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60706-211/F

DSE 3110 ENGINE CONTROL

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 and 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 fault condition is removed. 
The icon will appear steady in the display.

SHUTDOWNS
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 appear flashing in the display.

MODULE DISPLAY

TIMER ICON

 

When the module is controlling the engine (starting and 

stopping), an animated timer icon will be displayed in the 

icon area to indicate that a timer is active. For example, 

cranking time, crank test, etc.

STOPPED ICON

 

 

When there are no alarms present, an icon will be displayed 

to indicate the engine is stopped and what mode the unit is 

in Stop mode, Auto mode, or Manual mode.

RUNNING ICON

When there are no alarms present, an animated icon is    

displayed to indicate the engine is running.

USB CONNECTION

When a USB connection is made to the module, the USB 

icon is displayed.

MEMORY CORRUPTION

If either the config file or engine file becomes  corrupted, 

the unit will display the memory corruption icon.

PREVENTATIVE MAINTE-

NANCE

Reasonable care in preventative maintenance will ensure 

high reliability and a long life for the engine-generator set 

and Automatic Transfer Switch.

WARNING:

When performing any type of maintenance on this 

equipment, make sure the selector switch on the engine-

generator is in the off position. If you are working in the 

Automatic Transfer Switch, confirm with a reliable meter 

that all power has been disconnected.

AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH

Clean and inspect the switch once a year. De-energize 

all power sources, both line and engine-generator set, 

then brush and vacuum away any excessive dust or 

dirt accumulation. At this time, with the conductor de-

energized, you can remove the contact covers and check 

the contacts. Make sure contacts are clean and not burned 

or pitted.

ENGINE-GENERATOR SET

Service the engine in accordance with the engine 

manufacturer’s manual provided with your new equipment. 

Routinely remove debris and dirt from around the inside 

generator enclosure. Ensure that the air intakes are free 

from leaves and other debris at all times.

Clean and inspect battery terminals at least twice a year. 

Also check the battery water level at least twice a year.

Other than keeping the generator clean and free of debris, 

there is no other routine or preventative maintenance 

required as long as the generator is run bi-weekly to keep it 

dry and in good working order.

COLD WEATHER OPERATION

Extreme cold weather operation requires special 

considerations. Higher CCA batteries are required for cold 

weather starting; 650 CCA or larger are recommended. In 

addition, you should consider installing an oil heater kit and 

a battery warmer for reliable starting during cold weather.

Summary of Contents for PSS8B2W/F

Page 1: ...contact us concerning this unit it will help us to respond to your needs faster MODEL _________________________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER _________________________________________ PURCHAS...

Page 2: ...TOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH ENGINE GENERATOR SET ENGINE MAINTENANCE 17 CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL CHANGING THE OIL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TROUBLE SHOOTING 18 OUTLINE DRAWING 19 PAD LAYOUT DRAWING 20 AC WIRING S...

Page 3: ...he earth 2 FIRE HAZARD 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 D...

Page 4: ...r failure sensing circuitry necessary to start and stop the engine generator set The transfer switch is also equipped standard with a 3 second start delay and a 15 second transfer delay to allow the e...

Page 5: ...tween the base frame and the pad Engine vibration will be transmitted to the control panel causing erroneous start stop cycles and premature control failure These units should be mounted a minimum of...

Page 6: ...require a larger line be installed to provide a fuel reservoir If this is not done the demand regulator on the unit and the pressure regulator in the fuel line will interfere with each other This reg...

Page 7: ...unit that has been operating on Liquid Propane vapor and you now want to operate it on Natural Gas all that you will need to do is unplug this connector LUBRICATION Before starting the engine fill the...

Page 8: ...wear which can be cumulative 2 Where electrolyte contacts skin wash off immediately with water 3 If electrolyte contacts the eyes flush immediately and thoroughly with water Seek immediate medical at...

Page 9: ...ounted on the generator set which is located behind an access cover in the rear of the unit The battery tender receptacle is to be powered by a GFCI circuit and installed in accordance with the United...

Page 10: ...in rigid or flexible conduit Because of the many different types of service feeder and distribution equipment no specific wiring instructions can be provided It is however recommended that copper wire...

Page 11: ...eep Sea Electronics Model 3110 is used on this generator set See following picture and look for more information stated within this manual MANUAL OPERATION Press and release the red Stop Reset button...

Page 12: ...hanging the exercise without a load will be discussed later Be sure that conditions are safe to do this operation BYPASS TIME DELAY Use this button to cancel the active time delay or exercise period s...

Page 13: ...art and run the exerciser must be reset after the power is restored The ASCO 185 has settings that can be changed for various applications The dipswitch options are explained in the ASCO 185 Operator...

Page 14: ...14 60706 211 F SEQUENCE OF OPERATION UTILITY FAILURE...

Page 15: ...Auxiliary inputs can be user configured and will display he message as written by the user Fail to Start The engine has not fired after the preset number of start attempts Fail to Stop The module has...

Page 16: ...ATIVE MAINTE NANCE Reasonable care in preventative maintenance will ensure high reliability and a long life for the engine generator set and Automatic Transfer Switch WARNING When performing any type...

Page 17: ...ghtly lubricate the oil gasket with fresh clean oil E Install the oil filter by hand until the gasket contacts the oil filter adapter then tighten the oil filter 1 2 to 3 4 turns F Remove the dipstick...

Page 18: ...cked up engine generator set 9 Defective starter fuel solenoid relays ENGINE CRANKS BUT WILL NOT START 1 Improper fuel pressure being delivered to unit 2 Fuel supply shut off 3 Fuel supply empty 4 Def...

Page 19: ...19 60706 211 F 36 50 28 00 29 75 36 00 27 375 28 375 OUTLINE DRAWING...

Page 20: ...20 60706 211 F PAD LAYOUT DRAWING 11075 00 20 60706 211 ENGINE GENERATOR SET PAD LAYOUT AC WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 21: ...21 60706 211 F 11075 00 22 60706 211 AC AND DC GENERATOR SCHEMATIC AC AND DC GENERATOR SCHEMATIC...

Page 22: ...22 60706 211 F EXTERNAL RECEPTICAL ASSEMBLY IF EQUIPPED SOLAR CONTROL PANEL IF EQUIPPED...

Page 23: ...23 60706 211 F SOLAR PANEL ASSEMBLY IF EQUIPPED...

Page 24: ...ance consumables or labor This warranty does not cover travel time mileage or labor for removal or re installation of WINCO product from its application Normal wear and tear Costs of rental equipment...

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