
Systems and schedulded
maintenance
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Operator’s Manual Marine
generators sets
Maintenance task. Exhaust gas, noise and vibrations inspection
Inspect the exhaust system components for cranks, leaks and corrosion.
Exhaust system inspection points
1.
Check the hoses for softness, cranks or dents. Replace the hoses as needed.
2.
Check for corroded or broken metal parts and replace them as needed.
3.
Check for loose, corroded or missing clamps. Tighten or replace the hose clamps and/or
hangers as needed.
4.
Check that the exhaust outlet is unobstructed.
5.
Visually inspect the exhaust system for exhaust leaks. Check for carbon or soot residue
on exhaust components. Carbon and soot residue indicate an exhaust leak. Seal leaks as
Needed.
Battery
The minimum recommended capacity is from 100Ah. However, this value serves as a general
reference since it relates to the maximum intensity it can offer for starting the generator set.
The connection of the battery for a standard engine:
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Positive battery is connected to the starter.
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Negative battery is connected to the relay support.
The connection of the battery for an earth isolated engine.
•
Positive battery is connected to the starter.
•
Negative battery is connected to the bipolar relay.
Genset model
Battery capacity (Ah)
85 GTC / 100 GTAC / 115 GTC / 120 GTAC DNV
100
Circuit protection
AC Breaker interrupts the genset output in the event of an overload or short circuit. It is located
in front panel as is showed in the section 10.
Genset model
Intensity (A)
85 GTC DNV (400/230V)
100
85 GTC DNV (230V)
180
100 GTAC DNV (480/277V)
100
100 GTAC DNV (240V)
200
115 GTC DNV (400/230V)
135
115 GTC DNV (230V)
240
120 GTAC DNV (480/277V)
125
120 GTAC DNV (240V)
240