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60706-160 REV 3

3117-30

TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE

SYMPTOM

CAUSE(S)

                                 CORRECTIVE ACTION

No output

1.

Circuit breaker open.

1.

 Reset circuit breakers, replace if defective.

voltage.

2.

Defective frequency meter.

2.

Check output with another meter, replace meter if defective.

3.

Short circuit in the load.

3.

Disconnect the load. Check voltage at receptacle cord set.
Check motors, appliances and load leads for short circuit.
Repair short.

4.

Defective receptacles.

4.

Remove panel cover and check for voltage to the
receptacles. Replace defective receptacles.

5.

Loose (or broken) wires or

5.

Remove panel cover and check all wiring and connections.

connections in control box.

Tighten and/or repair where necessary.

6.

Defective rotating rectifier.

6.

Test rectifier. Replace if defective.

7.

Defective AVR

7.

Repair or replace as required

9.

Shorted or open rotor.

9.

Measure rotor resistance. Replace rotor if open or shorted.

10. Shorted or open stator.

10. Measure between leads for open or short. Replace stator if

defective.

Low voltage.

1.

Engine speed too slow.

1.

Check engine speed. Increase RPM if necessary.

2.

Generator overloaded.

2.

Reduce load if it is higher than the rated capacity of the
generator. (See generator nameplate).

3.

Inadequate engine horsepower.

3.

Generator requires 2 HP/1000 watts output. Obtain
larger engine if necessary.

4.

Defective or mis adjusted AVR

4.

Repair, adjust or replace as required

5. Replace the oil level check plug.

6. Replace the breather.

CLEANING & INSPECTING THE GENERATOR

Use a vacuum cleaner or dry low pressure compressed air
(regulated at 25-35 PSI) to clean the generator periodically.

WARNING: Equipment Damage

DO NOT CLEAN THE GENERATOR WHILE IT IS RUNNING.

Proceed as follows:

1. Remove ventilated control box cover. Vacuum or blow vents
and screen clear of dust or debris. Wash them down with
cleaning solvent if necessary.

2. Remove cooling fan shroud. Vacuum or blow dust from
screen and fan blades. Wipe them off with cleaning solvent if
necessary.

3. Vacuum or blow dust and other debris from inside genera-
tor and control box.

4. With panel cover removed, inspect the wiring for correct
routing, fraying insulation, and secure connections.

5. Replace panel cover and cooling fan shroud.

GENERATOR STORAGE

Before storing the generator, apply a heavy coat of grease to
the splined input shaft. Store the generator in a sheltered
area, where it is protected against snow, rain, and excessive
dust.

Summary of Contents for W100PTO

Page 1: ...EV 3 W85PTOS W100PTO W105PTOT W135PTOS W145PTOT W150PTOS W165PTOT Tractor Drive PTO Generators OWNERS MANUAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY FIRST READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR...

Page 2: ...ION 5 Pre Start Checks 5 Starting Procedure 6 Stopping 6 MAINTENANCE 7 Lubrication 7 Cleaning 8 Storage 8 TroubleShootingTable 8 GENERATORCONNECTIONS 120 240 Volt Single Phase 10 120 240 Volt Three Ph...

Page 3: ...ion and or fire a Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and know its proper use Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are appropriate 3 DEADLY EXHAUST GAS Exhaust fumes from any engine contain carbon monoxid...

Page 4: ...carton with the large carton 4 Open the subpack carton and make sure it contains a Generator instruction manual b Load disconnect plug disassembled in bag 5 Remove the four bolts which hold down the...

Page 5: ...less than 15 degrees during generator operation even though the mechanical design of the tumbling bar would allow greater misalignment The following wire sizes are recommended for each unit Generator...

Page 6: ...ans should install electrical wiring Wiring must conform to all applicable national state and local codes Reference National Fire Protection Association Manual No 70 National Electrical Code DANGER PE...

Page 7: ...t its starting current which is a lot higher Motor starting current requirements vary greatly by motor size and type Repulsion induction type motors are the easiest to start typically using 1 1 2 to 2...

Page 8: ...OTE EquipmentDamage If the load includes motors turn them on one at a time highest starting current motor first next highest second etc Adjust engine throttle to keep generator output under load at 60...

Page 9: ...the generator The drive shaft tumbling bar requires greasing Keep the universal joints in the coupling shaft free from grease and dirt buildup NOTE Do not over lubricate the universal joints See Figur...

Page 10: ...erloaded 2 Reduce load if it is higher than the rated capacity of the generator See generator nameplate 3 Inadequate engine horsepower 3 Generator requires 2 HP 1000 watts output Obtain larger engine...

Page 11: ...wer take off misalignment 1 Correct misalignment It should be less than 15 degrees vibration excessive 2 Loose mounting nuts and bolts 2 Tighten mounting nuts and bolts repair hold down stud or hold d...

Page 12: ...Page 10 60706 160REV3 3117 30 GENERATOR CONNECTIONS 120 240 VOLT SINGLEPHASE GENERATOR CONNECTIONS 120 240 VOLT THREEPHASE...

Page 13: ...Page 11 60706 160REV3 3117 30 GENERATOR CONNECTIONS 120 208 VOLT THREEPHASE GENERATOR CONNECTIONS 277 480 VOLT THREEPHASE...

Page 14: ...Page 12 60706 160REV3 3117 30 GENERATOR RECEPTACLE PANEL W105PTOT 4 W105PTOT 17 GENERATOR RECEPTACLE PANEL W85PTOS 3 W100PTOS 3 GENERATOR RECEPTACLE PANEL W105PTOT 18...

Page 15: ...EV3 3117 30 GENERATOR RECEPTACLE PANEL ON MODELS W135PTOS 3 W145PTOT 4 W145PTOT 17 W150PTOS 3 GENERATOR RECEPTACLE PANEL ON MODEL W165PTOT 18 GENERATOR CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE WIRING ON ALL MODELS EXCE...

Page 16: ...limitationsonthedurationofanimpliedwarranty andsomestatesdonotallow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so that above limitation or exclusion may notapplytoyou Thiswarra...

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