Generator MMD SDG25S
Generator MMD SDG25S
Generator MMD SDG25S
◆ For details of handling, maintenance and safety of the engine, see the Engine Operation Manual.
◆ Keep the manual available at all times for the operator or safety supervisor.
◆ If the manual is lost or damaged, place an order with your dealer for another copy.
◆ Be sure that the manual is included with the unit when it is handed over to another user.
◆ There may be some inconsistency in detail between the manual and the actual machine due to
improvements of the machine. Ask your dealer if you have any questions or problems.
◆ If you have any questions about the unit, please inform us the model and serial number. A plate
stamped with the model and serial number is attached to side of the unit.
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Table of Contents
1. Safety ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1
1.1 Caution before Operation ......................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Caution during Operation ......................................................................................................................1-4
1.3 Caution during Inspection and Maintenance ........................................................................................1-6
1.4 Safety Warning Labels ...........................................................................................................................1-8
3. Installation--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1
3.1 Transporting Unit ....................................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Conditions of Unit Installation ..............................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Grounding Method..................................................................................................................................3-4
3.4 Selecting Cable ........................................................................................................................................3-7
3.5 Selector Valve of Fuel Pipe ..................................................................................................................3-8
4. Operation----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-1
4.1 Instrument panel.....................................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Protection device....................................................................................................................................4-2
4.3 Connecting Load ....................................................................................................................................4-5
4.4 Engine Oil・Coolant・Fuel...................................................................................................................4-8
4.5 Check before Starting the Machine .....................................................................................................4-10
4.6 Unit Operation.........................................................................................................................................4-13
4.7 Stopping Procedures .............................................................................................................................4-17
4.8 Adjustment of frequency .......................................................................................................................4-17
4.9 Emergency Stop .....................................................................................................................................4-18
4.10 Air Bleeding .............................................................................................................................................4-18
Please read these safety requirements carefully and fully understand the contents before starting the
machine.
For your better recognition, according to the degree of potential danger harmful to a human body,
safety messages are classified into three hierarchical categories, namely, , , and
with a caution symbol -attached to each message.
When one of these messages is found, please take preventive measures for safety to carry out “SAFETY
OPERATION AND PROPER MAINTENANCE OF THE UNIT ”.
Follow warnings mentioned in this manual. This instruction manual does not describe all safety items.
We, therefore, advise you to pay special attention to all items (even though they may not be described in
the manual) for your safety.
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1.Safety
1.1 Caution before Operation
Ventilation
PC002
Handling battery
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1.Safety
Safety outfit
When handling machine, do not wear;
loose clothes
clothes with unbuttoned sleeves
hanging tie or scarf
dangling jewelry
Such outfit could be caught in the machine or dragged in
the rotating portion of the machine, and could cause a
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Protection equipments
Please wear protection implements, such as a helmet,
protection glasses, earplugs, safety shoes, a glove, and a
protection-against-dust mask, according to the contents of
work for safety.
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Safety fittings
Have first-aid boxes and fire-extinguishers near the unit ready
for emergency situations such as injuries and a fire.
It is advisable to have a list of phone numbers of doctors,
ambulance and the fire department available in case of
emergency.
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Such things as unnecessary equipment and tools, cables, hoods, canvas sheets and pieces of wood
which are a hindrance to the job, have to be cleared and removed. This is because operators and
personnel nearby may stumble on them and may be injured.
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1.Safety
1.2 Caution during Operation
Keep hands off from the rotating portion or belts while running.
It could cause serious injuries if hands should be caught in.
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1.Safety
running.
Fire prevention
Do not, under any circumstance, bring lit cigarettes or matches
near such oils as diesel fuel oil, and engine oil, etc.
They are extremely flammable and dangerous, so be careful
when handling.
Refilling oils should be done in an outdoor well-ventilated
place.
Refuel after stopping the engine, and never leave the fuel
nearby the machine. Do not spill. It may cause a fire. When it
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is spilt, wipe it up completely.
Do not supply fuel up to the fuel cap. And then the fuel may
get spilt when the unit is moved, transported and it is vibrating.
Such parts as muffler and exhaust pipe can be extremely hot.
Remove twigs, dried leaves, dried grass and waste paper, etc.
from the exhaust outlet of the muffler.
Keep a fire extinguisher available by the machine in case of
unexpected fire.
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1.Safety
1.3 Cautions during Inspection and Maintenance
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Cleaning by air-blow
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1.Safety
Lighting apparatus
Be sure to stop the engine, and let the coolant water suffi-
ciently cool down before draining it.
If the drain valve is opened before the coolant water is cooled
enough, hot water could jet out, and it could cause scalding.
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1.Safety
1.4 Safety Warning Labels
Following labels are attached to the machine.
Keep them clean at all times. If they are damaged or missing, immediately place an order with your
nearest dealer for replacement. Part numbers are indicated on the lower right corner of the label.
Adhere a new one to the original location.
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
39178 88820
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1.Safety
The pasting position of safe warning label is as follows.
1 2
6 7
4 5
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DETAIL OF INSTRUMENT PANEL
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2. Part Names
2.1 Internal Components
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3. Installation
3.1 Transporting Unit
Transportation
3.1.1 Lifting 1
Use the lifting bail“1”fitted on center of bonnet.
Select an appropriate crane or truck by referring to the
mass and dimensions mentioned in “Specifications”.
Only a qualified crane operator is allowed to operate a
crane.
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3. Installation
3.2 Conditions of Unit Installation
Ventilation
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3. Installation
Never locate the unit with the exhaust muffler facing any
private house:
As the exhaust fume (gas) from the engine is poisonous,
never direct it to any other persons passing by.
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Private house
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Installation
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3. Installation
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Improper connections to a building’s electrical system can allow electrical current from the
generator to backfeed into the utility lines. Such backfeed may electrocute utility company
workers or others who contact the lines during a power outage. Consult the utility company or a
qualified electrician.
Improper connections to a building’s electrical system can allow electrical current from the
utility company to backfeed into the generator. When utility power is restored, the generator
may explode, burn, or cause a fire in the building’s electrical system.
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3. Installation
3.3.4 GFCI (Ground-fault circuit interrupter) Receptacles
Using the generator in rain, snow or near water can lead to death from electric shock. Keep the
generator dry.
All of the 20 ampere 120 volt receptacles on the generator are protected by a GFCI
(Ground-fault circuit interrupter) for protection against the hazards of ground fault currents.
An example of ground-fault current is the current which would flow through a person who is
using an appliance with faulty insulation and, at the same time, is in contact with an
electrical ground such as a plumbing fixture, wet floor, or earth.
The ground-fault circuit interrupter will not protect against short circuits or overloads. The
circuit breaker in the control panel which supplies power to the circuit provides that
protection.
The ground-fault circuit interrupter can be identified by the TEST and RESET buttons. The
receptacles on the GFCI can be tested with the TEST and RESET buttons.
TEST BUTTON: To test, depress the “TEST” button. (power is turned off)
RESET BUTTON: To restore power, depress the “RESET” button.
Perform this test monthly or every 250 hours operation whichever comes first, in order to ensure
proper operation of the GFCI receptacle. If the generator is stored outdoors, unprotected from the
weather, test the GFCI receptacle before each use. Record your test on the GFCI test card provided
on the control panel.
Test button
Reset button
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3. Installation
Grounding method
Machine grounding
Load equipment terminal
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3. Installation
3.4 Selecting Cable
Select a cable with sufficient diameter by considering the permissible current on the cable and the
distance from the generator to the load.
If the current flowing to the load exceeds the permissible current of the cable, resultant
overheating may burn the cable. Similarly, if the cable is too small in thickness to the length, the
input voltage to the load will fall to cause the load input power to drop, as a result, the performance
of the machine cannot be displayed.
Working
Current I (A)
Cable Thickness A (mm2)
Simplified three-phase three-wire formula to seek voltage drop from cable length and working
current. Select such a cable length and thickness so that the voltage drop will remain less
than 5%.
The following tables show the relations between the cabtyre cable length and the cable thickness
(nominal cross-sectional area) suited to the working current.
(Based on the condition that working voltage is 200 V, with voltage drop of 10V.)
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3. Installation
3.5 Selector Valve of Fuel Pipe
Always keep watching the fuel feeding conditions while feeding fuel from a separate fuel storage tank
separately installed.
In order to use a separator fuel storage tank, be sure to change the handles of the selector valves to a
predetermined position. If you make a mistake in turning the handles, it can burst the fuel pipe and
cause overflowing. It could lead to a serious accident.
If excessive force is loaded to the selection handle, it will not move smoothly and it could cause fuel
leakage. Be careful about the handle.
suction side
return side
storage tank
Inside Inside
Separator
outside outside
A
Plug
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4. Operation
4.1 Instrument panel
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4. Operation
4.2 Protection device
For prevention of troubles during operation, this machine is provided with various protection devices.
When the engine stops due to function of the protection devices and circuit breaker trips, get rid of the
causes of trouble, referring to the trouble shooting clause and then restart operation.
Three-phase
Engine Lamp dis-
Item stops
circuit Monitor Functions
breaker trips. play
When engine oil pressure drops, it
functions.
Engine oil
○ ○ ○ Operating pressure:
pressure drop lower than 15psi (0.1MPa)
Discharged
― ― ○ It functions in case of faulty battery.
battery
Overcurrent or In case of overload or short circuit
― ○ ○ accident, it functions.
short circuit
*When the monitor lamp lights in the oil fence, immediately drain it.
(For the capacity of the oil fence, refer to 8.1 Specifications). To protect environment, do not drain it di-
rectly into rivers. (For details, see 4.4)
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4. Operation
4.2.2 Three-phase circuit-breaker
In case overload and short-circuited wire connec-
tion should occur, the circuit-breaker trips.
When this is tripped, stop the unit immediately
and reset the circuit breaker after getting rid of
the causes of trouble.
<How to reset>
In order to reset the lever of circuit-breaker, press
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hard the lever downward till the lever sounds “click”.
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4. Operation
4.2.4 Circuit protector (CP) for AVR protection
AVR is equipped with circuit-protector (CP) for protection against overcurrent. Under the following
cases, it happens to function.
In case the machine gets overloaded while engine
speed is still lower.
In case the output voltage of generator is increased
higher than the specified voltage.
<Symptom>
When circuit protector functions and load is applied
to the machine, such trouble as larger variance of
voltage and/or delayed voltage recovery follow.
<How to reset>
Press the white colored AVR button inside the con-
trol panel for resetting the circuit-breaker.
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4. Operation
4.3 Connecting Load
When using a single-phase load [277Vor 139V], see to it that the loads on the different phases will be
evenly balanced. Unbalanced loads may cause the generator burning.
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4. Operation
4.3.1 Proper Connection of Three-phase Four-wire Type Terminal
NOTE;
When the voltage selector switch is in the single-phase 240/120V position, place the ammeter
change-over switch to the L1 or L3 position to read the output.
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4. Operation
4.3.2 Auxiliary AC Power
Auxiliary AC Power
will be available only
when the voltage se-
lector switch is
turned to 240/120V.
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120V 120V
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120V 240V
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<How to use GFCI Receptacles> <How to use aux. receptacles>
It is available to get 1 phase/120V from Aux. receptacles are available only when the
GFCI receptacles independently of the posi- voltage selector switch is turned to 240/120V
tion of voltage selector switch on the control on the control panel.
panel. <Procedure>
<Procedure> ①Turn the voltage selector switch to
①Start the generator unit and turn the main 240/120V on the control panel when the
breaker “ON” on the control panel. generator unit stops.
②Turn the receptacle breaker of output ter- ②Start the generator unit and turn the main
minal “ON”. breaker “ON” on the control panel.
③Turn the receptacle breaker of output ter-
minal “ON”.
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4. Operation
4.3.3 The Maximum Combined Simultaneous Power Consumption
The following chart shows the maximum power available from the 120V-20A GFCI receptacles during
simultaneous consumption (main terminals and receptacles) for both single or three phase settings.
Values shown in the left column give the maximum current available at the 120V-20A GFCI recepta-
cles compared to the value of the simultaneous current consumption from the main terminals.
Viscosity of engine oil greatly affects startability, performance, oil consumption of the engine, as well
as wear of the moving parts.
Choose appropriate oil based upon the table below according to the outside air temperature.
Relation between viscosity (SAE) and temperature
SAE Viscosity number Temperature
10W -22°Fto 50°F (-30℃ to 10℃)
30 14°Fto 104°F (-10℃ to 40℃)
40 32°Fto 122°F (0℃ to 50℃)
15W/40 -4°Fto 104°F (-20℃ to 40℃)
Be sure to use CD class engine oil or superior class. (Using engine oil with poor quality may shorten the
life of the engine).
When two or more different brands of oil are mixed, its performance can be deteriorated. Do not mix oils.
Follow the designated regulations to dispose of engine oil.
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4. Operation
4.4.2 Coolant
Quality of coolant and antifreeze
Use soft water of good quality such as tap water for coolant.
When water with dirt, sand, and/or dust contained, or hard water such as well water (ground water) is
used, this will cause deposits inside radiator or on cylinder head, and will cause engine overheat due to
poor flow of coolant.
When the unit is used in a cold region and possible freezing is expected, it is recommended to use LLC
(Antifreeze) for the coolant.
Adjust mixing ratio of LLC with water according to the temperature.
Use LLC within the range of its mixing ratio between 35 and 60%.
If LLC in the water exceeds more than 60%, it may decrease its antifreezing effect.
4.4.3 Fuel
The following specific advantages are required for the diesel fuel.
Must be free from minute dust particles.
Must have adequate viscosity.
Must have high cetane value.
Must have high fluidity at low temperature.
*Low sulfur or ultra low sulfur diesel fuel only.
Must have little residual carbon.
*EPA regulations
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4. Operation
4.5 Check before Starting the Machine
Be sure to stop the machine first and then loosen the radiator
cap slowly, after the coolant water is sufficiently cooled and the
inner pressure is released.
If this procedure is neglected, its inner pressure can blow off the
cap, and steam jetting out of the radiator could cause scalding.
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4. Operation
4.5.3 Check Fuel
Before starting operation, make sure to check the level of residual fuel so that fuel shortage during
operation can be avoided.
If necessary, drain condensate accumulated at the bottom of the fuel tank.
Fire prevention
Do not, under any circumstance, bring lit cigarettes and/or matches
to the fuel.
The fuel is extremely flammable and dangerous. Be careful of fire
because it is very likely to catch fire.
Refuel only after stopping the engine, and never leave open fuel can
near the machine. Do not spill. It could cause a fire. When it is spilt,
wipe it up completely.
Refilling fuel tank should be done in an outdoor well-ventilated place.
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when the unit is moved, transported and it is vibrating.
If Fan-belt tension too tight, it can cause shaft breakage or shorten the life of a bearing. If too loose, the
belt may slip and will cause early breakage or damage to the belt.
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4. Operation
4.5.6 Cleaning the instruments inside control panel
Before starting operation, open control panel and
check each breaker, terminal plate and each
controller for any dust, sand and dirt accumulated.
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4. Operation
4.6 Unit Operation
After the engine starts up, warm up it under unload for approx. five minutes.
Warming up after starting up is necessary for smooth operation of the engine. Do not operate the en-
gine at full load immediately after it starts up. This will shorten the equipment life.
During the warm-up operation, examine the different parts of the equipment for any looseness, leakage
of water, oil, fuel, and other irregularities.
Also, make sure that the alarm lamps are off.
Be sure to operate the generator at a rated frequency, irrespective of the load capacity.
If the machine is operated with a frequency lower than the rated frequency, it could cause the generator
or to be burned.
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4. Operation
<Automatic operation>
Never put your hands close to the interior of the machine, be-
cause the generator can be started when start signal functions
even while the machine is in stop position.
Before starting inspection and maintenance job, make sure to
place the selector switch of automatic starting panel to “MAN”
position and to hang the tag “Under inspection and mainte-
nance”.
Remove the battery cathode cable terminal.
Pull out the starter key of the generator and the inspector him- PK0028
self should keep it during inspection and maintenance job. ne-
glect and/or ignoring the above items could cause a serious ac-
cident to other personss standing close by the machine when any other person than the inspector
himself starts the machine.
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4. Operation
2. Operating procedure
① Start the generator unit under the procedure of manual operation and adjust the frequency and
voltage.
② Turn the starter switch to “STOP” position and stop the engine.
③ Turn the circuit breaker of output terminal “ON” after the generator unit stopped when you use
the circuit breaker and single phase receptacle on the control panel.
④ Turn the operating selector switch to “AUTO” position on the control panel.
⑤ The unit will be under stand by and start once the start signal is sensed.
3. Function
When start signal activates in stand-by conditions, it starts the generator engine after preheating.
When stop signal activates, it continues 5 seconds cooling down operation to stop engine and the
machine is placed again in stand-by conditions.
4. Starting action
Even when the engine will not start even after cranking operation for 10 seconds, stop it 8 seconds
and then try cranking operation again. In case the engine will not start even after cranking opera-
tion is repeated three times, trouble signal goes on showing difficulty in starting.
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4. Operation
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This machine is so designed for safety that operator may not touch the output terminal during opera-
tion. If you open the output terminal cover during operation with three-phase breaker switched “ON” ,
the three-phase breaker will be “OFF” to cut power supply to the output terminal.
When starting operation , make sure that the output terminal cover is closed.
Starter
Before
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
switch 0 0 0
(RUN)
Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off
During ※
Operation 240 60 Less
(Full load) 480 than ●
rated Off
During ※
current
Operation 240 62.5
(Unload) 480
Be sure to frequently check meters and indicators for proper operation, or any machine water, oil,
fuel leaks, etc.
The above table gives standard values. They may vary slightly depending on operating conditions
and other factors.
In single-phase load operation, check the current of L1, L2, and L3 phase with the ammeter, by
turning the ammeter change-over switch.
Each current should be balanced if unbalanced. Change
load connections so the current of L1, L2, and L3 is
equally balanced. Make sure that the current of each
phase does not exceed the rated one.
When the voltage selector switch is in the single-phase
240/120V position, place the ammeter change-over switch
to the L1 or L3 position to read the output.
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4. Operation
4.7 Stopping Procedures
<Procedure>
① Switch “OFF” the breaker on the operation panel of the generator.
② After performing cooling down operation about 5 minutes, place the starter switch to the “STOP”
position to stop the engine.
③ While the machine is kept unused, keep the operation selector switch placed to the “OFF” position.
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4. Operation
4.9 Emergency Stop
The Emergency Stop button should be used only for emergency stop.
Regularly check the operating performance.
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.1 Important Items at Periodic Inspection and Maintenance or after
Maintenance
The manual shows proper interval for periodic inspection and maintenance under normally oper-
ating conditions. Inspection and maintenance should be performed more often under extremely
harsh conditions.
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.2 Daily Inspection and Keeping Operation Log
Be sure to carry out daily inspection every morning before operation. See Chapter 4 “OPERATION”
of the manual for the details of inspection.
Pay attention to and carefully observe the following points during daily operation or inspection and
maintenance work. If any trouble or abnormality is found, immediately investigate its cause and
make repairs. If the cause is unknown or not traceable, or if the trouble involves a part or compo-
nent not described in the manual, ask your nearest dealer for information.
(a) Controls and instruments function properly.
(b) Quantity and any leak of water, fuel, and oil or
any contamination should be checked.
(c) Appearance, abnormal noise or excessive heat
should be checked.
(d) Loose bolt or nut should be checked.
(e) Any damage, wear or shortage of machine
components and parts should be checked.
(f) Performance of each part or component should
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be proper.
Keep the operation log to record constant inspection of
each component, so that trouble of the machine can be easily discovered and preventive measures
can be taken.
It is very useful to record information such as frequency, temperature, current, maintenance items
and replenishment of lubricant on a daily maintenance log.
Part number changes upon modification. For replacement of parts, make sure whether the part
number is correct or applicable.
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.4 Periodic Inspection List
Such items marked ○ shall be carried out by customers.
For the following items or clauses marked ●, contact us directly or our distributors because they re-
quire expert technical knowledge on them.
The following table shows the intervals of inspection and maintenance under normal operation conditions.
Inspection and maintenance should be done at either of the hour or the period mentioned in the remarks
column, whichever comes earlier.
*Refer to engine operation manual for inspection and maintenance of an engine.
monitor lamp ○
Check insulation resistance ○ 5-5 Every 4 months
Check GFCI receptacles ○ 5-6 Every monthiy
How to check thermal relay ○ 5-6
Check fuel ○ 4-11
Check engine oil level ○ 4-10
Check coolant level ○ 4-10
Check Fan-belt tension ○ 4-11 In the case of NG, it
exchanges.
Check and Clean clogging of air ○ 5-7 Perform cleaning when
filter element themonitor lamp glows.
Drain fuel tank. ○ 5-7
(Including sedimenter) 5-8
Change engine oil ○ ○ 5-4
(First time)
nections
Clean inside of the oil fence and
check it for any rust ○ 5-10 Yearly
Check vibration isolator rubbers ○ 5-12 Yearly
Check each rubber hose ○ 5-12 Yearly
Note:The above intervals of inspection and maintenance are respectively based on the operation time of 125
hours of used per month and of 1,500 hours of use per year.
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.5 Maintenance
5.5.1 Change engine oil
[At 50 hours for the first change and every 250 hours thereafter]
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<Procedure>
① Remove the drain plug “1”provided outside the ma-
chine. Open the drain valve “2” inside the machine to
drain the engine oil condensate.
② After having drained the condensate, install the drain
plug “1” and close the drain valve “2”. Replenish en-
gine oil by removing the cap of the engine oil filler
port.
③ After finishing the oil supply, tighten the cap of oil
filter port“3”firmly.
④ Before starting operation, make sure to check the en-
gine oil level whether it is proper.
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.5.3 Check Insulation resistance
[Every 4 months or every 500 hours]
When the generator has not been operated for a long time or moisture has entered inside the ma-
chine, be sure to measure the insulation resistance. If resistance is lower than 1MΩ, i t could cause
an electrical leakage or fire. Dry the generator with compressed air until the resistance exceeds 1MΩ
pr io r to operating.
Since the generator insulation may drop when moisture, oil vapor, and dust are stuck, always keep
the machine clean.
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.5.4 Check GFCI receptacles
If the generator is stored outdoors, unprotected from the weather, test the GFCI receptacle before
each use.
In case the GFCI has tripped due to the hazard of ground fault currents, investigate the cause and
correct it.
IF THE GFCI CANNOT BE RESET: The GFCI is faulty. Contact your nearest dealer.
IF THE GFCI RESETS PROPERLY: Check the appliance or the power cord.
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.5.6 Check and Clean clogging of air filter element
[Every 250 hours]
When the air filter monitor lamp glows, clean the air filter.
<Procedure> 2 1
① After removing the cap “1”by loosening its latch“2”, clean
its interior properly. 3
② Remove the element “3”, and clean it.
③ When installing the cap “1”after finishing the cleaning 4
job, push the element into the case “4”surely by hand,
and then make sure that the latch“2”fixing the cap
surely hooks the case “4”. Finally tighten it.
④ If the element is found heavily dusty, replace it with a
new one. (See 5.3)
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.5.9 Check Condensate in water sedimentor
[Every 250 hours]
Check if the red float“1”in the water sedimentor rises up to the water drain level, then drain water
if it is near the drain level“2”.
<Procedure>
① Place the lever“3”on the top of sedimenter to “CLOSE”
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position.
② Loosen the ring nut“4”and remove the cup“5”. Carefully
handle the cup because it is filled with fuel, and never spill IN
the fuel inside the machine.
③ After draining the water collected inside, clean the cup“5”
1 4
and then install it.
④ Turn the lever“3”to “OPEN” position and fill the cup“5”
2
with fuel. Then bleed air (See 4.8). 5
Drain the condensate in container, and then dispose of
condensate according to the designated regulations. H000040
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.5.12 Check for crack and leak on the exhaust flexible pipe
[Every 4 months or every 500 hours]
Check for any crack and gas leak on the flexible pipe Exhaust flexi-
and exhaust between flexible pipe between engine Crack ble pipe
exhaust outlet and the flexible pipe.
If any leak is found, avoid getting burned by the
exhaust gas.
5.5.13 Check the terminal portion of electrical circuits and cable connections
[Every 4 months or every 500 hours]
Check for any looseness on the cables and any damages on insulated covers and disconnection,
disconnected cables, or short-circuit etc.
[Checking points of electrical circuits on the generator side]
Terminal connection of three-phase output
terminal plate.
Main circuit of circuit breaker. Looseness
Terminal connection on control box. Looseness
Each terminal connection of each
instrument.
Looseness
Disconnection
Looseness・Disconnection
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.5.14 Clean inside of the oil fence and check it for any rust
[Every 1 years or every 1,000 hours ]
<Procedure>
① Remove the oil filler cap cover, fuel pipes and electric wire connected to the fuel tank.
② Remove 4 pieces of the bolts connecting oil fence and the machine with the lifting eye hooked with
the crane.
③ Lift up the machine to separate the oil fence from the machine.
④ Check and clean the inside of the oil fence.
Check the inside of the oil fence for dust, fur and other foreign matter and check it for any rust.
When the oil fence is found rusted, remove the rust outside and inside and paint it again.
Should any leakage be found, contact your dealer or us directly.
⑤ Check whether the seal rubber attached on the top of oil fence is slanted or curved.
⑥ Combining this machine and the oil fence, tighten the nuts 4 pieces.
⑦ Install oil filler cap cover, fuel pipes and also electric wires.
[This machine]
Connecting to the
electric wire
Fuel Tank
Oil fence
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.5.15 Change air filter element
[Every 1,000 hours]
When an element that is clogged or has holes or cracks is used, dust or foreign material will get in the
engine. This causes accelerated wear in each sliding part of the engine. Be sure to make daily check
and cleaning so that the life of the engine will not be shortened.
<Procedure>
① After removing the cap“1”by loosening its latch“2”, clean
1
2
its interior properly.
② Remove the element “3”and then replace it with a new 3
one. (See 5.3)
③ When installing the cap“1”after replacing it, properly 4
push the element into the case“4”by hand and then
make sure that the hooks for fixing the cap are surely set.
Finally tighten it.
5.5.16 Change Coolant H000051-1
Be sure to stop the machine and loosen the radiator cap slowly,
after the coolant water is sufficiently cooled and the inner
pressure is released, then take the cap off.
If the following procedures are neglected, the radiator cap
could be blown by the internal pressure or hot moisture air be
blown out to cause burning. Therefore, make sure to carry out
them without fail.
LLC (Antifreeze) is a toxic material.
When a person has drunk LLC (Antifreeze) by accident, make H990432
him vomit and make him see a doctor immediately.
When a person gets LLC (Antifreeze) in his eyes, wash the eyes with clean running water and make him
see a doctor immediately.
When LLC (Antifreeze) is stored, put it in a container with an indication saying "LLC (Antifreeze) inside"
and seal it up, then Keep it in a place away from children.
Beware of flames.
<Procedure>
① To drain coolant, remove the radiator cap“1”, then 1
loosen the drain valve“2”. 4
② Be sure to also unfasten the drain plug“3”on the
engine cylinder block for drainage.
③ When the coolant is completely drained out, close
each drain valve“2”and drain plug“3”, and supply
new coolant from the filler port of radiator“4”.
④ After changing the coolant, run the engine under 3 2
unload operation for 2 to 3 minutes, then stop it.
Check the coolant level again and replenish it if
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5. Periodic Inspection/Maintenance
5.5.17 Check vibration isolator rubbers
[Every 1 year or every 1,000 hours]
The vibration isolation rubber “1” is used for the
support of generator and engine. Check the rubber
for any damage or deterioration due to oil sticking.
1
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6. Maintenance/Adjustment
6.1 Maintenance of Battery
Handling battery
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6. Maintenance/Adjustment
6.1.1 Charge Battery
Disconnect the cable between battery and the unit, and
charge the battery with a 12 V battery charger. Do not Battery
charge two batteries at the same time.
Be sure not to connect (+) and (–) terminals backwards.
Be sure to read the operation manual of the battery
charger to know if it is applicable, before using it.
Battery charger
(12V)
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6. Maintenance/Adjustment
6.2 Troubleshooting
Should any trouble occur during operation, do not leave it. Investigate the cause and take
appropriate measures.
Read the manual carefully and fully understand what to do in case of trouble.
The better you understand the construction and function of the unit, the faster you can find a
problem and solution.
This chapter describes the state, cause and countermeasures of important troubles in detail:
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6. Maintenance/Adjustment
Please contact your nearest dealer if you find it difficult to repair by yourselves.
Please refer to the engine operation manual for troubles concerning the engine.
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7. Storage of the Unit
7.1 Preparation for Long-term Storage
When the unit is left unused or not operated longer than half a year (6 months), store it at the dry
place where no dust exists after the following treatments have been done to it.
Put the unit in a temporary cabin if it is stored outside. Avoid leaving the unit outside with a
sheet cover directly on the paint for a long time, or this will cause rust to the unit.
Perform the following treatments at least once every three months.
<Procedure>
① Discharge existing lubricant from the engine oil pan. Pour new lubricant in the engine to clean
its inside. After running it for a while, drain it again.
② Spread lubricant on each moving part.
③ Completely charge the battery and disconnect grounding wires. Remove the battery from the
unit, if possible, and store it in a dry place. (Charge the battery at least once every month.)
④ Discharge coolant and fuel from the unit.
⑤ Seal air-intake port of engine and other openings like the muffler with a vinyl sheet, packing
tape, etc., to prevent moisture and dust from getting in the unit.
⑥ Measure the insulation resistance of the generator, and make sure that it is more than 1MΩ.
(See 5.5.3)
⑦ Be sure to repair any trouble and maintain the unit so that it will be ready for the next
operation.
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8. Specifications
8.1 Specifications
Model SDG25S-8B1
Exciting system Brushless
Armature connection Star with Neutral ZigZag
Phase number Three Single
Generator
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8. Specifications
SDG25S-8B1
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Unit : in.
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8. Specifications
SDG25S-8B1
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Unit : mm
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9. Wiring Diagram
9.1 Generator Wiring Diagram
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9. Wiring Diagram
9.2 Engine Wiring Diagram
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2006年 2月 27日 初版
2003年 4月 20日 改訂
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