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  fault condition is removed. The icon will appear steady in 

  the display.

SHUTDOWN

  Shutdowns are critical alarm conditions that stop the 

  engine and draw the operator’s attention to an 

  undesirable condition. Shutdown alarms are latching.   

  The fault must be removed and the STOP/RESET button 

  pressed to reset the module. The icon will be flashing in 

  the display.

MANUAL MODE

1. Press and release the Manual Mode button. The small 

  LED light next to it should come on. 

Note: There is no start delay in this mode of operation.

2. Press and release the green Start Engine button. The 

  DSE 7310 will send two signals to the engine. The first 

  signal wire #21 will engage the fuel solenoid, the second 

  wire, #22, will engage the starter on the engine. At this 

  point the DSE 7310 will start the cranking cycle (10 

  seconds on and 10 seconds off).

  If the engine fails to start during this cranking period, the 

  starter motor is disengaged and goes into a rest mode 

  after which a second attempt is made to start the engine. 

  Should this sequence continue through 3 cranking cycles 

  the start sequence will be stopped and the display will 

  show ‘FAILED TO START’. 

3. During manual operation, the load will not normally be 

  applied to the generator. But caution must be used, if the 

  line power should fail or be turned off the transfer switch 

  during manual operation the load may be applied to the 

 generator.

  With the engine running smoothly check the no load 

  voltage and frequency on the digital display. The voltage 

  should match the nameplate and a frequency of 59.5 to 

  60.5 hertz (Hz). 

  If you have the proper voltage at the generator the next 

  step is to check the voltage at the generator terminals 

  in the Automatic Transfer Switch. The voltage between 

  the G1 and the G3 terminals should be the same as it 

  was on the generator front panel. The voltage should 

  also be checked between the hot terminals (G1 and G3) 

  and the G-N to be certain of a balanced voltage output 

  and a solid neutral connection. The voltage between G1 

  and G-N should be about 120 volts AC (277 on 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 

  YOU KNOW WHERE THE HIGH VOLTAGE “WILD” LEG IS. 

  IT MUST BE IN THE SAME LOCATION ON THE LINE SIDE 

  AS IT IS ON THE GENERATOR SIDE. (i.e. if it’s on L-3 on 

  the line side it must be on G-3 on the generator side. Also 

  on three phase systems make sure that the rotation is the 

  same on the generator as it is on your line power. Failure 

  to insure proper rotation will cause three phase motors to 

CONTROL LAYOUT

 

 

STOP/RESET - This button places the module 

into its Stop/Reset mode. This will clear any 

alarm conditions for which the triggering 

criteria have been removed. The fuel supply 

de-energizes and the engine comes to a 

standstill. Should a remote start signal be 

present while operating in this mode, a 

remote start WILL NOT occur.
MANUAL MODE - This button places the 

module into its Manual Mode. Once in 

Manual Mode, the model responds to the 

Start button to start the generator and run it 

off load.

START - Pressing this button from STOP/RESET 

will start the engine and run the load. 

AUTO MODE - This button places the 

module into its Auto Mode. This mode allows 

the module to control the function of the 

generator automatically. 
ALARM/LAMP TEST - This button silences the 

audible alarm in the controller, deactivates 

the Audible Alarm output (if configured) and 

illuminates all of the LEDs on the module’s 

face as a lamp test function.
MENU NAVIGATION - Used for navigating the 

instrumentation, event log, and configuration 

screens. 
A small rocker switch is located on the 

underside of the engine control cabinet.

On gaseous models, the engine timing is 

controlled by the ECU on the engine and you 

need to tell it what fuel you want to operate 

on; LP or NG.  

On diesel models, this switch has been 

disconnected and will do nothing.

PROTECTIONS

  When an alarm is present, the common alarm LED, if 

  configured, will illuminate. The LCD display will show an 

  icon to indicate the failure.

WARNINGS

  Warnings are non-critical alarm conditions. They do not 

  affect the operation of the generator system, they 

  serve to draw the operator’s attention to an undesirable 

  condition. Warning alarms are self-resetting when the 

Summary of Contents for PSS21F4/1

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

Page 2: ...E MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLES 24 ENGINE HARNESS SCHEMATIC 25 ENGINE CONTROLS 26 POWER DISTRIBUTION STARTING SYSTEM IGNITION SYSTEM CHARGING SYSTEM SENSORS ACTUATOR DATA LINK CONNEC...

Page 3: ...lert against unsafe practices 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 use open flame near the generator set or fuel tank D K...

Page 4: ...1 0 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 Amps 88 76 66 36 29 Hertz 60 60 60 60 60 ENGINE Model FORD MSG 425 Starting System 12 Volt Fuel Consumption LP NG 3 6 Gal HR 277 600 BTU HR 306 3 FT3 HR 321 576 BTU HR Oil Type Se...

Page 5: ...0 8 Amps 105 87 75 38 30 Hertz 60 60 60 60 60 NG Watts 24 300 24 300 24 300 24 300 24 300 Volts 120 240 120 208 120 240 277 480 346 600 Phase Single Three Three Three Three PF 1 0 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 Amp...

Page 6: ...y records Several of the major components also have their own individual data plates providing additional information to document build data for warranty and replacements parts Be sure to have the mai...

Page 7: ...TING THE GENERATOR SET Due to the different designs configurations options weights site conditions and available material handling equipment specific lifting instructions are not provided for each ind...

Page 8: ...oceeding with the installation be sure the engine control is in the stop position and the emergency stop depressed Also be sure the generator MLCB main line circuit breaker in is the off position and...

Page 9: ...t your local fuel supplier for your exact requirements The appropriate line size from the following table is then installed from the low pressure regulator to the generator set WARNING FIRE HAZARD All...

Page 10: ...t 10 feet from the engine generator set any closer installation will require a larger line be installed to provide a fuel reservoir If this is not done the demand regulator on the unit and the pressur...

Page 11: ...it is low refill as specified in the engine manufacturer s maintenance instructions The radiator should be filled to about 1 inch below the filler neck ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS NOTICE CLASS 1 WIRING ME...

Page 12: ...anel must be installed All selected emergency circuits are removed from main distribution panels and installed in the emergency distribution panel The ATS is then installed between the main panel and...

Page 13: ...cy Stop Emergency Stop Remote Start Remote Start Ground Ground Battery Battery E Stops C Ground Lug These ground lugs are bonded to ground and are provided for you to connect your ground wire from the...

Page 14: ...of the highest CCA rated battery within the correct BCI group will increase cold weather starting performance BATTERY REQUIREMENTS Voltage BCI Group Min CCA Rating 12 24 650 Installation and servicin...

Page 15: ...all DC battery connections are tight and clean Follow battery manufacturer s recommendations This charger is mounted under the customer connection on the control side of the generator The charger will...

Page 16: ...g them will cause damage to the engine control module STARTING PROCEDURE LUBRICATION Before starting the engine check the oil level in the crankcase If it is low refill to the full mark with the prope...

Page 17: ...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 YOU KNOW WHERE THE HIG...

Page 18: ...rvicing the unit For standby operation press the AUTO button on the front of the control The green light should light up next to the AUTO button NOTE For setting the exerciser circuit for all ATS see...

Page 19: ...to reduce the amount of dust and debris entering the housing and generator components COLD WEATHER OPERATIONS The minimum starting temperature with block heater is 13 F The degree of fluidity of the e...

Page 20: ...r allow oil to seep into the ground or sewer systems doing so will cause environmental damage WARNING PERSONAL INJURY EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Place controller in manual mode e stop applied first If an auto s...

Page 21: ...level is very low this could cause serious engine damage WARNING EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Never operate the engine with the air cleaner element removed This may allow foreign material to enter the engine and...

Page 22: ...mended engine oil and one part Stoddard Solvent or equivalent 4 Check coolant protection Store indoors in dry area Infinite period 1 Perform the next Preventive Maintenance procedure For example if th...

Page 23: ...ry 250 hours ENGINE OIL FREQUENCY Check engine oil Daily Drain and fill engine Every 400 hours Replace engine oil Every 400 hours ENGINE SPEED CONTROL FREQUENCY Check and adjust governor lever Daily E...

Page 24: ...e Ancillary components binding Engine starts then stops and alarm light comes on Engine oil pressure is low Engine has high water temperature Engine has overspeed Engine has gone into overcrank No out...

Page 25: ...NESS SCHEMATIC 6 1 6 1 237 21 2 22 17 6 1625 3 8 3 8 1 1 8 8 62 12 6 67 57 200 1 8 6 7 1 7 21 1 2 1 1 1 51 66 8 211 5 9 51 3 6 5 1 02 00 7 6 5 1 217 16 35235 7 5 1 250 7 21 21 1 72 1 2 81 87 25 86 6 3...

Page 26: ...26 OPM 146 D Power Distribution POWER DISTRIBUTION ENGINE CONTROLS...

Page 27: ...27 OPM 146 D STARTING SYSTEM...

Page 28: ...28 OPM 146 D MSG 425 Engine Controls Ignition System IGNITION SYSTEM...

Page 29: ...29 OPM 146 D MSG 425 Engine Controls Charging System CHARGING SYSTEM...

Page 30: ...30 OPM 146 D Engine Controls Sensors 1 of 2 SENSORS...

Page 31: ...31 OPM 146 D SENSORS Engine Controls Sensors 2 of 2...

Page 32: ...32 OPM 146 D Engine Controls Actuator Data Link Connector DLC ACTUATOR DATA LINK CONNECTOR...

Page 33: ...33 OPM 146 D MSG 425 Engine Controls 08 23 Engine Controls Dry Fuel DEPR DRY FUEL DEPR...

Page 34: ...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 35: ...35 OPM 146 D THREE PHASE AC WIRE HIGH WYE THREE PHASE AC WIRE LOW WYE THREE PHASE AC WIRING DELTA SINGLE PHASE 311 WINDING WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Page 36: ...ld liable for any special indirect consequential or liquidated damages WINCO Inc shall not be liable for any claim that requires replacement of engine part or component of the product that is no longe...

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