Baldor Portable Generator TS130 User Manual

Tier 2/3 Towable Generators  
(Trailer and Skid Mounted)  
(Diesel Liquid Cooled)  
TS25, 35, 45, 60, 80, 130, 175, 250 and 400  
Installation & Operating Manual  
10/06  
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Table of Contents  
Section 1  
Product Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
Safety Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
Responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Caution Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6  
Section 2  
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
Section 3  
Receiving & Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Receiving & Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Lifting the Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Physical Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Secure the Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Hot Exhaust Gasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3  
Fuel Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3  
Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4  
Battery Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7  
Recommended Engine Oil and Battery Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9  
Post Installation Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9  
Section 4  
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Towing the Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Selecting the Proper Towing Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Safe Driving Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Safety Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3  
Towing Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4  
Lug Nut Tightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4  
Trailer Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Voltage Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
PreStart Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
Operating Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
Digital Engine Controller Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9  
Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12  
Inputs and Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13  
Analog Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16  
Setpoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16  
Section 5  
Troubleshooting and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Problems and Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Appendix A  
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1  
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1  
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Section 1  
Product Safety Information  
Safety Notice  
Be sure that you are completely familiar with the safe operation of this equipment. This  
equipment may be connected to other machines that have rotating parts or parts that are  
controlled by this equipment. Improper use can cause serious or fatal injury. Always  
disconnect all electrical loads before starting the generator.  
Installation and repair procedures require specialized skills with electrical generating equipment  
and liquid cooled engine systems. Any person that installs or repairs this generator must have  
these specialized skills to ensure that this generating unit is safe to operate. Seek expert advise  
for repairs or any questions you may have about the safe installation and operation.  
The precaution statements are general guidelines for the safe use and operation of this  
generator. It is not practical to list all unsafe conditions. Therefore, if you use a procedure that is  
not recommended in this manual you must determine if it is safe for the operator and all  
personnel in the proximity to the generator and connected loads. If there is any question of the  
safety of a procedure please seek expert advise before starting or stopping the generator.  
This equipment contains high voltages. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury. Only  
qualified personnel should attempt the startup procedure or troubleshoot this equipment.  
This equipment may be connected to other machines that have rotating parts or parts that are  
driven by this equipment. Improper use can cause serious or fatal injury. Only qualified  
personnel should attempt the startup procedure or troubleshoot this equipment.  
System documentation must be available to anyone that operates this equipment at all  
times.  
Keep non-qualified personnel at a safe distance from this equipment.  
Only qualified personnel familiar with the safe installation, operation and maintenance  
of this device should attempt start-up or operating procedures.  
Always stop engine before making or removing any connections.  
Always stop engine and allow it to cool before refueling.  
Responsibility  
When your generator is delivered, it becomes the responsibility of the owner/operator of the  
generator set to prevent unsafe conditions and operation of the equipment. Some  
responsibilities include (but are not limited to) the following:  
1. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator of this generator to ensure that this  
equipment is correctly and safely installed.  
2. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator of this generator to ensure that this  
equipment, when installed fully complies with all federal, state and local codes.  
3. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator of this generator to ensure that any person  
operating this equipment has been properly trained.  
4. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator of this generator to ensure that any person  
operating this equipment has access to all manuals and information required for the  
safe use and operation of this equipment.  
5. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator of this generator to ensure that it is properly  
maintained and safety inspected at regular scheduled intervals.  
6. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator of this generator to ensure that any person  
who has not been trained on the safe use of this equipment does not have access to  
this equipment.  
Read This Manual Thoroughly  
If you do not understand any concept, any procedure, any safety warning statement, any safety  
caution statement or any portion of this manual, seek expert advise. Make sure you understand  
the information in this manual so that you can safely enjoy the full use of this generator.  
Symbols  
This symbol is shown throughout the manual to indicate a connection to ground reference point.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death.  
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Precaution Statements Used In This Manual  
There are three classifications of precautionary statements used in this manual. The most critical  
is a WARNING statement, then the Caution statement and the least critical is the Note  
statement. The usage of each statement is as follows:  
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in injury or  
death.  
Caution: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to  
property.  
Note:  
Additional information that is not critical to the installation or operation.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions for the generator that  
should be followed during installation, operation and maintenance of the generator.  
For ease of reading, the Warning statements are divided into four categories: Operation, Burn, Installation,  
and Maintenance.  
Operation Statements  
WARNING: If the trailer is not properly secured to the tow vehicles tow hitch, the trailer may separate  
from the tow vehicle and cause severe injury or property damage. Always ensure that the tow  
hitch and trailer tongue are properly connected, in good working condition and that safety  
chains are properly connected from the trailer to the tow vehicle.  
WARNING: Maximum safe highway speed for towing the light tower is 55 miles per hour. Excessive  
speed or improper towing may result in an accident or damage.  
WARNING: Never allow a person to ride in or on a trailer that is being towed. All states prohibit  
passengers in towed vehicles. A person can fall off and be struck be another vehicle or run  
over by the towed trailer. Failure to observe this warning can result in death.  
WARNING: Before using a tow vehicle, verify that the vehicle is designed for the load. Using a vehicle  
that is too small is very dangerous. Be certain that it can handle the M.G.V.W. (Maximum  
Gross Vehicle Weight) and the tongue weight for safe towing and braking.  
WARNING: For a new trailer, the wheel lug nuts should be tightened to the proper torque specification  
before use, after 50 miles of operation and every 100 miles of operation thereafter. Failure to  
check the lug nuts for proper tightness can result in an accident due to a wheel falling from  
the trailer.  
WARNING: Never operate a trailer or tow vehicle that has a loose, missing or broken lug nut. The trailer  
is designed for safe operation with all lug nuts installed and all at the proper torque rating.  
Operating the trailer with one or more broken or missing lug nuts greatly increases the load  
on the remaining nuts and can cause failure of the remaining nuts that can result in an  
accident due to a wheel falling from the trailer.  
WARNING: Never operate this generator in a manner other than as described in this manual. Operation  
in any manner not described in this manual should be considered unsafe and should not be  
attempted. Never start the engine unless you have first verified that the installation and  
operation of the generator are as described in this manual.  
WARNING: Be sure that you are completely familiar with the safe operation of this equipment. This  
equipment may be connected to other machines that have rotating parts or parts that are  
controlled by this equipment. Improper use can cause serious or fatal injury.  
WARNING: Exhaust fumes/gases are extremely dangerous and can cause severe illness or death. Never  
breath exhaust fumes produced by a running engine. Only run the engine outdoors where  
ventilation is plentiful. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless and  
extremely dangerous gas that can cause unconsciousness or death. Symptoms of carbon  
monoxide poisoning include: dizziness, nausea, headaches, sleepiness, vomiting or  
incoherence. If you or anyone else experiences these symptoms, get out into fresh air  
immediately. Stop the engine and do not restart the engine until it has been inspected and if  
necessary repaired or reinstalled in a well ventilated area.  
WARNING: When operating this generator remain alert at all times. Never operate machinery when  
physically or mentally fatigued, or while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.  
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WARNING: Gasoline and diesel fuel are flammable and can cause fire, explosions, injury or death. For  
storage or refueling handle fuel with care and only in clean, approved, properly marked safety  
fuel containers.  
WARNING: Do not overfill the fuel tank. Only fill the tank to within 1/2, of the top of the tank to allow  
space for fuel expansion. Overfilling of tank may cause fuel to spill out onto engine and  
cause fire or explosion.  
WARNING: Clean up fuel spills by wiping completely dry before starting engine. Gasoline and diesel fuel  
are flammable and can cause fire, explosions, injury or death.  
WARNING: Make sure the fuel cap is completely and securely closed after refueling to prevent spillage.  
Gasoline and diesel fuel are flammable and can cause fire, explosions, injury or death.  
WARNING: Over crank indication can mean a loss of crank disconnect signal during the previous run  
period. Attempting to restart the engine with no crank disconnect signal can destroy the  
starter motor, which can cause serious personal injury.  
WARNING: Hot exhaust gasses must never be directed toward anything that may catch fire or explode.  
WARNING: This generator must not be used on or near any forest covered, brush covered, or grass  
covered land unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrestor. The  
spark arrestor must be maintained in effective working order by the operator.  
WARNING: Never operate the generator set indoors or in a poorly ventilated area such as a tunnel or cave.  
Exhaust fumes are extremely dangerous to all personnel that are in or in contact with that area.  
WARNING: Keep generator at least three feet away from buildings and other structures.  
WARNING: Keep generator away from flammable or hazardous materials (trash, rags, lubricants,  
explosives, paints etc.) and grass or leaf build up.  
WARNING: Some parts of this generator rotate during operation. Rotating parts can present extreme  
danger if clothing or body extremities are caught by the rotating part and can cause serious  
or fatal injury. Never touch a part of the generator until the engine has been stopped and all  
rotating parts are completely stopped. Also, disconnect the battery terminals to prevent  
accidental engine rotation during servicing.  
WARNING: Never move a generator set that is running. Loads should be connected and position secure  
before starting the engine. Hazards are caused by moving a generator set that is running.  
WARNING: Never connect or disconnect loads during operation. Always connect load circuits before  
starting the engine and use external branch disconnects etc. to switch loads On/Off.  
WARNING: High voltage is present whenever engine is running. Electrical shock can cause serious or  
fatal injury. Never operate electrical equipment while standing in water, on wet ground or with  
wet hands, feet or shoes or while barefoot.  
WARNING: High voltage is present whenever the engine is running. Electrical shock can cause serious  
or fatal injury. Always stop engine before connecting or disconnecting power cords or  
external devices.  
WARNING: Be sure that you understand how to stop the engine quickly in case of an emergency situation.  
Become familiar with the controls and safety systems provided with this generator set.  
WARNING: Always wear safety glasses with side shields and hearing protection when working near the  
generator.  
WARNING: Improper operation may cause violent motion of connected equipment. Be certain that  
unexpected movement will not cause injury to personnel or damage to equipment.  
WARNING: Never permit anyone to operate the generator without proper instructions. Be sure to keep a  
copy of this manual with the generator so that all users can be properly informed of its safe  
operation.  
WARNING: Never allow children or pets to be in the area where the generator is running. The generator  
and the equipment being powered by the generator may cause injury or death.  
WARNING: Never operate the generator unless all guards, covers, shields and other safety items are  
properly installed.  
WARNING: Do not put hands, feet, tools clothing or other objects near rotating parts such as drive shaft,  
pulley, belt etc. Rotating parts cause extremely dangerous situations because they can catch  
loose clothing or extremities and cause serious or fatal injury.  
WARNING: Never operate the engine when the air cleaner is removed. An engine backfire can cause  
serious burns.  
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Operation Statements Continued  
WARNING: Never “jump start” a generator to start the engine. If the battery charge is insufficient to start  
the engine, charge or replace the battery and try to restart. Jump starting a battery can cause  
the battery to explode and cause severe injury or death to anyone in the area.  
WARNING: Do not smoke near generator during operation or when close to fuel source. LPG and natural  
gas fuels are flammable and can cause fire, explosions, injury or death.  
WARNING: Keep a fire extinguisher near the generator while generator is in use. An extinguisher rated  
“ABC” by the National Fire Protection Association is appropriate.  
Burn Statements  
WARNING: Parts of this generator are extremely hot during and after operation. To prevent severe burns,  
do not touch any part of the generator until you have first determined if the part is hot. Wear  
protective clothing and after use allow sufficient time for parts to cool before touching any  
part of the generator.  
WARNING: Do not touch the hot exhaust parts. In addition to a sever burn, the sudden involuntary jerk of  
the hand or body part caused by contact with high voltage or a hot surface can result in injury  
to yourself or others.  
WARNING: Engine coolant is under pressure and is near the boiling point of water when engine is hot.  
Do not open the coolant system until the engine has completely cooled. Hot coolant can  
cause severe burns and other injuries. When engine is cool, coolant level can be checked.  
Installation Statements  
WARNING: Disconnect the battery’s ground terminal before working in the vicinity of the battery or  
battery wires. Contact with the battery can result in electrical shock when a tool accidently  
touches the positive battery terminal or wire. The risk of such shock is reduced when the  
ground lead is removed during installation and maintenance.  
WARNING: Installation and repair procedures requires specialized skills with electrical generating  
equipment and small engine systems. Any person that installs or performs repairs must have  
these specialized skills to ensure that the generator set is safe to operate. Seek expert advise  
for installation or repairs.  
WARNING: Be sure all wiring complies with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all regional and local  
codes or CE Compliance. Improper wiring may cause a hazardous condition and exposure to  
electrical hazards can cause serious injury or death.  
WARNING: Be sure the system is properly grounded before applying power. Do not apply AC power  
before you ensure that grounds are connected. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal  
injury. NEC requires that the frame and exposed conductive surfaces (metal parts) be  
connected to an approved earth ground. Local codes may also require proper grounding of  
generator systems.  
Warning: Do not connect the generator output neutral to the frame or local ground. The generator  
output is isolated from ground. NEC and local codes require that the generator output remain  
isolated from local ground reference.  
WARNING: Place protective covers over all rotating parts such as drive shaft, pulley, belt etc. Rotating  
parts cause extremely dangerous situations because they can catch loose clothing or  
extremities and cause serious or fatal injury.  
WARNING: Unauthorized modification of a generator set may make the unit unsafe for operation or may  
impair the operation of the unit. Never start a generator set that has been modified or tampered  
with. Be sure that all covers and guards are properly installed and that the unit is safe before  
starting the engine. If you are unsure, seek expert advise before starting the engine.  
WARNING: When moving the generator, use reasonable caution. Be careful where you place fingers and  
toes to prevent injury “Pinch Points”. Never try to lift a generator without a hoist or lift means  
because they are heavy and bodily injury may result.  
Warning: Never connect this generator to the electrical system of any building unless a licensed  
electrician has installed an approved transfer switch. The national electrical code (NEC)  
requires that connection of a generator to any electrical circuit normally powered by means of  
an electric utility must be connected by means of approved transfer switch equipment to  
isolate the electrical circuit from the utility distribution system when the generator is  
operating. Failure to isolate the electrical circuits by such means may result in injury or death  
to utility power workers due to backfeed of electrical energy onto the utility lines.  
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WARNING: Circuit overload protection must be provided in accordance with the National Electrical Code  
and local regulations.  
WARNING: Check Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt (GFCI) receptacles monthly by using the “Test” and  
“Reset” buttons.  
WARNING: Have electrical circuits and wiring installed and checked by licensed electrician or qualified  
technician. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury.  
WARNING: Never stand under or close to an object that is being hoisted or lift into position. Accidents  
happen and if the object falls or tips over you or someone else could be crushed by the  
weight of the object causing severe injury or death to to yourself or others. Always remain a  
safe distance from the object and always wear protective head gear (hard hat).  
Maintenance Statements  
WARNING: Installation and servicing of batteries is to be performed or supervised by personnel  
knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away  
from batteries.  
WARNING: Before servicing the generator set, be sure to disconnect the battery terminals to prevent  
accidental engine rotation or starting.  
WARNING: Before cleaning, inspecting, repairing or performing any maintenance to the generator set,  
always be sure the engine has stopped and that all rotating parts have also stopped. After  
stopping, certain components are still extremely hot so be careful not to get burned.  
WARNING: Before servicing the generator set, be sure to disconnect the glow plugs or spark plug wires  
and the battery terminals to prevent accidental engine rotation or starting.  
WARNING: Engine coolant is under pressure and is near the boiling point of water when engine is hot.  
Do not open the coolant system until the engine has completely cooled. Hot coolant can  
cause severe burns and other injuries. When engine is cool, coolant level can be checked.  
WARNING: Inspect all wiring frequently and replace any damaged, broken or frayed wiring or wires with  
damaged insulation immediately. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury.  
WARNING: Disconnect all electrical wires and load devices from generator power outlets before servicing  
the generator. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury. Always treat electrical  
circuits as if they are energized.  
WARNING: A battery presents a risk of fire and explosion because they generate hydrogen gas.  
Hydrogen gas is extremely explosive. Never jump start a battery, smoke in the area around  
the battery or cause any spark to occur in the area around the battery.  
WARNING: Do not mutilate the battery or dispose of a battery in a fire. The battery is capable of  
exploding. If the battery explodes, electrolyte solution will be released in all directions.  
Battery electrolyte solution is caustic and can cause severe burns and blindness. If  
electrolyte contacts skin or eyes, immediately flush the area with water and seek medical  
attention quickly.  
WARNING: The battery electrolyte is a dilute sulfuric acid that is harmful to the skin and eyes. It is  
electrically conductive and corrosive. If electrolyte contacts the skin, flush the area  
immediately with water and wash it off using soap and water. If electrolyte contacts the eyes,  
immediately flush the eye thoroughly with water and seek medical attention quickly.  
WARNING: A battery presents a risk of electrical shock hazard and high short circuit current. Electrical  
shock can cause serious or fatal injury. Never wear jewelry, watch or any metal objects when  
in the area around the battery.  
WARNING: Check fuel tank, fuel line, and connections monthly for fuel leaks. Diesel is flammable and  
can cause fire, explosions, injury or death. If a leak is found, replace only with approved pipe  
or components.  
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Caution Statements  
Caution: Avoid installing the generator set beside heat generating equipment, or directly below water  
or steam pipes or in the vicinity of corrosive substances or vapors, metal particles and dust.  
Heat can cause engine problems to develop and unwanted substances can cause rust or  
generator failure over time.  
Caution: Do not apply high voltage to windings (do not start the generator) in a moisturesaturated  
condition. Moisture can cause insulation breakdown, making it necessary to repair the  
generator and consequent expense and loss of time.  
Caution: Use only original equipment or authorized replacement parts. Using the correct parts will  
assure continued safe operation as designed.  
Caution: Do not support the generator from the top of the frame or enclosure.  
Caution: Do not tamper with or change the engine speed. Engine speed is factory set to produce the  
correct voltage and output frequency.  
Caution: Never operate the engine without a muffler. The engine is designed to have the correct  
exhaust components installed and operating without these components can present a fire  
hazard, cause excessive exhaust gases and cause damage to engine. Inspect muffler  
periodically and replace if necessary.  
Caution: The Programmable Output Contacts selection must agree with the external control wiring  
prior to energizing the controller. Failure to do so may cause severe equipment damage.  
Caution: If a dead battery is suspected, remove the controller fuse, charge battery (or replace), and  
then attempting starting. Damage to engine control may result from jump starting.  
Caution: This generator must have a battery installed for operation. The battery is used during starting  
and during operation. If engine operation is attempted while the battery is removed, damage  
to the engine’s electrical components may result.  
Caution: Large “Engine Compartment Doors” on each side of enclosure must remain closed during  
operation. If doors remain open, engine will overheat due to insufficient air flow around  
engine.  
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Section 2  
General Information  
Thank you for purchasing your Baldor Generator Set. This manual contains information you need to safely and efficiently  
install and operate your generator set. During the preparation of this manual every effort was made to ensure the  
accuracy of its contents. This manual describes only very basic engine information. A separate owner’s manual for the  
engine is supplied with this unit for your use. Please refer to the engine manual for information relative to engine  
operation, maintenance, recommendations and additional safety warnings.  
Copyright Baldor 2006. All rights reserved.  
This manual is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied or  
reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Baldor Electric Company, Inc.  
Baldor Generators have earned the reputation of being high quality and dependable. We take pride in this fact and  
continue to keep our quality standards high on our list of priorities. We are also constantly researching new technological  
ideas to determine if they could be used to make our generator sets even better.  
Baldor makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied  
warranties of fitness for any particular purpose. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  
Baldor assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.  
Limited Warranty  
Baldor will replace or repair free of charge any part or parts of the generator of their manufacture that are defective in  
workmanship and materials for a period of time as set forth in the Warranty Period chart below. All Baldor products  
requiring warranty service shall be transported or shipped freight prepaid to a Baldor Generator repair facility.  
Notification of the defect or problem, a description of the manner in which the Baldor generator is used, and the name,  
address and telephone number of the customer requiring warranty service must be included. Baldor is not responsible for  
removal and shipment of the Baldor product to the service center or for the reinstallation of the Baldor product upon its  
return to the customer, or any incidental or consequential damages resulting from the defect, removal, reinstallation,  
shipment or otherwise. Problems with Baldor products can be due to improper maintenance, faulty installation,  
nonBaldor additions or modifications, or other problems not due to defects in Baldor workmanship or materials. If a  
Baldor Generator repair facility determines that the problem with a Baldor product is not due to defects in Baldor  
workmanship or materials, then the customer will be responsible for the cost of any necessary repairs. Genset engines  
are covered under the engine manufacturers warranty. Proper engine maintenance is required. Any request for engine  
warranty or repair should be made directly with the engine manufacturers warranty center. See engine manufacturers  
data for applicable engine warranty periods and location of repair centers. This Limited Warranty and Service Policy  
represents Baldor’s sole and exclusive warranty obligation with respect to Baldor products. Baldor’s liability to a customer  
or any other person shall not exceed Baldor’s sales price of the applicable Baldor product. BALDOR DISCLAIMS ALL  
OTHER EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY.  
Warranty Period  
Generator Series  
Labor*  
1 Year  
Parts  
3 Years  
Portable Products (Premier, Powerchief,  
DG Series)  
Towable Products (TS)  
POW’R LITE Light Towers  
1 Year or 3,000 Hours  
1 Year or 3,000 Hours  
3 Years or 3,000 Hours  
3 Years or 3,000 Hours  
Light Fixture, Lamps and Ballasts are excluded  
from any warranty coverage  
3600 RPM Standby Systems  
(Some AE Models)  
1800 RPM Standby Systems  
(Some AE Models, DLC, GLC)  
1 Year or 1,000 Hours  
1 Year or 3,000 Hours  
3 Years or 1,000 Hours  
3 Years or 3,000 Hours  
Industrial Standby Systems  
Industrial Prime Power Systems  
International  
1 Year or 1,000 Hours  
1 Year or 1,000 Hours  
1 Year or 1,000 Hours  
2 Years or 1,000 Hours  
1 Year or 1,000 Hours  
1 Year or 1,000 Hours  
*For products covered under labor coverage, travel expenses will be allowed up to 7 hours straight labor or 300 miles,  
whichever occurs first, and only applies to permanently wired and mounted products (AE, DLC, GLC, IDLC).  
You must save the purchase receipt. Proof of purchase, date, serial number and model number will be required for all  
portable and Towable products to qualify for any warranty consideration.  
A startup inspection form/warranty registration must be completed in its entirety and submitted to Baldor Generators  
within 30 days of startup to qualify for any warranty consideration, excluding: Portables, Towables and Light Towers.  
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Receiving & Installation  
Receiving & Inspection When you receive your generator, there are several things you should do immediately.  
1. Observe the condition of the shipping container and report any damage immediately to  
the commercial carrier that delivered your system.  
2. Verify that the part number of the system you received is the same as the part number  
listed on your purchase order.  
3. If the system is to be stored for several weeks before use, be sure that it is stored in a  
location that conforms to published storage temperature and humidity specifications.  
WARNING: Never stand under or close to an object that is being hoisted or lift into position. Accidents  
happen and if the object falls or tips over you or someone else could be crushed by the  
weight of the object causing severe injury or death to to yourself or others. Always remain a  
safe distance from the object and always wear protective head gear (hard hat).  
Lifting the Generator When lift or hoist equipment is used to lift the generator and move it to position, be careful not  
to contact overhead wires or other obstacles. Be sure the lift or hoist equipment has appropriate  
capacity and tires for the terrain to avoid becoming stuck or tipping over. Ifthe shipping pallet is intact,  
use a fork lift to move the generator. If the shipping pallet has been removed, use the “Lift Point”  
hole at the top of the generator, Figure 3-1.  
The lift point is designed only for the weight of the generator and factory trailer. Do not lift by these  
points if the generator is mounted to a trailer that has been modified from the factory specifications  
for stock units. Please consult Baldor for custom designs.  
Figure 3-1 Generator Lifting  
C1  
B1  
A2  
Lift Point  
A1  
A
B
C
Table 3-1 Mounting Dimensions  
Generator  
TS25  
No. of Axles  
A
67  
65  
82  
83.5  
83.5  
92.5  
92.5  
102  
126  
A1  
47.5  
48.5  
60  
A2  
5.5  
5.5  
5.5  
5.5  
5.5  
5.5  
5.5  
7
B
130  
136.5  
146  
150  
150  
178  
180  
218  
251  
B1  
74  
74  
84  
84  
C
C1  
38  
38  
38  
38  
38  
42  
48  
54  
66  
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
62  
62  
62  
62  
62  
75  
75  
82  
98  
TS35  
TS45  
TS60  
TS80  
TS130  
TS175  
TS250  
TS400  
62.5  
62.5  
75  
84  
118  
130  
159  
195  
76  
76  
93  
5.22  
Physical Location The mounting location of the system is important. It should be installed in an area that is  
protected from direct harmful gases or liquids, dust, metallic particles, shock and vibration.  
It should be installed in an outdoor location so the exhaust fumes are vented to the atmosphere.  
When the Generator is installed outdoors  
The factory installed enclosure is designed to keep out undesirable weather elements while  
providing cooling and ventilation.  
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Several other factors should be carefully evaluated when selecting a location for installation:  
1. For effective cooling and maintenance, the system should be mounted on a flat,  
smooth, noncombustible level surface. A concrete pad is ideal and provides a secure  
installation.  
2. Installation should prevent water levels from reaching the generator. Drainage must be  
adequate to keep concrete pad free from standing water.  
3. Installation should prevent obstructions by buildup of leaves, grass, sand, snow, etc. If  
these items pose a problem, consider building a small fence or other break to protect  
the unit from accumulation of debris.  
4. Installation should place the generator as close as possible to the transfer switch.  
5. At least forty--eight (48) inches clearance must be provided on all sides for air flow.  
6. Access must be provided to allow the enclosure covers to be opened or removed for  
service and maintenance.  
7. Maximum Ambient temperature is 122°F (50°C).  
Figure 3-2 Generator Mounting (Skid)  
A
B1  
B
Holes each side  
TA0000C10  
TS250 only  
(4 Holes)  
A2  
A2  
A1  
A1  
A2  
A2  
BA0236A00  
A1  
TS130/175 only  
(4 Holes)  
TS25/45/80 only  
(3 Holes)  
A1  
A1  
BA0236A02  
A2  
A2  
10.85401--G10  
TS400 only  
(6 Holes)  
27  
24  
21  
48  
A1  
Table 3-2 Mounting Dimensions  
Generator  
TS25  
A
74  
74  
84  
84  
84  
118  
130  
159  
195  
A1  
8.12  
A2  
23.81  
B
B1  
36  
36  
36  
36  
36  
40  
46  
52  
63  
38  
38  
38  
38  
38  
42  
48  
54  
66  
TS35  
TS45  
TS60  
TS80  
TS130  
TS175  
TS250  
TS400  
8.38  
28.56  
8.38  
28.56  
8.38  
28.56  
8.38  
28.56  
16.57  
16.57  
18.00  
12.00  
26.57  
26.57  
40.00  
See Figure 3-2  
Secure the Generator (Skid Mount only)  
Six mounting bolts (eight for TS130/175/250) in the base frame secure the generator to the  
shipping pallet. Remove these bolts, lift the generator and remove the shipping pallet. Secure  
the generator to the concrete pad using anchor hardware (not provided) in the base frame  
mounting holes (holes are 0.66” diameter). See Figure 3-2 and Table 3-2. Anchor bolts must be  
long enough to extend through the generator mounting frame.  
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Hot Exhaust Gasses  
WARNING: Exhaust fumes/gases are extremely dangerous and can cause severe illness or death. Never  
breath exhaust fumes produced by a running engine. Only run the engine outdoors where  
ventilation is plentiful. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless and  
extremely dangerous gas that can cause unconsciousness or death. Symptoms of carbon  
monoxide poisoning include: dizziness, nausea, headaches, sleepiness, vomiting or  
incoherence. If you or anyone else experiences these symptoms, get out into fresh air  
immediately. Stop the engine and do not restart the engine until it has been inspected and if  
necessary repaired or reinstalled in a well ventilated area.  
WARNING: Hot exhaust gasses must never be directed toward anything that may catch fire or explode.  
Exhaust must always be directed away from living areas or buildings that are occupied by people  
or animals. Never allow exhaust gases to be directed towards any openings or air entry routes  
(doors, windows, vents, etc...) of an occupied building.  
The direction of the discharged hot air and hot exhaust gases is important as they have the  
potential to create brown spots on the lawn or shrubs. In extreme cases this extremely hot air  
could cause dried grass, shrubs, trees or other debris to ignite.  
It is also recommended that an exhaust rain cap be used whenever it is possible that rain could  
get into the system. This will help to prevent corrosion and damage to the exhaust system and  
engine.  
Installation  
The generator is completely assembled, tested and adjusted at the factory before it is shipped.  
The procedures presented in this manual are suggestions and it is the responsibility of the  
Owner/Operator to arrange for these procedures to be performed by licensed contractors  
according to all applicable codes including local codes for your Municipality/City/County and  
State. External connections required at the time of installation are:  
1. Electrical Connections power wiring (optional transfer switch) and control wiring.  
2. Ground Connection.  
After installation, the post installation checks must be performed prior to starting the engine.  
After these checks have been performed and the system operation is verified to be good, refer to  
Section 5 Maintenance for periodic checks that must be performed at scheduled intervals to  
ensure continued operation with minimal problems.  
WARNING: Disconnect the battery’s ground terminal before working in the vicinity of the battery or  
battery wires. Contact with the battery can result in electrical shock when a tool accidently  
touches the positive battery terminal or wire. The risk of such shock is reduced when the  
ground lead is removed during installation and maintenance.  
Fuel Connections  
External fuel connections are not required. A self contained fuel tank is located within the base  
of the generator set.  
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Electrical Connections Class 1 wiring methods must be used for field wiring connections to terminals of a class 2  
circuit. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to arrange for these procedures to be  
performed by a licensed electrical contractor and ensure conformance to all applicable codes  
including local codes peculiar to your municipality/city/county and state. Wire size and insulation  
type should be as required by NEC (National Electrical Code) and local codes.  
Warning: Never connect this generator to the electrical system of any building unless a licensed  
electrician has installed an approved transfer switch. The national electrical code (NEC)  
requires that connection of a generator to any electrical circuit normally powered by means of  
an electric utility must be connected by means of approved transfer switch equipment to  
isolate the electrical circuit from the utility distribution system when the generator is  
operating. Failure to isolate the electrical circuits by such means may result in injury or death  
to utility power workers due to backfeed of electrical energy onto the utility lines.  
Warning: Incorrect installation of this generator set could result in property damage, injury or death.  
Connection of the generator to its fuel source must be done by a qualified professional  
technician or contractor.  
WARNING: Be sure the system is properly grounded before applying power. Do not apply AC power before  
you ensure that grounds are connected. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury. NEC  
requires that the frame and exposed conductive surfaces (metal parts) be connected to an  
approved earth ground. Local codes may also require proper grounding of generator systems.  
Intended Use The intended purpose of this generator set is to provide electrical power when the main utility power  
supply is interrupted. Therefore, it is important that all the wiring that connects the generator set with  
your house, transfer switch, distribution box, battery charger, etc. be properly installed.  
Protection  
Single Phase circuit protection is provided within the generator. The power output connections  
are rated and sized according to the KW of the generator. Proper lead wire from these points to  
the automatic transfer switch (or load switching device) is mandatory. See transfer switch  
information for corresponding generator input terminals.  
Three phase circuit protection is provided by the generator. When connecting the generator  
output to an electrical load, a UL listed circuit breaker with the appropriate ratings shall be  
provided within 25 feet of the Genset. Use only copper wires.  
Table 3-3 Standby Power Ratings  
Electrical Load Capacity Standby Power Ratings  
Generator  
1 Phase  
Volts  
3 Phase  
Catalog  
No.  
kVA kW  
Amps *  
75/2x75  
kVA  
25/25/25  
37/37/37  
46/46/48  
60/60/61  
72/72/81  
131/131/134  
169/169/175  
250/250/250  
400/400/400  
kW  
20/20/20  
30/30/30  
37/37/38  
48/48/49  
58/58/65  
105/105/107  
135/135/140  
200/200/200  
320/320/320  
Volts  
Amps  
69/60/30  
104/90/45  
128/111/57  
166/144/73  
201/174/97  
364/315/160  
468/405/210  
693/601/300  
1110/962/481  
TS25  
TS35  
TS45  
TS60  
TS80  
TS130  
TS175  
TS250  
TS400  
18  
25  
27  
43  
45  
70  
18  
25  
27  
43  
45  
70  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
104/2x104  
112/x2112  
179/2x179  
187/2x187  
291/2x291  
416/2x416  
729/2x729  
1041/2x1041  
100 100  
175 175  
250 250  
* Example 2x75 means 2 lines (Line to Neutral) of 120V @ 75 amps each.  
Table 3-4 Prime Power Ratings  
Electrical Load Capacity Prime Power Ratings  
3 Phase  
Generator  
Catalog  
No.  
1 Phase  
Volts  
kVA kW  
Amps *  
75/2x75  
kVA  
23/23/23  
kW  
18/18/18  
Volts  
Amps  
62/54/27  
93/81/40  
121/105/52  
156/135/67  
190/165/90  
329/285/145  
433/375/190  
624/541/270  
1013/878/439  
TS25  
TS35  
TS45  
TS60  
TS80  
TS130  
TS175  
TS250  
TS400  
18  
22  
25  
40  
43  
66  
95  
18  
22  
25  
40  
43  
66  
95  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
240/120  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
208/240/480  
91/2x91  
33/33/33  
27/27/27  
104/2x104  
166/2x166  
179/2x179  
275/2x275  
395/2x395  
666/2x666  
1000/2x1000  
44/44/44  
56/56/56  
69/69/75  
119/119/121  
156/156/159  
227/227/227  
365/365/365  
35/35/35  
45/45/45  
55/55/60  
95/95/97  
125/125/127  
180/180/180  
292/292/292  
160 160  
240 240  
* Example 2x75 means 2 lines (Line to Neutral) of 75 amps each.  
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Single Phase Connections  
Single phase connections are made at load receptacles located by the operator panel, see  
Figure 3-3 Receptacle Panel (Single Phase)  
Circuit Breakers (Single or Double pole)  
Circuit Breakers provides protection on some  
units. To reset a breaker, place it in the OFF  
then the ON position.  
Single pole breaker  
for 120VAC outlets  
Double pole breaker  
for 240VAC outlets  
(GOLD)  
X
X
CS6369  
125/250V  
50A  
Y
W
Single phase power is  
always available.  
G
(GOLD)  
Y
(SILVER)  
W
CS6365N  
240V, 50A  
GFI Outlet  
120V, 20A  
Figure 3-4 Remote Start Connections  
Tier 1 Systems  
Tier 2/3 Systems  
RR1 RR2  
Remote Start Connections  
Remote Start Connections on front panel  
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Three Phase Connections  
Figure 3-5 Three Phase Connections  
TS250/TS400 Connections  
For power to be applied to these  
terminals, the Output Voltage  
Selector Switch must be in the  
120/208V, 120/240V or  
277/480V positions.  
Customer Connections  
L1, L2, L3 and N  
Earth Ground Connection  
(to Driven Earth Ground Rod)  
Transfer Switch Considerations  
The following are general considerations for the safe use of a transfer switch:  
1. The transfer switch should be located inside the building near the main breaker box or  
the disconnect box.  
2. The transfer switch must be kept away from any location that might allow water to get  
on it.  
3. If the transfer switch is mounted outside, it must be protected from the environment and  
it’s elements.  
4. Do not mount the transfer switch on the generator set.  
5. Do not mount the transfer switch where flammable liquids or vapors are present.  
Remote Start Contacts  
This twowire connection will start and stop the generator, when properly connected to a remote  
used to start the generator.  
Shore Power Use extension cord with appropriately sized conductors to connect the optional “Shore Power”  
receptacle to 120VAC (240VAC for TS400) single phase utility power. This powers battery  
chargers, block heaters etc. when the generator is not in operation. A single phase 20 amp  
breaker is provided for circuit protection.  
AC Input  
These connections are for units with float type battery charger or engine block heater. A  
constant supply of 120 volts AC (or as specified) is needed at these terminals to power these  
devices when generator is not operating.  
Note: Power is not required when the unit is in operation. Internal battery charging and radiant  
heat during operation eliminate the need for these devices.  
Battery Charger Considerations  
1. Mount the battery charger inside the generator enclosure as close to the battery as is  
reasonably possible.  
2. Do not mount the battery charger where flammable liquids or vapors are present.  
When the battery is charging it produces explosive gasses.  
General Wiring Considerations  
1. When routing the interface wiring, do not route it up against anything that could cut or  
chafe the wiring. do not route the wire up against any hot or potentially hot object.  
2. Make sure that all the electrical components (generator set, transfer switch, battery  
charger, etc.) share a common ground.  
3. Check with your local building inspector to determine what you must do to comply with  
the local regulations for grounding of this type of permanent installation.  
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Frame Ground Connection  
WARNING: Be sure the system is properly grounded before applying power. Do not apply AC power  
before you ensure that grounds are connected. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal  
injury. NEC requires that the frame and exposed conductive surfaces (metal parts) be  
connected to an approved earth ground. Local codes may also require proper grounding of  
generator systems.  
It is important for safety reasons that the Generator set, transfer switch and battery charger share  
a common Ground and neutral.  
The NEC requires that the frame and exposed metal surfaces be at local ground reference  
potential to avoid electrical shock hazard. A local ground reference may require a driven earth  
ground conductor at the generator installation site. Make the ground connection as shown in  
1. Open the enclosure electrical access panel door.  
This is the local ground reference to ground the generator enclosure and frame.  
Battery Connections The generator is shipped with no battery installed.  
Caution: This generator must have a battery installed for operation. The battery is used during starting  
and during operation. If engine operation is attempted while the battery is removed, damage  
to the engine’s electrical components may result.  
WARNING: Installation and servicing of batteries is to be performed or supervised by personnel  
knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away  
from batteries.  
WARNING: Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire. The battery is capable of exploding. If the  
battery explodes, electrolyte solution will be released in all directions. Battery electrolyte  
solution is caustic and can cause severe burns and blindness. If electrolyte contacts skin or  
eyes, immediately flush the area with water and seek medical attention quickly.  
WARNING: Do not mutilate the battery . The battery contains electrolyte solution which is caustic and  
can cause severe burns and blindness. If electrolyte contacts skin or eyes, immediately flush  
the area with water and seek medical attention quickly.  
WARNING: A battery presents a risk of electrical shock hazard and high short circuit current. The  
following precautions are to be followed when working on batteries:  
1. Remove watches, rings, necklaces and all other metal objects.  
2. Use tools with insulated handles.  
3. Wear safety goggles, rubber gloves and boots.  
WARNING: The battery electrolyte is a dilute sulfuric acid that is harmful to the skin and eyes. It is  
electrically conductive and corrosive. The following precautions are to be followed when  
working on batteries:  
1. Wear full eye protection (safety glasses or goggles) and protective clothing.  
2. Where electrolyte contacts the skin, flush the area immediately with water and wash it  
off using soap and water.  
3. Where electrolyte contacts the eyes, immediately flush the eye thoroughly with water  
and seek medical attention quickly.  
4. Spilled electrolyte is to be washed down with an acid neutralizing agent. A common  
practice is to use a solution of one pound (500 grams) bicarbonate of soda to one  
gallon (four liters) of water. the bicarbonate solution is to be added until evidence of  
reaction (foaming) has ceased. The resulting liquid is to be flushed with water and the  
area dried.  
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WARNING: A battery presents a risk of fire because they generate hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas is  
extremely explosive. Never jump start a battery, smoke in the area around the battery or  
cause any spark to occur in the area around the battery. The following precautions are to be  
followed when working on batteries:  
1. Do not smoke when near batteries.  
2. Do not cause flame or spark in battery area.  
3. Discharge static electricity from body before touching batteries by first touching a  
grounded metal surface.  
WARNING: Disconnect the battery’s ground terminal before working in the vicinity of the battery or  
battery wires. Contact with the battery can result in electrical shock when a tool accidently  
touches the positive battery terminal or wire. The risk of such shock is reduced when the  
ground lead is removed during installation and maintenance.  
Procedure:  
The correct type battery must be installed in the battery compartment provided, see Table 3-5.  
Installation and servicing of batteries is to be performed or supervised by personnel  
knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions.  
Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.  
1. Open access doors and locate battery tray.  
2. Remove battery cables from the battery, the () negative first then the (+) positive.  
3. Remove the Battery Hold Down Bar and Rods.  
4. Remove the old battery and place the correct new battery (see Table 3-5) on the tray.  
a. Place the bent end of the Battery Hold Down Rod through the hole in the Battery Tray.  
b. Place the threaded end of the Battery Hold Down Rod through the hole in the  
Battery Hold Down Bar and secure with flat washer, lock washer and nut.  
c. Repeat steps a and b for the other Battery Hold Down Rod.  
Figure 3-6 Battery Installation  
The + and terminals of your battery may  
be different than shown. Be sure that the  
Positive lead is connected to the positive  
(+) terminal of your battery.  
Washers & Nut  
Battery  
Battery Hold Down Bar  
(Install away from terminals)  
Washers & Nut  
Battery Hold Down Rod  
Battery Tray  
6. Connect the positive lead to the positive (+) battery terminal.  
7. Connect the negative lead to the negative () battery terminal.  
8. Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.  
9. Connect charging source to the battery terminals.  
10. Disconnect the battery’s ground terminal before working in the vicinity of the battery or  
battery wires. Contact with the battery can result in electrical shock when a tool  
accidently touches the positive battery terminal or wire. The risk of such shock is  
reduced when the ground lead is removed during installation and maintenance.  
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Recommended Engine Oil and Battery Type  
When replacing batteries, use only the recommended battery for your generator, see Table 3-5.  
Table 3-5 Oil & Battery Recommendations  
SUMMER  
OIL  
WINTER  
OIL  
OIL  
CAPACITY  
8.6 QTS  
RECOMMENDED  
BATTERY  
(AMPS) COLD  
CRANKING  
925  
MODEL  
TS25  
SAE. 20W/50  
SAE. 20W/50  
SAE. 20W/50  
SAE. 20W/50  
SAE. 20W/50  
SAE. 20W/50  
SAE. 20W/50  
SAE. 20W/50  
SAE. 20W/50  
5W/30  
5W/30  
5W/30  
5W/30  
5W/30  
5W/30  
5W/30  
5W/30  
5W/30  
BCI Group 24  
BCI Group  
BCI Group  
BCI Group  
BCI Group  
BCI Group  
BCI Group  
BCI Group  
BCI Group  
TS35  
8.5 QTS  
925  
TS45  
11.8 QTS  
11.8 QTS  
14.0 QTS  
18.0 QTS  
34.0 QTS  
34.0 QTS  
45.0 QTS  
925  
TS60  
925  
TS80  
925  
TS130  
TS175  
TS250  
TS400  
(2) 750  
(2) 750  
(2) 750  
(2) 750  
Post Installation Checks  
When the initial installation is complete, these checks must be performed before starting the  
engine. These checks are not required before each start, only after the initial installation.  
1. Generators that have been in transit or storage for long periods may be subjected to  
extreme temperature and moisture changes. This can cause excessive condensation,  
and the generator windings should be thoroughly dried before bringing the generator  
up to full nameplate voltage. If this precaution is not taken, serious damage to the  
generator can result.  
Caution: Do not apply high voltage to windings (do not start the generator) in a moisturesaturated  
condition. Moisture can cause insulation breakdown, making it necessary to return the  
generator to the factory for repair, and consequent expense and loss of time.  
Note: These precautions are especially necessary in locations such as seaboard installations and  
other high humidity areas. Some installations will be in atmospheres that are much more  
corrosive than others. Prevention of a failure is better than being forced to make a repair.  
2. Verify that the transfer switch is in Utility Power mode. No power must be present at  
the generator or transfer switch connections. Verify with a voltmeter.  
3. Verify that the engine starting battery is disconnected so accidental starting is not possible.  
4. Verify generator is securely mounted and anchored to cement pad (skid mount only).  
5. Verify that proper clearance exists on all sides and top of enclosure.  
6. Verify no debris (buildup of leaves, grass, sand, snow, etc.) is present.  
7. Assure generator is a safe distance from any flammable or combustible material.  
8. Verify that the three phase generator power (L1, L2, L3 and N) are properly connected  
to the transfer switch.  
9. Verify that the generator and transfer switch load are voltage compatible.  
10. Verify that no load is connected to the circuit breaker and/or transfer switch.  
11. Inspect the engine and generator and verify that there are no loose wires or  
components. Tighten if necessary.  
12. Verify that the ground conductor is of correct wire size and properly connected.  
13. Verify engine oil level is full. Refer to engine manual if necessary.  
14. Verify engine coolant level is full. Refer to engine manual if necessary.  
15. Verify exhaust system to assure it is in properly connected and pointing away from  
occupied living space, air entry routes (doors, windows, vents etc.) and combustible  
materials.  
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Post Installation Checks Continued  
16. Place the voltage output selector switch in the appropriate position.  
17. Verify all loads are disconnected.  
18. Verify the Master Control is in the “Stop” position.  
Connect the engine starting battery to the starter. Verify it is installed correctly.  
19. Verify the fuel source is available.  
20. Remove all tools, rags, etc. from inside the generator enclosure. Close all enclosure  
doors and be sure no hands are inside the generator enclosure when it starts.  
21. Start the generator.  
22. The engine should begin to crank and start when the fuel moves to the engine. If the  
engine fails to start, refer to Section 5 Troubleshooting.  
23. With the engine running, several checks must be made:  
a. Verify there are no fuel leaks. If a fuel leak is detected, stop the engine (set the  
Master Control in the “Stop” position) immediately and repair the leak before  
proceeding.  
b. Verify there are no coolant or oil leaks. If a leak is detected, stop the engine (set  
the Master Control in the “Stop” position) immediately and repair the leak before  
proceeding.  
c. Verify that operation is smooth. If squeals, vibrations or other abnormal sources of  
noise exist, stop the engine (set the Master Control in the “Stop” position)  
immediately and repair before proceeding.  
d. Verify the correct voltage exists at the receptacles.  
WARNING: Engine coolant is under pressure and is near the boiling point of water when engine is hot.  
Do not open the coolant system until the engine has completely cooled. Hot coolant can  
cause severe burns and other injuries. When engine is cool, coolant level can be checked.  
24. After the operation checks are made, stop the engine (set the Master Control in the  
“Stop” position) and wait 2 hours for the engine to cool. When the engine is cool,  
check engine oil and coolant levels as instructed in the engine operation manual.  
25. Close all enclosure covers. The post installation checks are now complete.  
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Section 4  
Operation  
Towing the Generator  
WARNING: Never allow a person to ride in or on a trailer that is being towed. All states prohibit  
passengers in towed vehicles. A person can fall off and be struck be another vehicle or run  
over by the towed trailer. Failure to observe this warning can result in death.  
WARNING: Before using a tow vehicle, verify that the vehicle is designed for the load. Using a vehicle  
that is too small is very dangerous. Be certain that it can handle the M.G.V.W. (Maximum  
Gross Vehicle Weight) and the tongue weight for safe towing and braking.  
WARNING: For a new trailer, the wheel lug nuts should be tightened to the proper torque specification  
before use, after 50 miles of operation, after 100 miles of operation and periodically thereafter.  
Failure to check the lug nuts for proper tightness can result in an accident due to a wheel  
falling from the trailer.  
WARNING: Never operate a trailer or tow vehicle that has a loose, missing or broken lug nut. The trailer  
is designed for safe operation with all lug nuts installed and all at the proper torque rating.  
Operating the trailer with one or more broken or missing lug nuts greatly increases the load  
on the remaining nuts and can cause failure of the remaining nuts that can result in an  
accident due to a wheel falling from the trailer.  
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Make sure the tow vehicle is able to tow the load. Vehicle brake capacity is extremely  
critical and the tow vehicle must be able to handle the additional weight of the trailer  
mounted generator. Radiator and transmission cooling must also be considered.  
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Be sure hitch capacity is equal to or greater than the load when mounted on the vehicle.  
Be sure the size and rating of the hitch ball is equal to or greater than the load.  
Make sure the safety chain(s) rating is equal to or greater than twice the maximum  
gross vehicle weight rating of your trailer.  
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It is illegal to transport passengers in any trailer.  
Reduce weight in car trunk and rear seat areas by the amount of tongue weight of your  
trailer.  
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Any alterations or changes made to the trailer void any express or implied warranties  
on the trailer or towing equipment.  
Selecting the Proper Towing Equipment  
When selecting the proper towing equipment, the two most important factors that must be  
considered are the M.G.V.W. (Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight) and the Tongue Weight (trailer  
tongue weight at the hitch). The M.G.V.W. is the total weight of the trailer plus the payload in the  
trailer. The tongue weight is the downward pressure exerted at the coupler. The easiest way to  
measure the gross vehicle weight is to place the loaded trailer on a vehicle scale making sure  
that the scales are supporting the entire weight of the loaded trailer.  
The easiest method to measure tongue weight is to place the jack stand (trailer tongue) on a  
scale making sure the trailer is level. The trailer tongue should be level and in its normal towing  
position. Tongue weight should be 10% of trailer weight and not more than10% of M.G.V.W.  
Tow Vehicle  
Make sure the vehicle you are using to tow the trailer is capable of towing the weight. Check the  
vehicle Owner’s Manual for towing capability of the towing vehicle or contact the vehicle  
manufacturer for this information. Make sure the tow vehicle is able to tow the load. Vehicle  
brake capacity is extremely critical and the tow vehicle must be able to handle the additional  
weight of the trailer mounted generator. Radiator and transmission cooling must also be  
considered. Seek expert advise to select the proper tow vehicle. Trailers with a gross vehicle  
weight rating that exceeds 10,000 lbs require special consideration.  
Table 4-1 Tow Hitch Capacity  
Tow Vehicle  
Compact Vehicle  
Hitch Class  
Sub Class I  
Class I  
Maximum Tow Capacity  
Maximum Tongue Weight  
100 Lbs.  
1000 Lbs.  
Compact Vehicle  
2000 Lbs.  
200 Lbs.  
Mid & Full Size Vehicle  
3/4 Ton or larger Truck  
1 Ton or larger Truck  
Class 3−8 Vehicle  
Class II  
3500 Lbs.  
300 Lbs.  
Class III  
5000 Lbs.  
500 Lbs.  
Class IV  
10000 Lbs.  
1000 Lbs.  
Custom Engineered  
Custom Engineered  
Custom Engineered  
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Electrical Trailer Wiring  
All trailers must have taillights, brake lights and turn signals connected to the towing vehicle’s  
electrical system. It is also recommended that a heavy duty turn signal flasher and emergency  
flasher (if separate) be installed since the trailer lights place an extra load on car flasher units.  
Towing Heavy Trailer Loads  
1. Trailer brakes. In all cases refer to your vehicle’s owner manual and the trailer  
operating manual to be certain you have an adequate braking system to handle the  
vehicle/trailer combination. Also, State and local requirements, road and weather  
conditions and grade of road, etc. should be considered for trailer braking.  
2. Additional equipment. The following items may be helpful for towing heavy loads. Consult  
your vehicle’s owner manual or dealership for recommended towing accessories.  
a. Overload Springs  
b. Overload or air shocks  
c. Transmission Oil Cooler  
d. Engine Oil Cooler  
e. Coolant recovery System  
f.  
Heavy Duty Fan  
g. Side View Mirrors  
h. Sway Control  
Safe Driving Tips 1. Loading Trailer. The trailer should be loaded so that the downward tongue weight is  
approximately 10% of the gross vehicle weight. The trailer tongue should be level with  
the tow vehicle coupling during towing. Adjust load, hitch and coupling as necessary to  
ensure trailer tongue remains level during towing.  
2. Following and stopping distance. The stopping distance is increased when towing a  
trailer. A rule of thumb for the minimum distance that should be maintained between  
you and the preceding car on dry pavement is one car and trailer length (2 car lengths)  
for every 10 MPH you are traveling. The distance should be increased accordingly  
depending on road and weather conditions. Avoid sudden stops if possible.  
3. Passing. Accelerating and passing should be done slowly to allow extra distance for  
passing. Signal well in advance when passing and returning to the proper lane. Allow for  
the extra length of the trailer before changing lanes. Never change lanes abruptly as this  
may cause the trailer to sway and push the tow vehicle into a “jack knife” condition.  
4. Turning. Allow for the extra length of the trailer. Drive slightly beyond normal turning point  
to avoid running over curbs and soft shoulders. Turning radius increases when towing.  
5. Uphill and Downhill Grades. Reduce speed and use a lower transmission gear for  
steep or long up or down hill grades. Maintain safe distance from other vehicles.  
6. Parking.  
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Avoid parking on uphill or downhill grades  
Place transmission in “PARK”  
Apply parking brake.  
Use wheel chocks.  
In a parking lot, avoid parking close to other vehicles. Turning radius is greater  
and it may be impossible to get out of a parking space after a few other vehicles  
have parked around your vehicle.  
7. Trailer Sway. If trailer sway occurs, reduce speed. Apply trailer brakes rather than car  
brakes to control sway. See step 1 and ensure trailer tongue remains level during  
towing. If sway persists, seek expert advise.  
8. Trailer Backing. Backing a trailer can be frustrating. The most important item to remember  
is that the trailer will go in the opposite direction of the tow vehicle. It is helpful to have  
another person help you back the trailer and watch for objects.  
Turn the vehicle’s wheels to the right to make the trailer go left, and vice versa.  
Put your hand at the bottom of the steering wheel. The trailer will go in the same direction  
your hand moves (moving your hand to the right will cause the trailer to go right, and vice  
versa). Sharp steering wheel corrections will cause the trailer to jackknife and may cause  
damage to the rear of the tow vehicle or the front of the trailer.  
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Figure 4-1 Trailer Component Identification  
Lift Hook  
Battery  
Compartment  
Jack  
Coupler Handle  
Coupler  
Tow Vehicle Mounted  
Pintle Hook  
Trailer Brake  
Pintle  
Safety  
Chains  
Single or  
Double Axle  
Safety  
Chains  
Ball Coupler  
Trailer  
Jack  
Engine  
Compartment  
Caution: Large “Engine Compartment Doors” on each side of enclosure must remain closed during  
operation. If doors remain open, engine will overheat due to insufficient air flow around engine.  
WARNING: If the trailer is not properly secured to the tow vehicles tow hitch, the trailer may separate  
from the tow vehicle and cause severe injury or property damage. Always ensure that the tow  
hitch and trailer tongue are properly connected, in good working condition and that safety  
chains are properly connected from the trailer to the tow vehicle.  
Safety Checks The following items should be checked before each use and once every 100 miles of towing:  
1. Verify the tow vehicle is designed to tow the trailer before trailer is connected to the  
vehicles hitch. Using a tow vehicle that is too small is very dangerous.  
2. Verify the stop, tail and turn signals are working properly.  
Replace damaged lenses, reflectors or bulbs.  
3. Check wires for good connections and possible fraying or wearing of insulation.  
4. Check and properly maintain the trailer, hitch, jack, ball and coupler.  
5. Inspect hitch and ball for damage. Ball or hitch can be damaged in parking, hitting  
curbs, dragging when crossing ditches or railroad tracks.  
6. Check and properly tighten all bolts on trailer, hitch, ball and coupler (including trailer  
wheels).  
7. Check safety chains for wear and do not allow them to drag on ground or roadway.  
8. Test breakaway system.  
Hydraulic surge brake system, normally have a cable or chain connected to the tow  
vehicle. In a break away condition, this cable or chain activates the master cylinder and  
operates the brakes as the trailer stops.  
An electric brake system, the emergency breakaway system has a battery, charger,  
breakaway switch with a pull pin and cable connected to the tow vehicle. In a break  
away condition, this cable operates the electric brakes (power provided by the brake  
battery) as the trailer stops.  
9. Check all generator mounting hardware for tightness.  
10. Check tow vehicle tires for wear and proper inflation. (Check vehicle’s owner manual  
for proper level of inflation of tires for towing a trailer).  
11. Check trailer tires for wear and proper inflation. Replace only with a tire of the same  
size and capacity ratings.  
12. Carry emergency flares, reflectors and fire extinguisher.  
13. Carry spare light bulbs and fuses.  
14. Wheel bearings should be checked and regreased after the first 100 miles, and every  
4000 miles thereafter or at least once a year. Wheel bearing grease or a good grade of  
multipurpose grease should be used for packing wheel bearings. If you don’t know  
how to repack your wheel bearing, take your trailer to a service shop. Be sure to  
properly tighten the axle nut and wheel nuts during assembly.  
15. For proper tow vehicle maintenance while towing a trailer, check vehicle’s owner  
manual and manufacturer’s specifications.  
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Towing Instructions  
1. Be sure the generator is off.  
2. Shut all enclosure doors and latch the locks.  
3. Back the tow vehicle to within a few inches of the trailer coupler (Pintle or Ball).  
4. Be sure the Coupler Handle is in the “UP” (open) position or the Pintle Hook is Open.  
5. Adjust the trailer jack for the height of the hitch on the tow vehicle.  
6. Back the tow vehicle so the trailer coupler is directly over the tow vehicle ball hitch or  
the Pintle hook.  
7. Lower the trailer so the trailer coupler rests securely on the ball hitch of the tow vehicle.  
Move the Coupler Handle to the horizontal position and lock it in place to securely hold  
the ball hitch of the tow vehicle.  
OR  
Latch the Pintle and lock the Pintle device securely.  
Note: If this is not done properly, the trailer may become unhitched when it is towed.  
8. Retract the front jack, pull the jack pin and rotate the jack 90 degrees from vertical to  
the horizontal position, making sure the selflocking pin reseats and the jack is secured  
to the tow bar (stowed position).  
9. Connect safety chains, making sure to cross them. If a safety chain is too long, simply  
twist it a few turns to shorten the chain before attaching to the tow vehicle.  
10. Connect the trailer light connector to the tow vehicle.  
11. Test the trailer lights to ensure they are operational.  
12. Check tires for proper inflation.  
13. Check wheel lug nuts for correct tightness (see Lug Nut Tightness).  
Wheel nuts/bolts should be torqued before the first road use and after each wheel  
removal. Check and retorque after the first 50 miles and again at 100 miles.  
Check periodically thereafter.  
14. Verify that all jacks, pins, cables, and doors are secured and trailer tongue is level.  
15. Remove tire chocks (if used). These prevent the trailer from moving when parked.  
Lug Nut Tightness Be sure to use only the fasteners matched to the cone angle of your wheel (usually 60 or 90  
1. If a wheel is removed and installed, start each nut by hand to prevent cross threading.  
2. Tighten lug nuts in the following sequence.  
Figure 4-2 Lug Nut Tightening Specifications  
1
1
1
1
1
8
10  
7
8
6
7
Tightening  
Sequence  
3
5
6
4
4
3
3
5
6
4
4
3
4
3
5
9
2
5
2
2
2
2
4 Bolt  
5 Bolt  
Application  
6 Bolt  
8 Bolt  
10 Bolt  
Description  
Minimum Torque (ftlbs.)  
Maximum Torque (ftlbs.)  
Torque  
Specification  
1/2” Cone nut  
12” 13” Wheel  
14” 16” Wheel  
Flat Disc Wheel  
Clamp Ring  
50  
90  
65  
120  
225  
210  
260  
5/8” Cone nut  
5/8” Cone nut  
3/4” Hex nut  
175  
190  
210  
Demountable Ring Clamp  
4-4 Operation  
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Trailer Setup  
1. Locate a suitable, level location. Also be sure there are no overhead wires or  
obstructions.  
The trailer is balanced so the majority of the weight rests on the tow bar (Jack).  
If on a minor incline, the safest way to position the tailer is to have the tow bar facing  
down the incline (front of the trailer lower than the rear of the trailer).  
2. Install tire chocks if used. These prevent the trailer from moving when parked.  
3. Disconnect the safety chains and the trailer light connector from the tow vehicle.  
4. Pull the pin on the front jack and rotate the jack 90 degrees to the vertical position.  
Lock the jack in the vertical position using the pin to secure it.  
5. Move the Coupler Handle to the vertical position to release the ball hitch.  
OR  
Release the Pintle hook.  
6. Use the jack to raise the trailer coupler from the ball hitch of the tow vehicle.  
7. The tow vehicle can now be moved away from the trailer.  
8. Use the jack to level the trailer for operation.  
Voltage Selection  
WARNING: High voltage is present whenever the engine is running. Electrical shock can cause serious  
or fatal injury. Always stop engine before connecting or disconnecting power cords or  
external devices.  
WARNING: High voltage is present whenever engine is running. Electrical shock can cause serious or  
fatal injury. Never operate electrical equipment while standing in water, on wet ground or with  
wet hands, feet or shoes or while barefoot.  
Hard Wire Load Terminal Block, shown in Figure 3-5.  
1. Ensure the generator is off.  
2. Place voltage select switch in the correct position 208/120, 240/120 or 480/277VAC.  
Refer to Table 4-2 for voltages available in each position. To ensure the switch position  
Figure 4-3  
Insert padlock through the hole in the handle.  
This activates an internal mechanism that  
prevents handle rotation.  
3. Carefully inspect all Individual load cables for broken insulation or other signs of  
damage. Never use a damaged cable. Replace it before usage.  
4. L1, L2, L3, Neutral and Ground cables must be brought into load block compartment  
through access hole in base of enclosure.  
5. Ensure that wires are properly connected and connections are secure.  
6. Use disconnect at the load to turn off the load. Do not start engine with load switched  
“on”. Allow engine to come up to speed and warm up before load is switched on.  
Note: When the generator is running, opening load block door will cause load disconnect to trip.  
7. Observe the output voltage indicator and set the Voltage Adjust (Figure 4-5) for proper  
voltage.  
8. If left unattended, lock all doors to prevent tampering or injury.  
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Table 4-2 Three/Single Phase Operation  
Voltage at Terminal Lugs  
Voltage at Plug Receptacles  
Alternator  
Winding  
Connection  
Voltage  
Adjust  
Position  
120VAC  
240VAC Receptacles  
(Twist Lock)  
Switch  
Position  
Line To Line Voltage  
Line To Neutral Voltage  
Receptacles  
L−N  
120  
L1−L2  
L2−L3  
416  
460  
480  
208  
230  
240  
L1−L3  
L1−N  
L2−N  
240  
266  
277  
120  
133  
139  
L3−N  
L−L  
208  
230  
240  
208  
230  
240  
200  
220  
240  
L−N  
120  
133  
139  
120  
133  
139  
100  
110  
120  
Minimum  
Middle  
416  
460  
480  
208  
230  
240  
416  
460  
480  
208  
230  
240  
200  
220  
240  
240  
266  
277  
120  
133  
139  
100  
110  
120  
240  
266  
277  
120  
133  
139  
100  
110  
120  
Series High  
Wye  
133  
480/277  
208/120  
240/120  
Maximum  
Minimum  
Middle  
139  
120  
Parallel Low  
Wye  
133  
Maximum  
Minimum  
Middle  
139  
100  
Parallel Low  
ZigZag  
110  
Maximum  
120  
No connection at Terminal Lug #2.  
Receptacle Panel Load Connections, see Figure 4-4.  
1. 240/120VAC voltage is present at the receptacle panel at all times when generator is  
running.  
2. Carefully inspect all Individual load cables for broken insulation or other signs of  
damage. Never use a damaged cable. Replace it before usage.  
3. Individual load cables may be routed into the receptacle compartment through the  
Enclosure Electrical Access Panel.  
4. Individual load cables may be connected or disconnected while generator is running.  
Use extreme care not to touch any electrical wire or terminal to avoid shock hazard.  
5. Keep Enclosure Electrical Access Panel closed at all times. This prevents rain or other  
harmful elements from entering the compartment. Output metering and gauges can be  
observed through the window in the Enclosure Electrical Access Panel.  
Figure 4-4 Receptacle Panel (Single Phase)  
Circuit Breakers (Single or Double pole)  
Circuit Breakers provides protection on some  
units. To reset a breaker, place it in the OFF  
then the ON position.  
(GOLD)  
Y
(GOLD)  
X
X
CS6369  
125/250V  
50A  
Note:  
Single phase power is  
always available.  
Y
W
G
W
(SILVER)  
CS6365N  
240V, 50A  
GFI Outlet  
120V, 20A  
Meters, switches, lights and other operator control components are located in various places on  
4-6 Operation  
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Figure 4-5 Operator Control Panel Components  
Volts  
Battery  
Analog display of generator output voltage  
in RMS volts.  
Displays the voltage of the engine starting battery.  
Water Temp  
Displays the temperature of the engine coolant.  
AMPS  
Analog display of generator output current  
in RMS amps.  
Oil Press  
Displays engine oil pressure.  
Horn A Horn (annunciator or buzzer) sounds an  
alarm when operator attention is needed.  
HERTZ  
Analog display of generator RPM which  
relates to the output frequency in Hertz.  
Shore Power Inlet Connect an extension cord that  
has an appropriate rating from utility power to this  
outlet. To power onboard battery charger, block  
heater, etc.  
Amps Switch switch (On−Off )  
Selects what is displayed on AC  
Amperes meter.  
Voltage Adjust  
1
+
Increase or Decrease the Generator output  
voltage.  
OFF  
2
Off − No AC Ampere display.  
1 − Phase 1 current display.  
2 − Phase 2 current display.  
3 − Phase 3 current display.  
Panel Lights)  
Lamps to illuminate the operator panel.  
Voltage Select Switch switch  
Selects 208/120, 240/120 or 480/277VAC.  
PANEL LIGHTS  
Panel Lights switch (On−Off )  
Turns on the panel lights.  
ON  
OFF  
FUSE  
15  
Fuse Fuses provides protection on some units.  
(Do not remove while generator is running).  
Breaker Circuit Breakers provides protection on  
some units. To reset a breaker, simply press  
the center button when tripped or move  
handle to ꢀOff" then back to ꢀOn".  
BREAKER  
or  
2 Pole  
1 Pole  
Auto Start Connection for external two wire starting from  
transfer switch or other controller. Strip the  
insulation from the remote start wires. Simply  
press while inserting the wire then release to  
secure the connection.  
or  
Note: Some features are optional and  
may not be installed on your system.  
Voltage Reconnect and Adjustment  
The digital engine controller runs software called voltage autodetect. Every time the engine is  
started and after the timer in the Engine Params: Stabil Time has elapsed, the nominal voltage  
will be detected and locked in. Various set points in the engine controller are then calculated as  
a percentage of this nominal voltage. For example: The overvoltage set point is set to 110%.  
This means that when the unit is providing 208V, the overvoltage set point will lock in at 229V.  
When the unit is operating in 480V the overvoltage set point will lock in at 528V.  
Example: To change the voltage from 208V nominal to 240V nominal, the voltage adjustment  
must be made before the controller locks in the nominal voltage.  
1. Set the Voltage Select Switch to 240/120V position.  
2. Start the engine.  
3. Immediately adjust the Voltage Adjust for 240VAC nominal before the 20 second timer  
expires.  
4. The new 240V nominal voltage is now locked in.  
This procedure must be performed whenever the nominal voltage is changed.  
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PreStart Procedure  
Before attempting to start the generator set, several things must first be verified or  
performed. These are:  
1. Fill system fuel tank with clean, fresh diesel fuel.  
2. Fill engine crankcase to full mark with clean, fresh lubricating oil per engine  
manufacturer operating guide.  
3. Radiator coolant should be checked at the beginning of each day and filled in  
compliance with the engine manufacturer’s guidelines.  
4. Secure the generator for operation.  
a. Skid mounted the power generating system should be mounted to a smooth,  
hard surface suitable for supporting the system under all stress conditions.  
b. Trailer mounted block wheels to prevent accidental movement.  
c. Adequate clearance must be provided for access doors to fully open.  
Note: The exhaust also exits radiator end. When positioning a generator system ensure position  
does not cause a concentration of toxic emissions.  
5. Place voltage select switch in the correct position 208/120, 240/120 or 480/277VAC  
6. Carefully inspect all Individual load cables for broken insulation or other signs of  
damage. Never use a damaged cable. Replace it before usage.  
7. L1, L2, L3, Neutral and Ground cables must be brought into load block compartment  
through access hole in base of enclosure.  
8. Ensure that wires are properly connected and connections are secure.  
9. Ensure that an external ground connection is made when required for safety.  
10. Ensure that the Remote Start wires are properly connected, if used.  
11. Use disconnect at the load to turn off the load. Do not start engine with load switched  
“On”. and warm up before load is switched on.  
12. Manually start the engine, allow engine to come up to speed and perform the Voltage  
Reconnect and Adjustment within the allotted time.  
13. Stop the engine.  
Caution: Large “Engine Compartment Doors” on each side of enclosure must remain closed during  
operation. If doors remain open, engine will overheat due to insufficient air flow around  
engine.  
14. Ensure that Engine Compartment doors are closed for proper ventilation.  
Note: Receptacle Panel Load cables may be routed into the receptacle compartment through the  
Enclosure Electrical Access Panel after generator is started and has warmed up.  
Operating Procedures The enginegenerator controller is designed to start and stop an engine from either AUTO  
“Automatic” mode or Manual “NOT IN AUTO”. Refer to Figure 4-6.  
Manual Start Procedure  
1. Press PAGE until the “OFF AUTO MAN” display is shown.  
2. Press Modeuntil control is in MAN mode.  
3. Press “Start”.  
4. The controller will start the engine.  
Manual Stop Procedure  
1. Use disconnect at the load to turn OFF the load. Allow generator cool down if needed.  
2. Press “Stop”. Press Modeuntil control is in OFF mode.  
AUTO Start Procedure  
1. Press Modeuntil control is in AUT mode.  
In Auto mode, the generator will start when the remote start input closes.  
2. In Auto mode, the generator will stop when the remote start input opens.  
4-8 Operation  
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Digital Engine Controller Description EM0046A21 (MRS17)  
Figure 4-6 Operator Control Panel  
Operating Modes and  
Horn & Fault Reset  
Manual  
Run  
Display  
Stop  
Menu  
Group  
LED Indicators  
Note: The operator control panel is equyipped with a heater element that allows the LCD display  
to operate to 40°C (not the entire generator set, see generator specifications). This  
heater operates from the main battery power.  
LED Indicators  
Alarm (red) Alarm (shutdown) condition occurred. Annunciates & shuts down generator.  
Not In Auto (red) Control is not in auto mode and cannot provide standby power.  
Running (green) Generator is running, no alarms or warnings.  
Warning (yellow) A warning condition has occurred. Annunciates only.  
Ready/Auto (green) Control is in Auto mode and ready to provide standby power.  
Supplying Load (green) Generator is providing output voltage to load.  
Table 4-3 Alarm & Warning Conditions  
Warning  
Alarm  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
High Coolant temperature  
Low Oil pressure  
Low Fuel level  
Generator Under/Over Voltage  
Generator Under/Over Frequency  
Generator Over Current  
Generator Overspeed  
X
X
Coolant temperature Low  
Starting battery Under/Over Voltage  
Manual Run  
Start  
Immediately begins the crank cycle to start engine and produce power (MAN mode only).  
Start generator set operation (MAN mode only).  
Stop  
Display  
Page  
Mode A and "  
Horn Reset  
Fault Reset  
Y and B  
Stops the Engine and generator set (MAN mode only).  
Displays setpoints, adjustments, Alarms and Warning conditions and Operating Mode selections.  
Changes menu displayed Measurement, Adjustment or History.  
Allows selection of OFF MAN AUTO mode choices.  
Deactivates the Horn output.  
Reset Alarms and Warnings.  
Selects the menu choice, select the setpoint or select the menu or increase/decrease the  
setpoint value.  
Enter  
Confirm and accept changed setpoint value.  
Enter + Y and B Adjusts display contrast.  
Enter+ Fault Reset Clears engine ECU faults.  
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Operating Mode Press Mode or to scroll though the list of operating modes: Off, Manual and Automatic.  
The control mode is shown in the highlighted area at the top of the display, Figure 4-7.  
When the desired Control Mode is highlighted, press Start to begin operation.  
Press Stop to terminate operation.  
OFF Generator set operation is not allowed.  
MAN Press Start to manually start the generator set immediately.  
Press Stop to stop the generator set immediately.  
AUT Start and Stop buttons are ignored.  
The binary input terminal conditions start and stop the generator set.  
Display Menus  
Three display menus are available: Measurement, Adjustment and history.  
Press the Page button repeatedly to display each menu. Use  
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E
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r
k
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s
t
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a
n
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and accept setpoint values or press the Page button to cancel changes.  
Measurement Menu  
parameters such as kW, engine RPM etc.  
Figure 4-7 Measurement Menu  
Control Mode  
OFF MAN AUT = Control operating mode (highlighted)  
! = Alarm indication is active  
Operating Modes and  
Horn & Fault Reset  
OFF MAN AUT  
!
Ready  
Ready = Status  
kW = Active power produced by generator  
PF = Power Factor  
RPM = Engine speed in revolutions per minute  
Timer = Event counting time (e.g. prestart, cooling etc.)  
PF  
RPM  
0.00  
0
0
0
kW  
Timer  
OFF Mode  
Starting of the generator set is not possible. Outputs STARTER (BO1) and FUEL SOLENOID  
(BO2) are not energized. No action if buttons START and STOP are pressed.  
MAN Mode  
START button starts the generator set.  
STOP stops the generator set.  
This operation is further defined in Table 4-4.  
AUT Mode  
No action if buttons START and STOP are pressed.  
Engine Start/Stop request is given by binary input REM Start/Stop (BI1).  
4-10 Operation  
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Digital Engine Controller Description EM0046A21 (MRS17) Continued  
Table 4-4 Manual Mode Sequence Description  
Menu  
Status  
Condition of Transition  
Action ꢁ  
PRESTART on,  
Next State  
Start request  
PRESTART  
Prestart time counter started  
RPM > 2 or Oil pressure detected or  
Gen voltage > 10V  
Stop (Stop fail)  
Ready  
OFF mode selected or Shut down alarm active  
Not Ready  
Ready  
Not Ready  
Prestart  
RPM < 2, Oil pressure not detected, Vgen < 10V,  
no shutdown alarm active, other than OFF mode  
selected  
Prestart time elapsed  
STARTER on, FUEL SOLENOID on,  
MaxCrank time counter started  
Cranking  
RPM> Start RPM  
STARTER off, PRESTART off  
STARTER off, PRESTART off  
Starting  
D+ input activated or oil pressure detected or  
Gen voltage > 25% Vgnom  
Cranking  
Cranking  
MaxCrank time elapsed, 1st attempt  
STARTER off, FUEL SOLENOID off,  
STOP SOLENOID on,  
CrankFail pause timer started  
Crank pause  
MaxCrank time elapsed, last attempt  
STARTER off, PRESTART off  
Shutdown (Start fail)  
Cranking  
Main  
Measurement  
Crank Pause CrankFail pause elapsed  
STARTER on, FUEL SOLENOID on,  
STOP SOLENOID off,  
MaxCrank time counter started  
Starting  
30% Nominal speed reached  
Stop request  
READY TO LOAD on,  
MaxStabTime counter started  
Running  
Cooling  
READY TO LOAD off,  
Cooling time timer started  
Running  
Loaded  
RPM = 0 or any other shutdown condition  
RPM = 0 or any other shutdown condition  
Cooling time elapsed  
READY TO LOAD off,  
FUEL SOLENOID off  
Shutdown  
Shutdown  
Stop  
FUEL SOLENOID off, STOP SOLENOID  
on, READY TO LOAD off  
FUEL SOLENOID off,  
STOP SOLENOID on  
RPM = 0 or any other shutdown condition  
FUEL SOLENOID off,  
STOP SOLENOID on  
Shutdown  
Cooling  
Stop  
Start request  
READY TO LOAD on  
Running  
RPM = 0, Oil pressure not detected, Vgen < 10V  
60 sec. Elapsed  
Ready  
Stop (Stop fail)  
Some output conditions are optional and may require additional programming of field connection.  
See appropriate wiring diagram.  
Adjustment Menu  
Passwords, PreStart Time, Crank Time, Cool Down Time, Alarm Conditions and values,  
Shutdown Conditions and values, power transfer settings, etc.  
Figure 4-8 Adjustment Menu  
Use and  
Press ENTER to select the parameter group.  
Press PAGE to move to the next page of menu items.  
to move the cursor to the desired parameter.  
> ENGINE BASIC  
ENGINE PROT  
GEN BASIC  
GEN PROTECT  
Alarm List  
Shows the active alarms and warnings. Press fault reset to clear the list.  
ECU Alarm List  
Shows the active ECU (engine control unit) fault codes. Press ENTER + fault reset to clear the  
list.  
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Alarms  
Following alarms are available:  
Sensor fail (FLS) see Table 4-5  
Sensor fail is indicated by ##### symbol instead measured value.  
Warning (WRN) see Table 4-5  
Shut down (SD) see Table 4-5  
When the shutdown alarm comes up, InteliLite opens outputs GCB CLOSE/OPEN, FUEL  
SOLENOID, STARTER and PRESTART to stop the engine immediately. Alarm outputs and  
common shutdown output are closed. Active or not reset protection disables start.  
Table 4-5 Possible Warnings  
Events specification  
Wrn Oil press  
Sd Oil press  
Wrn Water temp  
Sd Water temp  
Wrn Wtemp Low  
Wrn Fuel Level  
Sd Fuel Level  
Battery voltage <, >  
Battery flat  
Protection type  
WRN  
SD  
WRN  
SD  
WRN  
WRN  
SD  
WRN  
SD  
Start fail  
SD  
Vgen <, >  
SD  
Vgen unbl  
SD  
Fgen <, >  
SD  
Igen unbl  
SD  
Overload  
SD  
RPM over  
SD  
RPM under  
SD  
PickupFault  
SD  
Stop fail  
SD  
WrnServiceTime  
Emergency Stop  
ECU Common Warning  
ECU Shutdown  
WRN  
SD  
WRN  
SD  
4-12 Operation  
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Inputs and Outputs  
Any Binary input or output can be configured to any controller terminal Inputs are BI1 BI6,  
Outputs are BO1 BO6) or changed to different function by LiteEdit software.  
There is fixed 1 sec delay when any binary input is configured as protection.  
Table 4-6 Binary Inputs  
Alarm  
Alarm type Warning or Shut down  
Alarm active All the time, or Engine running only  
Rem start/stop  
External request for engine run. AUT mode only.  
Emergency stop  
If the input is opened, shut down is immediately activated. Input is  
inverted (normally closed).  
Rem start/stop  
External request for engine run. AUT mode only.  
Table 4-7 Binary outputs  
Starter (relay output)  
The closed relay energizes the starter motor.  
The relay opens if:  
The firing speed is reached or  
Maximum time of cranking is exceeded or  
Request to stop occurs  
Fuel solenoid (relay output)  
Closed output opens the fuel solenoid and enables the engine start.  
The output opens if:  
Emergency stop occurs or  
Cooled genset is stopped or  
In pause between repeated starts  
Prestart  
Output is closed prior to the engine start (Prestart) and opens when  
START RPM speed is reached.  
During repeated crank attempts the output is closed too.  
The output could be used for preglow, preheat or prelubrication.  
Common Sd  
Output closes when any shutdown alarm appears.  
The output opens, if alarm is not active and FAULT RESET is pressed.  
Used for shunt trip.  
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Analog Inputs  
Three analog inputs for resistive sensor 0 to 2400 ohms measuring are available on IL controller.  
Use LiteEdit software to modify configuration.  
The Analog inputs values assignment (AI1 = Oil press, AI2 = Water temp, AI3 = Fuel level) is fix.  
It is possible to configure on each Analog input:  
Reading from IL Analog inputs or from Engine Control Unit via CAN bus (J1939)  
Sensor characteristics from the list,  
Value dimension (e.g. psi bars, °F °C, % l)  
Number of decimal points (0, 1, 2, ...).  
Note: Corresponding Analog input terminal is dead when reading is switched to ECU.  
All values from ECU shall show ####, but no alarm is displayed when CAN communication  
is interrupted.  
Warning and shutdown limits are adjusted in Engine protection group.  
Table 4-8 Analog Inputs  
AI1 Oil press  
AI2 Water temp  
AI3 Fuel level  
Oil pressure analog input. Default VDO sensor in range 0 to 145 psi.  
Water temperature analog input. Default VDO sensor in range 32 to 212°F  
Fuel level analog input. Default VDO sensor 0180R = 0100%.  
Set points  
Table 4-9 Basic Setpoints  
EnterPassword  
Password is a fourdigit number. Password enables change of relevant  
protected set points Use or keys to set and ENTER key to enter the  
password.  
ChangePassword  
Use or keys to set and ENTER key to change the password.  
Genset name  
User defined name, used for InteliLite identification at remote phone or  
mobile connection. Genset name is max 14 characters long and have to  
be entered using LiteEdit software.  
Nomin power(3ph)  
Nomin power(1ph)  
CT Ratio  
Nominal power of the generator in three phases connection.  
Step: 1 kW; Range: 1 3000 kW  
Nominal power of the generator in singlephase connection.  
Step: 1 kW; Range: 1 3000 kW  
Genset phases current transformers ratio.  
Step: 1 A; Range: 1 5000 A / 5A  
PT ratio  
Genset potential transformers ratio.  
Step: 0,1 V / V; Range: 0,1 500,0 V / V  
Nominal freq  
Gear teeth  
Nominal generator frequency (usually 50 or 60 Hz )  
Step: 1Hz; Range: 45 65 Hz  
Number of teeth on the engine gear for the pickup. Set to zero, if no  
pickup is used. Engine speed is counted from the generator frequency.  
Step: 1; Range: 0 500  
Note: Generator frequency can be used only when generator voltage  
(min 5V) is present before reaching of the firing speed  
(Starting RPM) after start.  
Nominal RPM  
Nominal engine speed. Step: 1RPM; Range: 100 4000 RPM.  
FLTRESGOTOMAN  
DISABLED: Controller stays in AUT mode after Fault reset .  
ENABLED: Automatic switch from AUT (or TEST) to MAN mode after  
Fault reset to avoid automatic engine start. This function is active for Shut  
down protection only.  
DispBackLightTO  
Timeout after which the display backlight is switched off.  
Step: 1 min Range: 0 60 min  
Default value: 0 = the display lights all the time  
Mode IL [ OFF, MAN, AUT ]  
Equivalent to Controller mode changes by MODEor MODEbuttons.  
Note: Controller Mode change can be separately password protected.  
RS232 mode  
[Standard/Modbus ]  
Communication protocol switch.  
Standard: LiteEdit communication protocol. Modbus: Modbus protocol.  
Note: For detail description see chapter Modbus protocol.  
Num rings AA  
Number of rings prior to open modem connection. Step: 1; Range: 1 30  
Note: NumberRings AA change is not activated immediately. It is activated  
after controller is switched on or when modem is connected to controller.  
4-14 Operation  
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Table 4-10 Engine Setpoints  
Start RPM  
“Firing” speed when iL controller stops cranking (starter goes OFF).  
Step: 1% of nominal RPM; Range: 5 50 %  
Starting POil  
When reached controller stops cranking (starter goes OFF).  
Step: 0,1 psi; Range: 100 10000  
Note: There are three conditions for stop cranking: Starting RPM,  
StartingPOil and D+ (when enabled). Starter goes off when any  
of these conditions is valid.  
Prestart time  
Time of closing of the PRESTART output prior to the engine start.  
Set to zero if you want to leave the output PRESTART open.  
Step: 1s; Range: 0 600 s  
MaxCrank time  
CrnkFail pause  
Crank attemps  
Idle time  
Maximum time limit of cranking. Step: 1s; Range: 1 60 s  
Pause between crank attempts. Step: 1s; Range: 5 60 s  
Max number of crank attempts. Step: 1; Range: 1 10  
Idle time delay starts when RPM exceeds Start RPM . Start fail is detected  
when during Idle state RPM decreases below 2.  
During the Idle time timer running the binary output IDLE/NOMINAL is  
opened, when it elapses the IDLE/NOMINAL output closes.  
Binary output IDLE/NOMINAL opens during Cooling period again.  
Step: 1 s; Range: 0 600 s  
Note: If the IDLE function not supported on the governor, set the Idle time  
nevertheless to minimum 5s to avoid Underspeed possibly  
caused by instability of the engine short after start.  
GCB CloseDelay  
Stabil time  
GCB can be closed earliest GCB CloseDelay after Stabil time when all  
electric values are in overunder voltage and overunder frequency limits.  
Step: 1 s; Range: 0 300 s  
Generator Nominal voltage is detected during genset start after starter is  
switched off and Idle time elapses. Electric generator protections are  
active since detection. Step: 1 s; Range: 0 300 s  
MinStpValvTime  
Binary output Stop solenoid closes when stop sequence begins and  
closes at least for MinStpValvTime. Example MinStpValvTime = 20 sec.  
a) When engine stops (RPM=0) in 10 seconds, Binary output Stop  
solenoid still stays closed for 10 sec.  
b) When engine stops in 30 seconds, Binary output Stop solenoid opens  
10 seconds after RPM=0 and Vg =0 and Oil pressure = 0. Those 10 sec is  
fix time for safe stop. Step: 1s; Range: 0 180 s  
Note: Stop of engine is detected when all following conditions are met:  
RPM =0, Oil pressure < StartingPOil and Generator voltage < 10 VAC.  
Stop fail is detected when is difference between those conditions, e.g  
RPM=O and Generator voltage > 10V.  
RPM  
Start RPM  
RPM  
RPM = 2  
Idle Function  
B O S tarter  
B O IDLE /RA T E D  
Idle tim e  
M in stab tim e  
Electric protections  
activ e  
Start Fail  
Stabil Time  
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Cooling time  
Runtime of the unloaded genset to cool the engine before stop.  
Step: 1s; Range: 0 3600 s  
AfterCoolTime  
Runtime of engine after cooling pump. Binary output Cooling pump is  
closed when the engine starts and opens AfterCool time delayed after  
genset stops. Step: 1s Range: 0 3600s  
CoolingSpeed  
Selects the function of the Binary output IDLE/NOMINAL during engine  
Cooling state.  
NOMINAL : Cooling is executed at Nominal speed and generator  
protections are active.  
IDLE: Cooling is executed at Idle speed and generator protections are  
switched off.  
Hint: Binary output IDLE/NOMINAL must be configured and connected to  
speed governor. Engine Idle speed must be adjusted on speed governor.  
D+ function  
ENABLED: The D+ terminal is used for both functions “running engine”  
detection and charge fail detection.  
CHRGFAIL: The D+ terminal is used for charge fail detection only  
DISABLED: The D+ terminal is not used.  
Note: Magnetization current is independent of this setpoint value.  
Table 4-11 Engine Protect Setpoints  
ECUFreqSelect  
ECU Speed Adjust  
WTBF Accept RPM  
This setpoint should be used only for Volvo and Scania engines.  
This setpoint should be used only for Volvo and Scania engines.  
The WtBfAcceptRPM delay setpoint will start to count down since  
cranking. Controller waits before communicating with the ECU for this  
time. This is because the JD engine passes some erroneous RPM signals  
during the first 500ms. Step: 0,1s Range: 0 3s  
Eng prot del  
During the start of the genset, some engine protections have to be  
blocked (e.g. Oil pressure). The protections are unblocked after the  
Protection del time. The time starts after reaching Start RPM.  
Step: 1s; Range: 0 300 s  
Horn timeout  
Overspeed  
Max time limit of horn sounding. Set to zero if you want to leave the output  
HORN open. Step: 1s; Range: 0 600 s  
Threshold for over speed protection.  
Step: 1% of nominal RPM; Range: 100 150%  
Wrn Oil press  
Sd Oil press  
Warning threshold level for ANALOG INPUT 1.  
Step: 1 psi; Range: Sd Oil press 10000  
Shutdown threshold level for ANALOG INPUT 1.  
Step: 1 psi; Range: 100 Wrn Oil press  
Oil press del  
Delay for ANALOG INPUT 1. Step: 1 s; Range: 0 180  
Sd Water temp  
Warning threshold level for ANALOG INPUT 2.  
Step: 1 °C; Range: Wrn Wtemp 10000  
Wrn Water temp  
Wrn Wtemp low  
Warning threshold level for ANALOG INPUT 2.  
Step: 1 °F; Range: Wrn Wtemp low Sd Water temp  
Warning threshold level for low value on ANALOG INPUT 2.  
Step: 1 °F; Range: 100 Wrn Water temp  
Water temp Low del  
Water temp del  
Delay for ANALOG INPUT 2 Wrn Wtemp low. Step: 1 s; Range:1180 s  
Delay for ANALOG INPUT 2 alarm. Step: 1 s; Range: 0 180 s  
Wrn Fuel Level  
Warning threshold level for ANALOG INPUT 3.  
Step: 1 %; Range: Sd Fuel Level 10000  
Sd Fuel Level  
Shutdown threshold level for ANALOG INPUT 3.  
Step: 1 %; Range: 100 Wrn Fuel Level  
Fuel Level del  
Batt overvolt  
Delay for ANALOG INPUT 3. Step: 1 s; Range: 0 180 s  
Warning threshold for high battery voltage.  
Step: 0,1 V; Range: Batt undervolt 40V  
Batt undervolt  
Warning threshold for low battery voltage.  
Step: 0,1 V; Range: 8V Batt overvolt  
Batt volt del  
Delay for low battery voltage alarm. Step: 1s; Range: 0 600 s  
NextServTime  
Counts down when engine running. If reaches zero, an alarm appears.  
Step: 1h; Range: 0 65535h  
4-16 Operation  
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Table 4-12 Generator Protect Setpoints  
Overload  
Threshold for generator overload (in % of Nominal power)  
Step: 1% of Nominal power; Range: 0 200%  
Overload Wrn  
Threshold for generator overload warning (in % of Nominal power)  
Step: 1% of Nominal power; Range: 0 200%  
Overload del  
Ishort  
Delay for generator overload alarm. Step: 0.1s; Range: 0 60.0 s  
Shutdown occurs when short circuit limit Ishort limit is reached.  
Step: 1 % of Nominal current; Range: 100 500 %  
2Inom del  
IDMT curve shape selection. 2Inom del is Reaction time of IDMT  
protection for 200% overcurrent Igen = 2* Nominal current.  
Step: 0,1 s; Range: 0,1 20 s  
IDMT is “very inverse” generator over current protection. Reaction time is  
not constant but depends on generator over current level according  
following formula. Reaction time is limited up to 900 sec = 15 minutes.  
IDMT protection is not active for Reaction time values longer than 15  
minutes.  
2lnom del * Nomin current  
Reaction Time +  
lgen * Nomin current  
Curr unbal  
Threshold for generator current asymmetry (unbalance).  
Step: 1% of Nominal current; Range: 1 100% of Nominal current  
Curr unbal del  
Gen >V  
Delay for generator current assymetry. Step: 0.1 s; Range: 0 60.0 s  
Shutdown level for generator overvoltage. All three phases are checked.  
Maximum out of three is used.  
Step: 1% of Nominal voltage; Range: Gen >V Wrn 200%  
Gen >V Wrn  
Gen <V Wrn  
Gen <V  
Warning level for generator overvoltage. All three phases are checked.  
Maximum out of three is used.  
Step: 1% of Nominal voltage; Range: Gen <V Wrn Gen >V  
Warning level for generator under voltage. All three phases are checked.  
Minimum out of three is used.  
Step: 1% of Nominal voltage; Range: Gen <V Gen >V Wrn  
Shutdown level for generator under voltage. All three phases are checked.  
Minimum out of three is used.  
Step: 1% of Nominal voltage; Range: 0% Gen <V Wrn  
Gen V del  
Volt unbal  
Volt unbal del  
Gen >f  
Delay for generator under voltage and over voltage alarm  
Step: 0.1s; Range: 0 60 s  
Threshold for generator voltage unbalance alarm.  
Step: 1% of Nominal voltage; Range: 0 100% of Nominal voltage  
Delay for generator voltage unbalance alarm.  
Step: 0.1s; Range: 0 60.0 s  
Shutdown level for generator over frequency.  
Step: 0.1% of Nominal frequency; Range: Gen > Wrn 200.0%  
Gen >f Wrn  
Gen <f  
Warning level for generator over frequency.  
Step: 0.1% of Nominal frequency; Range: Gen <f Wrn Gen >V  
Shutdown level for generator under frequency.  
Step: 0.1% of Nominal frequency; Range: 0.0 Gen <f Wrn  
Gen <f Wrn  
Gen f del  
Warning level for generator under frequency.  
Step: 0.1% of Nominal frequency; Range: Gen <f Gen >f Wrn  
Delay for generator under frequency and over frequency alarm.  
Step: 0.1s; Range: 0 60.0 s  
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Table 4-13 Sensor Spec Setpoints  
Calibr AI1,AI2, AI3  
Calibrating constant to adjust the measured value of IL analog inputs.  
Physical dimension of calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog  
input. Step: 1; Range: 1000 to +1000  
AnOutkW/20mA  
Conversion coefficient from genset power to iGIOM or PTM analog  
output. Step: 1; Range: 1 to 32000  
Table 4-14 IOM/PTM Module Setpoints  
AnlInIOM1 lev1  
AnlInIOM1 lev2  
The level for IOM ANALOG INPUT 1 alarm detection.  
Step: 1; Range: 100 to +10000  
The level for IOM ANALOG INPUT 1 alarm detection.  
Step: 1; Range: 100 to+10000  
AnlInIOM1 del  
AnlInIOM2 lev1  
Delay for IOM ANALOG INPUT 1 alarm. Step: 1 s; Range: 0 180 s  
The level for IOM ANALOG INPUT 2 alarm detection.  
Step: 1; Range: 100 to +10000  
AnlInIOM2 lev2  
The level for IOM ANALOG INPUT 2 alarm detection.  
Step: 1; Range: 100 to +10000  
AnlInIOM2 del  
AnlInIOM3 lev1  
Delay for IOM ANALOG INPUT 2 alarm. Step: 1 s; Range: 0 180 s  
The level for IOM ANALOG INPUT 3 alarm detection.  
Step: 1; Range: 100 to +10000  
AnlInIOM3 lev2  
AnlInIOM3 del  
AnlInIOM4 lev1  
AnlInIOM4 lev2  
AnlInIOM4 del  
Calibr AInIOM 1..4  
The level for IOM ANALOG INPUT 3 alarm detection.  
Step: 1; Range: 100 to +10000  
Delay for IOM ANALOG INPUT 3 alarm.  
Step: 1 s; Range: 0 180 s  
The level for IOM ANALOG INPUT 4 alarm detection.  
Step: 1; Range: 100 to +10000  
The level for IOM ANALOG INPUT 4 alarm detection.  
Step: 1; Range: 100 to +10000  
Delay for IOM ANALOG INPUT 4 alarm. Step: 1 s; Range: 0 180 s  
The protection of IOM/PTM inputs is activated by over crossing the limits.  
Calibrating constant to adjust the measured value of IOM/PTM analog  
inputs. Physical dimension of calibrating constant is corresponding to  
Analog input. Step: 1; Range: 1000 to +1000  
4-18 Operation  
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Digital Engine Controller Description EM0046A21 (MRS17) Continued  
Figure 4-9 Controller Connection Diagram  
LOAD  
GENERATOR  
DIꢂ ESEꢂ Lꢂ /GASꢃENGINꢂ E  
L1  
L2  
L3  
G
N
Remote  
Start  
PE  
RPM  
+
BATTERY  
STARTꢂ ER  
GENERATOR  
CURRENT  
05A  
GENER ATOR  
V O LTA G E  
BINARY INP UTS  
3
x
230  
/
400  
V
CAN  
BOOT JUMPER  
RPM  
ANALOG INPUTS  
BI NA RY  
OUTPUTS  
PO W ER  
836VDC  
+
BINARY OUTPUTS  
TO BATTERY  
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Digital Engine Controller Description EM0046A21 (MRS17) Continued  
Figure 4-10 Controller Connection Diagram  
LOAD  
GENERATOR  
DIꢂ ESEꢂ Lꢂ /GASꢃENGINꢂ E  
L1  
L2  
L3  
G
N
Remote  
Start  
PE  
JDIC  
+  
+
TO BATTERY  
BATTERY  
STARTꢂ ER  
GENERATOR  
CURRENT  
05A  
GENER ATOR  
V O LTA G E  
BINARY INP UTS  
3
x
230  
/
400  
V
CAN  
BOOT JUMPER  
RPM  
ANALOG INPUTS  
BI NA RY  
OUTPUTS  
PO W ER  
836VDC  
+
Ground  
BINARY OUTPUTS  
TO BATTERY  
4-20 Operation  
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Section 5  
Troubleshooting and Maintenance  
WARNING: Never “jump start” a generator to start the engine. If the battery charge is insufficient to start  
the engine, charge or replace the battery and try to restart. Jump starting a battery can cause  
the battery to explode and cause severe injury or death to anyone in the area.  
Caution: If a dead battery is suspected charge battery (or replace), and then attempting starting.  
Damage to engine control may result from jump starting.  
Maintenance  
This manual contains only very minimal engine maintenance instructions. Refer to the engine  
manufacturer’s owner’s manual for specific engine maintenance instructions for your generator  
set. Any maintenance instructions or recommendations in the engine owner’s manual take  
precedence over any of the following general recommendations.  
General:  
1. Inspect the fuel system for leaks. Replace all defective components immediately.  
2. Inspect and replace any fuel line that shows signs of deterioration.  
3. Inspect all the fuel clamps to ensure they are tight.  
4. Make sure the fuel cap fits snugly on the fuel tank and that the fuel tank contains no  
leaks.  
5. Inspect and clean the battery posts and the associated battery cable terminals.  
6. Inspect the external wire cables and connectors used with the generator set for cuts,  
fraying, or loose connections. Repair or replace any problems prior to using the unit.  
Engine:  
1. Clean and/or replace any fuel, oil, and/or air filters per the engine manufacturers’  
guidelines.  
2. Check oil level regularly; at least every 5 to 8 operating hours. Maintain the proper oil  
level.  
3. Change the oil as is recommended in the engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual.  
4. Clean the cooling fins on the engine to keep the engine’s heat dissipation potential at  
it’s maximum.  
5. Inspect and clean all governor and fuel supply linkages so they operate properly.  
Alternator: ( also called Generator End)  
This generator set must be run at its proper speed to obtain the correct electrical power at its  
output. All engines have a tendency to slow down when a load is applied to it. The engine  
governor is designed to hold the operating speed as nearly constant as possible. When the  
electrical load is increased, the engine is more heavily loaded and engine speed drops slightly.  
This slight decrease in engine speed results in a slight decrease in generator voltage and  
frequency output. This voltage and frequency variation has no appreciable effect in the operation  
of motors, lights, and most appliances and tools. However, timing devices and clocks may not  
keep perfect time.  
1. Clean the generator set and remove any and all dust, dirt, or other foreign material.  
2. Inspect and clean the cooling air intake and exhaust louvers of the generator end.  
Make sure they are clean. Remove dirt or any buildup that may restrict the cooling air  
flow.  
3. Clean the generator set and its components with a damp cloth or sponge.  
Never use a water hose or pressure washer as this may damage electrical  
components.  
4. Inspect and replace any control panel components that are broken or not working  
properly (receptacles, circuit breakers, switches, etc.)  
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Problems and Solutions  
Some of the more common problems are listed in Table 5-1. This information is intended to be a  
for all types of problems. Procedures that require in depth knowledge or skills (like flashing the  
field) should be referred to an authorized service department.  
Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Engine will not start  
No fuel.  
Restricted air flow.  
Damaged glow plug  
Check that fuel valves are ON. Check fuel level in fuel tank.  
Check/replace air filter.  
Check/replace glow plug(s). Check that engine switch is in Start  
position.  
Engine will not crank  
Dead battery.  
Remove battery and trickle charge or replace with new battery.  
Never Jump Start.  
Engine starts but will not run smoothly  
Engine overheats  
Fuel or ignition problem  
Excessive load  
Debris or dirt buildup on engine  
Low Coolant Level  
Refer to engine manual.  
Remove one or more electrical loads.  
Remove debris. Clean engine surfaces to allow cooling.  
Replenish coolant  
Output voltage varies  
Irregular speed  
Fluctuating speed  
Check engine for malfunction or load for fluctuation  
Stabilize load. The addition of a lamp load (resistance load) may  
compensate partially for load changes caused by intermittent motor  
operation. Do not overload.  
Loose terminal or load connections  
Verify all connections are proper and check tighness torque of  
terminals.  
Replace worn bearing  
Defective alternator bearing (uneven air  
gap)  
Low Voltage (0−15 VAC output)  
Bad Voltmeter  
Measure the voltage across the voltage meter with an accurate  
voltmeter to verify.  
Bad/Open Circuit Breaker/Fuse  
Bad Connection  
Check continuity across Breaker/Fuse. Replace if defective.  
Check wiring including grounds, crimps and connection points.  
Repair defects.  
Loss of Residual Magnetism  
The generator needs to be flashed. Contact service center to  
perform this procedure.  
Bad Voltage Selector Switch  
Bad Stator Windings  
Replace switch, contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Low Voltage (15−20 VAC output)  
Bad Voltmeter  
Measure the voltage across the voltage meter with an accurate  
voltmeter to verify.  
Incorrect Engine Speed  
Remove electrical load, output should be 61−62 Hertz adjust engine  
speed if necessary.  
Bad/Open Circuit Breaker/Fuse  
Bad Connection  
Check continuity across Breaker/Fuse. Replace if defective.  
Check wiring including grounds, crimps and connection points.  
Repair defects.  
Bad Voltage Selector Switch  
Bad Stator Windings  
Bad Voltage Adj. Rheostat  
Bad Voltage Regulator  
Bad Rotor Diodes  
Replace switch, contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Replace rheostat, contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Replace regulator, contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Bad Rotor Windings  
Incorrect voltage output  
Bad Voltmeter  
Measure the voltage across the voltage meter with an accurate  
voltmeter to verify.  
Incorrect Engine Speed  
Remove electrical load, output should be 61−62 Hertz adjust engine  
speed if necessary.  
Bad Voltage Adj. Rheostat  
Bad Voltage Regulator  
Bad Connection  
Replace rheostat, contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Replace regulator, contact service center to perform this procedure.  
Check wiring including grounds, crimps and connection points.  
Repair defects.  
Bad Voltage Selector Switch  
Excessive speed  
Replace switch, contact service center to perform this procedure.  
High output voltage  
Check engine for malfunction  
5-2 Troubleshooting and Maintenance  
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Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Guide Continued  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Genset will not pull load  
Incorrect Engine Speed  
Load not connected properly  
Load too large for unit  
Remove electrical load, output should be 61−62 Hertz adjust engine  
speed if necessary.  
Verify voltage at the load and the connections to the proper  
receptacle or load terminal block.  
Verify load amperage is less than the generator set rated.  
Note: For inductive loads, use the starting amperage rating of the  
load (not the running amperage rating). Starting amps may be as  
much as 5 times the running amps.  
Electrical shock when frame is  
touched  
Static charge.  
Grounded armature or field coil.  
Ground generator frame at local reference ground (see Section 3).  
Contact service center.  
Mechanical noise (alternator)  
Defective bearing  
Rotor rubbing on stator  
Replace bearing.  
Bad bearing − replace.  
Bent shaft − contact service center.  
Loose end bell − tighten;  
Loose drive Discs − tighten  
Loose or misaligned coupling  
Tighten; align coupling and alternator shaft to engine shaft.  
Trailer lights inoperable  
Trailer to tow vehicle connection  
Trailer electrical connection not compatible  
Connect trailer lighting connector to tow vehicle trailering connector  
Use adapter plug to convert from connector style found on trailer to  
connector style found on tow vehicle or replace connector with com-  
patible mate  
Insufficient Ground connection  
Verify there is a ground wire connection from the tow vehicle to the  
trailer. Do not rely on the trailer tow coupling for the battery ground  
connection. Repair as necessary.  
Faulty light bulb  
Replace as necessary  
Trailer sways during towing  
Tow vehicle trailering ratings too small  
Check tow vehicle ratings meet or exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight  
Rating (GVWR) of the trailer. Use larger tow vehicle as necessary.  
Seek expert advise.  
Trailer tongue not level on tow vehicle  
Towing at excessive speed  
Adjust trailer or tow vehicle as necessary for trailer tong to be level  
or slightly higher than rear of tow vehicle when additional supports  
have been removed. View and make adjustments while vehicle and  
trailer are on level surface. Seek expert advise.  
Reduce tow vehicle speed and use caution while braking. Obey all  
local laws and regulations, never exceed the posted speed limit,  
and use reasonable care when towing any type of trailer.  
Contact local authority having jurisdiction.  
Note: After the engine is stopped, there is a 15 second restart delay before engine cranking.  
Fault Shutdowns Under certain operating conditions, onboard sensors determine that a condition may cause  
damage if operation continues. The onboard controller is programmed to sound an alarm or  
immediately stop (shutdown) the generator. These conditions are as follows:  
1. An alarm fault is indicated by an alarm light located on the operator panel:  
a. Overspeed indicates the engine governor allowed speed to exceed safe limits.  
b. Overcrank indicates engine failed to start within programmed time period.  
c. Low Oil Pressure Safe engine operating oil pressure was not maintained.  
d. Overtemperature indicates safe operating coolant temperature was exceeded.  
2. Engine cannot be restarted until the alarm condition is corrected.  
3. Reset the alarm condition (after alarm condition is corrected) by pressing “Reset”.  
Operation can be attempted, observe the operator panel when operation is resumed to  
ensure alarm condition is removed.  
Overload  
When maximum current output exceeds the output breaker limit, the main breaker will trip. When  
this occurs, the load must be reduced and the breaker reset before operation can be resumed.  
Note: The Main Breaker cannot be reset if load connection box door is open. This door must be  
closed before the breaker can be reset to connect the electrical load.  
Service & Parts  
Service and parts for your generator can be obtained from an authorized service center.  
Please have the following information available prior to contacting the service center:  
The model number and serial number of the generator set.  
A complete and accurate description of the part (part number if known).  
Note: Engine parts can usually be obtained from a local distributor by using the information in  
the engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual.  
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5-4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance  
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Appendix A  
Wiring Diagrams  
Replacement Parts Replacement parts information is provided in Replacement Parts Catalog CA2401.  
Engine parts are identified in the engine manual that was provided with your generator set.  
IMPORTANT:  
Fuses are installed in the control box to protect the engine controller and associated  
control circuits. When replacing fuses, use the exact replacement fuse (manufacturer and  
part number).  
Wiring Diagrams Wiring diagrams for these generators are contained on the following pages of this appendix.  
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Figure A-1 TS25 Connection Diagram  
A-2 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-2 TS25 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-3 TS25 Connection Diagram  
A-4 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-4 TS25 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-5 TS25 Connection Diagram  
A-6 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-6 TS25 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-7 TS35 Connection Diagram  
A-8 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-8 TS35 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-9 TS35 Connection Diagram  
A-10 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-10 TS35 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-11 TS35 Connection Diagram  
A-12 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-12 TS35 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-13 TS35 Power Connection Diagram  
A-14 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-14 TS60 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-15 TS60 Connection Diagram  
A-16 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-16 TS60 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-17 TS60 Connection Diagram  
A-18 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-18 TS60 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-19 TS60 Connection Diagram  
A-20 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-20 TS60 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-21 TS80 Connection Diagram  
A-22 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-22 TS80 Connection Diagram  
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A-24 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-24 TS80 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-25 TS80 Connection Diagram  
A-26 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-26 TS80 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-27 TS80 Connection Diagram  
A-28 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-28 TS80 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-29 TS80 Connection Diagram  
A-30 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-30 TS80 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-31 TS400 Connection Diagram  
A-32 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-32 TS400 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-33 TS400 Connection Diagram  
A-34 Wiring Diagrams  
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Figure A-34 TS400 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-35 TS400 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-36 TS400 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-37 TS400 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-38 TS400 Connection Diagram  
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Figure A-39 TS400 Connection Diagram  
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WARNING:  
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:  
Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known  
to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects and  
other reproductive harm.  
WARNING:  
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:  
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories are known to  
the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other  
reproductive harm.  
BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY  
P.O. Box 2400  
Ft. Smith, AR 729022400  
(479) 6464711  
Fax (479) 6485792  
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MN2417  
Printed in USA  
10/06  
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