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NEVER JUMP START THESE UNITS.  

JUMP STARTING THESE UNITS WITH 

LOW OR BAD BATTERIES WILL CAUSE 

PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE 

CONTROL MODULE.

UNIT WILL NOT CRANK WHEN THE POWER 

FAILS

    .  Engine control module not in the “Auto” mode.

    2.  Transfer switch control board not closing the 

 

contacts.

    3.  Low or dead battery, must hold 2 volts during 

 

cranking.

    4.  Incorrect wiring between transfer switch and 

 

generator.

    5.  Loose or dirty battery terminals

    6.  Defective engine control module (ECM).

    7.  Defective starter.

    8.  Defective start solenoid.

    9.  Defective start/stop control in the transfer 

 

switch.

  0.  ATS panel in fault from previous run cycle.

  .  Blown 2 amp fuse on generator control 

 

panel.

  2.  Blown 0 amp fuse on generator control 

 

panel.

  3.  Defective starter/fuel solenoid relay(s).

ENGINE WILL NOT CRANK USING START BUT-

TON ON THE GENERATOR

    .  Low or dead battery, must hold 2 volts during 

 

cranking.

    2.  Blown 2 amp fuse on generator control 

 

panel.

    3.  Blown 0 amp fuse on generator control panel.

    4.  Loose or dirty battery terminals.

    5.  Defective engine control module (ECM).

    6.  Defective starter.

    7.  Defective start solenoid.

    8.  Locked up engine generator set.

    9.  Defective starter/fuel solenoid relay(s).

ENGINE CRANKS BUT WILL NOT START

    .  Improper fuel pressure being delivered to unit.

    2.  Fuel supply shut off.

    3.  Fuel supply empty.

    4.  Defective spark plug.

    5.  Defective engine ignition module.

    6.  Dirty air cleaner filter.

    7.  Defective fuel solenoid valve.

    8.  Low voltage from battery to fuel solenoid, must 

 

hold 2 volts during cranking.

    9.  Oil in the bottom of air cleaner from crankcase 

 

breather.

  0.  Defective starter/fuel solenoid relay(s).

ENGINE STARTS AND THEN STOPS AND FAULT 

ICON COMES ON

    .  Engine is low on oil.

    2.  No AC output from generator to engage stop 

         crank circuit.

ENGINE WILL NOT COME UP TO SPEED AFTER 

IT STARTS

    .  Insufficient fuel volume getting to the unit.  

         a.  Fuel line too small.

         b.  Low fuel pressure.

    2.  AC short circuit.

    3.  Wiring to the ATS panel crossed or shorted.

    4.  Unit is overloaded.  Check load amperage.

ATS PANEL WILL NOT TRANSFER TO EMER-

GENCY SUPPLY (GENERATOR)

    .  No AC generator output from generator.

    2.  See Automatic Transfer Switch Manual.

ATS PANEL WILL NOT PULL IN ON NORMAL 

POWER

    See Automatic Transfer Switch Manual

NO AC OUTPUT FROM GENERATOR

    .  Diodes on rotor blown.

    2.  Defective capacitor(s).

    3.  Defective rotor.

    4.  Defective stator.

    5.  AC short in the output leads.

    6.  Unit has lost its residual voltage.

    7.  Rotor loose on engine crankshaft.

    8.  Low engine speed, must be 3600 RPM.

Summary of Contents for ULPSS15B2E

Page 1: ...11088 00 60706 207 INSTALLATION AND OPERATORS MANUAL PACKAGED STANDBY SYSTEM ULPSS15B2W E...

Page 2: ...l Pressure Tables 8 Fuel Conversions 8 Battery Installation 9 Connecting Battery Charger 11 TRANSFER SWITCH INSTALLATION AC Electrical Connections 11 12 DC Electrical Connections 13 INITIAL START UP 1...

Page 3: ...ground rod driven into the earth 2 FIRE HAZARD Natural gas and L P present a hazard of possible explosion and or fire a Keep fuel containers out of reach of children b Do not smoke or use open flame...

Page 4: ...r inside or outside instal lation The transfer switch is UL1008 approved A seven day electronic exerciser circuit is installed in the ATS as standard equipment The ATS also contains the power failure...

Page 5: ...sfer switch The installation must comply with all national state and local codes Before beginning the installation process check the rating of the generator set and its transfer switch rating Be certa...

Page 6: ...to the fuel solenoid on the unit must be four to six ounces psi per square inch or 7 to 11 inches W C water column These fuel pressures are critical failure to provide the proper pressure can cause ma...

Page 7: ...led FEET SIZE OF PIPE up to 25 FT 3 4 Pipe 25 100 FT 1 Pipe over 100 FT Consult Factory Allow an additional 3 feet for each standard elbow Do not use street ells restrictive WARNING PERSONAL DANGER Do...

Page 8: ...ed LP tank size for LP Vapor withdrawal operating at various outside temperatures given in degrees Fahrenheit Celsius TANK TEMPERATURE TANK SIZE 60 F 16 C 150 GALLON 32 F 0 C 250 GALLON 0 F 18 C 500 G...

Page 9: ...disconnect the nega tive cable first and then the positive cable 5 Be sure all connections are tight and coat the terminals and cable ends with dielectric grease WARNING The electrolyte is a diluted s...

Page 10: ...11088 00 10 60706 207...

Page 11: ...that this circuit be fused for 15 amps Terminal block connections have been provided in the customer connection area of the engine generator set See Page 10 for diagram NOTICE The battery tender is no...

Page 12: ...are removed from main distribution panels and reinstalled in the emer gency distribution panel Suggested circuits freez er refrigerator furnace emergency lights sump pump emergency outlet circuits etc...

Page 13: ...ative White INITIAL START UP WARNING DO NOT jump start these engine generator sets Starting these units on a low battery of jump start ing them will cause damage to the engine control module Use the f...

Page 14: ...ote start WILL NOT occur AUTO White Button This button places the module into its Automatic mode This mode allows the module to control the function of the generator automatically The module will moni...

Page 15: ...l block in the ATS The voltage should be 240 volts plus or minus nominal The frequency should be between 61 5 to 62 hertz Hz The voltage should also be checked between the hot terminals L2 and L6 and...

Page 16: ...s for control of the ATS and the generator PUSH BUTTONS On the front control display are three push buttons that control the operation of the generator and the ATS CAUTION Before using the transfer te...

Page 17: ...ctuator Actuator Position clock battery off S2 10 on up off down exerciser off S1 7 on up off down with load or without load without load S1 8 with up without down SETTING THE EXERCISER CIRCUIT Press...

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Page 19: ...s 4 to select the next parameter or 3 to select the previous parameter within the current page When viewing the parameter to be changed press the button The value begins to flash Press 4 or 3 to adjus...

Page 20: ...ule detects that the engine oil temperature has exceeded the high engine temperature pre alarm setting level after the Safety On timer has expired UNDERSPEED The engine speed has fallen below the unde...

Page 21: ...MAINTENANCE Reasonable care in preventive maintenance will insure high reliability and a long life for the engine generator set and Automatic Transfer Switch WARNING When performing any type of mainte...

Page 22: ...11088 00 22 60706 207 ENGINE GENERATOR SET LAYOUT ULPSS15B2W E...

Page 23: ...23 11088 00 60706 207 ENGINE GENERATOR SET PAD LAYOUT...

Page 24: ...ked up engine generator set 9 Defective starter fuel solenoid relay s 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 25: ...25 11088 00 60706 207 AC AND DC GENERATOR SCHEMATIC...

Page 26: ...11088 00 26 60706 207 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE HOURS ITEM WORK PERFORMED...

Page 27: ...27 11088 00 60706 207 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE HOURS ITEM WORK PERFORMED...

Page 28: ...nd fitness for a particular purpose are limited to 12 months or 1000 hours which ever occurs first from date of purchase In no event is WINCO liable for incidental or conse quential damages Note Some...

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