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OPM-147/C

OPERATING CONDITIONS

NORMAL OPERATION

This generator set is designed to be operated under load 

and the accumulation of operating hours without load can 

cause unburned fuel from the combustion chamber to build 

up in the exhaust system. This is called wet stacking and can 

result in fouled injectors and carbon buildup in the exhaust 

pipes, turbo and exhaust valves. 

To avoid wet stacking the operating temperatures must be 

kept high enough. The best way to do this is to ensure that 

the generator set has adequate load during operation. If 

the engine is cold at start up run it for 2-5 minutes and then 

load the generator. Idling longer than this is more likely to 

damage the engine than extend its life

If the generator application is for emergency standby the 

generator should be exercised at least monthly ideally 

under load. Load banking the generator at least annually 

will help keep the engine in good condition. 

HARSH ENVIRONMENTS 
OPERATIONS

Some applications require the generator to operate in 

harsh environments. One of the most common hazards are 

extremely dusty conditions. In harsh conditions it is often 

necessary to take additional steps to keep the equipment 

clean and operating at its peak. Maintenance intervals on 

lubricant and filter changes may need to be shortened. An 

oil quality testing program can also provide early warnings 

or oil degradation. Efforts may need to be made to reduce 

the amount of dust and debris entering the housing and 

generator components. 

COLD WEATHER OPERATIONS

The minimum natural starting temperature with glow plugs 

is -5°F. The minimum starting temperature with glow plugs 

and block heater is -13°F.

The degree of fluidity of the diesel oil can may be reduced 

at low temperatures due to the separation of the paraffin. 

This results in the filters becoming clogged.

The ASTM D975 or EN590 specifications distinguish 

different classes of diesel fuel, identifying the characteristics 

of those that are best adapted to low temperatures.

Oil companies must respect these standards, which provide 

for the distribution of fuels adapted to the climatic and 

geographical conditions in various countries.

This generator-engine set needs load and should not idle 

for long periods of time.

If the generator set will be run in extremely cold 

environments it may be beneficial to provide means to 

reduce air circulation to increase the temperature of the 

enclosure. 

Inspect the CV filters and hoses regularly during cold 

operation looking for signs of freezing. If the line freezes it 

will cause pressure to build in the crankcase and may cause 

an engine seal failure. An optional CV hose heater kit is 

available to install and is recommended for units operating 

in temperatures below 14

°

F. If the engine operates below 

optimal temperatures for long periods of time damage may 

occur.

Summary of Contents for DE2314 Series

Page 1: ...ever need to contact us on this unit it will help us to respond to your needs faster MODEL __________________________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER _________________________________________ P...

Page 2: ...ERATIONS COLD WEATHER OPERATIONS MAINTENANCE 19 CHANGING THE OIL CHANGING OIL FILTER CHANGING COOLANT REFILLING COOLANT CHANGING AIR FILTER CHECKING WATER IN FUEL FILTER CLEANING RADIATOR CHANGING THE...

Page 3: ...AZARD Gasoline and other fuels present a hazard of possible explosion and or fire A Do not refuel when the engine is running or hot B Keep fuel containers out of reach of children C Do not smoke or us...

Page 4: ...120 240 277 480 Phase Single Three Three Three PF 1 0 0 8 0 8 0 8 Amps 82 71 62 31 Hertz 60 60 60 60 ENGINE Model Isuzu 4LE2T Starting System 12 Volt Fuel Consumption full load 2 1 Gal hr Fuel ASTM D...

Page 5: ...e series star connected Exciter Rotor 0 201 per phase Exciter Stator 14 7 DE40I4 STANDBY MODEL DE40I4 03 DE40I4 04 DE40I4 17 DE40I4 18 DE40I4 21 Watts 36 000 39 000 39 000 39 000 39 000 Volts 120 240...

Page 6: ...e information recorded inside the front cover of this manual for future reference and for identification whenever requesting field or factory assistance Primary fields needed for assistance are comple...

Page 7: ...ction manual c Start up and warranty validation form d Battery hold down brackets hardware e Unit components or accessory items shipped loose for on site installation f Optional accessories 3 Remove m...

Page 8: ...ible to lift the generator from the radiator side It requires especially long forks and care should be taken to ensure that no contact is made with the radiator Pushing the radiator will cause damage...

Page 9: ...eriorate and the unit mountings will come loose These units must be mounted to a steel or concrete base VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS WARNING EQUIPMENT DAMAGE It is the installer s responsibility to ensure...

Page 10: ...he fuel inlet pump If your fuel supply is lower than 3 feet you may have to install an additional lift pump to bring the fuel up to the mechanical fuel pump on the engine The information in this manua...

Page 11: ...rator should only supply equipment that is cord and plug connected through customer installed receptacles mounted on the generator or the vehicle PERMANENTLY INSTALLED GENERATORS This WINCO portable g...

Page 12: ...emergency stops may be desired or necessary The controller has terminals designed allowing the addition of multiple remote emergency stops E stops must be normally closed to work properly in this syst...

Page 13: ...1 Always wear full eye protection and protective clothing 2 Where electrolyte contacts skin wash off immediately with water 3 If electrolyte contacts the eyes flush thoroughly and immediately with wa...

Page 14: ...f Auto Maintain Mode The illuminated Green auto maintain LED This indicates your 12volt battery is fully charged During short or long term storage periods Auto Maintain Energy Saver mode will monitor...

Page 15: ...Authorized Monograde CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY Only check oil when the engine is not running and is at a low temperature in order to avoid the risk of burns 1 Remove the dipstick and ensure the oil lev...

Page 16: ...n 480 units The same approximate voltage should be found between terminals G3 and G N 120 volts AC On three phase panels the G2 voltage level should also be checked ON 240 VOLT DELTA SYSTEMS BE SURE Y...

Page 17: ...e initial start up or prior to start up it is most likely a false warning light Simply reset the ATS to start over Once you have completed testing of the ATS be sure you ALWAYS leave the system in the...

Page 18: ...testing program can also provide early warnings or oil degradation Efforts may need to be made to reduce the amount of dust and debris entering the housing and generator components COLD WEATHER OPERA...

Page 19: ...e of the cylinder block Discharge the coolant inside the engine MAINTENANCE CHANGING THE OIL CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY Only change oil when the engine is not running and is at a low temperature in order...

Page 20: ...AMAGE Clean the exhaust valve prior to checking the pre filter to reduce the risk for system contamination Do NOT perform while the engine is running 1 Place a container for collecting liquids under t...

Page 21: ...he previous paragraph 6 Close all of the engine s intake discharge ventilation and bleeding holes with plugs or seal them with adhesive tape 7 Drain the residual 30 M protective oil from the sump whic...

Page 22: ...fuel solenoid Defective engine harness Improper battery voltage to fuel pump or fuel solenoid Engine starts then stops and alarm light comes on Engine oil pressure is low Engine has high water temper...

Page 23: ...THHW THW 2 XHH XHHW XHHW 2 ZW 2 SIZE AWG OR KCMIL Wire Type RHW THHW THW THWN XHHW USE Wire Type TBS SA SIS THHN THW 2 THWN 2 RHH RHW 2 USE 2 XHH XHHW XHHW 2 ZW 2 50 65 85 100 115 130 150 175 200 230...

Page 24: ...ANK 95 SP 5V4 109 SG 5VRT4 100 SG SLD5 98 IF CAM 101 SG 5VRT5 65 IA THCO 70 IA OILPRESS 84 IA THW 93 IS EBMPOS 2 94 IS EBMPOS 1 99 IS EBMPOS 3 25 IS ENGSTP 28 IS IDLUP 27 IS IDLMNL 26 IS IDLDWN 49 IS...

Page 25: ...5 7 50 1 2 6 211 725 211 725 66 86 86 86 86 86 36 1 2 8 1387 20021 6 5 1 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 36 32 5 6 7 66 0 5 1 6723 6 7 66 8 6 7 21 6 7 9 5 92 7 8670 17 5 267 7 9 5 1 855 17 66 7 50 1 2 803 56 6 2 1 29...

Page 26: ...26 OPM 147 C THREE PHASE AC WIRE HIGH AND LOW WYE WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Page 27: ...27 OPM 147 C THREE PHASE AC WIRING DELTA SINGLE PHASE 311 WINDING...

Page 28: ...oduct that is no longer manufactured or available Additionally WINCO Inc will not be liable for any engine replacement that may require an emissions tier level change THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES O...

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