Multiquip M2870300504 User Manual

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PARTS AND OPERATION MANUAL
OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL
ULTRA-SILENT
TM
SERIES
60 Hz GENERATOR
PARTS LIST NO. M2870300504
Revision #1 (01/06/09)
THIS MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY
THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES.
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HERE'S HOW TO GET HELP
PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL
NUMBER
MQ POWER CORPORATE OFFICE
18910 Wilmington Ave. 800-421-1244 Carson, CA 90746 Email: mqpower@multiquip.com Internet: www.mqpower.com
PARTS DEPARTMENT
800-427-1244 310-537-3700
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
800-835-2551 310-537-3700
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
800-835-2551
WARRANTY DEPARTMENT
800-835-2551, 310-537-3700,
ON-HAND
EXT.
279
EXT.
279
WHEN CALLING
FAX:
310-632-2656
FAX:
800-672-7877
FAX:
310-637-3284
FAX:
310-638-8046
FAX:
310-638-8046
FAX:
310-638-8046
© COPYRIGHT 2009, MULTIQUIP INC. MQ Power Inc, Super-Silent series, and the MQ Power logo are registered trademarks of Multiquip Inc. and may not be used,
reproduced, or altered without written permission. All other trademarks are the property of thier respective owners and used with permission.
This manual remain with the unit if resold.
The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Illustrations are based on the design or the information published in this publication at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations.
MUST accompany the equipment at all times. This manual is considered a permanent part of the equipment and should
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) Super Silent Generator
. Multiquip Inc. reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications,
To find the latest revision of this
publication, visit our website at:
www.mqpower.com
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MQ POWER DCA-70SSIU (60HZ)MQ POWER DCA-70SSIU (60HZ)
MQ POWER DCA-70SSIU (60HZ)
MQ POWER DCA-70SSIU (60HZ)MQ POWER DCA-70SSIU (60HZ)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ISUZU FF- 4BG1T ENGINEISUZU FF- 4BG1T ENGINE
ISUZU FF- 4BG1T ENGINE
ISUZU FF- 4BG1T ENGINEISUZU FF- 4BG1T ENGINE
SUPER-SILENT GENERASUPER-SILENT GENERA
SUPER-SILENT GENERA
SUPER-SILENT GENERASUPER-SILENT GENERA
California Proposition 65 Warning ..................................... 2
Here's How To Get Help ....................................................3
Table Of Contents ............................................................. 4
Parts Ordering Procedures ............................................... 5
Specifications ................................................................... 6
Dimensions (Top, Side, Front) .......................................... 7
Safety Message Alert Symbols .................................... 8-9
Rules for Safe Operation ........................................... 10-13
Generator Decals....................................................... 14-15
Installation ................................................................. 16-17
General Information ........................................................ 18
Major Components ......................................................... 19
Generator Control Panel ................................................. 21
Engine Operating Panel ............................................. 22-23
Output Terminal Panel Familiarization ........................ 24-26
Load Application ............................................................. 27
Generator Outputs .......................................................... 28
Gauge Reading ............................................................... 29
Output Terminal Panel Connections ........................... 30-31
Pre-Setup .................................................................. 32-35
Generator Start-up Procedure (Manual) ..................... 36-37
Generator Start-up Procedure (Auto Mode) .................... 38
Generator Shut-Down Procedure .................................... 38
Maintenance (Engine) ................................................ 39-40
Maintenance (Trailer) ................................................. 41-45
Trailer Wiring Diagram ..................................................... 46
Generator Wiring Diagram ............................................... 48
Engine Wiring Diagram ................................................... 49
Generator Troubleshooting .............................................. 50
Engine Controller Troubleshooting ................................... 51
Explanation of Code in Remarks Column ....................... 52
Suggested Spare Parts .................................................. 53
TORTOR
TOR
TORTOR
Generator Assembly .................................................. 54-55
Control Box Assembly ............................................... 56-59
Engine and Radiator Assembly ................................. 60-63
Output Terminal Assembly ......................................... 64-65
Actuator Assembly .................................................... 66-67
Battery Assembly ...................................................... 68-69
Muffler Assembly ...................................................... 70-71
Fuel Tank Assembly .................................................. 72-73
Enclosure #1 Assembly ............................................ 74-77
Rubber Seals Assembly ............................................ 78-79
Nameplate and Decals .............................................. 80-81
Terms and Condition of Sale — Parts ............................ 82
Specification and part
NOTE
number are subject to change without notice.
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PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURES
When ordering parts,
please supply the following information:
❒❒
Dealer account number
❒❒ ❒❒
Dealer name and address
❒❒ ❒❒
Shipping address (if different than billing address)
❒❒ ❒❒
Return fax number
❒❒ ❒❒
Applicable model number
❒❒ ❒❒
Quantity, part number and description of each part
❒❒ ❒❒
Specify preferred method of shipment:
❒❒
FedEx or UPS Ground FedEx or UPS Second Day or Third Day FedEx or UPS Next Day Federal Express Priority One DHL Tr u c k
Note: Unless otherwise indicated by customer, all orders are treated as “Standard Orders”, and will ship within 24 hours. We will make every effort to ship “Air Shipments” the same day that the order is received, if prior to 2PM west coast time. “Stock Orders” must be so noted on fax or web forms.
Here’s how to get help...
Please have the model and serial number on hand when calling.
MQ POWER CORPORATE OFFICE
18910 Wilmington Ave. 800-421-1244
FAX:
Carson, CA 90746 Email: mqpower@multiquip.com Internet: www.mqpower.com
PARTS DEPARTMENT
800-427-1244 310-537-3700
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
800-835-2551 310-537-3700
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
800-835-2551
WARRANTY DEPARTMENT
800-835-2551, 310-537-3700,
EXT. EXT.
279 279
310-632-2656
FAX:
800-672-7877
FAX:
310-637-3284
FAX:
310-638-8046
FAX:
310-638-8046
FAX:
310-638-8046
Place Your Parts Order Via Web or Fax
For Even More Savings!
(Domestic USA Dealers Only)
Extra Discounts!
All parts orders which include complete part numbers and are received by our automated web parts order system, or by fax qualify for the following extra discounts:
Ordered Standard Stock orders
via orders ($750 list and above)
Fax 3% 10%
Web 5% 10%
Special freight allowances when you order 10 or more line items via Web or Fax!**
FedEx Ground Service
No other allowances on freight shipped by any other carrier. **Common nuts, bolts and washers (all items under $1.00
list price) do not count towards the 10+ line items.
at no charge for freight
NOTE: DISCOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
MQPOWER
A Division of Multiquip Inc.
POST OFFICE BOX 6254 CARSON, CA 90749 310-537-3700 • 800-421-1244 FAX: 310-632-2656 E-MAIL: mqpower@multiquip.com INTERNET: www.mqpower.com
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Direct TOLL-FREE access
to our Parts Department:
Toll-free nationwide — 800-427-1244
Toll-free FAX — 800-6-PARTS-7
(800/672-7877)
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — DIMENSIONS (TOP, SIDE AND FRONT)
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS
FOR YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS!
Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this equipment. Failure to read and understand the Safety Messages and Operating Instructions could result in injury to yourself and others.
This
Operation and Parts
Manual has been developed to
NOTE
provide complete instructions for the safe and efficient
operation of the MQ Power
HAZARD SYMBOLS
Potential hazards associated with the operation of this equipment will be referenced with " appear throughout this manual, and will be referenced in conjunction with Safety "
WARNING - LETHAL EXHAUST GASES
Model DCA-70SSIU (60Hz)
SuperSilent™ Generator.
equipment in a confined area or enclosed structure that
Before using this generator, ensure that the operating individual has read and understands all instructions in this manual.
SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS
The three (3) Safety Messages shown below will inform you about potential hazards that could injure you or others. The Safety Messages specifically address the level of exposure to the operator, and are preceded by one of three words:
DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
DANGER
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY injured if you do not follow directions.
does not provide ample free flow air.
WARNING - EXPLOSIVE FUEL
DO NOT overfill tank, since spilled fuel could ignite if it
comes into contact with hot engine parts or sparks from the ignition system. Store fuel in approved containers, in well-ventilated areas and away from sparks and flames.
NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.
Hazard Symbols
Message Alert Symbols
Gasoline engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide. This gas is colorless and odorless, and can cause
DEATH
if inhaled. NEVER operate this
Gasoline
its vapors can cause an explosion if ignited. DO NOT start the engine near spilled fuel or combustible fluids. DO NOT fill the fuel tank while the engine is running or hot.
is extremely flammable, and
" which
".
WARNING
You COULD be KILLED or SERIOUSLY injured if you do not follow directions.
CAUTION
You CAN be injured if you do not follow directions
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WARNING - BURN HAZARDS
Engine components can generate extreme heat. To prevent burns, DO NOT touch these areas while the engine is running or immediately after operations. NEVER operate the engine with heat shields or heat guards removed.
DANGER - ELECTROCUTION HAZARDS
During operation of this generator, there exists the possibility of
electrical shock or burn, severe bodily harm
electrocution,
which can cause
or even
DEATH!
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS
WARNING - ROTATING PARTS
NEVER operate equipment with covers,
or guards removed. Keep
hair
and clothing away from all moving
parts to prevent injury.
CAUTION - ACCIDENTAL STARTING
ALWAYS place the Engine ON/OFF
switch in the OFF position and remove the ignition key when the pump is not in use.
CAUTION - OVER-SPEED CONDITIONS
NEVER tamper with the factory settings
of the engine governor or settings. Personal injury and damage to the engine or equipment can result if operating in speed ranges above maximum allowable.
fingers, hands
CAUTION - RESPIRATORY HAZARDS
,
CAUTION - SIGHT AND HEARING HAZARDS
CAUTION - EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MESSAGES
Other important messages are provided throughout this manual to help prevent damage to your generator, other property, or the surrounding environment.
ALWAYS wear approved protection.
ALWAYS wear approved
hearing
protection.
respiratory
eye
and
This generator, other property, or
NOTE
the surrounding environment could be damaged if you do not follow instructions.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
DANGER - READ THIS MANUAL!
Failure to follow instructions in this manual may lead to
serious injury
operated by trained and qualified personnel only! This equipment is for industrial use only.
The following safety guidelines should always be used when operating the
General Safety:
DO NOT operate or service this equipment before reading this entire manual.
The operator MUST BE familiar with proper safety precautions and operations techniques before using generator.
This equipment should not be operated by persons under 18 years of age.
NEVER operate this equipment without proper protective clothing, shatterproof glasses, steel-toed boots and other protective devices required by the job.
or even
DEATH
! This equipment is to be
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) Ultra Silent™ Generator.
ALWAYS check the machine for loosened threads or bolts
before starting.
NEVER operate the generator in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials. An explosion or fire could result causing severe
NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold, muffler or cylinder. Allow these parts to cool before servicing engine or generator.
High Temperatures – Allow the engine to cool before performing service and maintenance functions. Contact with
hot!
components can cause serious
burns.
The engine of this generator requires an adequate free flow of cooling air. enclosed or narrow area where free flow of the air is restricted. If the air flow is restricted it will cause serious damage to the generator or engine and may cause injury to people. The generator engine gives off DEADLY carbon monoxide gas.
bodily harm or even death.
NEVER
operate the generator in any
NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue, illness or taking medicine.
NEVER operate this equipment under the influence or drugs or alcohol.
NEVER use accessories or attachments, which are not recommended by MQ Power for this equipment. Damage to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.
Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modifications. Unauthorized equipment modification will void all warranties.
Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and safety decals when they become difficult read.
DO NOT place hands or fingers inside generator engine compartment when engine is running.
NEVER run engine without air filter. Severe engine damage may occur.
DO NOT leave the generator running in the unattended.
Refer to the technical questions or information.
ALWAYS store equipment properly when it is not being used. Equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location out of the reach of children.
ISUZU Engine Owner's Manual
manual mode
for engine
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Generator Grounding
DANGER - ELECTROCUTION HAZARDS
To guard against electrical shock and possible damage to the equipment, it is important to provide a good EARTH ground.
During operation of this generator, there exists the possibility of
electrical shock or burn,
Article 250 (Grounding) of the
National Electrical Code
severe bodily harm
(NEC) provides guide lines for proper grounding and specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
The following safety recommendations should also be followed:
To avoid these hazards: NEVER use damaged or worn cables when connecting
equipment to the generator. Make sure power connecting cables are securely connected to the generator’s output terminals, insufficient tightening of the terminal connections may cause damage to the generator
ALWAYS make sure generator is properly grounded.
NEVER use gas piping as an electrical ground.
ALWAYS make sure that electrical circuits are properly
grounded
local codes before operating generator. Severe
DEATH!
per the
National Electrical Code
(NEC) and
injury
by electrocution can result from operating an
ungrounded generator.
ALWAYS be sure to use the ground terminal (green wire) when connecting a load to the U,V, and W output terminal lugs.
and electrical shock. NEVER grab or touch a live power
cord with wet hands. NEVER touch output terminals
or
during operation. This is extremely dangerous. ALWAYS stop the machine and place the circuit breaker in the OFF position when contact with the output terminals is required.
electrocution,
which can cause
or even
DEATH!
POWER
CORD
(POWER ON)
WET
HANDS
Electrical Safety
ALWAYS have a qualified electrician perform the generator wiring installation.
ALWAYS make sure generator installation is accordance with the
National Electrical Code
(NEC) and local codes
before operating generator.
NEVER use a defective or frayed power cable. Check the cable for cuts in the insulation.
NEVER use a extension cord that is frayed or damaged where the insulation has been cut.
ALWAYS make certain that proper extension cord has been selected for the job. See Table 6.
NEVER power cables or cords
NEVER
stand in water
while AC power from the generator
lay in wate
r.
is being transfer to a load.
Backfeed to a utility system can cause
electrocution
and or property damage. DO NOT connect to any building's electrical system except through an approved device or after building main switch is opened. ALWAYS have a licensed electrician perform the installation
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Maintenance Safety
The electrical voltage required to operate the generator can cause severe injury or even death through physical contact with live circuits. before performing maintenance on the generator.
NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a running machine.
ALWAYS disconnect the before performing service on the generator.
Follow all Battery Safety Guidelines listed in this manual when handleing or servicing the generator.
ALWAYS allow the machine a proper amount of time to cool before servicing.
Keep the machinery in proper running condition.
Fix damage to the machine immediately and always replace broken parts.
ALWAYS service air cleaner frequently to prevent engine malfunction.
WARNING - BURN HAZARDS
To prevent burns, DO NOT touch or open any of the below mentioned components while the engine is running or immediately after operations. Always allow sufficient time for the engine and generator to cool before performing maintenance.
Radiator Cap - Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot will result in high pressurized, boiling water to gush out of the radiator, causing severe scalding to any persons in the general area of the generator.
Coolant Drain Plug - Removing the coolant drain plug while the engine is hot will result in hot coolant gushing out of the coolant drain plug, therefore causing severe scalding to any persons in the general area of the generator.
Turn all circuit breakers OFF
NEGATIVE battery terminal
Battery Safety
Use the following guidelines when handling the battery:
The battery contains acids that can cause injury to the eyes and skin. To avoid eye irritation, glasses.
Use well insulated gloves when picking up the battery.
DANGER - EXPLOSION HAZARDS
The risk of an explosion exists when performing service on the battery. To avoid
DO NOT drop the battery. There
is the possibility of risk that the battery may explode.
DO NOT expose the battery to
open flames, sparks, cigarettes etc. The battery contains combustible gases and liquids. If these gases and liquids come in contact with a flame or spark, an explosion could occur.
ALWAYS keep the battery charged. If the battery is not charged a buildup of combustible gas will occur.
ALWAYS keep battery charging and cables in good working condition. Repair or replace all worn cables.
ALWAYS recharge the battery in an vented air environment, to avoid risk of a dangerous concentration of combustible gases.
In case the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid) comes in contact with immediately with plenty of water.
In case the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid) comes in contact with your plenty of water and contact the nearest doctor or hospital to seek medical attention.
always
clothing or skin
EYES
wear safety
severe injury
, rinse eyes immediately with
or
DEATH:
, rinse skin or clothing
Engine Oil Drain Plug - Removing the engine oil drain plug while the engine is hot will result in hot oil gushing out of the oil drain plug, therefore causing severe scalding to any persons in the general area of the generator.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Towing & Transporting Safety
To reduce the possibility of an accident while transporting the generator on public roads, always make sure the trailer that supports the generator and the towing vehicle are in good operating condition and both units are mechanically sound.
The following list of safety precautions should be followed when towing your generator:
CAUTION - FOLLOW TOWING REGULATIONS
Check with your local county or state safety towing regulations, in addition to meeting
Transportation
towing your generator.
ALWAYS shutdown engine before transporting.
Tighten both fuel tank caps securely.
If generator is mounted on a trailer, make sure trailer complies with all local and state safety transportation laws. Follow the listed guidelines for basic towing techniques.
(DOT)
Safety Towing Regulations
Towing & Transporting Safety
Department of
, before
The maximum speed for highway towing is 55 MPH unless posted otherwise. Recommended off-road towing is not to exceed 15 MPH or less depending on type of terrain.
Place while parked.
Use the trailer’s swivel jack to adjust the trailer height to a level position while parked.
Avoid sudden stops and starts. This can cause skidding, or jack-knifing. Smooth, gradual starts and stops will improve towing.
Avoid sharp turns.
Trailer should be adjusted to a level position at all times when towing.
Raise and lock trailer wheel stand in up position when transporting.
Place prevent tipping, while parked.
Avoid sharp turns to prevent rolling.
DO NOT transport generator with fuel in tank.
chock blocks
support blocks
underneath wheel to prevent rolling,
underneath the trailer’s bumper to
Make sure the hitch and coupling of the towing vehicle are rated equal to, or greater than the trailer "gross vehicle weight rating.”
ALWAYS inspect the hitch and coupling for wear. NEVER tow a trailer with defective hitches, couplings, chains etc.
Check the tire air pressure on both towing vehicle and trailer. Also check the tire tread wear on both vehicles.
ALWAYS make sure the trailer is equipped with a "Safety Chain".
ALWAYS attach trailer’s safety chains to towing vehicle properly.
ALWAYS make sure the vehicle and trailer directional, backup, brake, and trailer lights are connected and working properly.
DOT Requirements include the following:
 
Trailer tires should be inflated to 50 psi cold.
Connect and test electric brake operation. Secure portable power cables in cable tray with tie wraps.
Emergencies
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest and
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest phone or
the job site,
ALWAYS have easy access to the phone
numbers of the nearest and be invaluable in the case of an emergency.
fire extinguisher
first aid kit
keep a phone on
in case of emergencies.
Fire Department
.
.
Ambulance, Doctor
. This information will
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERATOR DECALS
The
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) SuperSilent
decals are provided for operator safety and maintenance information. The illustration below and on the preceding page show the decals as they appear on the machine. Should any of these decals become unreadable, replacements can be obtained from your dealer.
Generator
is equipped with a number of safety decals (Figures 2 & 3). These
Figure 2. Generator Decals
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERATOR DECALS
Figure 3. Generator Decals (Cont inued)
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — INSTALLATION
Figure 4. Typical Generator Grounding Application
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — INSTALLATION
Outdoor Installation
Install the generator in a area that is free of debris, bystanders, and overhead obstructions. Make sure the generator is on secure level ground so that it cannot slide or shift around. Also install the generator in a manner so that the exhaust will not be discharged in the direction of nearby homes.
The installation site must be relatively free from moisture and dust. All electrical equipment should be protected from excessive moisture. Failure to do will result in deterioration of the insulation and will result in short circuits and grounding.
Foreign materials such as dust, sand, lint and abrasive materials have a tendency to cause excessive wear to engine and alternator parts.
CAUTION - EXHAUST HAZARD
Pay close attention to ventilation when operating the generator inside tunnels and caves. The engine exhaust contains noxious elements. Engine exhaust must be routed to a ventilated area.
Indoor Installation
Generator Grounding
To guard against electrical shock and possible damage to the equipment, it is important to provide a good EARTH ground.
Article 250 (Grounding) of the National Electrical Code (NEC) provides guide lines for proper grounding and specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
NEC articles 250-64(b) and 250-66 set the following grounding requirements:
1. Use one of the following wire types to connect the generator to earth ground.
a. Copper - 10 AWG (5.3 mm b. Aluminum - 8 AWG (8.4 mm2) or larger.
2. When grounding the generator (Figure 4) connect the ground cable between the lock washer and the nut on the generator and tighten the nut fully. Connect the other end of the ground cable to earth ground.
3. NEC article 250-52(c) specifies that the earth ground rod should be buried aminimum of 8 ft. into the ground.
2
) or larger.
Exhaust gases from diesel engines are extremely poisonous. Whenever an engine is installed indoors the exhaust fumes must be vented to the outside. The engine should be installed at least two feet from any outside wall. Using an exhaust pipe which is too long or too small can cause excessive back pressure which will cause the engine to heat excessively and possibly burn the valves.
Mounting
The generator must be mounted on a solid foundation (such as concrete) and set firmly on the foundation to isolate vibration of the generator when it is running. The generator must set at least 6 inches above the floor or grade level (in accordance to NFPA 110, Chapter 5-4.1). DO NOT remove the metal skids on the bottom of the generator. They are to resist damage to the bottom of the generator and to maintain alignment.
NOTE
When connecting the generator to any buildings electrical system ALWAYS consult with a licensed electrician.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERAL INFORMATION
DCA-70SSIU Ultra Silent™ (60 Hz) Series Familiarization Generator
The MQ Power Model DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) is a 56 kW generator (Figure 5) that is designed as a high quality portable (requires a trailer for transport) power source for telecom sites, lighting facilities, power tools, submersible pumps and other industrial and construction machinery.
Open Delta Excitation System
The DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) generator is equipped with the state of the art " delta system consist of an electrically independent winding wound among stationary windings of the AC output section.
There are four connections of the open delta A, B, C and D. During steady state loads, the power from the voltage regulator is supplied from the parallel connections of A to B, A to D,
Engine Operating Panel
The “Engine Operating Panel” is provided with the following:
■■
Tachometer
■■
■■
Water Temperature Gauge
■■
■■
Oil Pressure Gauge
■■
■■
Charging Ammeter Gauge
■■
■■
Fuel Level Gauge
■■
■■
Pre-Heat Pushbutton
■■
■■
Pre-Heat Lamp
■■
■■
Panel Light/Panel Light Switch
■■
■■
Auto ON/OFF Engine Controller (MPEC)
■■
Generator Control Panel
The “Generator Control Panel” is provided with the following:
■■
Frequency Meter (Hz)
■■
■■
AC Ammeter (Amps)
■■
■■
AC Voltmeter (Volts)
■■
■■
Ammeter Change-Over Switch
■■
■■
Voltmeter Change-Over Switch
■■
■■
Voltage Regulator
■■
■■
3-Pole, 175 amp Main Circuit Breaker
■■
■■
“Control Box” (located behind the Gen. Control Panel)
■■
■■
Automatic Voltage Regulator
■■
■■
Current Transformer
■■
■■
Over-Current Relay
■■
■■
Voltage Rectifer
■■
■■
Starter Relay
■■
■■
Engine Controller (Computer Controlled)
■■
■■
Voltage Selector Switch
■■
Output Terminal Panel
The “Output Terminal Panel” is provided with the following:
■■
Three 120/240V output receptacles (CS-6369), 50A
■■
■■
Three auxilliary circuit breakers, 50A
■■
■■
Two 120V output receptacles (GFCI), 20A
■■
■■
Two GFCI circuit breakers, 20A
■■
■■
Five output terminal lugs (3Ø power)
■■
■■
Battery Charger (Optional)
■■
■■
Water Heater (Optional)
■■
and C to D. These three phases of the voltage input to the voltage regulator are then rectified and are the excitation current for the exciter section.
When a heavy load, such as a motor starting or a short circuit occurs, the automatic voltage regulator (AVR) switches the configuration of the open delta to the series connection of B to C. This has the effect of adding the voltages of each phase to provide higher excitation to the exciter section and thus better voltage response during the application of heavy loads.
The connections of the AVR to the AC output windings are for sensing only. No power is required from these windings.
The open-delta design provides virtually unlimited excitation current, offering maximum motor starting capabilities. The excitation does not have a " according the demands of the required load.
Engine
The DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) is powered by a 4 cycle, water cooled, direct injection, turbocharged
4BG1T Diesel Engine
performance requirement for the generator. Reference Table 1 for engine specifications.
In keeping with MQ Power's policy of constantly improving its products, the specifications quoted herein are subject to change without prior notice.
Electric Governor System
The electric governor system controls the RPMs of the engine. When the engine demand increases or decreases, the governor system regulates the frequency variation to ±.25%.
Extension Cables
When electric power is to be provided to various tools or loads at some distance from the generator, extension cords are normally used. Cables should be sized to allow for distance in length and amperage so that the voltage drop between the generator and point of use (load) is held to a minimum. Use the cable selection chart (Table 6) as a guide for selecting proper extension cable size.
Open-Delta
" excitation system. The open
fixed ceiling
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — MAJOR COMPONENTS
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL
Figure 6. Generator Control Panel
The definitions below describe the controls and functions of the DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz)
Generator Control Panel
(Figure 6).
1. Main Circuit Breaker – This three-pole, 175A main breaker is provided to protect the the
Terminal Lugs
from overload.
U,V, and W Output
2. Frequency Meter – Indicates the output frequency in
hertz (Hz). Normally 60 Hz.
3. AC Ammeter – Indicates the amount of current the load is drawing from the generator per leg selected by the ammeter phase-selector switch.
4. Ammeter Change-Over Switch – This switch allows
Located behind the generator control panel is the
Control Box
electronic components required to make the generator function.
The Control Box is equipped with the following major components:
■■
Over-Current Relay
■■
■■
Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR)
■■
■■
Starter Relay
■■
■■
Current Transformer
■■
■■
Voltage Selector Switch
■■
■■
Three Phase Circuit Breaker
■■
the AC ammeter to indicate the current flowing to the load connected to any phase of the output terminals, or to be switched off. This switch does not effect the
NOTE
generator output in any fashion, it is for current reading only.
5. AC Voltmeter – Indicates the output voltage present at the
U,V, and W Output Terminal Lugs
.
In the event of a short circuit or over current condition, it will automatically trip the 175 amp main breaker.
6. Voltmeter Change-Over Switch – This switch allows the AC voltmeter to indicate phase to phase voltage between any two phases of the output terminals or to be switched off.
To restore power to the
reset
button on the overcurrent relay and place the
circuit breaker in the
Generator
. This box contains some of the necessary
Remember the
relay
monitors the current
flowing from the
Output Terminal Lugs
overcurrent
U,V, and W
to the
load.
Output Terminal Panel
, press the
main
closed
position (ON).
7. Voltage Regulator Control – Allows ±15% manual
adjustment of the generator’s output voltage.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENGINE OPERATING PANEL
Figure 7. Engine Operating Panel
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENGINE OPERATING PANEL
The definitions below describe the controls and functions of the DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz)
1. Panel Light – Normally used in dark areas or at night time. When activated, panel lights will illuminate. When the generator is not in use be sure to turn the panel light switch to the OFF position.
2. Panel Light Switch – When activated will turn on control panel light.
3. Oil Pressure Gauge – During normal operation this gauge be should read between 28 to 71 psi. (193~490 kPa). When starting the generator the oil pressure may read a little higher, but after the engine warms up the oil pressure should return to the correct pressure range.
4. Water Temperature Gaug e – During normal operation this gauge be should read between 165° and 203°F.
5. Charging Ammeter Gauge – Indicates the current being supplied by the engine’s alternator which provides current for generator’s control circuits and battery charging system.
6. Fuel Gauge - Indicates amount of diesel fuel available.
7. Tachometer – Indicates engine speed in RPM’s for 60
Hz operation. This meter should indicate 1800 RPM’s when the rated load is applied. In addition a built in hour meter will record the number of operational hours that the generator has been in use.
8. Pre-Heat Button – Press and hold this button for 5 seconds to warm (cold weather) the engine glow plugs. While holding button down, verify that pre-heat lamp is on.
9. Pre-Heat Lamp – As the engine cranks, this lamp will illuminate to indicate automatic preheating of the engine. When the lamp turns off, the engine has been preheated and will start automatically.
10. Auto On/Off Engine Controller (MPEC) –
This controller has a vertical row of status LED's (inset), that when lit, indicate that an engine malfunction (fault) has been detected. When a fault has been detected the engine controller will evaluate the fault and all major faults will shutdown the generator.
Engine Operating Panel
(Figure 7).
During engine for 10 seconds before disengaging. If the engine does not engage (start) by the third attempt, the engine will be shutdown by the engine controller’s mode. If the engine engages at a speed (RPM's) that is not safe, the controller will shutdown the engine by initializing the
Also the engine controller will shut down the engine in the event of low oil pressure, high coolant temperature, low coolant level, and loss of magnetic pickup. These conditions can be observed by monitoring the LED status indicators on the front of the controller module.
A. MPEC Control Switch – This switch controls the
B. Low Oil Pressure – Indicates the engine pressure has
C. High Coolant Temperature – Indicates the engine
D. Overcrank Shutdown – Indicates the unit has
E. Overspeed Shutdown – Indicates the engine is running
cranking cycle
Over Speed Protection
running of the unit. If this switch is set to the OFF/RESET position, the unit will not run. When this switch is set to the MANUAL position, the generator will start immediately.
If the generator is to be connected to a building’s AC power source via an automatic transfer switch (isolation), place the switch in the AUTO position. In this position, should an outage occur, the automatic transfer switch (ATS) will start the generator automatically via the generator’s auto-start contacts connected to the ATS’s start contacts. Please refer to your ATS installation manual for further instructions for the correct installation of the auto-start contacts of the generator to the ATS.
fallen below 15 psi. The oil pressure is detected using variable resistive values from the oil pressure sending unit. This is considered a
temperature has exceeded 221°F. The engine temperature is detected using variable resistive values from the temperature sending unit. This is considered a
major
attempted to start a pre- programmed number of times, and has failed to start. The number of cycles and duration are programmable. It is pre-set at 3 cycles with a 10 second duration. This is considered a fault.
at an unsafe speed. This is considered a
fault.
, The MPEC will attempt to crank the
Over Crank Protection
mode.
major
fault.
major
major
fault.
F. Engine Running – Indicates that engine is running at
a safe operating speed.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — OUTPUT TERMINAL PANEL FAMILIARIZATION
Output Terminal Panel
The
Output Terminal Panel
(Figure 8) shown below is located on the right-hand side (left from control panel) of the generator. Lift up on the cover to gain access to receptacles and terminal
Output Terminal Familiarization
The “
Output Terminal Panel
following:
■■
Three (3) 120/240V output receptacles @ 50 amp
■■
lugs.
■■
Three (3) Circuit Breakers @ 50 amps
■■
■■
Two (2) 120V GFCI receptacles @ 20 amp
■■
■■
Two (2) GFCI Circuit Breakers @ 20 amps
■■
.
■■
Five (5) Output Terminal Lugs ( U, V, W, O, Ground)
■■
NOTE
Terminal legs “O” and “Ground” are considered
bonded grounds
” (Figure 8) is provided with the
Figure 8. Output Terminal Panel
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — OUTPUT TERMINAL PANEL FAMILIARIZATION
120 VAC GFCI Receptacles
There are two 120 VAC, 20 amp GFCI (Duplex Nema 5-20R) recepacles provided on the output terminal panel. These
any
receptacles can be accessed in position. Each receptacle is protected by a 20 amp circuit breaker. These breakers are located directly above the GFCI receptacles. Remember the load output (current) of both GFCI receptacles is dependent on the load requirements of the U, V, and W output terminal lugs.
Pressing the being tripped. Pressing the the center of the receptacle will check the GFCI function. Both receptacles should be tested at least once a month.
reset
button resets the GFCI receptacle after
voltage selector switch
Test Button
(See Figure 9) in
Each auxilliary receptacle is protected by a 50 amp circuit breaker. These breakers are located directly above the GFCI receptacles. Remember the load output (current) on all three receptacles is dependent on the load requirements of the
Output Terminal Lugs
Turn the control panel to obtain the desired voltage. Turning the knob clockwise will clockwise will
Removing the Plastic Face Plate (Hard Wire Hookup Panel)
The
Output Terminal Lugs
plate cover (Figure 12). Un-screw the securing bolts and lift the plastic terminal cover to gain access to the terminal enclosure.
.
voltage regulator control knob
increase
decrease
Figure 11. Voltage Regulator Control Knob
the voltage, turning the knob counter-
the voltage.
are protected by a plastic face
(Figure 11) on the
After the load wires have been securely attached to the terminal lugs, reinstall the plastic face plate.
Figure 9. G.F.C.I. Receptacle
Twist Lock Dual Voltage 120/240 VAC Receptacles
There are three 120/240V, 50 amp auxilliary twist-lock (CS-6369) recepacles (Figure 10) provided on the output terminal panel.These receptacles can when the voltage selector switch is placed in the
phase 240/120 position.
only
be accessed
single-
Figure 12. Plastic Face Plate (Output Terminal Lugs)
Figure 10. 120/240V Twist-Lock
Auxiliary Receptacles
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — OUTPUT TERMINAL PANEL FAMILIARIZATION
Connecting Loads
Loads can be connected to the generator by the
Terminal Lugs
Make sure to read the operation manual before attempting to connect a load to the generator.
To protect the output terminals from overload, a 3-pole, 175A switch ALL circuit breakers to the OFF position prior to starting the engine.
or the convienience receptacles (Figure 13).
main
circuit breaker is provided. Make sure to
Ouput
Blower Fan
This unit has an intake fan located at the rear of the machine to draw outside air into the cabinet to cool the engine. The fan has a 10 amp AC fuse located beneath the
Selector Switch
DANGER - ELECTROCUTION HAZARDS
Voltage
(Figure 15).
Figure 15. Blower Fan Fuse
Figure 13. Connecting Loads
Over Current Relay
An
over current relay
circuit breaker. In the event of an overload, both the circuit breaker and the over current relay may trip. If the circuit breaker can not be reset, the rent relay must be pressed. The over current relay is lo­cated in the control box.
(Figure 14) is connected to the main
reset button
on the over cur-
This fuse has current running through it any time the engine is running. This fuse is NOT connected to the main circuit breaker of the generator. Attempting to replace the fuse with the engine and/or generator operating could result in
bodily harm
completely off before attempting to replace or handle this fuse.
electrocution
. ALWAYS turn the unit
and
severe
Figure 14. Over Current Relay
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — LOAD APPLICATION
Single Phase Load
Always be sure to check the nameplate on the generator and equipment to insure the wattage, amperage,
frequency
Three Phase Load
When calculating the power requirements for 3-phase power use the following equation:
, and voltage requirements are satisfactorily supplied by the generator for operating the equipment.
Generally, the wattage listed on the nameplate of the equipment is its rated output. Equipment may require 130— 150% more wattage than the rating on the nameplate, as the wattage is influenced by the efficiency, power factor and
NOTE
starting system of the equipment.
If wattage is not given on the equipment's name plate,
NOTE
approximate wattage may be determined by multiplying nameplate voltage by the nameplate amperage.
NOTE
WATTS = VOLTAGE x AMPERAGE
The power factor of this generator is 0.8. See Table 4 below when connecting loads.
An inadequate size connecting cable which cannot carry the required load can cause a voltage drop which can burn out
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■■
When connecting a resistance load such as an
■■
incandescent lamp or electric heater, a capacity of up to the generating set’s rated output (kW) can be used.
■■
When connecting a fluorescent or mercury lamp, a
■■
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■■
When connecting an electric drill or other power tools,
■■
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If 3Ø load (kVA) is not given on the equipment nameplate, approximate 3Ø load output maybe determined by multiplying voltage by amperage by 1.732.
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DANGER - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HAZARDS
Before connecting this generator to any building’s electrical system, a
(transfer) switch
licensed electrician
must install an
. Serious damage to the building’s
isolation
electrical system may occur without this transfer switch.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERATOR OUTPUTS
Voltage Selector Switch
voltage selector
The
switch (Figure 16) is located above
the output terminal panel’s
Hard Wire Hook-up Panel
Generator Amperage
Table 8 describes the generator’s current output capability
. It
for both 1Ø-phase and 3Ø phase applications.
has been provided for ease of voltage selection.
GFCI Receptacle Load Capability
The load capability of the GFCI receptacles is directly re­lated to the voltage being supplied at either the output termi­nals or the 2 twist lock auxiliary receptacles.
Tables 9 and 10 show what amount of current is available at
Figure 16. Voltage Selector Switch
Voltage Selector Switch Locking Button
the GFCI receptacles when the output terminals and twist lock receptacles are in use. Be careful that your load does not to exceed the available current capability at the recep-
The voltage selector switch has a locking button to protect
tacles.
the generator and load from being switched while the engine is running. To lock the voltage selector switch,
hold
the
red button
located at the bottom of the switch.
press
and
CAUTION - CHANGING VOLTAGES
NEVER change the position of the
voltage selector switch
while the engine is running. ALWAYS place circuit breaker in the open position before selecting voltage.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GAUGE READING
How to Read the Output Terminal Gauges.
The gauges and selector switches on the control panel DO NOT effect the generator output. They are provided to help observe how much power is being supplied at the
Output terminals lugs
Before taking a reading from either gauge, set the
Selector Switch
the required voltage (For example, for 3Ø 240V, choose the center 3Ø 240/ 139V position on the volt­age selector switch.)
Figure 17. Voltage
Selector Switch 240/
139V Three Phase
Position
.
Voltage
(Figure 17) to the position which produces
Reading Amperage
To determine the amperage at a terminal lug, set the
AC Ammeter Change-Over Switch
setting (Figure 20) to activate the (Figure 21) and read the available amperage at the terminal lug.
For example, to measure the amperage at the U terminal lug, set the U and read the AC Ammeter Gauge.
Figure 20. AC Ammeter
Change-Over Switch
to the appropriate
AC Ammeter Gauge
AC Ammeter Change-Over Switch
Figure 21. AC Ammeter (Amp reading on U lug)
to
For 3Ø 208V/1Ø,120V, place
NOTE
Reading Voltage
To determine the voltage between two terminal lugs, set the
AC Voltmeter Change-Over Switch
setting (Figure 18) to activate the (Figure 19) and read the available voltage between the two lugs.
For example, to measure the voltage between the W and U terminal lugs, set the to W-U and read the
AC Voltmeter Change-Over Switch
AC Voltmeter Gauge
the Voltage Selector Switch in the 3 Phase 240/139 position.
to the appropriate
AC Voltmeter Gauge
.
NOTE
The
ammeter
show a reading when the
Output Terminal Lugs
connected to a load and in use.
gauge will only
are
Figure 18. AC Voltmeter
Change-Over Switch
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Figure 19. AC Voltmeter Gauge
(Volt reading on W-U Lug)
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — OUTPUT TERMINAL PANEL CONNECTIONS
UVWO Terminal Output Voltages
Various output voltages can be obtained using the
Terminal Lugs
dent on the position of the adjustment of the
Remember the voltage selector switch determines the of the output voltage. The voltage regulator (VR) allows the user to increase or decrease the selected voltage.
3Ø 240/139 Output Terminal Lug Voltages
1. Place the voltage selector switch in the 3Ø 240/139
position as shown in Figure 22.
. The voltages at the terminals are depen-
Voltage Selector Switch
Voltage Regulator Control Knob
Output
and the
.
range
3Ø 208V/1Ø120V Output Terminal Lug Voltages
1. Place the voltage selector switch in the 3Ø 240/139 position as shown in Figure 25.
2. Connect the load wires to the shown in Figure 26.
Use this position for 3Ø-240 or 1Ø120V.
Figure 25. Voltage Selector
Switch 240/139V
Three-Phase Position
Output Terminal Lugs
as
Figure 22. Voltage Selector Switch 240/139V
Three-Phase Position
2. Connect the load wires to the shown in Figure 23.
Figure 23. Output Terminal Lugs
3Ø-240/139V Connections
3. Turn the voltage regulator knob (Figure 23) clockwise to increase voltage output, turn counterclockwise to decrease voltage output.
Output Terminal Lugs
as
Figure 26. Output Terminal Lugs
3Ø-208/120V Connections
3. Turn the voltage regulator knob (Figure 24) clockwise to increase voltage output, turn counterclockwise to decrease voltage output.
To achieve a 3Ø 208V output the voltage selector switch
NOTE
must be in the 3Ø-240/139 position and the voltage regulator must be adjusted to 208V.
Figure 24. Voltage Regulator Knob (139V/240V)
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — OUTPUT TERMINAL PANEL CONNECTIONS
3Ø 480/277 Output Terminal Lug Voltages
1. Place the voltage selector switch in the 3Ø 480/277 position as shown in Figure 27.
Figure 27. Voltage Selector Switch 480/277V
Three-Phase Position
2. Connect the load wires to the shown in Figure 28.
Output Terminal Lugs
1Ø 240V/120V Output Terminal Lug Voltages
1. Place the voltage selector switch in the 1Ø 240/120 position as shown in Figure 29.
Figure 29. Voltage Selector Switch 240/120V
2. Connect the load wires to the
as
shown in Figure 30.
Single-Phase Position
Output Terminal Lugs
as
Figure 28. Output Terminal Lugs
3Ø-480/277V Connections
3. Turn the voltage regulator knob (Figure 24) clockwise to increase voltage output, turn counterclockwise to decrease voltage output.
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Figure 30. Output Terminal Lugs
1Ø-240/120V Connections
3. Turn the voltage regulator knob (Figure 25) clockwise to increase voltage output, turn counterclockwise to decrease voltage output.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — PRE-SETUP
Circuit Breakers
Fuel Check
To protect the generator from an overload, a 3-pole, 175 amp,
main
circuit breaker is provided to protect the
Output Terminals
20 amp
GFCI
from overload. In addition two single-pole,
circuit breakers are provided to protect the
GFCI receptacles from overload. Three 50 amp
U,V, and W
load
circuit
breakers have also been provided to protect the auxiliary
DANGER - EXPLOSION/FIRE HAZARDS
Fuel spillage on a If fuel spillage occurs, wipe up the spilled fuel completely to prevent fire hazards. NEVER smoke around or near the generator.
receptacles from overload. Make sure to switch ALL circuit breakers to the OFF position prior to starting the engine.
Lubrication Oil
Fill the engine crankcase with lubricating oil through the filler hole, but DO NOT overfill. Make sure the generator is level. and verify that the oil level is maintained between the two notches (Figure 31) on the dipstick. See Table 11 for proper selection of engine oil.
Refilling the Fuel System
CAUTION - REFUELING THE GENERATOR
ONLY properly trained personel who have read and
understand this section should refill the fuel tank system.
Figure 31. Engine Oil Dipstick
This generator has an internal fuel tank located inside the
When checking the engine oil, be sure to check if the oil is clean. If the oil is not clean, drain the oil by removing the oil drain plug, and refill with the specified amount of oil as outlined in the ISUZU Engine Owner's Manual. Oil should be warm before draining.
Other types of motor oils may be substituted if they meet the following requirements:
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#2 diesel fuel.
capacities. Pay attention to the fuel tank capacity when replenishing
fuel.The fuel tank cap must be closed tightly after filling. Handle fuel in a safety container. If the container does not have a spout, use a funnel. Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately.
hot
engine can cause a
ALWAYS
fill the fuel tanks with clean
fire
or
explosion
DO NOT fill the fuel tanks beyond their
.
Figure 32. Internal Fuel Tank System
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Refueling Procedure:
WARNING - RESPIRATORY HAZARDS
Diesel fuel and its vapors are dangerous
to your health and the surrounding environment. Avoid skin contact and/or inhaling fumes.
1. Level Tanks – Make sure fuel cells are level with the ground. Failure to do so will cause fuel to spill from the tank before reaching full capacity (Figure 33).
CAUTION - REFUELING THE GENERATOR
ALWAYS
to prevent spilling and maximize the amount of fuel that can be pumped into the tank.
place trailer on firm level ground before refueling
3. Open cabinet doors on the “right side” of the generator (from generator control panel position). Remove fuel cap and fill tank (Figure 34).
Figure 34. Fueling the Generator
Figure 33. Only Fill on Level Ground
NOTE
ONLY! use
refueling.
#2 diesel fuel
3. NEVER overfill fuel tank – It is important to read the fuel gauge when filling trailer fuel tank. DO NOT wait for fuel to rise in filler neck (Figure 35).
when
Figure 35. Full Fuel Tank
CAUTION - REFUELING THE GENERATOR
DO NOT OVER-FILL fuel system. Leave room for fuel
expansion. Fuel expands when heated (Figure 36).
Figure 36. Fuel Expansion
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — PRE-SETUP
Coolant (ISUZU Antifreeze/Summer Coolant/Water)
ISUZU recommends ISUZU Antifreeze/Summer Coolant for use in thier engines, which can be purchased in concentrate (and mixed with 50% demineralized water) or pre-diluted. See the ISUZU Engine Owner's Manual for further details.
Cleaning the Radiator
The engine may overheat if the radiator fins become overloaded with dust or debris. Periodically clean the radiator fins with compressed air. Cleaning inside the machine is dangerous, so clean only with the engine turned off and the
negative
WARNING - BURN HAZARDS
If adding coolant/antifreeze mix to the radiator, DO NOT remove the radiator cap until the unit has completely cooled. The possibility of can cause severe burns.
Day-to-day addition of coolant is done from the recovery tank. When adding coolant to the radiator, DO NOT remove the radiator cap until the unit has completely cooled. See Table 12 for engine, radiator, and recovery tank coolant capacities. Make sure the coolant level in the recovery tank is always between the "H" and the "L" markings.
hot!
coolant exists which
Air Cleaner
Periodic cleaning/replacement is necessary. Inspect it in accordance with the ISUZU Engine Owner's Manual.
Fan Belt Tension
A slack fan belt may contribute to overheating, or to insufficient charging of the battery. Inspect the fan belt for damage and wear and adjust it in accordance with the ISUZU
Engine Owner's Manual.
The fan belt tension is proper if the fan belt bends 10 to 15 mm (Figure 37) when depressed with the thumb as shown below.
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CAUTION - ROTATING PARTS
NEVER place hands near
the belts or fan while the generator set is running.
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Battery
This unit is of negative ground DO NOT connect in reverse. Always maintain battery fluid level between the specified marks. Battery life will be shortened, if the fluid level are not properly maintained. Add only distilled water when replenishment is necessary.
DO NOT over fill. Check to see whether the battery cables are loose. Poor contact may result in poor starting or malfunctions. Coating the terminals with an approved battery terminal treatment compound. Replace battery with only recommended type battery. The battery type used in this generator is BCI Group 27.
The battery is sufficiently charged if the specific gravity of the battery fluid is 1.28 (at 68° F). If the specific gravity should fall to 1.245 or lower, it indicates that the battery is dead and needs to be recharged or replaced.
Before charging the battery with an external electric source, be sure to disconnect the battery cables.
Battery Cable Installation ALWAYS be sure the battery cables (Figure 38) are properly
connected to the battery terminals as shown below. The Red Cable is connected to the positive terminal of the battery,
and the Black Cable is connected to the negative terminal of the battery.
CAUTION - BATTERY SERVICING SAFETY
Always
keep the terminals firmly tightened.
When connecting battery do the following:
1. NEVER connect the battery cables to the battery
terminals when the the MANUAL position. ALWAYS make sure that the
Control Switch
connecting the battery.
2. Place a small amount of battery terminal treatment
compound around both battery terminals. This will ensure a good connection and will help prevent corrosion around the battery terminals.
NOTE
CAUTION - BATTERY SERVICING SAFETY
Inadequate battery connections may cause poor starting of the generator, and create other malfunctions.
Alternator
The polarity of the alternator is negative grounding type. When an inverted circuit connection takes place, the circuit will be in short circuit instantaneously resulting the alternator failure.
MPEC Control Switch
is in either
MPEC
is in the OFF/RESET position when
If the battery cable is connected incorrectly, electrical damage to the generator will occur. Pay close attention to the polarity of the battery when connecting the battery.
ALWAYS
reconnect negative terminal LAST.
disconnect the negative terminal FIRST and
Figure 38. Battery Connections
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DO NOT put water directly on the alternator. Entry of water
into the alternator can cause corrision and damage the alternator.
Wiring
Inspect the entire generator for bad or worn electrical wiring or connections. If any wiring or connections are exposed (insulation missing) replace wiring immediately.
Piping and Hose Connection
Inspect all piping, oil hose, and fuel hose connections for wear and tightness. Tighten all hose clamps and check hoses for leaks.
If any hose ( immediately.
fuel
or
oil
) lines are defective replace them
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERATOR START-UP PROCEDURE (MANUAL)
Before Starting
CAUTION - LETHAL EXHAUST HAZARD
The engine's exhaust contains harmful emissions.
ALWAYS have adequate ventilation when operating
Direct exhaust away from nearby personnel.
WARNING - STARTING THE GENERATOR
NEVER!
or
1. Place the
manually start the engine with the
auxiliary
(Figure 39) in the OFF position prior to starting the engine.
circuit breakers in the ON (closed) position.
main, G.F.C.I.,
and
aux.
main, GFCI
circuit breakers
5. Place the in the desired voltage position (Figure 41).
.
6. Press and hold the least 5 seconds to warm the engine glow plugs.
7. Verify that the will turn off when the engine has started.
voltage selector switch
Figure 41. Voltage
Selector Switch
pre-heat button
Figure 42. Pre-Heat Button
pre-heat lamp
(Figure 43) is lit. The lamp
(Figure 42) for at
Figure 39. Main, Aux. and GFCI
Circuit Breakers (OFF)
2. Connect the load to the
Terminal Lugs
connection points can be found on the output terminal panel and the output terminal panel’s hard wire hookup panel.
3. The output terminal lugs are protected by a plastic cover. Remove this cover to gain access to the terminals. Tighten terminal nuts securely to prevent load wires from slipping out.
4. Close all engine enclosure doors (Figure 40).
as shown in Figure 13. These load
receptacles or
the
Output
Starting (Manual)
8. Once the engine glow plugs have been warmed, place
9. Once the engine starts, let the engine run for 1-2 minutes.
Figure 43. Pre-Heat Lamp
the
MPEC Control Switch
start the engine (Figure 44).
Figure 44. MPEC Control Switch
(Manual Position)
Listen for any abnormal noises. If any abnormalities exists shutdown the engine and correct the problem.
in the MANUAL position to
Figure 40. Engine Enclosure Doors
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERATOR START-UP PROCEDURE (MANUAL)
10.Verify that the Engine Running status LED on the MPEC unit (Figure 45) is ON (lit) after the engine has been started.
Figure 45. Engine
Running LED (ON)
11. The generator's frequency meter (Figure 46) should be
displaying the 60 cycle output frequency in HERTZ.
Figure 46. Frequency Meter (Hz)
12. The generator's AC-voltmeter (Figure 47) will display the
generator’s output in VOLTS. If the voltage is not within the specified tolerance, use the voltage adjustment control knob (Figure 48) to increase or decrease the desired voltage.
14. The engine oil pressure gauge (Figure 50) will indicate the oil pressure (kg/ cm2) of the engine. Under normal operating conditions the oil pressure is approximately 35~65 PSI.
15. The (Figure 51) will indicate the coolant temperature. Under normal operating conditions the coolant temperature should be between 165 and 215 degrees Fahrenheit (
16. The
52) will indicate the speed of the engine when the generator is operating. Under normal operating conditions this speed is approximately 1800 RPM’s.
Figure 50. Oil
Pressure Gauge
coolant temperature gauge
Green Zone
tachometer gauge
).
Figure 51. Coolant
Temperature Gauge
(Figure
Figure 47. Voltmeter
Figure 48. Voltage Adjust Control Knob
13. The ammeter (Figure 49) will indicate applied. When a load is applied, the ammeter will indicate the amount of current that the load is drawing from the generator.
zero amps
with no load
Figure 49. Ammeter
(No Load)
Figure 52. Engine
Tachometer Gauge
17. Place the ON position (Figure 53).
18. Observe the generator's ammeter (Figure 54) and verify it reads the anticipated amount of current with respect to the load. The ammeter will only display a current reading if a load is in use.
main, GFCI
Figure 53. Main, Aux. and GFCI
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, and
aux
. circuit breakers in the
Figure 54. Ammeter
1
(Load)
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERATOR START-UP PROCEDURE (AUTO MODE)
19. The generator will run until manually stopped or an abnormal condition occurs.
Starting (Auto Mode)
DANGER - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HAZARDS
Before connecting this generator to any building’s electrical system, a
electrician (transfer) switch
building’s electrical system may occur without this transfer switch.
When connecting the generator to a isolation (transfer) switch, ALWAYS have power applied to the generator's internal battery charger. This will ensure that the engine will not fail due to a dead battery.
NOTE
must install an
. Serious damage to the
CAUTION - BACKUP GENERATOR USE
When the generator is set in the
AUTO mode, the generator will
automically start
comercial power falling below a prescribed level by means of a contact closure that is generated automatically by a transfer switch.
licensed
isolation
in the event of
NOTE
WARNING -
NEVER stop the engine suddenly except in an emergency. DO NOT use the emergency stop switch a as method of
shutting down the generator. This switch is ONLY to be used in the event of an emergency.
Shutdown Procedure
To shutdown the generator use the following procedure:
1. Place both the MAIN, GFCI and LOAD circuit breakers as shown in Figure 39 to the OFF position.
3. Let the engine cool by running it for 3-5 minutes with no load applied.
4. Place the OFF/RESET position.
When the MPEC is placed in the AUTO position, the engine glow plugs will be warmed and the engine will start automatically. The pre-heat lamp will turn off when the engine has started.
SHUTTING DOWN THE GENERATOR
MPEC Control Switch
Control Switch
(Figure 56) to the
WARNING - AUTO MODE MAINTENANCE
When running the generator in the AUTO mode, remember the generator can start up at any time without warning. NEVER attempt to perform any maintenance when the generator is in the auto mode.
1. Perform steps 1 through 5 in the as outlined in the
2. Place the position .
3. Continue to follow the steps outlined in the
up
MPEC Control Switch
Figure 55. MPEC Control Switch (AUTO)
procedure (start at step 9).
Manual Starting Procedure
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Before Starting
(Figure 55) in the AUTO
section
.
Manual Start-
5. Verify that the
6. Remove all loads from the generator.
Emergency Shutdown Procedure
1. To shut-down the engine in the event of an emergency,
2. Place the
Figure 56. MPEC Control Switch (Off/Reset)
all
status LED on the MPEC display
are OFF (not lit).
switch the breakers to OFF position.
the OFF/RESET position.
MAIN, GFCI
MPEC Control Switch
and
LOAD
(Figure 39) circuit
switch (Figure 56) to
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — MAINTENANCE
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General Inspection
Prior to each use, the generator should be cleaned and inspected for deficiencies. Check for loose, missing or damaged nuts, bolts or other fasteners. Also check for fuel, oil, and coolant leaks. Use Table 14 as a general maintenance guideline Engine Side (Refer to the Engine Instruction Manual)
Air Cleaner
Every 250 hours: Remove air cleaner element and clean the heavy duty paper element with light spray of compressed
Service Daily
If the engine is operating in very conditions, a clogged air cleaner will result. This can lead to a loss of power, excessive carbon buildup in the combustion chamber and high fuel consumption. Change air cleaner more
frequently
Fuel Addition
Add diesel fuel (the grade may vary according to season and locations).
Removing Water from the Fuel Tank
air. Replace the air cleaner as needed.
After prolonged use, water and other impurities accumulate
Air Cleaner with Dust Indicator
This indicator is attached to the air cleaner. When the air cleaner element is clogged, air intake restriction becomes greater and the dust indicator signal shows RED meaning the element needs changing or service. After changing the air element, press the dust indicator button to reset the
in the bottom of the tank. Occasionally inspect the fuel tank for water contamination and drain the contents if required.
During cold weather, the more empty volume inside the tank, the easier it is for water to condense. This can be reduced by keeping the tank full with diesel fuel.
indicator.
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or
if these conditions exists.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — MAINTENANCE
Air Removal
If air enters the fuel injection system of a diesel engine, starting becomes impossible. After running out of fuel, or after disassembling the fuel system, bleed the system according to the following procedure. See the
Manual
To restart after running out of fuel, turn the switch to the “ON” position for 15-30 seconds. Try again, if needed. This unit is equipped with an automatic air bleeding system.
Check Oil Level
Check the crankcase oil level prior to each use, or when the fuel tank is filled. Insufficient oil may cause severe damage to the engine. Make sure the generator is level. The oil level must be between the two notches on the dipstick as shown in Figure 31.
Replacing Oil Filter
for details.
Remove the old oil filter. Apply a film of oil to the gasket on the new oil filter. Install the new oil filter. After the oil cartridge has been replaced, the engine oil
will drop slightly. Run the engine for a while and check for leaks before adding more oil if needed. Clean excessive oil from engine.
ISUZU Engine
Flushing Out Radiator and Replacing Coolant
Open both cocks located at the crankcase side and at the lower part of the radiator and drain coolant. Open the radiator cap while draining. Remove the overflow tank and drain.
Check hoses for softening and kinks. Check clamps for signs of leakage.
Flush the radiator by running clean tap water through radiator until signs of rust and dirt are removed. DO NOT clean radiator core with any objects, such as a screwdriver.
Tighten both cocks and replace the overflow tank.
Replace with coolant as recommended by the engine manufaturer.
Close radiator cap tightly.
WARNING - BURN HAZARDS
Allow engine to radiator. Flushing the radiator while hot could cause serious burns from water or steam.
Generator Storage
cool
when flushing out
Cleaning the Fuel Strainer
Clean the fuel strainer if it contains dust or water. Remove dust or water in the strainer cap and wash it in gasoline. Securely fasten the fuel strainer cap so that fuel will not leak. Check the fuel strainer every 200 hours of operation or once a month.
Replacing Fuel Filter
Replace the fuel filter cartridge with new one every 500 hours or so.
Loosen the drain plug at the lower top of the fuel filter. Drain the fuel in the fuel body together with the mixed water. DO NOT spill the fuel during disassembly.
Vent any air.
For longe term storage of the generator the following is recommended:
Fill the fuel tank completely. Treat with a fuel stabilizer if necessary.
Completely drain the oil from the crankcase and refill if necessary with fresh oil.
Clean the entire generator, internal and external.
Cover the generating set and store in a clean, dry place.
Disconnect the battery.
Make sure engine coolant is at proper level.
If generator is mounted on a trailer, jack trailer up and place on blocks so tires do not touch the ground or block and completely remove the tires.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — MAINTENANCE
Jacket Water Heater and Internal Battery Charger 120 VAC Input Receptacles (OPTIONAL)
This generator can be optionally equipped with two 120 VAC, 20 amp input receptacles located on the output terminal panel.
The purpose of these receptacles is to provide power via commercial power to the
battery charger
These receptacles will ONLY function when commercial power has been supplied to them (Figure 57). To apply commercial power to these receptacles, a power cord of adequate size will be required (See Table 6).
When using the generator in to apply power to jacket water heater. However, if the generator will be used in idea to apply power to the jacket water heater at all times. To apply power to the jacket water heater simply apply power to the jacket water heater receptacle via commercial power using an power cord of adequate size.
.
jacket water heater
hot
climates there is no reason
cold
climates it is always a good
and
internal
If the generator will be used daily, the battery should normally not require charging. If the generator will be idle (not used) for long periods of time, apply power to the battery charger receptacle via commercial power using an power cord of adequate size.
NOTE
To ensure adequate starting capability, always have power applied to the generator's
battery charger
.
internal
Figure 57. Battery Charger &
Jacket Water Heater Power Connections
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — TRAILER MAINTENANCE
Trailer Maintenance
This section is intended to provide the user with generic trailer service and maintenance information. The service and maintenance guidelines referenced in this section refer to a wide range of trailers.
Remember periodic inspection of the trailer will ensure safe towing of the generator and will prevent personal injury and damage to the equipment.
The definitions below describe some of the major components of a typical trailer that would be used with the DCA-70SSIU Ultra Silent™ Generator.
1. Fuel Cell - Provides an adequate amount of fuel for the equipment in use. Fuel cells must be empty when trans­porting equipment.
2. Braking System - System employed in stopping the trailer. Typical braking systems are electric, surge, hy­draulic, hydraulic-surge and air.
3. GVWR- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum number of pounds the trailer can carry, in­cluding the fuel cell (empty).
4. Frame Length - Measurement is from the ball hitch to the rear bumper (reflector).
5. Frame Width - Measurement is from fender to fender
7. Coupler - Type of hitch used on the trailer for towing.
8. Tire Size - Indicates the diameter of the tire in inches (10,12,14, etc.), and the width in millimeters (175,185,205, etc.). The tire diameter must match the diameter of the tire rim.
9. Tire Ply - The tire ply (layers) number is rated in letters; 2-ply,4-ply,6-ply, etc.
10. Wheel Hub - The wheel hub is connected to the trailer’s axle.
11. Tire Rim - Tires mounted on a tire rim. The tire rim must match the size of the tire.
12. Lug Nuts - Used to secure the wheel to the wheel hub. Always use a torque wrench to tighten down the lug nuts. See Table 16 and Figure 59 for lug nut tightening and sequence.
13. Axle - Indicates the maximum weight the axle can sup­port in pounds, and the diameter of the axle expressed in inches. Please note that some trailers have a double axle. This will be shown as 2-6000 lbs., meaning two axles with a total weight capacity of 6000 pounds.
14. Suspension - Protects the trailer chassis from shocks transmitted through the wheels. Types of suspension used are leaf, Q-flex, and air ride.
6. Jack Stand - Trailer support device with maximum pound requirement from the tongue of the trailer.
7. Coupler - Type of hitch used on the trailer for towing.
15. Electrical - Electrical connectors (looms) are provided with the trailer so the brake lights and turn signals can be connected to the towing vehicle.
16. Application - Indicates which units can be employed on a particular trailer.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — TRAILER MAINTENANCE
Brakes
Trailer brakes should be inspected the
first 200 miles
operation. This will allow the brake shoes and drums to seat properly. After the first 200 mile interval, inspect the brakes
every 3,000 miles
. If driving over rough terrain, inspect the
Hydraulic Surge Brakes
of
Hydraulic surge brakes (Figure 58) should not require any special attention with the exception of routine maintenance such as shoe and lining replacement. Brake lines should be periodically checked for cracks, kinks, or blockage.
brakes more frequently. Figure 58 displays the major hydraulic surge brake
components that will require inspection and maintenance. Please inspect these components as required using steps 1 through 8 and Table 15 as listed below:
Brake Adjustment
1. Place the trailer on jack stands. Make sure the jack stands are placed on secure level ground.
2. Check the wheel and drum for free rotation.
3. Remove the adjusting hole cover from the adjusting slot at the bottom brake backing plate.
4. With a screwdriver or standard adjusting tool, rotate the
Figure 58. Hydraulic Brake Components
star wheel of the adjuster assembly to expand the brake shoes.
Actuator
5. Adjust the brake shoes outward until the pressure of the lining against the wheel drum makes the wheel difficult to turn.
6. Adjust, rotate the star wheel in the opposite direction until the wheel rotates freely with slight lining drag.
Hydraulic surge braking requires the installation of an actuator at the tongue of the trailer. Remember the the trailer toward the tow vehicle automatically synchronizes the trailer brakes with the tow vehicle brakes. As the trailer pushes against the tow vehicle the actuator telescopes together and applies force to the master cylinder, supplying
7. Replace the adjusting hole cover and lower the trailer to
hydraulic pressure to the trailer brakes.
the ground.
Periodically check and test the surge “
8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 on the remaining brakes.
sure that it is functioning correctly. Never use an undersize actuator.
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Tires/Wheels/Lug Nuts
Tires and wheels are a very important and critical components of the trailer. When specifying or replacing the trailer wheels it is important the wheels, tires, and axle are properly matched.
Suspension
leaf suspension
The (Figure 59) should be visually inspected every 6,000 miles for signs of excessive wear, elongation of bolt holes, and loosening of fasteners. Replace all damaged parts (suspension) immediately. Torqued suspension components
CAUTION - EYESIGHT HAZARD
ALWAYS
wear safety glasses when
as detailed in Table 17.
removing or installing force fitted parts. Failure to comply may result in serious injury.
CAUTION - REPAIRING TRAILER WHEELS
DO NOT attempt to repair or modify a wheel. DO NOT
install in inner tube to correct a leak through the rim. If the rim is cracked, the air pressure in the inner tube may cause pieces of the rim to explode (break off) with great force and cause serious eye or bodily injury.
springs and associated components
Figure 59. Major Suspension Components
Tire Wear/Inflation
Tire inflation pressure is the most important factor in tire life. Pressure should be checked cold before operation DO NOT bleed air from tires when they are
hot!
. Check inflation pressure weekly during use to insure the maximum tire life and tread wear.
Table 16 (Tire Wear Troubleshooting) will help pinpoint the causes and solutions of tire wear problems.
SHACKLE BOLT
SPRING EYE BOLT
SHOULDER TYPE
SHACKLE BOLT
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TLOB-U"8/353-XAM03-NIM
TLOB-U"61/706-XAM54-NIM
TLOB-U"2/106-XAM54-NIM
SNUG FIT ONLY
LOCKING NUTS OR COTTER PINS ARE PROVIDED
TO RETAIN NUT
stnemeriuqeReuqroTnoisnepsuS.71elbaT
.
PARTS MUST ROTATE FREELY
-
BOLT ASSEMBLY
.
05-XAM03-NIM
.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — TRAILER MAINTENANCE
Lug Nut Torque Requirements
It is extremely important to apply and maintain proper wheel mounting torque on the trailer. Be sure to use only the fasteners matched to the cone angle of the wheel. Proper procedure for attachment of the wheels is as follows:
1. Start all wheel lug nuts by hand.
2. Torque all lug nuts in sequence (see Figure 60). DO NOT torque the wheel lug nuts all the way down. Tighten each lug nut in 3 separate passes as defined by Table 18.
3. After first road use, retorque all lug nuts in sequence. Check all wheel lug nuts periodically.
stnemeriuqeReuqroTeriT.81elbaT
eziSleehWssaPtsriF
SBL-TF
"2152-0204-5356-05
152-0204-5356-05
"3
"4152-0206-05021-09
"5152-0206-05021-09
"6152-0206-05021-09
ssaPdnoceS
SBL-TF
ssaPdrihT
SBL-TF
Figure 60. Wheel Lug Nuts
Tightening Sequence
NOTE
NEVER
use an pneumatic air
gun to tighten wheel lug nuts.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — TRAILER WIRING DIAGRAM
Figure 61. Trailer/Towing Vehicle Wiring Diagram
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NOTE PAGE
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERATOR WIRING DIAGRAM
Figure 62. Generator Wiring Diagram
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENGINE WIRING DIAGRAM
Figure 63. Engine Wiring Diagram
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — TROUBLESHOOTING (GENERATOR)
Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a breakdown, use Table 19 shown below for diagnosis of the Generator. If the problem cannot be remedied, consult our company's business office or service plant.
GNITOOHSELBUORTROTARENEG.91ELBAT
MOTPMYS MELBORPELBISSOP NOITULOS
tuptuOegatloVoN ?evitcefedretemtloVCA .retemtlovagnisuegatlovtuptuokcehC
?esoolnoitcennocgniriwsI .riaperdnagniriwkcehC
?evitcefedRVAsI .yrassecenfiecalpeR
?reifitceRgnitatoRevitcefeD .ecalperdnakcehC
?dleiFreticxEevitcefeD 1NCnoK&Jssorcasmho3.71rofkcehC
tuptuOegatloVwoL ?tcerrocdeepsenignesI ."hgiH"otrevelelttorhtenignenruT
?esoolsnoitcennocgniriwsI .riaperdnagniriwkcehC
?RVAevitcefeD .yrassecenfiecalpeR
tuptuOegatloVhgiH ?esoolsnoitcennocgniriwsI .riaperdnagniriwkcehC
?RVAevitcefeD .yrassecenfiecalpeR
deppirTrekaerBtiucriC ?daolnitiucriCtrohS .riaperdnadaolkcehC
?tnerrucrevO .ecuderdnastnemeriuqerdaolmrifnoC
?rekaerbtiucricevitcefeD .ecalperdnakcehC
?detautcayaleRtnerrucrevO .ecalperdnatnemeriuqerdaolmrifnoC
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE CONTROLLER)
Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a breakdown, use Table 20 (Engine Controller Troubleshooting) as a basic guideline for troubleshooting the Microprocessor Engine Controller unit (MPEC). If the problem cannot be remedied, consult our company's business office or service plant.
)CEPM(GNITOOHSELBUORTRELLORTNOCENIGNE.02ELBAT
MOTPMYS MELBORPELBISSOP NOITULOS
?levelliowoL.levelliolliF
sithgilerusserpliowoL
.no
?detrohseriW.eriwriaper/tcepsnI
?leveltnaloocwoL.leveltnalooclliF
ltnaloocwoL
.nosithgil
sithgilleve )dellatsnIyllanoitpO(.no
erutrepmettnaloochgiH
?eruliaftinugnidneS .tinugnidneseca
?egatlovyrettabwoL .yrettabegrahc/ecalpeR
?neposrooD.srood
?gnikaeltsuahxE .trapytluafrosteksagriaper/ecalpeR
?eruli
aftatsomrehT.tatsomrehtecalpeR
?dekcolbekatniriA.sekatniriallaraelC
?eruliaftinugnidneserusserpliO .tinugnidneseru
?rellortnoCninoitnuflamyaledemiT.relaedotrefeR
lpeR
?tcerrocninoisnettlebnaF .t
?rotaidarhguorhtnoitalucrictonsiwolfriA .llirgrotaidarriaper/naelC
esolC
?dedaolrevogniebrotareneG.daolecuder/kcehC
?eruliafhctiwserutarepmeT .hctiwseruta
sserplioecalpeR
lebnafecalper/nethgiT
repmetecalpeR
?leuFwolrooN.levelleuflliF
.nosithgilknarcrevO
?detarbilacebotsdeenrellortnoC.relaedotrefeR
?hgihootdeepsenigneMPR.MPRtsujdA
?detsujdaebotsdeenrotautcaronrevoG .rotautcaronrevogt
.
nosithgildeepsrevO
?detsujdaebotsdeenrellortnocronrevoG .rellortnocronrevogtsujdA
E.relaedotrefeR
ro)s(thgilUPMfossoL
.no
tengaM .pukcipcitengamnaelC
?ytridpukcipci
?detarbilacebotsdeenrellortnoCenign
?tnemtsujdafotuopukcipcitengaM .pukcipcitengamtsujdA
sujdA
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EXPLANATION OF CODE IN REMARKS COLUMN
How to read the marks and remarks used in this parts book.
Items Found In the “Remarks” Column
Serial Numbers-Where indicated, this indicates a serial number range (inclusive) where a particular part is used.
Model Number-Where indicated, this shows that the corresponding part is utilized only with this specific model number or model number variant.
Items Found In the “Items Number” Column
All parts with same symbol in the number column, %, or <, belong to the same assembly or kit.
If more than one of the same
NOTE
NOTE
reference number is listed, the last one listed indicates newest (or latest) part available.
The contents of this catalog are subject to change without notice
.
, #, +,
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) WHISPER WATTGENRATOR
W/ISUZU FF4BG1T DIESEL ENGINE
1 TO 3 UNITS
Qty. P/N Description
5 ......... 1132402321 ........ FILTER, OIL
5 ......... 1132400791 ........ FILTER, FUEL, PRIMARY
3 ......... 0602046365 ........ ELEMENT, AIR
1 ......... 8972333820 ........ BELT, FAN
1 ......... 0605505070 ........ CAP. FUEL TANK
1 ......... 0602122272 ........ UNIT, OIL PRESSURE
1 ......... 0602123260 ........ UNIT, WATER TEMPERATURE
2 ......... 0601802149 ........ FUSE, 10A
1 ......... 8971256000 ........ SENDER, WATER SWITCH (ENGINE SIDE)
1 ......... 9827200690 ........ SENDER, OIL SWITCH (ENGINE SIDE)
1 ......... 0605501079 ........ SENDER, FUEL SWITCH
Part number on this Suggested Spare Parts list
NOTE
may supercede/replace the P/N shown in the text pages of this book.
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GENERATOR ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 HZ) — GENERATOR ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — GENERATOR ASSY.
GENERATOR ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 B5110000102 ROTOR ASSY. ............................................ 1 ............. INCLUDES ITEMS W/
1-1
*
1-2
*
1-3
*
1-4
*
1-5
*
1-6
*
1-7
*
1-8
*
1-9
*
1-10
*
1-11
*
1-12
*
1-13
*
1-14
*
1-15
*
1-16
*
1-17
*
2 M2163400103 COUPLING RING 1 3 M9200100204 REAMER BOLT 2 4 0010310030 HEX HEAD BOLT 7 5 0042510000 SPRING WASHER 9
6 B5130000103 STATOR ASSY ...........................................1 ............. B5134000304
7 0845041904 GROMMET 2 8 8191315292 END BRACKET 1
9 8101350013 FIELD ASSY EXCITER ..............................1 ............. B5134000304
10 0012110070 HEX HEAD BOLT .......................................4 ............. S=26
11 0042610000 SPRING WASHER 4 12 0041210000 PLAIN WASHER 4 13 0017110035 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 14 8101312014 COVER, BEARING 1 15 8131312014 GASKET, BEARING 1 16 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 17 8101331003 COVER, END BRACKET 1 18 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 19 8101333003 COVER, END BRACKET 1 20 0340406040 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 21 0041606000 PLAIN WASHER 1 22 0010110030 HEX HEAD BOLT 12 23 0042510000 SPRING WASHER 12 24 8111332014 COVER, FAN 1 25 0340406040 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 26 0041606000 PLAIN WASHER 1 27 0600815000 NUT 1 28 0605000010 RUBBER SUSPENSION 2 29 0030012000 HEX NUT 2 29A 0040012000 SPRING WASHER 2 29B 0041212000 PLAIN WASHER 2
8101070033 FAN 1 0010310035 HEX HEAD BOLT 8 0042510000 SPRING WASHER 8 8101611004 COUPLING DISK 5
8101015003 BALANCING PLATE ...................................1 ............. PURCHASE SET OF 1-16
0012110030 HEX HEAD BOLT .......................................8 ............. S=26
0042510000 SPRING WASHER 8
8101026013 SET PLATE, RECTIFIER ...........................1 ............. PURCHASE SET OF 1-16
0601821349 RECTIFIER ................................................2 ............. PT3610
0601822601 SURGE ABSORBER ..................................1 ............. ERZ-M14JK621A
8001020004 INSULATOR WASHER 1 8001020504 INSULATOR WASHER 1 0010110020 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 0040010000 SPRING WASHER 4 0601000209 BALANCING WEIGHT KIT 1
0071906311 BEARING ...................................................1 ............. 6311DDU C3
FIELD ASSY. 1
1
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CONTROL BOX ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — CONTROL BOX ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — CONTROL BOX ASSY.
CONTROL BOX ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 M2213001402 CONTROL BOX 1 2-1 0330000180 EDGING 2 2-2 0330000240 EDGING 1 3 0601870432 CIRCUIT BREAKER 1 3-1 0601870490 END CAP KLD 2 4 0021004040 MACHINE SCREW 4 5 0601823863 RELAY UNIT 2 6 0027104016 MACHINE SCREW 4 7 0601820671 AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR 1 8 0027105016 MACHINE SCREW 4 9 0601801123 CURRENT TRANSFORMER 3 10 0027106020 MACHINE SCREW 6 11 0601820847 OVER CURRENT RELAY 1 12 0601820848 OVER CURRENT RELAY 1 13 0027104016 MACHINE SCREW 2 13A 0207004000 HEX NUT 2 14 M2213500503 CONTROL BOX COVER 1 15 0017106016 HEX HEAD BOLT 5 16 M2270100104 SELECTOR SWITCH 1 16A M2550001604 DECAL : SELECTOR SWITCH NUMBER 1 16B M2550001704 DECAL : SELECTOR SWITCH NUMBER 1 17 M2213601704 SWITCH BRACKET 1 17-1 0330000110 EDGING 2 17-2 0330000020 EDGING 2 17-3 0330000160 EDGING 2 18 0021004040 MACHINE SCREW 4 18A 0207004000 HEX NUT 4 18B 0040004000 SPRING WASHER 4 18C 0041204000 PLAIN WASHER 4 19 M2213601804 SWITCH BRACKET 1 20 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 21 M2213601904 SWITCH COVER 1 21-1 0228800128 SEAL RUBBER 1 21-2 0228800142 SEAL RUBBER 1 21-3 0317700180 SEAL RUBBER 1 22 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 23 M2260500104 ELECTRIC PARTS BRACKET 1 24 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 25 0602200304 STARTER RELAY 1 26 0016906016 MACHINE SCREW 2 27 0601827656 RELAY 1 27A 0601823109 BASE 1 27B 0601824400 CLIP 2 28 0027104020 MACHINE SCREW 2 29 0601823240 RECTIFIER 1 30 0027104020 MACHINE SCREW 1 31 0601827680 STARTER RELAY 1 32 0027104020 MACHINE SCREW 2
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CONTROL BOX ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — CONTROL BOX ASSY. (CONT.)
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — CONTROL BOX ASSY. (CONT.)
CONTROL BOX ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
33 0602202546 CONTROLLER (EGS) DYN1 1 34 0027105016 MACHINE SCREW 4 35 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 14 35A 0040506000 TOOTHED WASHER 1 36 M2223000603 CONTROL PANEL 1 37 0601807641 FREQUENCY METER 1 38 0601808987 AC AMMETER 1 39 0601801040 AMMETER CHANGE - OVER SWITCH 1 40 0601806859 AC VOLTMETER 1 41 0601801041 VOLTMETER CHANGE - OVER SWITCH 1 42 0601840073 RHEOSTAT (VOLTAGE REGULATOR) 1 43 0601840121 KNOB 1 44 M1223100004 STOPPER 1 45 0027105010 MACHINE SCREW 2 46 0027105010 MACHINE SCREW 4 47 M9220100004 SET SCREW 1 47-1 0041208000 PLAIN WASHER 1 48 0080200007 SNAP RING 1 49 M2351100204 ENGINE OPERATING PANEL 1 50 0602202545 CONTROLLER 1 51 0601831340 SWITCH 1 52 0027104040 MACHINE SCREW 2 52A 0207004000 HEX NUT 2 53 0602202506 PREHEAT LAMP 1 54 0602120095 TACHOMETER 1 55 0602122093 OIL PRESSURE GAUGE 1 56 0602123090 WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE 1 57 0602121080 CHARGING AMMETER 1 58 060212590 FUEL GAUGE 1 59 0601810141 PANEL LIGHT 1 60 0601831330 PANEL LIGHT SWITCH 1 61 0601831585 PREHEAT BUTTON 1 62 0601831586 CAP 1 63 M3223100004 STOPPER 1 64 0027105010 MACHINE SCREW 2 65 0027105010 MACHINE SCREW 4 66 M9220100704 SET SCREW 2 66-1 0041206000 PLAIN WASHER 2 67 0080200005 SNAP RING 2 68 0602120480 TACHOMETER PICK UP 1 69 0602122272 OIL PRESSURE UNIT 1 70 M9200100004 ADAPTER 1 71 0602123260 WATER TEMPERATURE UNIT 1 72 0602021109 PACKING 1 73 0027104016 MACHINE SCREW 4 73A 0207004000 HEX NUT 4 74 M2246702004 GENERATOR WIRE HARNESS 1 75 M2357201502 ENGINE WIRE HARNESS 1 76 0601802149 FUSE 2 77 0601823240 RECTIFIER 1
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ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY.
ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 B5923200034 ENGINE 1
1-1 1132402321 OIL FILTER CARTRIDGE ..................................... 1 ........... REPLACES P/N 0602041216
1-2 1132400791 FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE ................................. 1 ........... REPLACES P/N 0602042407
2 M1303200103 ENGINE FOOT 1 3 M1303200203 ENGINE FOOT 1 4 0010710025 HEX HEAD BOLT 7 5 0042510000 SPRING WASHER 8 6 0030410000 HEX NUT 1 7 0605000009 RUBBER SUSPENSION 2 8 0030012000 HEX NUT 2 9 0040012000 SPRING WASHER 2 10 0041212000 PLAIN WASHER 2 11 M2923200054 RADIATOR 1 11-1 0602011062 CAP 1 11-2 M1493105204 ACOUSTIC SHEET 2 12 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 13 M9200100904 PLUG 1 14 0150000016 O RING 1 15 M2310501203 RADIATOR HOSE 1 16 M2310501303 RADIATOR HOSE 1 17 0605515147 HOSE BAND 2 18 0605515199 HOSE BAND 2 19 0193601000 DRAIN HOSE 1 20 M2310301703 FAN SHROUD 1 21 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 22 M2310301503 FAN GUARD 1 23 M2310301603 FAN GUARD 1 24 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 11 25 0602046582 AIR CLEANER 1 25A 0602046365 AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 1 25-1 0602040651 AIR CLEANER INDICATOR 1 26 0602040554 AIR CLEANER BAND 1 27 0016908030 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 28 M2373100904 AIR CLEANER HOSE 1 29 M2326100004 BLOWBY PIPE 1 30 M2373100804 AIR CLEANER HOSE 1 31 0605515230 HOSE BAND 3 32 0605515197 HOSE BAND 1 33 0191300500 BLOWBY HOSE 1 34 0605515189 HOSE BAND 2 35 0602022560 ADAPTER 1 36 0602022561 90 DEGREE ELBOW 1 37 0603306590 CONNECTOR 1 38 0603300285 LOCKNUT 1
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY. (CONT.)
ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY. (CONT.)
ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
39 0605511395 VALVE 1 40 0603306395 HOSE JOINT 1 41 0602021070 CAP 1 42 0269200500 DRAIN HOSE 1 43 M9300000103 RESERVE TANK 1 44 M9300100003 RESERVE TANK CAP 1 45 0199900400 HOSE 1 46 0199900175 HOSE 1 47 0193601800 HOSE 1 48 0605515106 HOSE BAND 3 49 M2316100304 RESERVE TANK BRACKET 1 50 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 2
51 8972333820 FAN BELT ............................................................... 1 ......... REPLACES P/N 0602011434
52 0602123260 UNIT, WATER TEMPERATURE 1 53 9827200690 SENDER, OIL SWITCH 1
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OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSY.
ADD THE FOLLOWING DIGITS AFTER THE PART NUMBER WHEN ORDERING ANY PAINTED PANEL TO INDICATE COLOR OF UNIT:
1-ORANGE 5-BLACK 2-WHITE 6-CATERPILLAR YELLOW 3-SPECTRUM GREY 7-CATO GOLD 4-SUNBELT GREEN 8-RED
THE SERIAL NUMBER MAY BE REQUIRED.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSY.
OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 M3230700003 TERMINAL PANEL 1 2 M3278500004 OUTPUT TERMINAL BOLT 5 3 0801830904 TIE BOLT 5 4 0040020000 SPRING WASHER 5 5 0041420000 PLAIN WASHER 5 6 0039316000 HEX NUT 10 7 0040016000 SPRING WASHER 10 8 0041416000 PLAIN WASHER 15 9 0016908035 HEX HEAD BOLT 5 10 M2238100003 TERMINAL COVER 1 11 M3236100104 OUTPUT WINDOW 1 12 0605010040 HINGE 2 13 0027103010 MACHINE SCREW 4 13A 0030003000 HEX NUT 4 13B 0041203000 PLAIN WASHER 4 14 0027103010 MACHINE SCREW 4 14A 0030003000 HEX NUT 4 15 0016906020 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 16 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 17 M3236400004 CABLE OUTLET COVER 1 18 M3236300004 CABLE OUTLET COVER SUPPORTER 1 19 0016906020 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 20 0601870440 CIRCUIT BREAKER- QCF 1020 1P 20A 2 21 0601870441 CIRCUIT BREAKER- QCF 2050 2P 50A 3 22 M1260700504 BREAKER FITTING COVER 1 22-1 0222100100 CUSHION RUBBER 2 23 0016906020 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 24 0601812598 RECEPTACLE - GF530EM 125V 20A X 2 2 25 0601812538 RECEPTACLE - CS6369 250V 50A 3 26 0027104016 MACHINE SCREW 10 26A 0207004000 HEX NUT 10 27 0603306775 BLIND PLUG 2 28 0027104016 MACHINE SCREW 4 29 0601815194 TERMINAL - 601-GP-02 1 30 0027104016 MACHINE SCREW 2 31 M2455400003 TERMINAL COVER 1 32 0010112045 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 33 0041212000 PLAIN WASHER 2 34 M9310200004 STAY RUBBER 2 35 0030012000 HEX NUT 2
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ACTUATOR ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ACTUATOR ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ACTUATOR ASSY.
ACTUATOR ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 0602150095 ACTUATOR 1 1-1 0030006000 HEX NUT 1 2 M2354200104 BRACKET 1 3 0343502090 HEX SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 4 3A 0036302000 HEX NUT 4 3B 0043002000 SPRING WASHER 4 4 M2354200304 BRACKET 1 5 0017112025 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 6 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 7 M2354600004 SPACER 1 8 0602180090 CLEVIS 1 9 M2354300204 THROTTLE THREAD 1 10 0602180290 ROD END 2 11 0036302000 HEX NUT 2 12 0343002010 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 13 0043002000 SPRING WASHER 1 14 0036202000 HEX NUT 1 15 0010105030 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 16 0040005000 SPRING WASHER 1 17 0207005000 HEX NUT 1 18 0041205000 PLAIN WASHER 3
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BATTERY ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — BATTERY ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — BATTERY ASSY.
BATTERY ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 0602220187 BATTERY 1 2 M9310500014 BATTERY SHEET 1 3 M9103000304 BATTERY BAND 1 4 0602220920 BATTERY BOLT SET 2 5 0040006000 SPRING WASHER 2 6 M2346900004 BATTERY CABLE 1 7 M2346900104 BATTERY CABLE 1 8 0017112025 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 9 0040512000 TOOTHED WASHER 1 10 0017110020 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 11 0040512000 TOOTHED WASHER 1 12 0602220622 TERMINAL CAP 1
13 CABLE.................................................................... 1 ......... MAKE LOCALLY
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MUFFLER ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — MUFFLER ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — MUFFLER ASSY.
MUFFLER ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 B5330100303 MUFFLER 1 2 0016910025 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 3 M2333001203 EXHAUST PIPE 1
4 3943690210 GASKET................................................................. 1 ......... REPLACES P/N 0602320101
5 M2333200504 GASKET 1 6 0039308000 HEX NUT 6 7 0016908040 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 8 M2333300204 EXHAUST PIPE COVER 1 9 M2333300304 EXHAUST PIPE COVER 1 10 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 11 0602326090 U BOLT 1
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FUEL TANK ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — FUEL TANK ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — FUEL TANK ASSY.
FUEL TANK ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 M2363000102 FUEL TANK 1 2 0605505070 FUEL TANK CAP 1 3 0605501074 FUEL SENDER UNIT 1 4 0605516090 GASKET 1 5 0027104016 MACHINE SCREW 5 6 M2363200104 TANK BAND 2 7 M9310500104 SUPPORTER SHEET 4 8 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 9 0207308000 HEX NUT 2 10 0222100178 RUBBER SHEET 4 11 M9200000003 DRAIN JOINT 1 12 M9200200004 DRAIN BOLT 1 13 0150000018 O RING 1 14 0016906020 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 15 M1363400104 DRAIN HOSE 1 16 0605515198 HOSE BAND 2 17 0191301400 SUCTION HOSE 1 18 0191301550 RETURN HOSE 1 19 0605515109 HOSE BAND 4 20 0602220911 CLAMP 1 21 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 1
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ENCLOSURE ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENCLOSURE ASSY.
ADD THE FOLLOWING DIGITS AFTER THE PART NUMBER WHEN ORDERING ANY PAINTED PANEL TO INDICATE COLOR OF UNIT:
1-ORANGE 5-BLACK 2-WHITE 6-CATERPILLAR YELLOW 3-SPECTRUM GREY 7-CATO GOLD 4-SUNBELT GREEN 8-RED
THE SERIAL NUMBER MAY BE REQUIRED.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENCLOSURE ASSY.
ENCLOSURE ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 M2413001902 BASE 1 2 M1413400004 UNDER COVER 1 3 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 4 M2423001602 FRONT FRAME 1 4A M2493107203 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 5 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 6 M2423202504 FRONT FRAME COVER 1 6A M2493101104 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 7 0019208020 HEX HEAD BOLT 14 8 M2423202703 FRONT FRAME INNER COVER 1 9 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 7 10 M2435000203 HANGER 1 11 M2433000303 HANGER 1 12 0010114035 HEX HEAD BOLT 8 12A 0040014000 SPRING WASHER 8 12B 0041214000 PLAIN WASHER 8 13 0017112030 HEX HEAD BOLT 10 14 M2443001102 REAR FRAME 1 14A M2493304204 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 15 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 16 M2443301203 REAR COVER 1 16A M2493304504 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 17 M2443301303 REAR COVER DUCT 1 17A M2493304604 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 18 0207006000 HEX NUT 12 19 0019208020 HEX HEAD BOLT 9 20 M2443200123 REAR DOOR 1 21 M2443600204 WINDOW PLATE 1 22 0037906000 HEX NUT 8 22A 0041206000 PLAIN WASHER 8 23 M9113000002 DOOR HANDLE ASSY. 1 24 0021806016 MACHINE SCREW 4 24A 0030006000 HEX NUT 4 25 M9110100204 HINGE 2 26 M9116100004 WASHER 2 27 0019208020 HEX HEAD BOLT 3 28 M9310000004 BLIND PLUG 2 29 M2463000502 ROOF PANEL 1 29A M2493504303 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 30 M2423202604 FRONT FRAME OVER COVER 1 31 0019208020 HEX HEAD BOLT 18 32 M1465400104 COVER 1 33 0019208020 HEX HEAD BOLT 2
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ENCLOSURE ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENCLOSURE ASSY. (CONT.)
ADD THE FOLLOWING DIGITS AFTER THE PART NUMBER WHEN ORDERING ANY PAINTED PANEL TO INDICATE COLOR OF UNIT:
1-ORANGE 5-BLACK 2-WHITE 6-CATERPILLAR YELLOW 3-SPECTRUM GREY 7-CATO GOLD 4-SUNBELT GREEN 8-RED
THE SERIAL NUMBER MAY BE REQUIRED.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — ENCLOSURE ASSY. (CONT.)
ENCLOSURE ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
34 M2453201602 SPLASHER PANEL 1 34A M2493408704 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 35 0019108055 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 35A 0042308000 SPRING WASHER 4 35B 0042408000 PLAIN WASHER 4 36 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 37 M2453002003 SIDE DOOR 1 37A M2493405904 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 38 M2453002103 SIDE DOOR 1 38A M2493406904 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 39 M2453002203 SIDE DOOR 1 39A M2493407804 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 40 M2453002303 SIDE DOOR 1 40A M2493407904 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 41 M2453300704 DUCT 1 41A M2493406404 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 42 M2453300804 DUCT 1 42A M2493407304 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 43 M2453300904 DUCT 1 43A M2493408204 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 44 0207006000 HEX NUT 19 45 M9113000002 DOOR HANDLE ASSY. 3 46 0021806015 MACHINE SCREW 12 46A 0030006000 HEX NUT 12 47 M9110100204 HINGE 4 48 M9110100304 HINGE 4 49 M9116100004 WASHER 8 50 0019208020 HEX HEAD BOLT 9 51 0601850097 DOOR STOPPER 8 52 0027208025 MACHINE SCREW 8 53 M2455600004 DOOR BRACKET 1 54 0019206016 HEX HEAD BOLT 3 55 M9310000004 BLIND PLUG 8 56 0600500090 EMBLEM 1 57 0021106016 MACHINE SCREW 2 58 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 58A 0040508000 TOOTHED WASHER 1 59 0600800320 MANUAL PAK 1 60 0027106015 MACHINE SCREW 4
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RUBBER SEALS ASSY.
DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — RUBBER SEALS ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — RUBBER SEALS ASSY.
RUBBER SEALS ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 0228901660 RUBBER SEAL 3 2 0228900915 RUBBER SEAL 1 3 0228900745 RUBBER SEAL 1 4 0228901120 RUBBER SEAL 3 5 M1490300004 RUBBER SEAL 1 6 0228800680 RUBBER SEAL 1 7 0228900440 RUBBER SEAL 1 8 0228901060 RUBBER SEAL 1 9 0229200900 RUBBER SEAL 2 10 0229200840 RUBBER SEAL 1 11 0228800770 RUBBER SEAL 2 12 0228800540 RUBBER SEAL 1 13 0228800580 RUBBER SEAL 1 14 0228100550 RUBBER SEAL 1 15 0228100170 RUBBER SEAL 2 16 0228100350 RUBBER SEAL 1 17 0228100360 RUBBER SEAL 1 18 0228100180 RUBBER SEAL 1
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — NAME PLATE AND DECALS ASSY.
NAMEPLATE AND DECALS ASSY.
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DCA-70SSIU (60 Hz) — NAME PLATE AND DECALS ASSY.
NAMEPLATE AND DECALS ASSY.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS
1 M1550000204 DECAL : NOTE 1 2 M1550002203 DECAL : AUXILLARY OUTPUT 1 3 M1550001304 DECAL : LIFTING CAP 1 4 M2550001803 DECAL : GENERATOR CONTROL 1 5 M2550001903 DECAL : ENGINE OPERATING 1 6 M2550000304 DECAL : NOTE 1 7 M2550002003 DECAL : OPERATING PROCEDURES 1 8 M9500000004 DECAL : OIL DRAIN PLUG 1 9 M9500100004 DECAL : WATER 1 10 M9500300004 DECAL : - 1 11 M9500300104 DECAL : + 1 12 M9500500004 DECAL : DIESEL FUEL 1 13 M9500500104 DECAL : FUEL DRAIN PLUG 1 14 M9503000004 DECAL : WARNING 2 15 M9503000103 DECAL : WATER - OIL CHECK 1 16 M9503100004 DECAL : WARNING 1 17 M9503200004 DECAL : WARNING 1 18 M9510100004 DECAL : CAUTION 1 19 M9510200002 DECAL : MQ 1 20 M9520000004 DECAL : GROUND 1 21 M9520000104 DECAL : AMMENTER CHANGE- OVER SWITCH 1 22 M9520000204 DECAL : VOLTMETER CHANGE- OVER SWITCH 1 23 M9520100004 DECAL : WARNING 2 24 M9520100204 DECAL : CAUTION 1 25 M9520100304 DECAL : SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 26 M9520100404 DECAL : DANGER 1 27 M9520100503 DECAL : WARNING 1 28 M9520200003 DECAL : CONNECTION OF OUTPUT CABLE 1 29 M9520200404 DECAL : OVER CURRENT RELAY 1 30 M2560100003 STRIPE : WHISPERWATT 1 31 M2560101204 STRIPE : MQ POWER 2 32 M2560101603 STRIPE 1 33 M2560100403 STRIPE 2 34 M2560101503 STRIPE 1 35 M2560100503 STRIPE : 70 2 36 M9510100403 DECAL : CAUTION 1 37 M9520100603 DECAL : CAUTION 2 38 M9520000504 DECAL : START CONTACT 1 39 M9510000104 DECAL : DOCUMENT BOX 1
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Effective: October 1, 2002
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE — PARTS
PAYMENT TERMS
Terms of payment for parts are net 10 days.
FREIGHT POLICY
All parts orders will be shipped collect or prepaid with the charges added to the invoice. All shipments are F.O.B. point of origin. Multiquip’s responsibility ceases when a signed manifest has been obtained from the carrier, and any claim for shortage or damage must be settled between the consignee and the carrier.
MINIMUM ORDER
The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip is $15.00 net. Customers will be asked for instructions regarding handling of orders not meeting this requirement.
RETURNED GOODS POLICY
Return shipments will be accepted and credit will be allowed, subject to the following provi­sions:
1. A Returned Material Authorization must be approved by Multiquip prior to ship­ment.
2. To obtain a Return Mater ial Authorization, a list must be provided to Multiquip Parts Sales that defines item numbers, quanti­ties, and descriptions of the items to be returned.
a. The parts numbers and descriptions
must match the current parts price list.
b. The list must be typed or computer
generated.
c. The list must state the reason(s) for
the return.
d. The list must reference the sales
order(s) or invoice(s) under which the items were originally purchased.
e. The list must include the name and
phone number of the person request­ing the RMA.
3. A copy of the Return Material Authoriza­tion must accompany the return shipment.
4. Freight is at the sender’s expense. All parts must be returned freight prepaid to Multiquip’s designated receiving point.
5. Parts must be in new and resalable con-
6. The following items are not returnable:
7. The sender will be notified of any
8. Such material will be held for five
9. Credit on returned parts will be issued at
10. In cases where an item is accepted, for
11. Credit issued will be applied to future
PRICING AND REBATES
Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Price changes are effective on a spe­cific date and all orders received on or after that date will be billed at the revised price. Rebates
for price declines and added charges for price dition, in the original Multiquip package (if any), and with Multiquip part numbers clearly marked.
a. Obsolete parts. (If an item is in the
price book and shows as being replaced by another item, it is obsolete.)
b. Any parts with a limited shelf life
(such as gaskets, seals, “O” rings, and other rubber parts) that were pur­chased more than six months prior to the return date.
c. Any line item with an extended dealer
net price of less than $5.00.
d. Special order items.
e. Electrical components.
f. Paint, chemicals, and lubricants.
g. Decals and paper products.
h. Items purchased in kits.
material received that is not acceptable.
working days from notification, pending instructions. If a reply is not received within five days, the material will be re­turned to the sender at his expense.
dealer net price at time of the original purchase, less a 15% restocking charge.
which the original purchase document can not be determined, the price will be based on the list price that was effective twelve months prior to the RMA date.
purchases only.
increases will not be made for stock on hand at
the time of any price change.
Multiquip reserves the right to quote and sell
direct to Government agencies, and to Original
Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use
our products as integral parts of their own
products.
SPECIAL EXPEDITING SERVICE
A $35.00 surcharge will be added to the invoice
for special handling including bus shipments,
insured parcel post or in cases where Multiquip
must personally deliver the parts to the carrier.
LIMITATIONS OF SELLER’S LIABILITY
Multiquip shall not be liable here under for
damages in excess of the purchase price of the
item with respect to which damages are claimed,
and in no event shall Multiquip be liable for loss
of profit or good will or for any other special,
consequential or incidental damages.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES
No warranties, express or implied, are made in
connection with the sale of parts or trade
accessories nor as to any engine not manufac-
tured by Multiquip. Such warranties made in
connection with the sale of new, complete units
are made exclusively by a statement of war-
ranty packaged with such units, and Multiquip
neither assumes not authorizes any person to
assume for it any other obligation or liability
whatever in connection with the sale of its
products. Apart from such written statement of
warranty, there are no warranties, express,
implied or statutory, which extend beyond the
description of the products on the face hereof.
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PARTS AND OPERATION MANUAL
OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL
HERE'S HOW TO GET HELP
PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL
NUMBER
MQ POWER CORPORATE OFFICE
18910 Wilmington Ave. 800-421-1244 Carson, CA 90746 Email: mqpower@multiquip.com Internet: www.mqpower.com
PARTS DEPARTMENT
800-427-1244 310-537-3700
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
800-835-2551 310-537-3700
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
800-835-2551
WARRANTY DEPARTMENT
800-835-2551, 310-537-3700,
ON-HAND
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WHEN CALLING
FAX:
310-632-2656
FAX:
800-672-7877
FAX:
310-637-3284
FAX:
310-638-8046
FAX:
310-638-8046
FAX:
310-638-8046
Your Local Dealer is:
Manufactured for Multiquip Inc.
by
DENYO CO., LTD, JAPAN
MQ POWER
A Division of Multiquip Inc.
POST OFFICE BOX 6254 CARSON, CA 90749 310-537-3700 • 800-421-1244 FAX: 310-632-2656 E-mail: mqpower@multiquip.com Internet: www.mqpower.com
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