Koehler - Installation Manual 7-28EFOZD
Koehler - Installation Manual 7-28EFOZD
Koehler - Installation Manual 7-28EFOZD
Models:
9--32EOZD/7--28EFOZD
TP-6711
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TP-6711
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions and Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Appendix B Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Electromechanical
equipment,
including generator sets, transfer
switches, switchgear, and accessories,
can cause bodily harm and pose
life-threatening
danger
when
improperly installed, operated, or
maintained. To prevent accidents be
aware of potential dangers and act
safely. Read and follow all safety
precautions and instructions. SAVE
THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
This manual has several types of safety
precautions and instructions: Danger,
Warning, Caution, and Notice.
Accidental Starting
WARNING
WARNING
Accidental starting.
Can cause severe injury or death.
Fire.
Can cause severe injury or death.
DANGER
Danger indicates the presence of a
hazard that will cause severe
personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.
WARNING
Warning indicates the presence of a
hazard that can cause severe
personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.
CAUTION
Caution indicates the presence of a
hazard that will or can cause minor
personal injury or property damage.
NOTICE
Notice communicates installation,
operation, or maintenance information
that is safety related but not hazard
related.
Safety decals affixed to the equipment
in prominent places alert the operator
or service technician to potential
hazards and explain how to act safely.
The decals are shown throughout this
publication to improve operator
recognition.
Replace missing or
damaged decals.
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Engine Backfire/Flash
Fire
Disabling
the
generator set.
Accidental starting can cause
severe injury or death.
Before
working on the generator set or
connected equipment, disable the
generator set as follows: (1) Move the
generator set master switch to the OFF
position. (2) Disconnect the power to
the battery charger. (3) Remove the
battery cables, negative (--) lead first.
Reconnect the negative (--) lead last
when reconnecting the battery. Follow
these precautions to prevent starting of
the generator set by an automatic
transfer switch, remote start/stop
switch, or engine start command from a
remote computer.
Disabling
the
generator set.
Accidental starting can cause
severe injury or death.
Before
working on the generator set or
equipment connected to the set,
disable the generator set as follows:
(1) Press the generator set on/off
button to shut down the generator set.
All indicator lamps dim. (2) Disconnect
the power to the battery charger, if
equipped. (3) Remove the battery
cables, negative (--) lead first.
Reconnect the negative (--) lead last
when reconnecting the battery. Follow
these precautions to prevent the
starting of the generator set by the
remote start/stop switch.
Exhaust System
Fuel System
WARNING
Carbon monoxide.
Can cause severe
fainting, or death.
WARNING
Hazardous Noise
CAUTION
nausea,
Hazardous noise.
Can cause hearing loss.
Carbon
monoxide
symptoms.
Carbon monoxide can cause severe
nausea, fainting, or death. Carbon
monoxide is a poisonous gas present in
exhaust gases. Carbon monoxide is an
odorless,
colorless,
tasteless,
nonirritating gas that can cause death if
inhaled for even a short time. Carbon
monoxide poisoning symptoms include
but are not limited to the following:
D Light-headedness, dizziness
D Physical fatigue, weakness in
joints and muscles
D Sleepiness, mental fatigue,
inability to concentrate
or speak clearly, blurred vision
D Stomachache, vomiting, nausea
If experiencing any of these symptoms
and carbon monoxide poisoning is
possible, seek fresh air immediately
and remain active. Do not sit, lie down,
or fall asleep. Alert others to the
possibility of carbon monoxide
poisoning. Seek medical attention if
the condition of affected persons does
not improve within minutes of breathing
fresh air.
Hazardous Voltage/
Moving Parts
WARNING
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NOTICE
Fuse replacement. Replace fuses
with fuses of the same ampere rating
and type (for example: 3AB or 314,
ceramic). Do not substitute clear
glass-type fuses for ceramic fuses.
Refer to the wiring diagram when the
ampere rating is unknown or
questionable.
NOTICE
Saltwater damage. Saltwater quickly
deteriorates metals. Wipe up saltwater
on and around the generator set and
remove salt deposits from metal
surfaces.
Hot Parts
WARNING
Notice
NOTICE
This generator set has been
rewired from its nameplate voltage
to
246242
NOTICE
Voltage reconnection. Affix a notice
to the generator set after reconnecting
the set to a voltage different from the
voltage on the nameplate. Order
voltage reconnection decal 246242
from
an
authorized
service
distributor/dealer.
Notes
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Section 1 Introduction
Information in this publication represents data available
at the time of print. Kohler Co. reserves the right to
change this publication and the products represented
without notice and without any obligation or liability
whatsoever.
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10.
Figure 1-1
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Hose clamps
Fuel supply line *
Fuel/water separator (see Section 5 for more information)
Mounting tray
Battery/battery storage box
Battery cables
Exhaust hose or exhaust line *
Electrical leads (AC output leads/remote start panel leads)
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18.
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Section 1 Introduction
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2.2 Location
Locate the generator set to allow easy service access to
the generator sets engine, controller, cooling, and fuel
system components. The engine compartment is often
the ideal location for the generator set if the propulsion
engine(s) does not obstruct access to the generator set
and controller.
2.3 Mounting
Mount the generator set as high as possible to avoid
contact with bilge splash and lower-lying vapors and to
allow for downward pitch of the exhaust line toward the
exhaust outlet.
Kohler Co. recommends mounting the generator set on
a flat board attached to the craft stringers. Craft
stringers generally provide the best generator set
support. Ensure that the structural members can
support the generator sets weight and withstand its
vibration.
The generator set includes vibration mounts and a
mounting tray or skid. If desired, install additional
vibration isolating pads underneath the generator sets
base.
Use the four mounting holes in the mounting tray to
mount the generator set securely to the craft.
For angular operating limits, consult the operation
manual.
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Notes
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3.1 Ventilation
Engine combustion, generator cooling, and expulsion of
flammable and lethal fumes require ventilation. Provide
ventilation compliant with USCG Regulations governing
sizing of vents and other considerations.
As a rule, size each inlet- and outlet-vent area to a
minimum of 13 sq. cm/30.5 cm (2 sq. in. per ft.) of the
crafts beam. Should this rule conflict with USCG
Regulations, follow USCG Regulations. For applications
with screened inlets, double the size (4 sq. in. per ft.) of
the hull/deck openings. Extend the vent ducts to bilges to
expel heavier-than-air fumes.
3
4
Model
9--32EOZD/7--28EFOZD
Figure 3-1
Allowable
Intake Restriction
635 mm H2O
(6.23 kPa) or less
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3.
4.
5.
Inside packing
Outside packing
Seacock cover
Direction of vessel movement
Typical intake through-hull strainers
Figure 3-2
1-789
Seacock Installation
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1
4
3
2
Figure 3-3
Intake Strainer
Figure 3-4
Do not use a speed scoop or cup design intake
through-hull strainer because it can cause a ramming
effect and force water upward, past the seawater pump,
and into the engine cylinders when the vessel is moving
and the generator set is shut down.
Do not use hulls incorporating sea chests or other
designs that provide a positive pressure to the raw water
pump for the intake through-hull strainers. Positive
pressure forces water past the raw water pump and into
the engine. A sea chest is a concave molded-in-the-hull
chamber that aligns to the vessels direction of travel. A
sea chest configuration applies positive pressure similar
to a scoop-type through-hull strainer.
3.2.2
Seacock
1-789
1. Seawater pump
2. Seawater strainer
3. Seacock
3.2.4
Seawater Strainer
Water Lines
3.2.3
Seawater Strainer
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Figure 3-5
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Arrow Description
Direction of Flow
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Seawater
Freshwater (Coolant/Antifreeze)
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12
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2.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
Engine block
Exhaust manifold
Exhaust mixer elbow
Outlet flapper (exhaust/water discharge)
Silencer (customer supplied)
Thermostat open
Thermostat
Figure 3-6
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9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Thermostat closed
Heat exchanger
Engine-driven seawater pump
Seawater strainer
Seacock
Intake strainer
Engine-driven water pump
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Seawater
Freshwater (Coolant/Antifreeze)
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Oil cooler
Engine block
Thermostat
Water-cooled manifold
Heat exchanger
Exhaust mixer elbow
Water-cooled turbocharger
Figure 3-7
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9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Silencer (customer-supplied)
Exhaust outlet
Intake strainer
Seacock
Seawater strainer
Engine-driven seawater pump
Engine-driven water pump
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Carbon monoxide.
Can cause severe
fainting, or death.
nausea,
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4.1 Types
Kohlerr generator sets covered in this manual use
either wet or dry exhaust systems. Dry exhaust systems
are common in commercial applications. See the
engine manual for specifications.
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Model
1
1. Water/exhaust outlet
Figure 4-1
18
Allowable
Exhaust Back
Pressure,
kPa
(mm H2O)
14/15EOZD
11.5/13EFOZD
9.81 (1000)
9/23/24EOZD
7/20EFOZD
11.77 (1200)
10/13/20/28/32EOZD
8.5/9/11/17/17.5/25/28EFOZD
15.30 (1560)
Figure 4-2
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Above-Waterline Installation
2
1
7
8
18
13
16
Waterline
12
17
10
15
14
19
Figure 4-3
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4.3.2
Mid/Below-Waterline Installation
1
1. Heat exchanger
2. Exhaust mixer
3. Cut hose and connect siphon break and hardware
Figure 4-4
13/14/15/20/23/24/28/32EOZD
13/14/15/20/23/24/28/32EOZD
11/11.5/13/17/17.5/20/25/28EFOZD 11/11.5/13/17/17.5/20/25/28EFOZD
Figure 4-5
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Exhaust Hose
Diameter
mm (in.)
51 (2.0)
76 (3.0)
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3
24
7
25
23
10
6
4
20
11
Waterline
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19
12
15
21
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2.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Cap
Reed valve
Mounting base
Maximum silencer vertical lift of 1.2 m (4 ft.)
Exhaust mixer elbow distance above waterline; if less than
23 cm (9 in.), a siphon break is required
Minimum siphon break distance above waterline of 30.5 cm
(1 ft.)
Siphon break
Exhaust mixer elbow
Heat exchanger (locations vary by model)
Coolant recovery tank (located on the unit on some models)
Indicates the coolant recovery tank is at the same height as the
heat exchanger
Seawater strainer
Seacock
Intake strainer
Engine-driven seawater pump
Minimum exhaust hose pitch of 1.3 cm per 30.5 cm (0.5 in. per ft.)
Figure 4-6
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Waterline
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7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Cap
Reed valve
Mounting base
Maximum silencer vertical lift of 1.2 m (4 ft.)
Exhaust mixer elbow distance above waterline; if less than
23 cm (9 in.), a siphon break is required
Minimum siphon break distance above waterline of 30.5 cm
(1 ft.)
Siphon break
Exhaust mixer elbow
Heat exchanger (locations vary by model)
Coolant recovery tank (located on the unit on some models)
Indicates the coolant recovery tank is at the same height as the
heat exchanger
Seawater strainer
Seacock
Intake strainer
Engine-driven seawater pump
Minimum exhaust hose pitch of 1.3 cm per 30.5 cm (0.5 in. per ft.)
Figure 4-7
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Note:
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Note:
Note:
Note:
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Cap
Reed valve
Mounting base
Maximum silencer internal vertical lift of 1.2 m (4 ft.)
Exhaust mixer elbow distance above waterline; if less than
23 cm (9 in.), a siphon break is required
Minimum siphon break distance above waterline of 30.5 cm
(1 ft.)
Siphon break
Exhaust mixer
Heat exchanger
Coolant recovery bottle
Indicates the coolant recovery tank is at the same height as
the heat exchanger
Seawater strainer
Seacock
Intake strainer
Engine-driven seawater pump
Minimum exhaust hose pitch of 1.3 cm per 30.5 cm (0.5 in.
per ft.)
Figure 4-8
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WARNING
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1-788
Figure 5-1
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Return the generator set fuel return line to the fuel tank.
Locate the fuel return line as far as practical from the fuel
pickup to allow the tank fuel to cool the return fuel before
delivery back to the fuel injectors. Incoming fuel cools
the injectors to achieve maximum engine efficiency.
Note: Fuel
Return
Dip
Tube
(9--32EOZD/
7--28EFOZD Models). Kohler Co. recommends
utilizing a fuel return dip tube located below the
fuel supply dip tube. This will prevent air from
entering the return lines, draining the fuel
injection pump, and thus causing starting failure
or hard starting of the generator set. The dip tube
depth should be at least as deep as the main
engine fuel pick-up dip tube.
Under no circumstances should the propulsion engine
and generator set share pickup or return lines (through a
tee arrangement) that would allow the larger engine to
starve fuel from the smaller engine. It is possible that the
operation of either engine could completely drain the
fuel line of the other engine and make starting difficult.
Use a flexible hose section to connect the metallic line
from the fuel tank to the engines fuel pump inlet
connection point. Also, use a flexible hose section to
connect the metallic line from the fuel tank to the fuel
return connection point. The flexible section allows the
generator set to vibrate during operation.
Model
9--32EOZD and 7--28EFOZD
Figure 5-2
Model
9--32EOZD
7--28EFOZD
Figure 5-3
Fuel Line
ID Size
mm (in.)
9.7 (3/8)
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5
4
585771
1. Line side connections from generator
2. AC circuit breaker
3. L1/L2 phase (black) leads.
Load side customer
connection points.
4. L0 neutral (white) lead
5. GRD ground (green) lead
Figure 6-1
9--24EOZD Models
Figure 6-2
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Amps Voltage
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480
480
10EOZD (3 ph.)
600
240
7EFOZD
240
7EFOZD
480
10EOZD (3 ph.)
40
600
11.5EFOZD, 17.5EFOZD,
20EFOZD (3 ph.), 25EFOZD (3 ph.),
24EOZD
42
240
35
240
50
9EFOZD
11EFOZD
11EFOZD
480
11.5EFOZD, 14EOZD
600
13EFOZD
600
240
14EOZD, 15EOZD
60
70
240
600
240
17EFOZD
480
240
10EOZD
480
240
23EOZD, 24EOZD,
25EFOZD (1 & 3 ph.)
480
80
85
240
90
100
2
28EFOZD (3 ph.),
32EOZD (3 ph.)
240
600
240
125
600
150
Figure 6-3
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Model(s)
8.5EFOZD, 10EOZD (3 ph.)
11.5EFOZD, 14EOZD,
17.5EFOZD, 20EOZD (3 ph.)
6.2.1
3
3
30
33
Number
of Poles
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WARNING
Accidental starting.
Can cause severe injury or death.
Disconnect the battery cables before
working on the generator set.
Remove the negative (--) lead first
when disconnecting the battery.
Reconnect the negative (--) lead last
when reconnecting the battery.
Disabling the generator set. Accidental starting can
cause severe injury or death. Before working on the
generator set or connected equipment, disable the generator
set as follows: (1) Move the generator set master switch to the
OFF position. (2) Disconnect the power to the battery charger.
(3) Remove the battery cables, negative (--) lead first.
Reconnect the negative (--) lead last when reconnecting the
battery. Follow these precautions to prevent starting of the
generator set by an automatic transfer switch, remote
start/stop switch, or engine start command from a remote
computer.
WARNING
6.2.2
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5
1
3
1
5
5
GM30331-
1. Circuit breaker
2. Circuit breaker plate
3. Circuit breaker mounting hardware
Figure 6-4
4. Cover plate
5. Use existing hardware
6. Screw (qty. 2) and nut (qty. 2)
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6.5 Battery
Batteries and their installation must conform to USCG
Regulations 183.420 (a) through (g). Provide generator
sets with batteries separate from the propulsion
engines whenever possible. The starting/charging
systems of both the generator set and the engine must
have a common negative (--) ground.
USCG Regulation 183.415, Grounding, requires
connection of a common conductor to each grounded
cranking-motor circuit. Size the conductor to match the
larger of the engines two battery cables. Figure 6-5 lists
recommended minimum cable sizes for generator set
battery connections at various generator set-to-battery
distances. Connecting a common conductor to each
grounded cranking motor circuit prevents the starting
motor current from using alternative electrical paths
should the cranking motor ground circuit be restricted or
open because of oxidation or loose hardware.
Alternative electrical paths include metallic fuel lines
that can pose a hazard. See Section 7 for locations of
the battery connections to the generator set.
Required Battery Cable
(Minimum)
Distance (from battery to
generator set)
Battery Voltage
12V
24V
12V
24V
9EOZD/7EFOZD
#2
--------
#1
--------
10--24EOZD/8.5--20EFOZD
#2
#4
# 1/0
#2
28--32EOZD/25--28EFOZD
#2
#4
# 1/0
#2
Figure 6-5
32
CCA
500
20/23/24EOZD, and
17/17.5/20EFOZD
650
800
Figure 6-6
Battery Recommendations
6.6 Wiring
Use only stranded copper wire. Conform to USCG
Regulations 183.425 through 183.460 for wire gauges
and insulation, conductor temperature ratings, sheath
stripping, conductor support and protection, conductor
terminals and splices, and over-current protection
(circuit breakers, fuses). Use rubber grommets and
cable ties as necessary to protect and secure the wire
from sharp objects, the exhaust system, and moving
parts.
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Component
Plug
350735-1
229998
Pin
350218-6
241618
Cable Seal
794280-1
GM29252
Interface Seal
794279-1
GM29507
Cavity Plug
770377-1
GM28769
Figure 6-8
ADV6843b-a
Figure 6-7
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Model No.
9EOZD and 7EFOZD
with sound shield
Drawing
ADV-7385AADV-7385B-
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37
ADV-7385CADV-7384AADV-7384BADV-7384C-
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39
40
41
ADV-7383A-
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ADV-7383BADV-7383C-
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44
ADV-7382A-B
ADV-7382B-B
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ADV-7382C-B
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ADV-7382D-B
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ADV-7381A-A
ADV-7381B-A
ADV-7381C-A
ADV-7381D-A
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50
51
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Figure 7-1
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Figure 7-2
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ADV-7385A-
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Figure 7-3
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ADV-7385B-
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Figure 7-4
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ADV-7385C-
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Figure 7-5
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ADV-7384A-
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Figure 7-6
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ADV-7384B-
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Figure 7-7
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ADV-7384C-
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Figure 7-8
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ADV-7383A-
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Figure 7-9
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ADV-7383B-
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ADV-7383C-
Figure 7-10 Dimension Drawing, 13/14/15EOZD and 11/11.5/13EFOZD with Keel Cooling
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ADV-7382B-B
Figure 7-12 Dimension Drawing, 20/23/24EOZD and 17/17.5/20EFOZD with Sound Shield
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Figure 7-13 Dimension Drawing, 20EOZD and 17/17.5EFOZD with Keel Cooling
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ADV-7382D-B
Figure 7-14 Dimension Drawing, 23/24EOZD and 20EFOZD with Keel Cooling
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ADV-7381B-A
Figure 7-16 Dimension Drawing, 28/32EOZD and 25/28EFOZD with Sound Shield
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ADV-7381C-A
Figure 7-17 Dimension Drawing, 28/32EOZD and 25/28EFOZD with Keel Cooling
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ADV-7381D-A
Figure 7-18 Dimension Drawing, 28/32EOZD and 25/28EFOZD with Electric Clutch
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Section 8 Reconnection/Adjustments
WARNING
Accidental starting.
Can cause severe injury or death.
Disconnect the battery cables before
working on the generator set.
Remove the negative (--) lead first
when disconnecting the battery.
Reconnect the negative (--) lead last
when reconnecting the battery.
Disabling the generator set. Accidental starting can
cause severe injury or death. Before working on the
generator set or connected equipment, disable the generator
set as follows: (1) Move the generator set master switch to the
OFF position. (2) Disconnect the power to the battery charger.
(3) Remove the battery cables, negative (--) lead first.
Reconnect the negative (--) lead last when reconnecting the
battery. Follow these precautions to prevent starting of the
generator set by an automatic transfer switch, remote
start/stop switch, or engine start command from a remote
computer.
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53
8.1.1
100--120-Volt Configurations
8.1.2
100--120/200--240-Volt
Configurations
L0 (Neutral)
Ground
Load
Side
Line
Side
L0 (Neutral)
Ground
Load
Side
Line
Side
L0
GRD.
L1
Single-Pole
Circuit
Breaker
L0
GRD.
4
L1
L2
Two-Pole
Circuit
Breaker
Stator Leads
60 Hz
L0--L1
L0--L2
Figure 8-2
50 Hz
100--120 Volt
100--120 Volt
100--120 Volt
100--120 Volt
Figure 8-1
GRD.
Ground
Jumper
lead
4
L0
L1
L2
Load
Side
Factory
Two-Pole
Circuit
Breaker
100--120/200--240-Volt,
3-Wire
Stator Leads
60 Hz
L0--L1
L0--L2
L1--L2
Figure 8-3
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Section 8 Reconnection/Adjustments
100--120 Volt
100--120 Volt
200--240 Volt
50 Hz
100--120 Volt
100--120 Volt
200--240 Volt
100--120/200--240-Volt, 3-Wire
Configuration
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8.1.3
200--240-Volt Configurations
L0
GRD.
Ground
L1
Load
Side
Line
Side
Single-Pole
Circuit
Breaker
Tape to insulate
from ground
Stator Leads
60 Hz
L0--L1
Figure 8-4
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200--220--240 Volt
2 Wire
50 Hz
Section 8 Reconnection/Adjustments
55
Electroswitch
2-Wire Generator Sets
L1
To Generator
Set
L1
2
To Shore
Power
L2
L2
6
To Generator
Set
11
12
To Shore
Power
L0
10
To Load
To Load
L1
To Generator
Set
5 To Shore
Power
10
14
L2
L2
8
To Generator
Set
To Shore
Power
L0
13
To Load
To Load
L1
To Generator
Set
L2
To Shore
Power
11
10
L2
8
To Generator
Set
To Shore
Power
L0
12
To Load
To Load
TP-5399-5
Figure 8-5
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Section 8 Reconnection/Adjustments
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L1
L1
3
To Generator 7
Set
L2
L3
L2
To Shore
Power
L3
11
10
12
9
L0
L0
15
14
16
13
L3
L0
To Load
Figure 8-6
I-940
115/230
115/230
230
EM-250000
Note:
Current Transformers (CTs) are not used on all sets. CT dot or HI toward generator.
Figure 8-7
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57
8.3.3
8.3.1
8.3.2
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With the generator set engine stopped, hold the Select button while moving the generator set master
switch to the RUN position. (The generator set engine will not start.)
Button Sequence
Notes
Display *
XX.XX
Press:
or
Uu0X
SAVE
To save changes.
YES
no
Press:
Press:
or
TP6195
* X in this display indicates a number from 0 to 9. See Figure 8-9. A bold X indicates the digit that changes during adjustment.
Figure 8-8
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Section 8 Reconnection/Adjustments
59
9EOZD
10EOZD
(1 Ph)
EOZD
EFOZD
10EOZD
(3 Ph)
11EFOZD
11.5EFOZD
(3 Ph)
13EOZD
13EFOZD
Volts,
Hz
Market
Engine
Type
Data
Inputs
Battery
Voltage
CANbus
Comm.
Voltage, Phases
230 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
Uu*
Uc
Ec
Ed[
Bt
Cn]
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
12
240 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
13
1 (std.)
or
3 (ops) [
230 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
12 or 24
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
1 (std.)
or
3 (ops) [
1 (std.)
or
3 (ops) [
12
Freq.
Hz
50
50
50
60
60
60
240 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
13
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
120 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
120 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
120 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
120 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
10
16
19
20
230 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
50
50
240 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
13
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
14
17
18
21
22
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
230 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
60
50
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
240 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
13
0
(No Can),
1 or 6
(J1939),
7 or 9
(Smartcraft)
]
1 (std.)
or
3 (ops) [
12 or 24
* Use voltage/frequency parameters Uu07--Uu23 only with ADC application program version 1.20 or higher.
[ See Figure 8-10 for Ed settings with optional sender kits.
] See Figure 8-11 for Cn settings with optional digital gauges (gauges are available on selected models only).
Note: Replacement controllers from Kohler Aftermarket Parts are shipped with factory settings for the 8.5/12RES.
Note: Setting the Ec parameter automatically selects the Ed parameter for the standard data inputs for that engine.
If you change Ec, check the Ed setting.
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14EOZD
(3 Ph)
15EOZD
17EFOZD
(1 Ph)
17.5EFOZD
(3 Ph)
20EOZD
(1 Ph)
EOZD
EFOZD
20EOZD
(3 Ph)
20EFOZD
20EFOZD
(3 Ph)
23EOZD
24EOZD
(3 Ph)
Freq.
Hz
60
60
50
50
60
60
50
50
60
60
Voltage, Phases
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
Volts,
Hz
Market
Engine
Type
Data
Inputs
Battery
Voltage
CANbus
Comm.
Uu*
Uc
Ec
Ed[
Bt
Cn]
12 or 24
0
(No Can),
1 or 6
(J1939),
7 or 9
(Smartcraft)
]
11
16
10
10
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
230 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
240 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
13
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
14
17
18
21
22
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
11
16
10
10
230 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
240 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
13
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
14
17
18
21
22
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
11
16
10
10
1 (std.)
or
3 (ops) [
2 w.o.
preheater
or 9 w/
preheater
* Use voltage/frequency parameters Uu07--Uu23 only with ADC application program version 1.20 or higher.
[ See Figure 8-10 for Ed settings with optional sender kits.
] See Figure 8-11 for Cn settings with optional digital gauges (gauges are available on selected models only).
Note: Replacement controllers from Kohler Aftermarket Parts are shipped with factory settings for the 8.5/12RES.
Note: Setting the Ec parameter automatically selects the Ed parameter for the standard data inputs for that engine.
If you change Ec, check the Ed setting.
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61
25EFOZD
(3 Ph)
28EFOZD
(1 Ph)
EOZD
EFOZD
28EFOZD
(3 Ph)
28EOZD
(1 Ph)
28EOZD
(3 Ph)
32EOZD
(1 Ph)
32EOZD
(3 Ph)
Freq.
Hz
Voltage, Phases
230 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
50
50
Data
Inputs
Battery
Voltage
CANbus
Comm.
Uu*
Uc
Ec
Ed[
Bt
Cn]
12 or 24
0
(No Can),
1 or 6
(J1939),
7 or 9
(Smartcraft)
]
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
240 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
13
6
14
17
18
21
22
230 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
240 V, 1 Ph, 2 W
13
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
14
17
18
21
22
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
11
16
10
10
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
60
60
Engine
Type
115/230 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
60
60
Market
50
50
Volts,
Hz
120/240 V, 1 Ph, 3 W
11
16
10
10
1 (std.)
or
3 (ops) [
* Use voltage/frequency parameters Uu07--Uu23 only with ADC application program version 1.20 or higher.
[ See Figure 8-10 for Ed settings with optional sender kits.
] See Figure 8-11 for Cn settings with optional digital gauges (gauges are available on selected models only).
Note: Replacement controllers from Kohler Aftermarket Parts are shipped with factory settings for the 8.5/12RES.
Note: Setting the Ec parameter automatically selects the Ed parameter for the standard data inputs for that engine.
If you change Ec, check the Ed setting.
Figure 8-9
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Power Modes
Sender Kit
Ed
None
GM50552-KA1 [
No Change
Gauge Kit
None
D 1-hour
Gauge
Description
Cn
Setting
Power
Down
Time
Cn00
48
Hours
GM32337-KP1 Remote
Digital Gauge
(3 inch)
Cn01
Never/
None
Cn06
1 Hour
GM46035-KP1 Remote
Digital Gauge
(3 inch)
Cn07
48
Hours
GM50822-KP1 Remote
Digital Gauge
(2 inch)
Cn09
1 Hour
CAN
Description
power down.
If the ADC 2100
communication parameter setting is Cn06 or Cn09,
the controller will power down after 1 hour of
inactivity. In this mode, a remote start/stop switch
or the generator set master switch must be used to
activate the controller after it has powered down.
ADC 2100 application code version 1.21 or higher
is required for the 1-hour power down option.
No CAN
J1939
Smartcraft
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63
8.3.4
8.3.5
Voltage Adjustment
WARNING
Measured
Voltage, VAC
85--132
180--251
Approximate
Voltage Change per Step, VAC
Coarse Adjust
Fine Adjust
5
7
0.5
0.7
3P
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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8.3.6
Frequency Adjustment
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Display:
Move the generator set master switch to the RUN
position. (The generator set engine will not start.)
1 0 4
Uu 0 x
Uu 0 x
Uc 0 0
or
E c 0 x
Ad n c
Now either save your settings or enter the Advanced Configuration Mode to
set the engine data inputs, battery voltage, and communications.
Press:
To enter advanced configuration mode.
Go to Figure 8-16.
E d 0 x
S AV E
OR:
or
Note: Shaded boxes show which number in the controller display changes when the up or down arrow
key is pressed. x denotes any number from 0 to 9.
Figure 8-15 Configuration Mode (system voltage/frequency, unit configuration, and engine type parameters)
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Pressing the up arrow key at the Adnc display (See Figure 8-15) puts you
into the Advanced Configuration Mode.
Press:
or
E d 0 x
or
12-volt models
24-volt models
B t 1 2
B t 2 4
C n 0 x
S AV E
Note: Shaded boxes show which number in the controller display changes when the up or down arrow
key is pressed. x denotes any number from 0 to 9.
Figure 8-16 Advanced Configuration Mode (engine data input types, battery voltage, and engine
communications)
S AV E
Uu 0 x
or
To save changes.
Y E S
n o
or
x x x x
Note: Be sure to save your settings before exiting the configuration mode. The controller reverts to the
last saved settings when the master switch is moved to the OFF/RESET position.
* x in the runtime hours display above denotes any number from 0 to 9.
Now move the master switch to OFF/RESET.
Figure 8-17 Save Mode (after configuring generator set parameters)
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67
Display :*
Move the generator set master switch to the RUN position. The generator set
engine starts and the controller display shows the engine runtime hours.
x x x x
Hold:
Wait about 5 seconds until the display changes from runtime hours
to the program version number.
x. x x
Press the down arrow key and then the up arrow key 3 times to enter the
adjustment mode. (This is the controller password.)
1 P x x
or
1 P x x
1 P x x
2 P x x
or
or
or
2 P x x
3 P 0 x
* Shaded boxes show which character in the controller display changes for each adjustment. x in the
examples above denotes any number from 0 to 9. The actual values may vary from model-to-model.
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Air Conditioners
Motors
Starting (Inrush)
Watts
Running
Watts
1/4
750
330
1/3
1000
400
1/2
1500
600
3/4
2000
750
3300
1100
4000
2000
5000
3000
Figure 1
Appliances
Generator sets often furnish AC for appliances such as
TV, stereo, electric water heater, etc. With the exception
of the resistance-type loads such as the water heater,
requirements for appliances are usually low. Do not
overlook such loads when figuring total requirements.
Allow reserve capacity for anticipated appliance loads to
avoid overloading a generator set.
Motor Requirements
Lighting
To calculate lighting load, add the wattage of each
generator set-operated lamp. Note that not all of the
lights or lamps are on the generator set AC circuit; some
9,000
12,000
16,000
24,000
Voltage
115
230
115
230
115
230
115
230
9.3
4.8
9.9
5.0
11.8
6.3
16.3
8.0
11.6
7.7
4.0
7.0
3.5
8.9
4.8
13.0
6.2
10.2
34.0
20.0
40.0
20.0
50.0
31.0
75.0
36.0
56.0
3910
4600
4600
4600
5750
7130
8630
8280
12,900
886
920
805
805
1020
1100
1500
1430
2350
Running watts
Figure 2
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Appendix
69
Appendix B Abbreviations
The following list contains abbreviations that may appear in this publication.
A, amp
ABDC
AC
A/D
ADC
adj.
ADV
AHWT
AISI
ALOP
alt.
Al
ANSI
AO
API
approx.
AR
AS
ASE
ASME
assy.
ASTM
ATDC
ATS
auto.
aux.
A/V
avg.
AVR
AWG
AWM
bat.
BBDC
BC
BCA
BCI
BDC
BHP
blk.
blk. htr.
BMEP
bps
br.
BTDC
Btu
Btu/min.
C
cal.
CARB
CB
cc
CCA
ccw.
CEC
cfh
cfm
ampere
after bottom dead center
alternating current
analog to digital
analog to digital converter
adjust, adjustment
advertising dimensional
drawing
anticipatory high water
temperature
American Iron and Steel
Institute
anticipatory low oil pressure
alternator
aluminum
American National Standards
Institute
(formerly American Standards
Association, ASA)
anticipatory only
American Petroleum Institute
approximate, approximately
as required, as requested
as supplied, as stated, as
suggested
American Society of Engineers
American Society of
Mechanical Engineers
assembly
American Society for Testing
Materials
after top dead center
automatic transfer switch
automatic
auxiliary
audiovisual
average
automatic voltage regulator
American Wire Gauge
appliance wiring material
battery
before bottom dead center
battery charger, battery
charging
battery charging alternator
Battery Council International
before dead center
brake horsepower
black (paint color), block
(engine)
block heater
brake mean effective pressure
bits per second
brass
before top dead center
British thermal unit
British thermal units per minute
Celsius, centigrade
calorie
California Air Resources Board
circuit breaker
cubic centimeter
cold cranking amps
counterclockwise
Canadian Electrical Code
cubic feet per hour
cubic feet per minute
70 Appendix
CG
CID
CL
cm
CMOS
cogen.
Com
conn.
cont.
CPVC
crit.
CRT
CSA
CT
Cu
cu. in.
cw.
CWC
cyl.
D/A
DAC
dB
dBA
DC
DCR
deg.,
dept.
dia.
DI/EO
DIN
DIP
DPDT
DPST
DS
DVR
E, emer.
EDI
EFR
e.g.
EG
EGSA
EIA
EI/EO
EMI
emiss.
eng.
EPA
EPS
ER
ES
ESD
est.
E-Stop
etc.
exh.
ext.
F
center of gravity
cubic inch displacement
centerline
centimeter
complementary metal oxide
substrate (semiconductor)
cogeneration
communications (port)
connection
continued
chlorinated polyvinyl chloride
critical
cathode ray tube
Canadian Standards
Association
current transformer
copper
cubic inch
clockwise
city water-cooled
cylinder
digital to analog
digital to analog converter
decibel
decibel (A weighted)
direct current
direct current resistance
degree
department
diameter
dual inlet/end outlet
Deutsches Institut fur Normung
e. V.
(also Deutsche Industrie
Normenausschuss)
dual inline package
double-pole, double-throw
double-pole, single-throw
disconnect switch
digital voltage regulator
emergency (power source)
electronic data interchange
emergency frequency relay
for example (exempli gratia)
electronic governor
Electrical Generating Systems
Association
Electronic Industries
Association
end inlet/end outlet
electromagnetic interference
emission
engine
Environmental Protection
Agency
emergency power system
emergency relay
engineering special,
engineered special
electrostatic discharge
estimated
emergency stop
et cetera (and so forth)
exhaust
external
Fahrenheit, female
fglass.
FHM
fl. oz.
flex.
freq.
FS
ft.
ft. lbs.
ft./min.
g
ga.
gal.
gen.
genset
GFI
fiberglass
flat head machine (screw)
fluid ounce
flexible
frequency
full scale
foot, feet
foot pounds (torque)
feet per minute
gram
gauge (meters, wire size)
gallon
generator
generator set
ground fault interrupter
GND,
gov.
gph
gpm
gr.
GRD
gr. wt.
HxWxD
HC
HCHT
HD
HET
hex
Hg
HH
HHC
HP
hr.
HS
hsg.
HVAC
ground
governor
gallons per hour
gallons per minute
grade, gross
equipment ground
gross weight
height by width by depth
hex cap
high cylinder head temperature
heavy duty
high exhaust temperature
hexagon
mercury (element)
hex head
hex head cap
horsepower
hour
heat shrink
housing
heating, ventilation, and air
conditioning
high water temperature
hertz (cycles per second)
integrated circuit
inside diameter, identification
International Electrotechnical
Commission
Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers
improved motor starting
inch
inches of water
inches of mercury
inch pounds
incorporated
industrial
internal
internal/external
input/output
iron pipe
International Organization for
Standardization
joule
Japanese Industry Standard
kilo (1000)
kelvin
kiloampere
kilobyte (210 bytes)
HWT
Hz
IC
ID
IEC
IEEE
IMS
in.
in. H2O
in. Hg
in. lbs.
Inc.
ind.
int.
int./ext.
I/O
IP
ISO
J
JIS
k
K
kA
KB
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kg
kg/cm2
kilogram
kilograms per square
centimeter
kgm
kilogram-meter
kilograms per cubic meter
kg/m3
kHz
kilohertz
kJ
kilojoule
km
kilometer
kOhm, k kilo-ohm
kPa
kilopascal
kph
kilometers per hour
kV
kilovolt
kVA
kilovolt ampere
kVAR
kilovolt ampere reactive
kW
kilowatt
kWh
kilowatt-hour
kWm
kilowatt mechanical
L
liter
LAN
local area network
L x W x H length by width by height
lb.
pound, pounds
lbm/ft3
pounds mass per cubic feet
LCB
line circuit breaker
LCD
liquid crystal display
ld. shd.
load shed
LED
light emitting diode
Lph
liters per hour
Lpm
liters per minute
LOP
low oil pressure
LP
liquefied petroleum
LPG
liquefied petroleum gas
LS
left side
Lwa
sound power level, A weighted
LWL
low water level
LWT
low water temperature
m
meter, milli (1/1000)
M
mega (106 when used with SI
units), male
m3
cubic meter
m3/min.
cubic meters per minute
mA
milliampere
man.
manual
max.
maximum
MB
megabyte (220 bytes)
MCM
one thousand circular mils
MCCB
molded-case circuit breaker
meggar
megohmmeter
MHz
megahertz
mi.
mile
mil
one one-thousandth of an inch
min.
minimum, minute
misc.
miscellaneous
MJ
megajoule
mJ
millijoule
mm
millimeter
mOhm, m
milliohm
MOhm, M
megohm
MOV
metal oxide varistor
MPa
megapascal
mpg
miles per gallon
mph
miles per hour
MS
military standard
m/sec.
meters per second
MTBF
mean time between failure
MTBO
mean time between overhauls
mtg.
mounting
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MW
mW
F
N, norm.
NA
nat. gas
NBS
NC
NEC
NEMA
NFPA
Nm
NO
no., nos.
NPS
NPSC
NPT
NPTF
NR
ns
OC
OD
OEM
OF
opt.
OS
OSHA
OV
oz.
p., pp.
PC
PCB
pF
PF
ph.,
PHC
PHH
PHM
PLC
PMG
pot
ppm
PROM
psi
pt.
PTC
PTO
PVC
qt.
qty.
R
rad.
RAM
RDO
ref.
rem.
RFI
RH
RHM
rly.
megawatt
milliwatt
microfarad
normal (power source)
not available, not applicable
natural gas
National Bureau of Standards
normally closed
National Electrical Code
National Electrical
Manufacturers Association
National Fire Protection
Association
newton meter
normally open
number, numbers
National Pipe, Straight
National Pipe, Straight-coupling
National Standard taper pipe
thread per general use
National Pipe, Taper-Fine
not required, normal relay
nanosecond
overcrank
outside diameter
original equipment
manufacturer
overfrequency
option, optional
oversize, overspeed
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
overvoltage
ounce
page, pages
personal computer
printed circuit board
picofarad
power factor
phase
Phillips head crimptite (screw)
Phillips hex head (screw)
pan head machine (screw)
programmable logic control
permanent-magnet generator
potentiometer, potential
parts per million
programmable read-only
memory
pounds per square inch
pint
positive temperature coefficient
power takeoff
polyvinyl chloride
quart
quantity
replacement (emergency)
power source
radiator, radius
random access memory
relay driver output
reference
remote
radio frequency interference
round head
round head machine (screw)
relay
rms
rnd.
ROM
rot.
rpm
RS
RTV
SAE
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3.
Reference conditions:
Temperature: 77_F; Pressure: 29.2 in. Hg dry barometer.
Kohler sound shield increases ambient intake air approx. 12_F
Approximate derates:
Temperature: approximately 1% per 10_F (turbocharged engines have a greater derate);
Pressure (altitude): approximately 4% per 1000 ft. (1 in. Hg)
Figure 1
Generator Output
KEY
60 Hz
50 Hz
8.0
7.9
7.8
7.7
7.6
7.5
7.4
7.3
7.2
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.8
6.7
6.6
6.5
6.4
6.3
6.2
6.1
6.0
5.9
5.8
5.7
5.6
5.5
75 77
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
Temperature (_F)
Figure 2
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