated immediately and the set immediately stops The Auto Mode button is pressed The set observes all Auto Mode start re...

Page 14: ...The Cooling Down timer allows the set to run off load and cool sufficiently before being stopped This is particularly important where turbo chargers are fitted to the engine After the Cooling Down tim...

Page 15: ...the expansion module has failed or communications to the expansion module has been lost Fail To Stop The module has detected a condition that indicates that the engine is running when it has been ins...

Page 16: ...load from the generator Once this has occurred the module shuts the generator set down immediately to prevent further damage The alarm must be accepted and cleared and the fault removed to reset the m...

Page 17: ...below the under speed trip alarm setting 8 5 HIGH CURRENT SHUTDOWN The overcurrent alarm combines a simple warning trip level with a fully functioning IDMT curve for thermal protection Alarm is set at...

Page 18: ...ervice engineer after performing the required maintenance The method of reset is by breaking the connection between wires 43 1 which are located at the side of the MCCB Panel must be powered up for re...

Page 19: ...ilable and within configured limits Generator fails to start on receipt of Remote Start signal Check Start Delay timer has timed out Check signal is on Remote Start input Confirm correct configuration...

Page 20: ...n the DC connector plug and socket Check continuity on VE and VE wires to battery Battery not Note you may experience low charge if fan belt is loose charging Check for loose wires on the DC connector...

Page 21: ...59 018 0059 018 0059 Reactive silencer MK1 1 st Silencer 016 0133 016 0133 016 0175 016 0175 016 0175 Absorption Silencer MK1 With tail pipe 016 0135 016 0135 016 0176 016 0176 016 0176 U Pipe with ab...

Page 22: ...nning Ensure battery isolator switch is in the off position when working on generator this will prevent generator from starting 13 1 Engine service Service the engine strictly in accordance with the i...

Page 23: ...use of parts not supplied by STEPHILL GENERATORS LTD Lack of or incorrect maintenance Fair wear and tear misuse negligence accidental damage improper storage incorrect starting warm up run in or shut...

Page 24: ...wn 4mm Black 4mm Grey 6mm Grey 6mm Brown 6mm Black 6mm Grey 6mm Black 6mm Brown 6mm Blue 6mm Green Yellow Hard wire terminals 50A MCB W 27 V 26 U 25 N 28 1 5mm Grey 1 5mm Black 1 5mm Brown 37 34 33 37...

Page 25: ...L1 N E L2 L3 32A MCB 4mm Blue 1 5mm Blue 4mm Brown 4mm Black 1 5mm Grey 4mm Grey 4mm Black 4mm Brown 10mm Grey 10mm Blue 10mm Black 10mm Brown 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 3 2 1 28...

Page 26: ...53 38 REMOTE START VE 1 BATTERY VE 2 5mm 1 COOLANT SWITCH 51 1 41 9 41 1 41 B D C 2 BATTERY VE CLOSE TO START REMOTE START VE 1 HARD WIRE DOOR 42 1 VE 2 FUEL A 4 START B 5 EMERGENCY STOP 3 C 7 D 8 CHA...

Page 27: ...3 10 11 27 6 25 22 21 30 17 7 39 40 42 36 41 5 43 14 15 R Golding A 30 06 14 New drawing Date Revision Issue THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION Description Fax Phone Drawing Number Drawn SSDP33 70 Mk2 Exploded vi...

Page 28: ...SSD30 Silencer bracket 21 016 0121 SSD30 Silencer bracket 22 016 0272 SSD30 MK2 Air outlet deflector plate 22 016 0272 SSD30 MK2 Air outlet deflector plate 23 016 0119 SSD30 Radiator plate 23 016 0119...

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