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® DIAGNOSTIC REPAIR MANUAL 50 Hz and 60 Hz Air-Cooled Product with Evolution™ or Nexus™ Control S TA N D B Y G E N E R ATO R S FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Q: Do I have to supply the generator with the 100% loaded BTU rated fuel supply and pipe size? A: Yes, the generator needs the 100% loaded BTU fuel rating to start, run and handle loads. The fuel pipe must be sized for 100% load, regardless of the load. Q: What distance does the gas regulator need to be from the generator? A: Distance is best practices per the regulator manufacturer's instruction to assure proper operation of the regula- tor and also to meet code. Q: Can I use a fuel shut off valve that is not “Full Flow Rated”? A: No, it must be a Full Flow Rated valve and must also match the required fuel pipe ID dimensions. Q: Do pipe elbows, tees, drip legs, etc. affect gas pipe size and flow? A: Yes, they are restrictions to gas flow. You must add 2.5ft. (.76m) per each elbow, tee, etc. to the overall calcu- lated distance from the source to the generator. Q: Can I leave the unit on the shipping pallet and install it? A: No, it must be installed per local jurisdiction, code and the instructions as outlined by Generac. Q: Can the generator be mounted indoors or in a structure? A: No, it is designed, manufactured and sold for outdoor use only! Q: Can I run the Main AC and Control Wires in the same conduit? A: Yes, this wiring can be run in the same conduit if the appropriate rated wire and insulation is used and it meets code. Q: Can the Transfer Switch be mounted outdoors? A: Only if it’s a NEMA 3R rated transfer switch. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE (EVOLUTION CONTROLLERS) Problem LED Things to Check Active Alarm Solution Unit running in AUTO but no GREEN Check MLCB. NONE Check MLCB if the MLCB is in the ON position power in house. contact the servicing dealer. Unit shuts down during RED Check the LED’s/Screen for HIGH TEMPERATURE Check ventilation around the generator, operation. alarms. intake, exhaust and rear of generator. If no obstruction contact serving dealer. Unit shuts down during RED Check the LED’s/Screen for OVERLOAD REMOVE Clear alarm and remove household loads operation. alarms. LOAD from the generator. Put back in AUTO and restart. Unit was running and shuts RED Check the LED’s/Screen for RPM SENSE LOSS Clear alarm and remove household loads down, attempts to restart. alarms. from the generator. Put back in AUTO and restart. It may be a fuel issue so contact the servicing dealer. Unit will not start in AUTO with NONE See if screen says unit not NOT ACTIVATED Refer to activation section in owners manual. utility loss. activated. Unit will not start in AUTO with GREEN Check screen for start delay None If the start up delay is greater than expected, utility loss. countdown. contact servicing dealer to adjust from 2 to 1500 seconds. Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for LOW OIL PRESSURE Check Oil Level/Add Oil Per Owners Manual. utility loss. alarms. If oil level is correct contact servicing dealer. i QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE (EVOLUTION CONTROLLERS - CONTINUED) Problem LED Things to Check Active Alarm Solution Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for RPM SENSE LOSS Clear alarm. Check the battery using the utility loss. alarms. control panel under the MAIN menu using the BATTERY MENU option. If it states battery is GOOD contact servicing dealer. If it states CHECK BATTERY replace the battery. Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for OVERCRANK Check fuel line shutoff valve is in the ON utility loss. alarms. position. Clear alarm. Attempt to start the unit in MANUAL. If it does not start or starts and runs rough, contact servicing dealer. Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for OVERLOAD REMOVE Clear alarm and remove household loads utility loss. alarms. LOAD from the generator. Put back in AUTO and restart. Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for FUSE PROBLEM Check the 7.5 Amp fuse. If it is bad replace utility loss. alarms. it with an ATO 7.5 Amp fuse, if not contact servicing dealer. Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for OVERSPEED Contact servicing dealer. utility loss. alarms. Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for UNDERVOLTAGE Contact servicing dealer. utility loss. alarms. Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for UNDERSPEED Contact servicing dealer. utility loss. alarms. Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for STEPPER Contact servicing dealer. utility loss. alarms. OVERCURRENT Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for MISWIRE Contact servicing dealer. utility loss. alarms. Unit will not start in AUTO with RED Check the LED’s/Screen for OVERVOLTAGE Contact servicing dealer. utility loss. alarms. Yellow LED illuminated in any YELLOW Check the screen for additional LOW BATTERY Clear alarm. Check the battery using the state. information. control panel under the MAIN menu using the BATTERY MENU option. If it states battery is GOOD contact servicing dealer. If it states CHECK BATTERY replace the battery. Yellow LED illuminated in any YELLOW Check the screen for additional BATTERY PROBLEM Contact servicing dealer. state. information. Yellow LED illuminated in any YELLOW Check the screen for additional CHARGER WARNING Contact servicing dealer state. information. Yellow LED illuminated in any YELLOW Check the screen for additional SERVICE A Perform SERVICE A maintenance, hit ENTER state. information. to clear. Yellow LED illuminated in any YELLOW Check the screen for additional SERVICE B Perform SERVICE B maintenance, hit ENTER state. information. to clear. Yellow LED illuminated in any YELLOW Check the screen for additional Inspect Battery Inspect Battery, hit ENTER to clear. state. information. ii Foreword SAFETY been trained in the recommended servicing procedures for these products, including the use of common hand tools and any special Throughout this publication, DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION Generac tools or tools from other suppliers. blocks are used to alert the operator to special instructions concerning a particular service or operation that might be hazardous Generac could not possibly know of and advise the service trade of if performed incorrectly or carelessly. Observe them carefully. Their all conceivable procedures by which a service might be performed definitions are as follows: and of the possible hazards and/or results of each method. We have not undertaken any such wide evaluation. Therefore, anyone who uses a procedure or tool not recommended by Generac must DANGER first satisfy themselves that neither his nor the products safety will Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will be endangered by the service procedure selected. result in death or serious injury. All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of (000001) publication. When working on these products, remember that the electrical system and engine ignition system are capable of violent and WARNING damaging short circuits or severe electrical shocks. If you intend Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, to perform work where electrical terminals could be grounded or could result in death or serious injury. touched, the battery cables should be disconnected at the battery. Any time the intake or exhaust openings of the engine are exposed (000002) during service, they should be covered to prevent accidental entry of foreign material. Entry of such materials will result in extensive damage when the engine is started. During any maintenance procedure, replacement fasteners must CAUTION have the same measurements and strength as the fasteners that Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, were removed. Metric bolts and nuts have numbers that indicate could result in minor or moderate injury. their strength. Customary bolts use radial lines to indicate strength while most customary nuts do not have strength markings. (000003) Mismatched or incorrect fasteners can cause damage, malfunction and possible injury. Four commonly used safety symbols accompany the DANGER, Note: Special Notes appear in bold type WARNING and CAUTION blocks. The type of information each throughout this publication. While not pertaining indicates follows: to safety, they emphasize procedures, circumstances or specifications that require  This symbol points out important safety special attention. information that, if not followed, could endanger personal safety and/or property of REPLACEMENT PARTS others. When servicing this equipment, it is extremely important that all  This symbol points out potential explosion components be properly installed and tightened. If improperly hazard. installed and tightened, sparks could ignite fuel vapors from fuel system leaks.  This symbol points out potential fire hazard.  Some of the terminology used in this manual may appear differently for This symbol points out potential electrical product manufactured by the factory and branded under another label. shock hazard. Generac Name Honeywell Name These “Safety Alerts” alone cannot eliminate the hazards that they signal. Strict compliance with these special instructions plus QuietTest WhisperCheck “common sense” are major accident prevention measures. Nexus/Evolution Controller Sync 1.0/Sync 2.0 Controller Nexus Smart Switches Sync Transfer Switches with Load Shedding Capability READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY Nexus Wireless Remote Sync Wireless Remote Monitors This diagnostic manual has been written and published by Generac Monitors to aid our dealers' technicians and company service personnel Nexus Smart Switches Sync Smart Switches when servicing the products described herein. Service Rated Switches It is assumed that these personnel are familiar with the servicing procedures for these products, or like or similar products Non-Service Rated Switches manufactured and marketed by Generac, and that they have iii Table of Contents Frequently Asked Questions: .................................2 Section 1.5 – Testing, Cleaning and Drying ......25 Safety ...................................................................4 Visual Inspection ...................................................................25 The Megohmmeter ................................................................25 Specifications ..........................................................6 60 Hz Generator with Evolution controller ...............................6 Cleaning the Generator .........................................................26 50 Hz Generator with Evolution controller ...............................6 Drying the Generator .............................................................26 60 Hz Stator Winding Resistance Values / Section 1.6 – Operating Instructions .................27 Rotor Resistance .....................................................................6 Operating Instructions ...........................................................27 50 Hz Stator Winding Resistance Values / User Interface ........................................................................27 Rotor Resistance .....................................................................6 To Select Automatic Operation ..............................................28 Generator Exercise Characteristics.........................................7 Manual Operation ..................................................................28 Engine with Evolution controller ..............................................7 Section 1.7 – Automatic Operating Parameters 30 Fuel Consumption with Evolution controller ............................7 Introduction ...........................................................................30 Generator with nexus controller ..............................................8 Utility Failure .........................................................................30 Stator Winding Resistance Values / Rotor Resistance* ..........8 Cranking ................................................................................30 Engine with Nexus controller ...................................................9 Cranking Conditions ..............................................................30 Fuel Consumption with nexus controller .................................9 Load Transfer Parameters ....................................................30 EcoGen™ Generator with Nexus controller ..........................10 Utility Restored ......................................................................31 EcoGen™ Stator Winding Resistance Values / Section 1.8 – General Maintenance ...................32 Rotor Resistance ...................................................................10 Introduction ...........................................................................32 EcoGen™ Engine with Nexus controller ................................11 Maintenance Message ..........................................................32 Major Features ......................................................................12 Air Filter .................................................................................32 PART 1 – GENERAL INFORMATION ....................13 Spark Plugs ...........................................................................32 Section 1.1 – Generator Basics ..........................14 Visual Inspection ...................................................................32 Introduction ...........................................................................14 Corrosion Protection..............................................................33 Parts ......................................................................................14 Valve Clearance ....................................................................33 Generator Identification .........................................................14 Battery ...................................................................................33 Section 1.2 – Installation Basics ........................15 Section 1.9 – Wireless Remote ..........................34 The Fuel Supply ....................................................................15 Wireless Monitor....................................................................34 Natural Gas Fuel Interconnections ........................................15 Wireless Basic Troubleshooting. ...........................................34 Section 1.3 – Preparation Before Use ...............17 Wireless Advanced Module ...................................................35 Introduction ...........................................................................17 Wireless Advanced Features.................................................35 Reconfiguring the Fuel System - Wireless Advanced Troubleshooting. ....................................35 Models with Evolution Controllers .........................................17 Mobile Link™ ........................................................................36 Reconfiguring the Fuel System - Models with Nexus Controllers ..............................................18 Mobile Link Troubleshooting. ................................................36 Diagnosing Mobile Link Communication to Controller...........37 Section 1.4 – Measuring Electricity ...................20 Meters ...................................................................................20 Wireless Local Monitor ..........................................................38 The VOM ...............................................................................20 Wireless Local Monitor General Operation ...........................39 Measuring AC Voltage ...........................................................20 Troubleshooting .....................................................................40 Measuring DC Voltage ..........................................................20 Quick Reference Chart ..........................................................40 Measuring AC Frequency ......................................................20 Section 1.10 – Evolution Control Panel Menu System Navigation ....................................41 Measuring Current.................................................................21 Navigation .............................................................................41 Measuring Resistance ...........................................................21 Main Menu ............................................................................41 Electrical Units ......................................................................22 Evolution Dealer Menu ..........................................................42 Ohm’s Law ............................................................................22 PPaaggee 11 Table of Contents Section 1.11 – Nexus Control Panel Test 5 – Test Sensing Circuit Wires 11 and 44 ......................72 Menu System Navigation ....................................47 Test 6 – Test Excitation Winding Circuit 2 and 6 ...................73 Main Menu ............................................................................47 Test 7 – Test the Stator with a VOM ......................................73 Section 1.12 – General Troubleshooting Test 8 – Resistance Check of Rotor Circuit ...........................75 Guidelines ............................................................50 Test 9 – Check Brushes and Slip Rings ................................75 Introduction ...........................................................................50 Test 10 – Test Rotor Assembly ..............................................76 Recommended Tools .............................................................50 Test 11 – Check AC Output Frequency .................................76 Troubleshooting Reminders and Tips ....................................50 Test 12 – Check Stepper Motor Control ................................77 Important Note Concerning Connectors ................................50 Test 14 – Check Voltage and Frequency under Load ...........79 PART 2 – AC Generators .......................................51 Test 15 – Check for an Overload Condition...........................79 Section 2.1 – Description and Components .....52 Test 16 – Check Engine Condition ........................................79 Introduction ...........................................................................52 Test 17 – Calibrating Current to the Evolution Engine-Generator Drive System ...........................................52 Current Transformers ............................................................79 Alternator Assembly ..............................................................52 PART 3 – Transfer Switch .....................................81 Other AC Generator Components .........................................52 Section 3.1 – Description and Components .....82 Evolution Controller ...............................................................53 Introduction ...........................................................................82 Nexus Controller....................................................................53 Enclosure ..............................................................................82 Section 2.2 – Operational Analysis ....................56 Transfer Switch Contactor .....................................................82 Field Boost ............................................................................56 Transfer Relay .......................................................................83 Operation ..............................................................................56 Neutral Lug ............................................................................84 Section 2.3 – Troubleshooting Flowcharts .......58 Manual Transfer Handle ........................................................84 Introduction ...........................................................................58 Customer Connections ..........................................................84 Field Boost Circuit Test – Evolution/Nexus ............................58 Fuse Holder ...........................................................................84 Problem 1 – Generator Shuts Down for Under Voltage ........59 Load Shed Module Operation LSM 120 Volt Only and OPCB 24/120 Volt Module ....................................................86 Problem 2 – Generator Produces High Voltage ....................60 Load Shed Module Operation OPCB 24/120 Volt Module ....89 Problem 3 – Voltage and Frequency Drop Excessively When Loads are Applied .......................................................61 Power Supply Connections for Contactors............................92 Problem 4 – Unstable Voltage or Incorrect Output Control of a Separate Contactor ...........................................92 Which is Not Triggering a Shutdown .....................................61 Power Management Module .................................................92 Section 2.4 – Diagnostic Tests ...........................63 Smart Management Module (SMM) ......................................94 Probing and Pin Extraction ....................................................63 Understanding the Smart Management Module....................94 Evolution E-Codes ................................................................64 Setting Priorities ....................................................................96 Introduction ...........................................................................66 Tests ......................................................................................96 Safety ....................................................................................66 Troubleshooting .....................................................................97 AC Troubleshooting ...............................................................66 Section 3.2 – Operational Analysis ....................98 Test 1 – Check AC Output Voltage ........................................66 Utility Source Voltage Available .............................................98 Test 3 – Calibrate Voltage .....................................................67 Utility Source Voltage Failure ................................................99 Field Boost Circuit Tests Evolution and Nexus ......................67 Transferring to Standby .......................................................100 Test FB1 - Test Wire 4 ...........................................................67 Transferred to Standby ........................................................101 Test FB2 - Test Wire 4A Evolution .........................................68 Utility Restored ....................................................................102 Test FB3 - Diode Test Evolution ............................................68 Utility Restored, Transferring back to Utility ........................103 Test FB4 - Diode Test Nexus .................................................68 Utility Restored, Transferred back to Utility .........................104 Test 4 – Fixed Excitation Test/Rotor Amp Draw Test .............69 Transferred back to Utility, Generator Shutdown.................105 Page 2 Table of Contents Section 3.3 – Troubleshooting Flowcharts .....106 PART 4 – Engine/DC Control ..............................127 Introduction .........................................................................106 Section 4.1 – Description and Components ...128 Problem 6 — With Controller in Automatic Mode Introduction .........................................................................128 and Utility Failed, Generator Runs but Transfer Customer Connection..........................................................128 to Standby Does Not Occur.................................................106 Controller .............................................................................128 Problem 7 – In Automatic Mode, Generator Starts When LED Display ........................................................................129 Loss of Utility Occurs, Generator Shuts Down When Utility Returns But There is No Retransfer to Utility Power Battery Charger ...................................................................129 Or Fuse ....................................................................................130 Generator Transfers to Standby During Exercise Starter Contactor Relay/Solenoid ........................................132 or in Manual Mode ..............................................................107 Common Alarm Relay ........................................................132 Problem 8 – Unit Starts and May or May Not Transfer Circuit Pin Descriptions .......................................................132 When Utility Power is On.....................................................107 Menu System Navigation ....................................................132 Problem 9 – Blown F1 or F2 Fuse.......................................108 Problem 10 – Blown T1 Fuse ..............................................108 Section 4.2 – Engine Protective Devices ........137 SMM Problem 1 – Load Management Module (SMM) LED Introduction .........................................................................137 is OFF, Load Not Powered ..................................................108 Low Battery Warning ...........................................................137 SMM Problem 2 – Load Management Module (SMM) LED Low Oil Pressure (Evolution E-Code 1300).........................137 is ON, Load Not Powered....................................................109 High Temperature Switch (Evolution e-Code 1400) ............137 SMM Problem 3 – Load Management Module (SMM) LED Overspeed ...........................................................................137 is Flashing, Load Not Powered ...........................................109 RPM Sensor Failure SMM Problem 4 – Load Management Module (SMM) (Evolution e-Code 1501, 1505, 1511, 1515) ........................137 is Humming or Buzzing .......................................................109 Overcrank (Evolution e-Code 1100) ....................................137 Section 3.4 – Diagnostic Tests ..........................111 Under-frequency .................................................................138 Probing and Pin Extraction ...................................................111 Clearing an Alarm ................................................................138 Evolution E-Codes ...............................................................112 Section 4.3 – Operational Analysis ..................140 Introduction ..........................................................................114 Evolution Introduction ......................................................140 Safety ...................................................................................114 Utility Source Voltage Available ...........................................140 Transfer Switch Troubleshooting .........................................114 Initial Dropout of Utility Source Voltage ...............................142 Test 20 – Check Voltage at Terminal Lugs E1 and E2 .........114 Utility Voltage Failure and Engine Cranking ........................144 Test 21 – Check Manual Transfer Switch Operation ............115 Engine Startup and Running ...............................................146 Test 22 – Check 23 and 194 Circuit .....................................116 Transfer to Standby .............................................................148 Test 23 – Test Transfer Relay ...............................................117 Utility Voltage Restored and Re-transfer to Utility ...............150 Test 24 – Test Standby Control Circuit .................................119 Engine Shutdown ................................................................152 Test 25 – Check Wire 23 .....................................................121 Nexus Introduction............................................................154 Test 26 – Test Utility Control Circuit ....................................122 Utility Source Voltage Available ...........................................154 Test 27 – Test Limit Switches ..............................................122 Initial Dropout of Utility Source Voltage ...............................156 Test 28 – Check Fuses F1 and F2 ......................................123 Utility Voltage Failure and Engine Cranking ........................158 Test 29 – Check Fuse F3 ...................................................123 Engine Startup and Running ...............................................160 Test 30 – Check Main Circuit Breaker .................................123 Transfer to Standby .............................................................162 Test 32 – Check N1 and N2 Wiring .....................................124 Utility Voltage Restored and Re-transfer to Utility ...............164 Test 33 – Check N1 and N2 Voltage ...................................124 Engine Shutdown ................................................................166 Test 34 – Check Utility Sensing Voltage at the Circuit Board 124 Section 4.4 – Troubleshooting Flowcharts .....168 Test 35 – Check Utility Sense Voltage.................................125 Problem 14 – Shutdown Alarm/Fault Occurred Test 36 – Check T1 Wiring ..................................................125 During Crank Attempt, Start or Run.....................................168 Test 37 – Test SMM Contactor Line, Load and Control .......125 PPaaggee 33 Table of Contents Problem 15 – Engine Will Not Crank When Test 62 – Check High Oil Temperature Switch Utility Power Source Fails ...................................................169 (Evolution E-Code 1400) .....................................................195 Problem 16 – Engine Will Not Crank When Controller Test 63 – Check and Adjust Valves .....................................196 Switch is Set to “MANUAL” Mode .......................................169 Test 64 – Check Wire 18 Continuity ....................................196 Problem 17 – Engine Cranks but Will Not Start ..................170 Test 65 – Test Exercise Function .........................................197 Problem 18 – Engine Starts Hard and/or Runs Rough / Test 66 – Test Cranking and Running Circuits ....................198 Lacks Power / Backfires / Hunting / Erratic Operation ........171 Test 67 – Test Run Circuit ...................................................198 Problem 19 – 7.5 Amp Fuse (F1) Blown Test 68 – Test Crank Circuit ................................................199 (Evolution E-Code 2400) .....................................................172 Test 69 – Test Transfer Relay Circuit ...................................200 Problem 20 – Generator Will Not Exercise..........................172 Test 70 – Check to see if Low Speed Function is enabled Problem 21 – No Low Speed Exercise................................172 (Available only on certain models) ..................................................200 Problem 22 – Battery is Dead .............................................172 Test 71 – Check Operation of the Choke Solenoid Section 4.5 – Diagnostic Tests .........................173 (Nexus Only) .......................................................................200 Probing and Pin Extraction ..................................................173 Test 75 – Test 120 Volt Input (T1) 60 HZ Evolution E-Codes ..............................................................174 240 Volt Input (T1 - T2) 50 Hz .............................................200 Introduction .........................................................................176 Test 76 – Verify DC Voltage of the Controller ......................201 Safety ..................................................................................176 Test 77 – Check Wire 13 and Wire 0 ...................................201 Engine/DC Troubleshooting ...............................................176 Test 78 – Test DC Charge Current to the Battery ................201 Test 40 – Check Position of AUTO-OFF-MANUAL Mode....176 Test 79 – Check T1 Voltage at Customer Connections .......202 Test 41 – Try a Manual Start ...............................................177 TEST 80 – Check T1/T2 Voltage at Controller Connector ..202 Test 42 – Test the Function of the Test 81 – Check T1/T2 Voltage in Transfer Switch ..............202 AUTO-OFF-MANUAL Mode ................................................177 Test 82 – Test F3 Fuse Circuit .............................................202 Test 43 – Test Auto Operations of Controller PART 5 – Operational Tests ................................205 Evolution and Nexus ...........................................................177 Section 5.1 – System Functional Tests ...........206 Test 44 – Check 7.5 Amp Fuse Introduction .........................................................................206 Evolution Alarm Code 2400 .................................................177 Manual Transfer Switch Operation ......................................206 Test 45 – Check Battery and Cables ...................................178 Electrical Checks .................................................................206 Test 46 – Check Wire 56 Voltage ........................................179 Section 5.2 – Setup Procedures .......................207 Test 47 – Test Starter Contactor Relay (V-Twin Only) .........180 Setting the Exercise Time ...................................................207 Test 48 – Test Starter Contactor ..........................................181 Activation Process ...............................................................207 Test 49 – Test Starter Motor ................................................181 Test 50 – Check Fuel Supply and Pressure ........................183 PART 6 – Disassembly ........................................209 Test 51 – Check Controller Wire 14 Outputs .......................184 Section 6.1 – Major Disassembly .....................210 Test 52 – Check Fuel Solenoid ...........................................184 Front Engine Access ...........................................................210 Test 53 – Check Choke Solenoid (Nexus Only) ..................185 Major Disassembly ..............................................................214 Test 55 – Check for Ignition Spark ......................................187 Torque Requirements (Unless Otherwise Specified)...........220 Test 57 – Check Condition of Spark Plugs ..........................188 PART 7 – Electrical Data .....................................261 Test 58 – Check Engine / Compression Test / Appendix A – Controller Identification ..............295 Cylinder Leak Down Test .....................................................189 Evolution Controller .............................................................296 Check Compression ............................................................189 Nexus Controller..................................................................298 Cylinder Leak Down Test .....................................................190 Appendix B – Controller Troubleshooting ........317 Test 59 – Check Shutdown Wire .........................................190 Appendix C – Supplemental Worksheets ..........331 Test 60 – Check and Adjust Ignition Magnetos ...................191 Appendix D – Eco Gen Drawings .......................341 Test 61 – Check Oil Pressure Switch And Wire 86 (Evolution E-Code 1300) .....................................................194 Page 4 NOTES Page 5 Specifications 60 HZ – GENERATOR WITH EVOLUTION CONTROLLER Unit 8 kW 11 kW 13 kW 14 kW 15 kW 16 kW 17 kW 20 kW 22 kW Rated Voltage 240 Rated Max. Continuous Load 33.3/29.2 41.6/37.5 54.2/54.2 58.3/54.2 62.5/62.5 66.6/66.6 70.8/66.6 83.3/75.0 91.6/86.3 Current (Amps) 240 Volts (LP/NG) Main Line Circuit Breaker 35 Amp 50 Amp 55 Amp 60 Amp 60 Amp 65 Amp 65 Amp 90 Amp 100 Amp Model Identification Resistor 074523D 092918Z 097751H 0A1030T 097751M 067650M 0A1031D 097752P 0A1029S Phase 1 Rated AC Frequency 60 Hz Battery Requirement Group 26R, 12 Volts and 525 CCA Minimum Weight (unit only in lbs.) 360/163.3 407/184.6 435/197.3 435/197.3 471/213.6 471/213.6 437/198.2 451/204.6 526/238.6 Steel/ Enclosure Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum This unit is tested in accordance to UL 2200 standards with an operating temperature of 20° F (-29° C) to 122°F. (50° C). For areas Normal Operating Range where temperatures fall below 32° F (0° C), a cold weather kit is highly recommended. When operated above 77° F (25° C) there may be a decrease in engine power. (Please reference the engine specifications section). These generators are rated in accordance with UL 2200, Safety Standard for Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies and CSA-C22.2 No. 100-04 Standard for Motors and Generators. * Natural Gas ratings will depend on specific fuel Btu/joules content. Typical derates are between 10-20% off the LP gas rating. ** Circuits to be moved must be protected by same size breaker: For example, a 15 amp circuit in the main panel must be a 15 amp circuit in the transfer switch. 50 HZ – GENERATOR WITH EVOLUTION CONTROLLER Unit 8 kVA 10 kVA 13 kVA Rated Voltage 110/220 Rated Max. Continuous Load Current (Amps) 220 Volts (LP/NG) 36.4/31.8 45.5/45.5 59/59 Main Line Circuit Breaker 35 Amp 50 Amp 65 Amp Model Identification Resistor 15K0 21K0 31K6 Phase 1 Rated AC Frequency 50 Hz Battery Requirement Group 26R, 12 Volts and 525 CCA Minimum Weight (unit only in lbs.) 387/175.4 425.5/193 445/201.8 Enclosure Steel Steel Steel Normal Operating Range This unit is tested in accordance to UL 2200 standards with an operating temperature of 20° F (-29° C) to 122°F. (50° C). For areas where temperatures fall below 32° F (0° C), a cold weather kit is highly recommended. When operated above 77° F (25° C) there may be a decrease in engine power. (Please reference the engine specifications section). 60 HZ – STATOR WINDING RESISTANCE VALUES / ROTOR RESISTANCE* 8 kW 11 kW 13kW/14 kW 15 kW 16 &17 kW 20 kW 22 kW Power Windings: Across 11 & 22 0.1584-0.1840 0.1584-0.1840 0.1227-0.1425 0.0758-0.0881 0.0720-0.0837 0.0421-0.0489 0.0361 - 0.0419 Power Windings: Across 11&44 0.3168-0.3680 0.3168-0.3680 0.2454-0.2850 0.1050-0.1220 0.1440-0.1674 0.0824-0.0978 0.0722 - 0.0838 Power Windings: Across 33 & 44 0.1584-0.1840 0.1584-0.1840 0.1227-0.1425 0.0758-0.0881 0.0720-0.0837 0.0421-0.0489 0.0361 - 0.0419 Sensing Windings: Across 11 & 44 0.3538-.4112 0.3538-0.4112 0.2824-0.3280 0.1050-0.1220 0.197-0.229 0.137-0.1594 0.1526 - 0.1772 Excitation Windings: Across 2 & 6 0.5517-0.6413 0.5517-0.6414 0.8506-0.9885 0.7093-0.8243 0.7093-0.8243 0.6121-0.7114 0.6392 - 0.7429 Rotor Resistance 4.96-5.76 4.97-5.76 7.22-8.39 8.39-9.72 8.37-9.72 9.54-11.10 10.25 - 11.92 * Resistance values shown are based on new windings at 20° C. Actual readings may vary based on type of meter used and any other components or connections included in the circuit being tested. 50 HZ – STATOR WINDING RESISTANCE VALUES / ROTOR RESISTANCE 8 kVA 10 kVA 13 kVA Power Windings: Across 11 & 22 0.1752 - 0.2036 0.0823 - 0.0957 0.0589 - 0.0685 Power Windings: Across 11 & 44 0.3504 - 0.4072 0.164 - .1914 0.1178 - 0.137 Power Windings: Across 33 & 44 0.1752 - 0.2036 0.0823 - 0.0957 0.0589 - 0.0685 Sensing Windings: Across 11 & 44 0.3504 - 0.4072 0.1646 - 0.1914 0.1178 - 0.1370 Stator Resistance - DPE 2-6 0.6933 - 0.8057 0.7412 - 0.8614 0.6933 - 0.8057 Rotor Resistance 6.82 - 7.93 8.28 - 9.62 9.54 - 11.10 Page 6

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