OPERATION AND INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR DIESEL FUEL MODELS: SPJD-250 THRU SPJD-2100 (JOHN DEERE DRIVEN, DIESEL GEN-SETS) AND SPMD-2500 THRU SPMD-4000 (MT
PAGE 10 can be ignited. Leaks in fuel system can be ignited. Both are conditions that can cause fire and/or explosion, leading to p
PAGE 11 ● Starting battery is not included. See page 17 for battery supply information. ● All gen-sets have the required vibration i
PAGE 12 moved, use (2) steel pipes thru the lift point, to lift gen-set. This mounting location of gen-set is important. It must
PAGE 13 WARNING: An open bottom, stationary gen-set must be installed over a non-combustible material, such as a cement slab, and m
PAGE 14 TYPICAL EMERGENCY GENERATOR INSTALLATION PRACTICES FOR “OPEN” (NON-SELF ENCLOSED) GENERATOR A standby emergency power systems will give year
PAGE 15 It is, however, available as an option purchase. GILLETTE does not offer the “Industrial” grade muffler as it is very loud and
PAGE 16 F) The exhaust piping system is subject to engine vibration, so it must be solidly installed to reduce potential for pipe cr
PAGE 17 A) Engine driven blower fan. B) Circulating coolant pump C) Cooling radiator. D) Thermostat. The blower fan pulls co
PAGE 18 Only experienced licensed electricians and authorized service technicians should have access behind closed and locked housing doors.
PAGE 19 ● Disconnect the battery charger and positive battery cable before working on battery terminals, or replacing battery. DANGER: N
PAGE 2 DIESEL GENERATOR-TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction, General Cautions, Warnings, Danger & Danger Points --
PAGE 20 each KW generator size, paying close design attention to the required amount of cooling air entering the housing, and to ensure
PAGE 21 Crankcase pressure can blow hot engine oil out the fill opening, causing severe burns. Always stop the gen-set before removi
PAGE 22 NOTE: It is important for Buyer to know, that all ATS operating methods, parts supplied, operational services, warranties, etc. are
PAGE 23 BATTERY INSPECTION SHOULD INCLUDE: ● Inspect battery posts and cables for corrosion build-up. Clean and tighten as required. ● H
PAGE 24 specifics on fuel information. OPTIONAL DIESEL TANK CONSIDERATIONS 1) A flexible fuel line must be used at connection point on t
PAGE 25 TERMINAL CONNECTOR TORQUE Use the torque values shown for terminal connectors. Refer to UL-486A, UL-486B, and UL0486E for information
PAGE 26 FORMULAS THAT MAY BE OF USE TEMPERATURE ºC = (ºF – 32) x 0.55555 ºF = (ºC X 1.8) + 32 VELOCITY ft/sec x 0.3048 = m/se
GILLETTE GENERATORS AUTOMATIC POWER SYSTEMS OGU07-OWN-796-20120824 Gillette Generators, Inc. 1340 Wade Drive Elkhart, IN 46514 Phone: 574-264-9639 Fax
PAGE 3 PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION SECTION 1 SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY Be sure that you are completely familiar with the safe operation of this equip
PAGE 4 use by non-qualified operator can cause serious or fatal injury. DANGER: Disconnect all electrical wires and load devices from gener
PAGE 5 death. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poising include: dizziness, nausea, headaches, sleepiness, vomiting, or incoherence. If an
PAGE 6 WARNING: Parts of this generator are extremely hot during and after operation. To prevent severe burns, do not touch any part of the generat
PAGE 7 GILLETTE GENERATORS has made every effort to present a modern, safe generator set that will give you a safe, clean supply o
PAGE 8 ● Generator should not be exposed to excessive and constant moisture, dust, dirt, or corrosive environments. ● If connected loads cau
PAGE 9 generator. Jewelry will conduct electricity, causing electric shock. ● If generator must be serviced while it is running, st
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