Keep this manual with the equipment. If the equipment is traded or sold, give the manual to the new owner. You are now the owner of a Armstrong Power generator powered by CUMMINS engine. All our components keep the highest standards in quality, efficiency and durability. Each unit pass thru a complete test and inspection to guarantee the quality of your unit. We provide warranty on every component subject to the warranty coverage and limitations. To get the best results from your new generator p
When it is on he of position no lecture will be received. Position number 1 will give the readings of the phase L1, posi 8.1. CHECKS DURING OPERATION While running, make the following checks to see that all parts are working correctly. Radiator Cooling water (Coolant) To avoid personal injury: • Do not remove radiator cap until coolant temperature is well below its boiling point. Then loosen cap slightly to the stop position, to relieve any pressure, before removing cap completely. When the engi
2. The lubricating oil and lubricating oil filter interval can be adjusted based on application, fuel con- sumption, gross vehicle weight, and idle time. For Page 39 Table 1: Jacket Water Cooled, Turbocharged Only, or Naturally Aspirated Engines Cummins Engine Standard Classification American Petroleum Institute Classification International Classifications All Engine Ratings (CES) (API) CES-20078, CES-20077, CES- 20076, CES-20072, CES- 20071 API CI-4/SK, API CI-4, API CH-4, API CH-4/SJ ACEA E-5,
Most systems, unless they contain automated switch gear, have a means of disconnect between the generator and the load. This is typically a transfer switch or disconnect. Ensure the contacts on the switch are rated for the size of your system. 4.1. GENERAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM When mounting electrical panels, a 3 foot clearance is required and the use of an emergency light to illuminate the unit during operation is typically required. Power for the emergency light should be from both the primary ut
This allows very specific alarm conditions to be brought to the operators‘ attention. Refer to the .Protections‘ section of this manual for details of the alarms. User Defined Indications The LCD displays the user-defined indications when config- ured and active. The icons will illuminate and point to the appropriate text insert label. These indications can be used to indicate internal states (i.e. Engine Running, Safety On, etc). User Defined Alarms The LCD displays the user-defined alarms when
Once the Cooling timer expires the Fuel Solenoid is de- energized, bringing the generator to a stop. Should the mains supply fail, or Remote Start signal be re-activated during the cooling down period, the set will return on load. 7.2. Manual Operation To initiate a start se-quence in MANUAL, press the pushbutton. When the controller is in the manual mode (indicated by an LED indicator beside the button), pressing the START (I) button will initiate the start sequence. If the pre-heat output opti
. Never use metallic objects on the neck or hands when handling the set. . Never connect the negative terminal from the battery to the positive terminal from the starter. . Don‘t smoke or allow sparks, flames or other sources of ignition around the fuel or bat- teries. . Use adequate equipment to take fuel from the set. . Never test the battery by touching together the terminals. . Ensure the generating set room is properly ventilated. . Don‘t touch the battery charger or the connections during
The icon will illuminate. LOW OIL PRESSURE If the module detects that the engine oil pressure has fallen below the low oil pressure trip setting level after the Safety On timer has expired, a shutdown will occur. The icon will illuminate. HIGH ENGINE TEMPERATURE If the module detects that the engine coolant temperature has exceeded the high engine temperature trip setting level after the Safety On timer has expired, a shutdown will oc- cur. The icon will illuminate. OVERSPEED / OVERFREQUENCY If
. Be sure all power is disconnected from the electrical equipment being serviced. . Keep all electrical equipment clean and dry. Replace any wiring where the insulation is cracked, cut, abraded or oth- erwise degraded. Replace terminals that are worm, discolored or corrode. Keep terminals clean and tight. . Insulate all connections and disconnected wires. . Use only class BC or Class ABC extinguishers on electrical fires. Page 9 9. FIRST AID FOR ELECTRIC SHOCK Identification / look out for: . Un
These starting aids will reduce the efficient working life of the engine. 5. MECHANICAL 6. CHEMICAL Fuels, oils coolants, lubricants and battery electrolyte used in this generating set are typical of the industry. However they can be hazardous to personnel if not treated properly. • Do not swallow or have skin contact with fuel, oil, coolant, lubricants and battery electrolyte. If swallowed, seek medical treatment immediately. Do not induce vomiting if fuel is swallowed. For skin contact, wash w