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TM-268 819 Page 2

Belt Drive Generator

STEAM AND HOT COOLANT can burn.

D

If possible, check coolant level when engine is
cold to avoid scalding.

D

Always check coolant level at overflow tank, if
present on unit, instead of radiator.

D

If the engine is warm, checking is needed, and there is no overflow
tank, follow the next two statements.

D

Wear safety glasses and gloves and put a rag over radiator cap.

D

Turn cap slightly and let pressure escape slowly before completely
removing cap.

ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS (EMF)
can affect  Implanted Medical Devices.

D

Wearers of Pacemakers and other Implanted
Medical Devices should keep away from serv-
icing areas until consulting their doctor and the
device manufacturer.

FALLING EQUIPMENT can injure.

D

Use lifting eye to lift unit and properly installed
accessories only, NOT gas cylinders. Do not
exceed maximum lift eye weight rating (see
Specifications).

D

Use equipment of adequate capacity to lift and support unit.

D

If using lift forks to move unit, be sure forks are long enough to
extend beyond opposite side of unit.

D

Follow the guidelines in the Applications Manual for the Revised
NIOSH Lifting Equation (Publication No. 94−110) when manu-
ally lifting heavy parts or equipment.

HOT PARTS can burn.

D

Do not touch hot engine parts bare-handed.

D

Allow cooling period before working on
equipment.

D

To handle hot parts, use proper tools and/or
wear heavy, insulated welding gloves and
clothing to prevent burns.

TILTING OR TIPPING can injure.

D

Do not put any body part under unit while lifting.

D

Always use proper equipment (hoists, slings,
chains, blocks, etc.) of adequate capacity to lift
and support components (stator, rotor, engine,
etc.) as needed during job.

PINCH POINTS can injure.

D

Be careful when working on stator and rotor assemblies.

EXPLODING PARTS can injure.

D

Failed parts can explode or cause other parts to
explode when power is applied to inverters.

D

Always wear a face shield and long sleeves
when servicing inverters.

H.F. RADIATION can cause interference.

D

High-frequency (H.F.) can interfere with radio
navigation, safety services, computers, and
communications equipment.

D

Have only qualified persons familiar with elec-
tronic equipment perform this installation.

D

The user is responsible for having a qualified electrician promptly
correct any interference problem resulting from the installation.

D

If notified by the FCC about interference, stop using the equipment
at once.

D

Have the installation regularly checked and maintained.

D

Keep high-frequency source doors and panels tightly shut, keep
spark gaps at correct setting, and use grounding and shielding to
minimize the possibility of interference.

OVERUSE can cause OVERHEATING.

D

Allow cooling period; follow rated duty cycle.

D

Reduce current or reduce duty cycle before
starting to weld again.

D

Do not block or filter airflow to unit.

SHOCK HAZARD from testing.

D

Stop engine or turn Off welding power source (if
applicable) before making or changing meter
lead connections.

D

Use at least one meter lead that has a self-
retaining spring clip such as an alligator clip.

D

Read instructions for test equipment.

READ INSTRUCTIONS.

D

Use Testing Booklet (Part No. 150 853) when
servicing this unit.

D

Consult the Owner’s Manual for welding safety
precautions.

D

Use only genuine replacement parts from the manufacturer.

D

Read and follow all labels and the Technical Manual carefully be-
fore installing, operating, or servicing unit. Read the safety in-
formation at the beginning of the manual and in each section.

D

Perform maintenance and service according to the Technical
Manual, industry standards, and national, state, and local codes.

D

Reinstall injectors and bleed air from fuel system according to
engine manual.

HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT can injure
or kill.

D

Before working on hydraulic system, turn off
and lockout/tagout unit, release pressure, and
be sure hydraulic pressure cannot be accident-
ally applied.

D

Do not work on hydraulic system with unit running unless you are a
qualified person and following the manufacturer’s instructions.

D

Do not modify or alter hydraulic pump or manufacturer-supplied
equipment. Do not disconnect, disable, or override any safety
equipment in the hydraulic system.

D

Keep away from potential pinch points or crush points created by
equipment connected to the hydraulic system.

D

Do not work under or around any equipment that is supported only
by hydraulic pressure. Properly support equipment by mechanical
means.

HYDRAULIC FLUID can injure or kill.

D

Before working on hydraulic system, turn off and
lockout/tagout unit, release pressure, and be sure
hydraulic pressure cannot be accidentally applied.

D

Relieve pressure before disconnecting or con-
necting hydraulic lines.

D

Check hydraulic system components and all con-
nections and hoses for damage, leaks, and wear
before operating unit.

D

Wear protective equipment such as safety
glasses, leather gloves, heavy shirt and trousers,
high shoes, and a cap when working on hydraulic
system.

D

Use a piece of paper or cardboard to search for
leaks−−never use bare hands.  Do not use equip-
ment if leaks are found.

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Страница 1: ...Visit our website at www MillerWelds com Description Belt Driven Generator TM 268 819A 2014 11 Eff w MD040275R And Following 4 kW And 7 5 kW Belt Drive Generators...

Страница 2: ...4kW GENERATOR 10 7 1 Troubleshooting Table 10 7 2 Field Flashing 11 SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 5kW GENERATOR 12 8 1 Troubleshooting Table 12 8 2 Troubleshooting Circuit Diagram For Welding Generator...

Страница 3: ...ccording to instructions in Troubleshooting Section before touching any parts MOVING PARTS can injure D Keep away from moving parts such as fans belts and rotors D Keep away from pinch points such as...

Страница 4: ...stallation regularly checked and maintained D Keep high frequency source doors and panels tightly shut keep spark gaps at correct setting and use grounding and shielding to minimize the possibility of...

Страница 5: ...cap 1 3 California Proposition 65 Warnings Welding or cutting equipment produces fumes or gases which contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects and in some cases cancer...

Страница 6: ...l Safety Symbols And Definitions Moving parts can injure Safe100 2012 08 2 2 Miscellaneous Symbols And Definitions Circuit Breaker Read Operator s Manual A Amperes V Volts Positive Negative Alternatin...

Страница 7: ...pe Output Generator Speed Belt Drive Pulley Single Phase 4 kVA kW 20 A 120 240 V 60 Hz or 115 230 V 50 Hz 1 0 Power Factor 100 Duty Cycle 3000 rpm 50 Hz 3600 rpm 60 Hz Generator Dimensions Control Box...

Страница 8: ...res available from the generator 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 AC AMPERES AC VOLTS 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AC AMPERES AC VOLTS 0 50 100 150 200 250...

Страница 9: ...ide Of Generator During Heavy Service Clean Monthly Service 7 5 kW Generator Brushes And Slip Rings Service More Often In Dirty Conditions 7 5 kW Model Stop engine When a circuit breaker opens it usua...

Страница 10: ...g generator output 5 Capacitor C1 Engine speed and capacitor value determinegenerator output 6 Generator Power Circuit Breaker CB1 Protects the generator windings from overload 7 Terminals 1T 2T 3T Pr...

Страница 11: ...t to prevent ro tor failure from overheating 5 Control Board PC2 Works with PC1 to regulate revolv ing field current The PWM pulse width modulation signal originates on PC2 and is sent to PC1 6 Genera...

Страница 12: ...e Section 4 2 Check connections at receptacle RC4 Be sure battery voltage is present 12 volts DC to enable control relay CR1 Check control relay CR1 Check all connections check coil continuity check f...

Страница 13: ...1T 3 Terminal 2T 4 Battery Negative Lead 5 Battery Positive Lead 6 Circuit Breaker CB1 Be sure CB1 is ON Flash the field by connecting negat ive of battery to 2T With the genera tor running momentaril...

Страница 14: ...Check slip rings wiring to brushes and brush position on slip rings Install new brushes if indicated See Section 8 8 Disconnect leads 12 and 13 from brushes and check continuity across slip rings nom...

Страница 15: ...nections at platform generator and control box Verify generator is running at 3600 rpm 60 Hz or 3000 rpm 50 Hz If generator voltage is approximately 60 volts instead of normal 230 240 volts AC replace...

Страница 16: ...ata Ridge denotes Pin 1 Ridge denotes Pin 1 PLG1 PLG31 Pin 5 Circuit Common I1 Pin 7 Circuit Common RC1 V13 V12 Voltage readings taken with PLG1 connected to RC1 on PC2 RC31 V11 V10 Voltage readings t...

Страница 17: ...e single arrow reference to circuit common lead 42 double arrow reference to points indicated e Wiring Diagram see Section 10 V1 Thru V6 Taken At Basket Receptacle V1 X to Y 240 volts AC 10 V2 X to Z...

Страница 18: ...5 ms 5 V B Pulse Width Modulation PWM Signal Between Power Board PC1 And Control Board PC2 V11 on Troubleshooting Circuit Diagram gnd gnd The waveforms represent the output of the generator When opera...

Страница 19: ...RC31 7 unless noted Receptacle Pin Value RC31 1 Pulse Width Modulation PWM Signal 1 5 volts at no load voltage increases with generator load to approximately 4 3 volts DC at maximum 2 Shutdown Signal...

Страница 20: ...e Feedback 240 volts AC with respect to RC1 1 3 Pulse Width Modulation PWM Signal 1 5 volts at no load voltage increases with generator load to approximately 4 3 volts DC at maximum 4 Shutdown Signal...

Страница 21: ...lders Replace brushes if damaged or if brush is at or near minimum length Cleaning Slip Rings Visually inspect slip rings Under normal use rings turn dark brown If slip rings are corroded or surface i...

Страница 22: ...ion Change switch position if unit is run at 50 Hz SW1 OFF 2 1 R68 3 2 7 6 8 5 4 1 R56 C20 R57 C21 D20 R41 C26 R55 D18 R47 R54 R53 U6 D26 R39 C14 R28 C19 S1 D25 C17 C13 C12 R30 C27 D13 D15 D30 R67 R59...

Страница 23: ...tacle rating If output voltage is low or not pres ent at platform receptacles check voltages at generator terminal block TE1 see Section 8 2 If TE1 voltages are correct check wiring to platform If TE1...

Страница 24: ...hese components 1 Rotor 2 Stator Assembly Use hoist and lifting strap to care fully disassemble reassemble generator Do not damage rotor or stator windings during this procedure Mark electrical leads...

Страница 25: ...rotor or stator windings during this procedure Mark electrical leads and remove brush holder assembly before dis assembling unit Reassemble generator parts using torque values in table Reconnect all...

Страница 26: ...ntact distributor for more information The following is a list of all diagrams for models covered by this manual Model Serial Or Style Number Circuit Diagram Wiring Diagram 4 kW Generator ME131503R an...

Страница 27: ...TM 268 819 Page 25 Belt Driven Generator Figure 10 1 Circuit Diagram For 4 kW Generator And Controller...

Страница 28: ...TM 268 819 Page 26 Belt Driven Generator 210 193 C Figure 10 2 Circuit Diagram For 7 5 kW Generator And Controller...

Страница 29: ...TM 268 819 Page 27 Belt Driven Generator 203 132 A Figure 10 3 Circuit Diagram For Power Board PC1...

Страница 30: ...TM 268 819 Page 28 Belt Driven Generator Figure 10 4 Circuit Diagram For Control Board PC2 Eff w Serial No LC199488 And Following...

Страница 31: ...TM 268 819 Page 29 Belt Driven Generator 207 884 C...

Страница 32: ...The following is based on the Deutz Tier 4 version of the 4 kW generator 50 Hz Generator Lead Connections Lead Connections GND ENGINE TO 3T 1A STATOR TO CB1 4A STATOR TO CB1 5A STATOR TO RC4 3 6A STAT...

Страница 33: ...PLG31 9 9B RC3 B PLG1 8 12B RC2 E PLG1 9 13B RC2 F PLG31 4 15A PLG1 6 TO PLG31 6 16A PLG1 3 TO PLG31 1 17A PLG1 4 TO PLG31 2 21C PLG1 1 TO RC2 A 22C PLG1 2 TO RC2 B 42B RC3 C TO CONNECTION POINT 1 42...

Страница 34: ...TM 268 819 Page 32 Belt Driven Generator Notes...

Страница 35: ...ff w MD040275R And Following For OM 268 819 Revision A And Following Description Belt Driven Generator TM 268 819A 2014 11 Visit our website at www MillerWelds com 4 kW And 7 5 kW Belt Drive Generator...

Страница 36: ...enerator 4000w JLG 1001138565 1 7 264722 Stator Generator 4000w JLG 1001140346 1 7 264718 Stator Generator 4000w JLG 1001140347 1 7 258819 Stator Generator 4000w JLG 1001147436 1 7 258818 Stator Gener...

Страница 37: ...ing 4kw Generator JLG 1001150619 1 12 CB1 218782 Supplementary Protector Man Reset 2p 20a 250vac Fr 1 13 139041 Bushing Strain Relief 450 709 Id x 1 115 Mtg Hole 1 207683 Screw 006 32 x 25 Hex Hd Slt...

Страница 38: ...sy 4kw 50 60 Hz Includes 1 1 252143 Control Box 4kw Generator 1 2 253045 Bracket Mtg Control Box 2 253044 Cover Control Box 4kw Generator 1 3 C1 253046 Capacitor Polyp Met Film 50 Uf 440 Vac 1 4 Brack...

Страница 39: ...Rdl Sgl Row 984 X 2 047 X 591 1 5 255739 Endbell Gen Tensioner Machined JLG1001119250 JLG1001136988 JLG1001155348 1 5 264345 Endbell Gen Tensioner Machined JLG2460050 JLG2460050 1 6 212035 Rotor Asse...

Страница 40: ...3 Panel End Shroud JLG2460050 1 20 258645 Panel End Shroud JLG2460048 1 21 258644 Insulator Endbell 1 22 604318 Nut 250 20 50hex 39h Stl Pld Elastic Stop Nut 4 23 268783 Stud Stl 250 20 X 13 312 4 24...

Страница 41: ...1 210198 Harness Wrg Control Box Not Shown includes 1 PLG1 PLG31 168071 Housing Plug Pins skts Service Kit 2 7 RC2 210525 Housing Plug Pins skts Service Kit 1 8 RC3 210526 Housing Plug Pins skts Serv...

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