LG Electronics 20kW manual

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    ST ANDBY GENERA T OR O WNER'S MANU AL This manual should remain with the unit. A ne w standar d of reliability Serial Number 1.6L 20/25/30 kW Models   N ot i nt ended for us e i n c r i t i c al l i f e s uppor t appl i c at i ons.  ONL Y QU ALIFIED ELECTRICIANS OR CONTRA CT ORS SHOULD A TTEMPT INST ALLA TION! DEADL Y EXHA UST FUMES. [...]

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    Standby Generator Sets T able of Contents SECTION P AGE SAFETY RULES ................................................ 1-1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................... 1-3 Read this Manual Thoroughly ................................... 1-3 Operation and Maintenance ...................................... 1-3 How to Obtain Servic[...]

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    Study these SAFETY RULES carefully before install- ing, operating or servicing this equipment. Become familiar with this Owner’s Manual and with the unit. The generator can operate safely , efficiently and reli- ably only if it is properly installed, operated and maintained. Many accidents are caused by failing to follow simple and fundamental ru[...]

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    • Before performing any maintenance on the gen- erator , disconnect its battery cables to prevent accidental start -up. Disconnect the cable from the battery post indicated by a NEGA TIVE, NEG or (–) first. Reconnect that cable last. • Never use the generator or any of its parts as a step. Stepping on the unit can stress and break parts, and [...]

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    1-3 I NTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this model of the standby generator set product line. Every effort was expended to make sure that the information and instructions in this manual were both accurate and current at the time the manual was written. However , the manufacturer reserves the right to change, alter or otherwise improve this produ[...]

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    I DENTI F ICA TION REC ORD D A T A LA BE L Every generator set has a DA T A LABEL that contains important information pertinent to the generator . The data label, which can be found attached to the gen- erator’s lower connection box, lists the unit ’s serial number and its rated voltage, amps, wattage capacity , phase, frequency , rpm, power fa[...]

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    E QUIPM ENT DE SCRI PTION This equipment is a revolving field, alternating cur - rent generator set. It is powered by a gaseous fueled engine operating at 1800 rpm for 4-pole direct drive units, 3600 rpm for 2-pole direct drive units and 2300 - 3000 rpm for quiet drive gear units. See the Specifications section for exact numbers. The unit comes com[...]

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    ENGI N E P RO TECTIVE DEVICE S The standby generator may be required to operate for long periods of time without an operator on hand to monitor such engine conditions as coolant tempera- ture, oil pressure or rpm. F or that reason, the engine has several devices designed to protect it against potentially damaging conditions by automatically shuttin[...]

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    F U E L SYST E M FUE L RE QUIRE MEN T S The standby generator may be equipped with one of the following fuel systems: • Natural gas fuel system • Propane vapor (PV) fuel system The Manual Drawing Listing that is affixed to the unit includes the “Identification Code,” which may be used to identify the type of fuel system installed on the uni[...]

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    SP E CI F ICA TIONS GEN ERA T OR T ype ............................................................................. Synchronous Rotor Insulation .................................................................... Class F Stator Insulation ................................................................... Class F T otal Har monic Distor tion ....[...]

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    COLD WEA THER KIT F or cold climates, optional cold weather kit (part number 0F6148) is recommended. The kit includes: • Battery W armer • 4” Junction Box with hardware • 6 qt. pack 5W -30 synthetic oil (engine) R E C ON FIGU R I NG TH E FU EL SY S TEM NOTE: All models are configured to run on natural gas from the factory . T o reconfigure [...]

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    GEN ER A T OR AC LEAD C ONN ECTIONS See “V oltage Codes”. This generator may be rated at any one of three voltages, either single -phase or three -phase. The electrical wires in the unit ’s AC con- nection (lower) panel should be installed according to the number of leads and the voltage/phase required for the application. If there are any qu[...]

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    I NS T ALLA TION Refer to the separate “Installation Guide” supplied with the unit. P R EP AR A TION B EFOR E ST ART -UP The instructions in this section assume that the standby generator has been properly installed, ser - viced, tested, adjusted and otherwise prepared for use by a competent, qualified installation contractor . Be sure to read [...]

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    • Battery charger connection to 120 V AC. • Communication wires connected between transfer switch and generator (HTS only). • Unit secured to pad. S T ART -U P CH E CKLIS T  Before working on the generator , ensure the fol- lowing: • The AUTO/OFF/MANU AL switch is in the OFF position. • The 120V AC supply to the battery charger is swit[...]

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    GEN ER A T OR CONTROL AND OP ER A TION Refer to the appropriate control panel operator’s manual for this unit. OP ER A TING U N IT WITH MAN UAL TR ANSF ER SWIT CH If the generator was installed in conjunction with a transfer switch capable of manual operation only , the following procedure applies. A manually operated transfer switch is one that [...]

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    MAI NTENANCE P ER FOR M ED B Y SERVICE F ACI LITIES  Before working on the generator , ensure the fol- lowing: The AUTO/OFF/MANU AL switch is in the OFF position. The 15A fuse has been removed from the con- trol box. The 120V AC supply to the battery charger is switched OFF . EVER Y TH R EE MONTHS 1. Check battery condition. 2. Inspect and test [...]

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    Figure 10.1 - Oil Dipstick and Oil Fill Cap[...]

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    CHANGI NG ENGIN E OI L Refer to maintenance performed by service facilities for engine oil and filter change frequencies. Drain the oil while the engine is still warm from run- ning . This means warm up the engine, shut it down and drain immediately as follows: 1. Remove OIL DRAIN HOSE from its retaining clip. 2. Loosen and remove OIL DRAIN HOSE CA[...]

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    M IS CELL AN E OUS MAI NTENANCE CLEAN ING TH E GEN ER A T OR Keep the generator as clean and as dry as possible. Dirt and moisture that accumulates on internal gen- erator windings have an adverse effect on insulation resistance. P eriodically clean generator exterior surfaces. A soft brush may be used to loosen caked on dirt. Use a vacuum system o[...]

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    SERVICE S CH EDU LE The following is a recommended maintenance schedule for small standby and residential generator sets. The established intervals in the schedule are the maximum recommended when the unit is used in an average service application. They will need to be decreased (performed more frequently) if the unit is used in a severe applica- t[...]

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    Maintenance Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 T asks Recom- T ask Required T ask Required T ask T ask mended Comp . to be done Comp . to be done Comp . Required Comp . to be done (Date- 3 months/ (Date- Semi- (Date- to be done (Date- monthly Initials) Break-in Initials) annually Initials) Annually Initials) 10 Hrs. 30 Hrs. 50 Hrs. 100 Hrs. 1. Disable[...]

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    Maintenance Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 T asks Recom- T ask Required T ask Required T ask T ask mended Comp . to be done Comp . to be done Comp . Required Comp . to be done (Date- 3 months/ (Date- Semi- (Date- to be done (Date- monthly In itials) Break-in Initials) annually Initials) Annually Initials) 10 Hrs. 30 Hrs. 50 Hrs. 100 Hrs. 13. Initi[...]

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    TROU B LE SHOO TI NG GU I DE P ROB LEM CAUSE C OR R E CTION Engine won’t crank. 1. 15 amp fuse blown. 1. Replace fuse. 2. Loose or corroded or defectiv e 2. Tighten, clean or replace battery cables. batter y cables as necessary . 3. Defectiv e star ter contactor . 3. Replace contactor.* 4. Defectiv e star ter motor . 4. Replace star ter motor.* 5[...]

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    1 0G4827 1 ASSY RTR 104 KD1 HI EFF ( 18KW) 0 G2927 1 RTR-102-20.0AD1 CPL (2006) (20KW) 0 G2827 1 ASSY RTR 25KW 2P (2006) (25KW) 0G34 51C 1 RTR 102 30KD2 (20 06) CPL CHI ( 30KW) 2 0G0820A 1 HO USING BLOWE R LG PILOT 3 0G4452 1 BLOWER HOUSING SCREE N 4 020746 4 SCREW PPHM M5-0. 8 X 8 ZINC 5 049226 4 WASHER LOCK M5 6 051713 4 WASHER FLAT M5 7 022129 4[...]

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    1 0G33 43 1 M OUNTING BASE 1 .6L 2007 C1 2 02748 2 2 WASHER S HAKEPROO F EXT 5/1 6 STL 3 07093 6 2 DAMPENE R VIBRATIO N 4 07093 6C 2 VIB. ISO. 7 0-75 DURO 5 03925 3 8 SCREW HH C M8-1.2 5 X 20 G8.8 6 02214 5 1 2 WASHER FL AT 5/16 ZINC 7 02212 9 1 2 WASHER LO CK M8-5/ 16 8 04577 1 4 NUT HEX M 8-1.25 G 8 YEL CHR 9 07195 6 4 WASHER FL AT M8 10 0517 30 [...]

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    1 0F3 408C 1 BATTERY T RAY, C1 & C2 2 0F3411 1 STRAP BATTERY RETAI NMENT 3 025507 1 WASHE R SHAKEPROOF EX T 7/16 STL 4 059980 1 SCREW HHC M10-1.5 X 25 G10.9 5 046526 1 WASHE R LOCK M10 6 077483 REF BATTERY 12VDC 75-AH 26 7 050331A REF BA TTERY POST COVER RED + 8 050331 REF BATTERY POST COVER BLK - 9 0 38805J 1 CA BLE BATTERY BLAC K #1 X 30.00 1[...]

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    1 0G0207 R EF ENGINE GENERAC 1 .6L NG 2 0G0834 1 ENGINE PL ATE 1.6L 3 0G0820 R EF HOUSING BLOWER M ACHINED 1. 6L 4 0E 9747 1 S TARTER 12 VOLT 5 0G0839 2 ENGINE M OUNTING FOO T STAMPING 6 0G0781 1 EX HAUST MANIFOLD 1. 6L MACHINED 7 0G0722 1 INT AKE MANIFOLD MA CHINED 1.6L 8 0G4059 1 SHIELD 1 .6L EXHAUST HEAT 9 0G4604 1 DC ALTE RNATOR ADA PTER MACHI [...]

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    1 026812 2 ELBOW 90D 3/4 NPT 2 075580 1 FL ANGE FUEL I NLET 3 0G1397A 1 FU EL REG. REWO RK 1.6L 3600 '0 7 (3600RPM) 0 G1397B 1 FU EL REG. REWORK 1.6L 1800 '07 (1800RPM ) 4 039253 2 S CREW HHC M 8-1.25 X 20 G8.8[...]

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    (1) 1 0G3337 1 R OOF 1.6L C1 (1) 2 0G3336 1 R EAR INTAKE W RAP 1.6L C1 (2) 3 077992 16 NUT HEX L OCK M6-1.0 SS NY INS (1) 4 0G3341 2 R IGHT SIDE DOO R 1.6L C1 (1) 5 0G3335 1 F RONT DISCHA RGE WRAP 1.6L C1 6 0F4 487A 1 ASSY ACCESS COVER 7 022127 1 NUT HEX 1/4-20 STEEL 8 022097 1 WASHE R LOCK M6-1/ 4 9 022473 1 WASHE R FLAT 1/4-M6 ZI NC 10 0C2454 16 [...]

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