Westerbeke 20.0 BEDA, 25.0 BED, 16.0 BEDA, 25.0 BEDA, 20.0 BED Operator's Manual

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OPERATORS
MANUAL
.MARINE
20.0
25.0
32.0
BEDA BED
BEDA
DIESEL
·
Single
60
60Hz;
60
Hz
and
GENERATORS
16.0 20·
..
25.0
Three
BEDA
BED
BEDA
Phase
50 50
50
·
Hz
PUBLICATION. N0.039685
REVISIONS
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PROPOSITION
Diesel engine exhaust and some of
its constituents are known to
the
State cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
Exhaust colorless unconsciousness exposure
•Dizziness
•Nausea
•Headache
gasses
gas.
can
Weakness
contain
Carbon
include:
and
Sleepiness
CALIFORNIA
of
California
A
Carbon
Monoxide
and
death.
65
WARNING
to
cause
wARNING~
Monoxide,
is
poif¥Jnous
Symptoms
Throbbing
Muscular
Vomiting
•Inability
an
odorless
and
of
Carbon
in
Temples
Twitching
to
Think
and
can
cause
Monoxide
Coherently
IF
YOU GET seek until
OR
ANYONE
OUT
INTO medical it
has
THE
attention.
been
inspected
ELSE
EXPERIENCE
FRESH
AIR
Shut
and
ANY
OF
THESE IMMEDIATELY. down
the
repaired.
unit
If
_and
SYMPTOMS,
symptoms
do
not
restart
persist,
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Read this
caused precautions. take
personne~
The the American Boat and
PREVENT
A
while power.
11
11
II
II
11
PREVENT
A
exhaust hot/
11
Monitor engine coolant location when
A
Ill!
In
before touching
sqfety
manual
by
failure
the
necessary
following safety instructions
WARNING:
engine
Lethal
Do
not operate
enclosures Shut
off electrical
equipment.
Use
insulated
equipment.· Make
sure your clothing
(particularly Remove
electrical
to
foUow
Know
when
precautions
and your
ELECTRIC
wristwatch
equipment.
Is
running.
voltage
this
and
covers
mats
shoes)
machinery.
Yacht
SHOCK
Do
not
Is
machinery without electrical
power
whenever
when
and
BURNS -HOT
WARNING:
system
recovery
the
WARNING:
case of an engine
Do
not
components. A running
antifreeze
tank
on
the
water
jacketed exhaust
engine
is
COLD.
Steam
overheat,
the
engine or checking the
carefully.
fundamental
dangerous
touch
or
present
in
all jewelry
Most
accidents
rules
conditions
to
protect
are
Council
AC
when
place. before accessing electrical
working
and
skin
handling electrical
yourself,
in
compliance
(ABYC)
electrical connected
at
these
connections/
on
electrical
are
dry,
when
working
connections
not
ENGINE
touch
hot
engine
parts
engine
coolant
and
periodically
can
cause
allow
level
manifold,
Injury
the
at
the
at
the
or
engine
death/
coolant.
are
and
exist
and
your
with
standards.
to
shore
damp
equipment.
on
or
gets
very
plastic
filler
cap
but
only
to
cool
PREVENT
A
.
11
Prevent
sparks pump, vapors. removing the
m
Do Backfire
II!!
Do
the engine/generator chances
l!il
Be
PREVENT
A
Injury
I!Rl
Follow hatches after running before starting your
II!!
All when ventilated area and
!FJ
Do
~
Shut the spill. sources servicing. the
l1ll
Do
m Be
rm
Be free
~
Make
properly maintained. Be Extinguishers rated for
BURNS-
WARNING:
flash
fires.
to
occur near
or
other potential
Use
a suitable container
fuel
not
operate
can cause
not
smoke or pennit
fuel
system.
of
fire.
aware-
WARNING:
or
fueling.
fuel
out of
not
off
fuel
DO
fuel
not alter or
sure
certain
of leaks.
sure a
all
diesel
BURNS
death/
re-fueling safety instructions.
closed
Check
the
blower.
vapors
handling
the
reach of
fill
the
fuel
the
fuel
system.
Nar
of
fire
near
Ensure proper ventilation
system.
modify
all
fuel
fuel
fire
applications encountered
FIRE
Fire
can
Do
not
the
line,
carburetor,
with
the
severe
Keep
the
clean
and
Wipe
up
fuel
-EXPLOSION
Explosions
when
fueling.
below
Run
engine.
are
highly
and
storing
away
from
children.
tank(s)
service
valve
Take
care in
allow
any
the
fuel
the
supplies
line
extlDguisher
have a positive
fittings
familiar
ABC
cause
InJury
or
smoke
or
permit
carburetor,
sources
air cleaner/silencer
injury
flames
compartment
free of
all
spilled
will
from
for
the
blower
explosive:
fuels.
spark-pr9ducing
while the engine
smoking;·
system
fuel
are
is
by
the
fuel
of
spilled
to
catch
or
fuel
or
death.
or sparks
debris
fuel
burn.
fuel
vapors
Keep
Open
and
fumes/vapor
for
Use
Store
at
the
engine
catching
any
open
qr
engine
exists
system.
adequately
installed
with
its
Nf.PA
in
this
line,
and and
ventilate
four
extreme
fuel
flames,
shutoff
nearby
proper
are
environmen~.
death!
flames
filter,
fuel
or
all
fuel
when
filters.
removed.
to
occur
the
to
minimize engine
can
cause
the
vessel's
cabin
before
minutes
care in a well­equipment
is
runnir!g.
when
servicing
fuel
that
or
when
when
servicing
valve.
tightened
and
use.
appropriate
or
fuel
fuel
near
the
oil.
might
other
and
is
·
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
ACCIDENTAL
A
WARNING:
or
death!
111
1\Jrn
unit's
OFF
the
battery
STARTING
Accidental
DC
breaker
selector
on
switch
starting
to
can
cause
the control panel or
OFF
before servicing the
engine.
111
Make
certain
all
personnel
starting.
11
Make certain re-installed before starting the
BATTERY
A
WARNING:
or
death!
11
Do not smoke or
serviced.
being highly arcing equipment during servicing.
all
covers, guards, and hatches
EXPLOSION
Battery
allow
Lead acid batteries emit hydrogen,
explosive
or
gas,
by
lit tobacco products. Shut
in
the
vicinity
a Never connect the negative(-) battery cable
positive ( Do together. Ventilate accumulation of explosive disturb is
a
Avoid bums or wristwatch, rings, the
111
Always the
and reconnect it last
BATTERY
A
severe
111
When servicing the battery or checking the electrolyte
level, protection. Batteries contain sulfuric destructive. it into caps.
+) connection terminal of
not
test
the
battery condition
Sparks could ignite battery
any
compartment containing batteries
the
battery charger connections while the battery
being
charged.
contacting the terminals with
sparks
that could cause
and
battery.
tum
the
battery charger off before disconnecting
battery connections.
ACID
WARNING:
Injury
wear rubber gloves, a rubber
off at once
the
or
death!
If
it comes
with
eyes
inadvertently
Sulfuric
water.
are
clear of
engine.
explosion
an
open
which can
to
prevent
gases.
any
other jewelry before handling
Remove
when
servicing
acid
in
in
contact
Acid
may
when
the
can
cause
flame
near the battery
be
ignited
o~
all
electrical
the
starter
by
shorting the temunals
gases
To
avoid
tools,
etc.,
an
explosion.
the
negative
the
battery.
batteries
with
removing electrolyte
apron,
acid
your
splash
can
and
which
on
engine before
are
Injury
by
ele~tncal
arcmg
to
solenoi~.
or
fuel
sparks,
lead
skin,
the
injury
turn
the
~
elec~cal
the
vapors.
to
prevent do
not
to
prevent
Remove
first
cause
eye
is
wash
skin
or
TOXIC
IB
a Be sure
a
IB
a
11
1111
AVOID
111
EXHAUST
A
WARNING:
Ensure that discharged from
regularly
water-injected
the
Run
blowers
Do
not
run equipped with a functioning detector that complies with boat builder or dealer detectors.
For additional information, refer
(educational information
A
WARNING:
odorless
nausea
gas.
or
death!
Do
not
use
Diesel
fumes systems. copper tubing resulting in exhaust/water leakage.
Do through portholes, exhaust discharge outlet enter flow
Although exhaust gas symptoms poisoning
Vomiting Dizziness Headache Nausea
Exhaust sulfur causes rapid deterioration of
not
install exhaust outlet
the
exhaust
of
exhaust.
fumes
is
present
MOVING
A
WARNING:
or
death/
Do
not
service situation arises make
operating adjustments, use extreme care touching moving parts components.
GASES
Carbon
the
exhaust system
for
leaks
elbow
unit
when
the
generator set
Carbon
Inhalation
copper tubing
can
diesel engine exhaust
from
in
or
signs
are:
monoxide
the
engine. Check
and
make
is
securely
and
its surroundings
running
the
ABYC
for
installation of
on
Carbon Monoxide).
monoxide
produces
in
diesel
rapidly
destroy
vents,
or
air conditioners.
is
near the waterline,
discharge
Avoid
diesel exhaust
of
outlet
overloading
gasoline
carbon
Inability to think coherently Throbbing in temples Muscular twitching Weakness
PARTS
Rotating
the in
engine
which
parts
while
it
is
and
hot exhaust system
(CO)
Is a deadly
is
adequate
the
exhaust
sure
the
exhaust
attached.
are
generator
or
engine
unless
marine
carbon
A-24.
to
ABYC
(CO)
Is
flu-like
exhaust
copper
where
exhaust
and
close
the
craft.
gases
are
engines, monoxide
absolutely necessary
fumes.
and
can
cause
it
is
carbon
Some of
sleepiness
running.
gas!
to
expel
system
manifold/
well
ventilated.
set
or
engine.
the
boat
monoxide
Consult
approved
an
your
lli-22
Invisible
symptoms,
systems.
tubing
in
exhaust
can
be
If
the
water
or
restrict
not
as
toxic
monoxide
the
inhalation
or
injury
If
a
to
to
avoid
gases
is
drawn engine
could
the
as
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1111
Do
not
wear
loose
clothing
~quipment;
nngs,
.
moving
Ill
Make Keep
places
II
Do
not
.
the
engine
1111
Stay when be
caught
HAZARDOUS
A
WARNING:
avoid
necklaces
parts.
sure
all
protective
at
all
times.
check
is
operating.
clear
of
the
the
engine
in
these
NOISE
wearing
or
bracelets
attl:!-ching
shields
~uid
levels
drive is
running;
rotating
High
nolsel~vels
loss/
1111
Never
operate
an
engine
111
Do
not
run
an
engine
with
removed
A
WARNING:
mentally
I!IIPE~TORS
·Many in
your notes carefully, procedures.
or
of
the
Operators
to
highlight
m~ntain
Do
not
physically
MANUAL
preceding
Manual critical
your
Incapacitated
safety
information.
equipment,
or jewelry
loose
that
hardware
and
guards
or
the
shaft
and
nair
parts.
without its
the
work
on
tips
along
with other
when
jackets,
could
be
is
properly
in
their
·
drive
belt's
the
transmission
and
clothing
can
caus11
·muffler
air
intake
machinery
by
fatigue!
and
warnings
cautions
Read
and
follow
SAFETY·INSTRUCTIONS
servicing
shirts,
sleeves,
caught
tightened.
respective
tension
can
hearing
installed.
(silencer)
when
are1"epeated
your
manual
all
safety
in
while
coupling
easily
you
are
and
AIBYC,
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Read for
tions
ABYC
"Safety Order
the
safety
when
(American
Standari:ls
From:
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ANIDl
MARINE
following
codes
and
installing
USCG
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ABYC,
Boat
for
NFPA
standards.
your
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and
Small Craft" ·
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Yacht
ABYC
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"Fire Protection Standard for Motor Craft" Order
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USCG (United
"CPR
Code Order
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Washington,
MD
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From:
Box
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MA
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AND CFR46"
of Federal
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Park
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Coast
Regulations
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and
USCG
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their
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GIENERA'II'ORS
publications
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sources
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AND
examination
stanclar.ds.
including
of
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Installatiion
and
P-4
Marine E-ll TA
Batteries
installations
GENERATOR
to
install
an
engine
of
the
American
These
the
USCG
the
ABYC
standards
Ventilation Diesel
Auxilliary
AC & DC
(FCR).
Fuel
Inboard
and
must
for
Systems
of Exhaust
Engines
Electrical
Battery
comply
BNSTALII.ATDONS
should
begin
with a thor-
Boat
and
Yacht
standards
boats
Engines
are a combination
and
the
NFPA.
of particular interest
using
diesel
Systems
and
Systems
Chargers
with
the
for
Transmissions
on
Federal
fuel
Propulsion
Boats
Code
Council's
of
are:
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INSTALLATION
When installing WESTERBEKE engines and generators
attention be paid
CODES
Strict federal regulations, ABYC guidelines, and safety codes must be complied with when installing engines and generators in a marine environment.
AND
to
the following information:
REGULATIONS
it
is important that strict
SIPHON·BREAK
For installations where the exhaust manifold/water injected exhaust elbow is close to or will
be
below the vessel's waterline, provisions must
break
in
the raw water supply hose to the exhaust elbow. This hose must be looped a
minimum
the raw
If
you have any doubt about the position
to the vessel's waterline under the vessel's various operating conditions, install a
of
20" above the vessel's waterline.
exhaust manifold injection porl
water
damage
to
the
engine
and
Failure
is
at
or
below
possible
flooding
of
the water-injected exhaust elbow relative '
siphon-break.
NOTE:
A siphon-break
operation.
engine
EXHAUST
The exhaust system's hose Exhaust Hose is recommended. The use and turns without the and turns. In this regard, a single length system under any sea conditions and at any angle
Failure
damage.
SYSTEM
MUST
requires
to
properly maintain a siphon-break can
Consult
need
be designed to prevent the entry
periodic inspection and cleaning
the
siphon-break manufacturer for proper maintenance.
MUST
be
certified for marine use. Corrugated Marine
of
this type
of
additional fitting and clamps to accomplish these bends
of
corrugated exhaust hose can be used. The
of
vessels heel.
of
be
made to install a siphon-
to
use
a siphon-break
the
load
waterline
of
the
boat.
to
ensure
result
in
catastrophic
of
hose allows for extreme bends
water into the exhaust system
wiU
when
result
proper
in
.
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Introduction
Warranty
Customer Identification Card ....................................... 2
Product Software .......................................................... 2
Notes, Cautions and Warnings ..................................... 2
Serial Number Location ..............................................
Understanding the Diesel Engine ................................
Ordering Parts ............................................................. .3
Spares and Accessories ................................................ 3
Control
Main
Remote Panel ............................................................... 4 Installation .................................................................. 20
Diesel
Diesel Fuel ................................................................... 5
Care
Engine Oil ...................................................................
Oil Pressure ....................................................... , .......... 5
Engine Coolant ............................................................. 5
Coolant Recovery Tank ................................................ 5
Preparations
Prestart Inspection ........................................................ 6
Generator Voltage ......................................................... 6
Starting/Stopping
The Starting System ..................................................... 7
Remote Starting
Starting Under Cold Conditions ................................... 8
Stopping Remote Safety
Generator
Description ................................................................... 9
After Start-up ............................................................... 9
Check List .................................................................... 9
Generator Adjustments ................................................. 9
The
Daily
Check List .................................................................. 10
Start
Maintenance Engine
Description ................................................................. 13
Fresh Water Circuit .................................................... 14
Changing Coolant ....................................................... 14
Thermostat .................................................................. 14
Raw Water Cooling Circuit ........................................ 14
Heat Exchanger .......................................................... 14
Fuel
System
Diesel Fuel ................................................................. 16
Fuel Water Separator .................................................. 16
Fuel Lift
Fuel Injection
......................................................................
Procedures .................................................... 2
Panels
Fuel,
High Exhaust Temperature Switch ....................... 8
High Water Temperature Switch ........................... 8
Low
Engine Circuit Breaker ......................................... 8
Cooling
Coolant Recovery Tank ....................................... 14
To Refill the Coolant... ........................................ 14
To Replace The Thermostat ................................ 14
Raw Water
Changing the Raw Water Pump Impeller ........... 14
Zinc Anode .......................................................... 14
Heat Exchanger Service ...................................... 14
.................................................................
Panel .................................................................. .4
Engine
Of
The Fuel Supply ............................................. 5
Procedure ...................................................... 8
Stopping Procedure ......................................... 8
Shut down Switches .......................................... 8
Oil Pressure Switch ...................................... 8
Break-In
Routine
the Generator .....................................................
Oil
and
Engine
for
Initial
Start-Up
Procedure
Procedure .......................................... 7
Procedure
Coolant
...............
...................................
..........................................
.......................................
...........................................................
Schedule
Circuit.
..................................................
..................................................
Pump
................................................ 14
.....................................................................
Pumps .......................................................... 16
Pump ................................................... 16
. 2
.3 .3
.4
5
.5
6
7
9
10
10
ll
13
16
Fuel Filters ................................................................. 17
Changing the Fuel Filters .................................... 17
Feed
Pump Strainer (32 KW) .................................... 17
Bleeding the Fuel System .......................................... 18
Fuel Pressure Gauge ................................................... 18
Fuel Additives ............................................................ 18
Spares .........................................................................
Engine
Remote DC
DC
DC DC Remote Electronic Troubleshooting Engine
Engine Generator The Generator
Voltage Shore
Lay-Up Specifications Specifications Specifications 32 Photo Photo
Photo Torque Standard
Metric Suggested
Oil
Change
Engine Oil Change ..................................................... 19
Oil Pressure ................................................................ 19
Oil
Filter
Electrical
Engine 12 Volt
Battery Specification ..................................................
Battery Care ...............................................................
Glow
Plugs .................................................................
Electrical
Troubleshooting .......................................................... 22
Testing the Alternator ................................................. 22
Electrical Electrical
Start/Stop
Governor
Adjustments
Valve Clearance Adjustment ...................................... 28
Drive Belt Adjustment ............................................... 28
Torquing Cylinder Head Bolts ................................... 29
Engine Compression .................................................. 29
Testing the Fuel Injectors ........................................... 29
Inspecting the
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Water Temp. and Oil Gauges ......... .32
Information
Use
of
Electric Motors ............................................... 33
BE
Generator
Internal Wiring Schematics ........................................ 35
AC
BE Three Phase (Six Wire) ........................................ 37
BE Three
Regulator
BE
Troubleshooting .................................................. .39
Power
and
Identification Identification
Identification
Specifications
Hardware
Conversions
Spare
..........................................................
............................................................
System
System/Aiternator
System System
.....................................................
DC
Control Circuit... .........................
..................................
Wiring Wiring
Panel
Diagram Schematic
........................
....................
...............................................
.......................................................
the
Electronic
Governor
..................
.......................................................
Spray Pattern ..................................... .30
...............................................
..................................................
..........................................................
Voltage
Phase (Twelve Wire) ................................. .37
Transfer
Recommissioning
20 25
Connections
Adjustments
Switch
......................................
.....................................
KW
BEDA
Generator
KW
BED
Generator
KW
BEDA
Generator
20
KW
.........................................
25
KW
.........................................
32
KW
.........................................
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...................................
......................
........................
.....................
.....................................................
Torques
.........................................
........................................................
Parts
..................................................
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2o
21
21 21 21 21
22
24 25
25
26 27 28
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Engines & Generators
1
INTRODUCTION
This WESTERBEKE Diesel Generator is a product WESTERBEKE's long years technology. We take great pride in the superior durability and dependable performance Thank you for selecting WESTERBEKE.
In
order to get the full use and benefit from your generator it is important that you operate and maintain it correctly. This manual is designed to help you do this.
manual carefully and observe all the safety precautions throughout. Should your generator require servicing, contact your nearest WESTERBEKE dealer for assistance.
This is your operators manual. A parts catalog is also
provided and a technical manual is available from your
WESTERBEKE dealer.
equipment contact your WESTERBEKE dealer for WESTERBEKE'S installation manual.
WARRANTY
Your WESTERBEKE Warranty is included in a separate folder.
If,
form you have not received a customer identification card registering your warranty, please contact the factory in writing with model information, including the unit's serial
number and commission date.
Customer
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PROCEDURES
after 60 days
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of
experience and advanced
of
our engines and generators.
Please read this
If
you are planning to install this
of
submitting the Warranty Registry
Card
of
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NOTES,
As this manual takes you through the operating procedures,
maintenance schedules, and troubleshooting engine, critical information will be highlighted by NOTES, CAUTIONS, and WARNINGS. An explanation follows:
NOTE:
A
observed,
your
SOFTWARE
CANNOT
OF
SUCH
OR
REPRESENTATIONS
FOR
ANY
IN
CONNECTION WITH
CAUTIONS
An
operating procedure essential to note.
CAUTION:
engine.
Procedures,
can
result
BE
SOFTWARE,
THEREOF
TYPE
OR
USE
of
AND
WARNINGS
In
the
RESPONSIBLE
MAKES
WITH
AND
WILL
OF
DAMAGE
OF
SUCH
WESTERBEKE product
which
It
damage
or
FOR
NO
WAR-
RESPECT
IN
NO
OR
INJURY
OR
ARISING
SOFTWARE.
of
earlier
of
of
the
of
your marine
not
strictly
destruction
THE
OR
EVENT
OUT
of
The WESTERBEKE serial number is
number that can assist in determining the date
of
your WESTERBEKE engine or generator. The manu-
ture
is
facturer's date code
number and consists numbers. The character indicates the decade. B = 1970s, C = 1980s, D = 1990s, the first number represents
the year in the decade and the second and third numbers the
of
month
manufacture.
placed at the end
of
a character followed by three
an
alphanumeric
of
of
the engine serial
(A=
manufac-
1960s,
A
WARNING:
lowed,
can
Engines & Generators
2
Procedures,
result
In
which
persona/Injury
or
If
not loss
properly
of
lite.
to/·
INTRODUCTION
SERIAL
The are located on a decal on the generator housing. Take the time to enter the information on the blank decal provided below as this will provide a quick reference when seeking technical information and/or ordering repair parts.
The engine serial number can also be found stamped into the engine block just above the injection pump. The generator serial number is stamped into the generator housing on the flat surface on the left side
An
the engine model and serial number.
NUMBER
engine and generator serial numbers and model numbers
SPECIFICATION
MODEL RPM
__________
KW
___________
KVA
-----------
LOCATION
_______
_ _
_
50 HZ.
60HZ.
VOLTS--------­AMPS
ENG.
ENG.
GEN.
PF/PHASE
WIRES
RATING INSUL
TEMP.
---------
HP
-------
SER.
NO.
SEA.
NO.
----
________
_______
ClASS
RISE
----
I
_ _
__
BATTERY------
C.t.D.
----------
of
the generator.
identification plate on the engine manifold also displays
NOTE:
A carbon monoxide warning decal has been provided
by
WESTERBEKE.
engine
room.
UNDERSTANDING
The diesel engine closely resembles the gasoline engine, since the mechanism is essentially the same. The cylinders are arranged above a closed crankcase; the crankshaft is the same general type as that diesel engine has the same types connecting rods and lubricating system.
Therefore, to a great extent, a diesel engine requires the
same preventive maintenance as a gasoline engine. The
most important factors are proper ventilation and proper
maintenance Replacement time periods specified contamination (that is, water, sediment, etc.) in the fuel system is also essential. Another important factor is the use of
the same brand
designed specifically for diesel engines. The diesel engine does differ from the gasoline engine,
however, carburetor and ignition systems are done away with and in their place is a single component - the fuel injection pump ­which performs the function
in
ORDERING
Whenever replacement parts are needed, always provide the generator model number, engine serial number, and generator serial number as they appear on the silver and black name plate located on the generator end. this information so we may properly identify your generator set. In addition, include a complete part description and part number for each part needed (see the separately furnished Parts List). Also insist upon WESTERBEKE packaged parts because the same specifications as original equipment.
SPARES
Certain spares will WESTERBEKE generator. Your local WESTERBEKE dealer will assist you in preparing an inventory See the Generator Accessories, see the
will fit
AND
SPARE
Affix this decal
THE
DIESEL
of
the fuel, lubricating and cooling systems.
of
fuel and lubricating filter elements at the
is
a must, and frequent checking for
of
high detergent diesel lubrication oil
its method
of
handling and firing
in
a visible position
ENGINE
of
a gasoline engine; and the
of
valves, camshaft, pistons,
of
fuel. The
of
both.
PARTS
You
must provide us with
or
generic parts are frequently not made to
ACCESSORIES
be
needed to support and maintain your
of
spare parts.
B4RTS page in this manual. For Engine and
ACCESSORIES brochure.
in
the
of
GENERATOR
ID
DECAL
Engines & Generators
3
CONTROL
MAIN
PANEL
This manually-controlled WESTERBEKE diesel generator is equipped with toggle switches and, optionally, at a remote panel. All three switches are momentary contact type and serve the following functions:
1.
PREHEAT:
single-throw switch. heating the engine for easy starting and defeating ing the engine's protective oil pressure switch. The defeat function activates the fuel solenoid, instrument power, nator excitation, electronic governor and provides power to the START switch.
2.
START:
throw switch. starter solenoid for starting the engine.
The
PREHEAT toggle switch is a double-pole,
The
The
START toggle switch is a double-pole, single-
The
switch, when activated, energizes the
operate electrically unless the PREHEAT switch and held at the same
3.
STOP:
The throw, normally closed switch. This switch provides power the fuel solenoid, and the instrument cluster, after the oil pressure this switch opens the power circuit to the fuel solenoid, thereby stopping the fuel flow stopping the engine.
switqh has closed upon engine starting. Opening
time.
STOP toggle switch is a single-pole, single-
on
the engine's control panel
switch serves two purposes: pre-
or
bypass-
alter-
This
switch will not
is
depressed
to
the injection pump and
to
of
PANELS
NOTE:
When
the engine gauge and the oil pressure last temperature and oil pressure readings
will return
4.
EMERGENCY
rear
will open the engine down. when performing maintenance.
REMOTE
For remote operation
switches are used. connected in parallel with the gauge panel's switches and
serve the same functions as in the gauge panel. The
switch is in series with the gauge panel's STOP switch and
serves the same function.
to
zero once electrical power is
STOP:
of
the control
DC
As the switch is not toggled it can be used
START/STOP
0
is
shiP
down,
the
water temperature
gauge will continue
to
register
displayed.
They
restored.
The EMERGENCY stop switch at the
box
is normally closed. When depressed, it
circuit to the control panel and shut the
PANEL
of
the generator system, the same three
The
PREHEAT and START switches are
STOP
STOP
@
RELEASE
STARTER
~
START
the
WATER
TEMPERATURE
COOLANT.
1W.T0·1-95°F
TEMPERATURE.
(80°
TO
1
2
GAUGE:
ENGINE
SHOULD
91°C).
INDICATE
CONTROL
PANEL
MUST~
PRESS.
FIRST
t'W'JMi'
0
.......
REMOTE
A
~2ND
PANEL
(OPTIONAL)
mL
PRESSURE:
PRESSURE­DEPENDING 50
TO
GENERAToR
57
PSI
PRESS
ENGINE
THE
ON
LOAD,
(3.5
LUBRICATION
NEEDLE
WILL
BUT
SHOULD
TO
4.5
KG/CM).
OIL
FLUCTUATE
INDICATE
DC
VOLTMETER:
BATIERY 13VTO
IS
14V.
INDICATES
BEING
CHARGED.
THE
AMOUNT
SHOULD
THE.
SHOW
Engines & Generators
4
0
.
HOURMETER:
SHOULD MAINTENANCE
REGISTERS
BE
USED
SCHEDULE.
ELAPSED
AS A GUIDE
FOR
TIME, THE
AND
DIESEL
FUEL,
ENGINE
OIL
AND
ENGINE
COOLANT
DIESEL
Use a diesel SAE J 313 diesel
Care
Use
in dirt ondary important can
improper storage
the
following Purchase a
to
recommended
Diesel
into
used. Install and
filter/water separator
The
such
ENGINE
Use a heavy CG-4, initial 50 filter
SCHEDULE
not approve or synthetic using in manual
NOTE:
statements
SAE
For
FUEL
fuel
that
meets
and
has a Cetane
fuel
Of
The
only
clean
your
engines
pruticles
filters
be
rendered
tank
for
practice
combat
Kleen
the
diesel
Raycor
filters. A 10
according
which
to
buy
your
well-known
BACTERIAL
regulru·Iy
500
to
Fuel
Supply
diesel
fuel!
fuel
injection
might
can
damage
clean
fuel,
unsatisfactory
facilities. engine's daily
is
advisable:
such
as
Bio-Bor
+ ·
Cetane
fuel
when
service a good,
between
MA
or 230
micron
ASTM
The clearance of
pass
these
To
brand
gro\Yth
Boost.
an
filter
OIL
duty
diesel
oil
CH-4
or
Cl-4.
Change
itours
of break-in operation. Then
change
the
all
intervals
oils
are
conventional
MAINTENANCE
and
not
The
information
regarding
OIL
VISCOSITY
temperature ranges: SAE lSW-40 or
as
in
this
manual.
disapprove
used,
oil.
be
extended
synthetic
specified
the engine break-in must Oil
change intervals
SCHEDULE
above
the
requirements
rating
of
D975
pump
is
through
finely
and
keep
by
careless
ensure
that
use
is
of
fuel. in
the
and
an
to
help
Ultra
Low
visual-type
the
fuel
RMAM
with
if synthetic oils
are
element
an
API
the
engine
in
the
Westerbeke
use of synthetic oils. If
supersedes
of
#45
or
higher
the
very
critical;
the
primary
machined
it
clean.
The
handling
the
fuel
clean
and
The
use
of
fuel
tank
additive such
restore lubricity
Sulfur
diesel
tank
and
good
examples
is
recommended.
classification
oil
and
follow
MAINTENANCE
Corporation
be
must
section of
are
all
previous
oil.
SAE
No.
2-D grade
components
invisible
and
sec-
pm1s.
It
is
best
fuel
or
going
into
pure,
the
additives
is
as
back
is
being
fuel
the
engine.
of
of
CF,
filter
after
the
oil
and
does
performed
be
as
listed
this
used.
lOW-40.
of
an
ENGINE
WESTERBEKE and chemicals
The run the cooling quality Additives balanced,
The being
NOTE:
antifreeze
.
PURCHASING
.
Select Antifreeze additive cylinder brands engines. mixture needed. MAINTENANCE
COOLANT
recommends a mixture
50%
distilled
antifreeze
at
proper
engine
circuit
antifreeze
crucial
distilled water
poured
Look
water.
that
can performs
temperatures
to
the
coolant,
from
that
(SCAs)
to
into
the
for
the
that
is
now
corrode
rust
contains
that
keep
long
and
cooling
new
available.
ANTIFREEZE
a brand of antifreeze specified for diesel
specified
to
protect against cavitation erosion of
walls.
that
offer
Select
will
Change
for diesel engines contains a special
Prestone andZerex
antifreeze specifically for
the
pre-mixed variety so that
always
be added to the cooling system
the
antifreeze mixture according
SCHEJ?ULE
MAINTENANCE
Change
number protect
COOLANT
The
contraction
without provided water operating
the
engine coolant
of operating
and
lubricate
hours
the
RECOVERY
coolant
recovery
of
introducing air
with
coolant conversion kit
the
engine.
the
fresh
tank
engines
water
r
of 50% antifreeze
Distilled
double
and
and
term
antifreeze
water
is
internal
by
engine
duty.
It
allows transferring lubricates
corrosion.
Supplemental
the
antifreeze chemically
protection.
circuit.
should
and
Look
be
free
from
surfaces.
the
heat
protects the
for
Cooling
premixed
environmentally-friendly
are
two
nationally
use
the
in
this
manual.
every
five
years
regardless of
as
the
engine
chemical
have a limited
additives
TANK
allows
for
the
expansion
coolant
during
engine
into
the
system.
cooled
and
models
must
This
and
be
recovery
with
installed
the
engine
away
from
a good
long
engines. the
engine's
in diesel
correct
when
to
the
that
iife.
and
operation
the before
to
before
lasting
known
the
tank
is
fresh
NOTE:
771is
located can
be
at
located
particular
Engines & Generators
5
tank,
•vith
or
above
below
installation
its
the
the
short
level
level
makes
of
this
run
the
of
of
plastic
engines
the
engines
necessary.
hose,
is
manifold,
manifold
best
but
if
it
the
PREPARATIONS
FOR
INITIAL
START-UP
PRESTART
This section ration, initial starting, break-in, starting (warm stopping procedures. Follow the procedures as presented for the conditions indicated and your WESTERBEKE generator set will give reliable performance and long service life.
Before starting your generator set for the first time prolonged layoff, check the following items:
0 Check the engine oil level. Add oil
at the high mark
INSPECTION
of
the manual provides the operator with prepa-
or
cold) and
or
to
maintain the level
on
the dipstick.
after a
0 Check the fuel supply and examine the fuel filter/separa-
tor bowls for contaminants.
0 Check the
and battery cable connections. Make certain the ( +) bat­tery cable is connected to the starter solenoid and the negative(-) (this location is tagged).
DC
electrical system. Inspect wire connections
cable is connected to the engine ground stud
0 Check the coolant level in both the plastic recovery tank
and at the manifold.
0 Visually
parts, disconnected wires, unattached hoses, and check threaded connections.
e_~ine
the unit. Look for loose
or
missing
0 Check load leads for correct connection as specified in
the wiring diagrams.
0 Examine air inlet and outlet for air flow obstructions.
0
Be
sure no other generator
to load lines.
0
Be
sure that in power systems with a neutral line that
the neutral is properly grounded (or ungrounded)
system requires, and that the generator neutral is properly connected to the load neutral. In single phase and some 3-phase systems an incomplete ply the wrong line-to-neutral voltage
loads.
or
utility power is connected
or
open neutral can sup-
on
unbalanced
as
the
0 Make sure the mounting installation is secure. 0 Make sure that the generator is properly grounded.
A
CAUTION:
recommended be
switched
and,
in
cold
will
prevent
of
the
AC
When
that
all
OFF
until climates, damage
machinery
starting
AC
loads,
the
engine
starts
caused
and
will
the
generator,
especially
has
come
to
warm
up.
by
unanticipated
prevent a cold
it
large
up
to
This
precaution operation
engine
is
motors,
speed
from
stalling.
GENERATOR
The speed however, it is advisable to verify.
To
supply 60 hertz, the speed should be 1800 rpm at no-
load, and should not fall below 1800 rpm percent To supply load. Generator voltage should build to its rated value within
5 seconds after rated speed is attained. Record or observe the
voltage voltages are easily adjusted to optimum values no-load and full-load (refer to If
possible, apply actual service load
power
factor
ca011ot
be
dent, contact your authorized WESTERBEKE service dealer.
VOLTAGE
of
the generator engine is adjusted at the factory,
by
more than .005
.3
Hz
at full-load.
50
hertz, the speed should
of
the generator at no-load and at full-load (hot).
VOLTAGE
as
the load to be used in service.
adjusted to suitable values and a fault seems evi-
ADJUSTMENT in this manual).
be
1500 rpm at full-
or
test load
If
DIPSTICK
2DKW
of
the same
the voltage
The
MANIFOLD
PRESSURE
ENGINE
OIL
CAP
FILL
j...,.,IWESTERBEKE
) Engines & Generators
6
•DIPSTICK
32KW
DIPSTICK
25KW
STARTING/STOPPING
PROCEDURE
THE
STARTING
Westerbeke glow
plugs illustration der.
The
glow
that
its
tip
glow
plug glows
red
is
a rapid start
This
system circuitry depressed while button
NOTE:
HEAT activates HEAT intermittently
An 32 same.
PREHEAT:
panel lights, HEAT following
is
keeping
is
depressed
The
switch
the
GLOW
air
intake
KW
generator.
switch should be depressed
SYSTEM
diesel
generators
for
both nonnal
below
shows
plug
is
is
in
the
injector nozzle's spray
is
energized
at
the
tip
and
with
less
is
common
designed
for
START switch will not
Depress the
gauges
chart:
the
time
the
PREHEAT
is
depressed.
glow
plugs
heater
:
so
to
to
The
and
Temperature/Preheat
Atmospheric
+41
+41"F(
+23.F(-5"Cf
Limit
START:
While still depressing the
the
START
Upon
engine starting, release the
release the
15
psi.
Then
oil
pressure protective circuits
remain energized
Temperature
•f(
+5"C).
or
+5.C)
to
23~f
or
of
continuous
switch.
PREHEAT
as
long
higher
lower
This
and
use
electric starters assisted
and
cold weather starting. The
a cross-sectional
located
in
the combustion chamber
by
the
PREHEAT assists in igniting the wear
on
the
to
WES1ERBEKE diesels. The start
that the
specified in the preheat
crank the engine.
PREHEAT
button engaged, the
energize
Depressing
in
the
cylinder head
avoid overheating
is
used
in
place
preheat
PREHEAT
meters
(
-s·c)
use
will
switch until the oil pressure reaches
as
the high water temperature
continue
sequence described is
will
PREHEAT
engage the starter solenoid.
START
do
not
to
run.
view
of one cylin-
path.
When
button,
the
plug
fuel.
The result
starter.
button must
chart.
Then,
START
unless
the
PRE-
the
PREHEAT switch
so
use
the
the
glow
plugs.
of
glow pings
switch. The voltmeter and
be activated. The
in
accordance with the
Preheating
Approx.
Approx. Approx.
30
seconds
activate,
Tillie
10
seconds
15
seconds
20
seconds
before
cranking
switch, depress
switch.
Do
and
the engine
not
the
be
PRE-
on
PRE-
low
by
so
the
the
will
Should the engine depressed wait 30 seconds; repeat longer.
A
engine filling
pump
Ing engine's the closing f/ralnlng
of
Ing
for
Never run the starter for more than 30 seconds.
CAUTION:
starting
with
Is
pumping
system
cylinders
exhaust
the
the
the
excessive
from
raw
owner/operator
Remote
The remote start start panel except that gauges. lights rpm. since
A. When
B.
Once the engine starts, check the engine's instruments proper light load temperature applying
NOTE:
Starting
When
when
This indicates
the
starting of the generator
the start/stop panel the LED light START engine this LED light will the LED light will brighten signaling START depressed for a up which closes
the series path for green
LED
engine After
the released, the generator's starter PREHEAT switch is operated supplies voltage
oil
pressure
to
heavy
Some Depressing will help stabilize temperature
the
engine.
not
start
when
the
START
10
to
20 seconds, release both switches
the
Prolonged
can
raw
water.
during
system
raw
water
exhaust
engine
water
should
result
This
raw
water
cranking.
by
way
fills.
Prevent
supply
muffler,
cranking.
entry
Is
keep
procedure
cranking
In
may
of
not a warrantable
above
Intervals
the
engine
happen
through
This
the
the
raw
water
exhaust
this
from through-hull and
correcting
Engine
this
In
mind.
Procedure
panel
is
the same
it
has
starting
the
PREHEAT
switch
switch.
is
running. generator
the
to
unstable
the
reaches
at
a remote location, the green
generator
will
generator
come
loads.
is
when
the
switch
is
depressed
Continue
few
seconds to
the
oil
12V
remain brightly illuminated
is
started and
to
the
START
and
battery charging
and
up
to
running
PREHEAT switch for 10-15 second
the
engine
140-
150° F
~s
the
a green
running
pressure safety switch that
B+
140-150°
START
may
is
depressed at
will
and
dim.
When
to
hold the
allow
to
the
will
first
switch.
allow
LED
at
approximately
switch
not
illuminate.
the
starter cranks the
PREHEAT
fuel
the
START
not
because
voltage.
the
engine's operating
(60-66°
may occur
rpm
until
the
and
a
load
switch
and
preheat
without
exhaust
because
raw
water
can
system
the
enter
manifold
happening
shut-off,
the
cause
damage
Issue;
engine-mounted
light
and
no
can
be released
be
audible.
the
When
the engine
to
release
the
oil pressure
run
solenoid. The
while
switch
crank
unless
this
switch
Apply
C)
before
in
a cold
engine.
operating
is
applied
is
and
the
cool-
the
once
by
result-
the
LED
600
remote
the
starts
to
build
is
in
the
is
the
for
a
intervals
to
NOTE:
A voltage
when
is
depressed.
When
starting:
drop
will occur
the
preheat switch
STARTING
Make sure
the
prevailing temperature. Check
OIL section
Engines & Generators
7
UNDER
the
in
COLD
CONDITIONS
lubricating oil confonns with
the
this manual.
table
the
in
ratings
the
ENGINE
for
STARTING/STOPPING
PROCEDURE
STARTING
Make sure the lubricating oil conforms with the ratings for the prevailing temperature. Check the table in the
OIL
section in this manual.
The
battery should be fully charged to minimize voltage
drop. Use a sufficient amount
Temperature/Preheat
STOPPING
1. Remove the allow the generator to run for three to five minutes to sta­bilize its operating temperatures.
2. Depress the is completely stopped.
3. Now release the
Remote
To stop the generator, depress the STOP switch which opens the normally closed voltage to the engine's run circuit. The switch must be held open until the generator comes to a complete stop.
NOTE:
solenoid mounted on
de-energized shutting off and 25
shutdown by
attached
UNDER
COLD
chart on the previous page.
PROCEDURE
AC
electrical load from the generator and
STOP switch and hold it until the generator
STOP switch.
Stopping
The
generator is stopped
/Gl1).
The
to
a lever
Procedure
the
32 KW Generator is
an
electric fuel solenoid that
on
CONDITIONS
ENGINE
of
preheat to aid in starting. See the
~+
path for
STOP
when
the electric
injection pump is
the
flow
of
fuel (Models 20 KW
is
the
fuel injection pump.
High
Water
A high housing. Normally closed, this switch, should the fresh water coolant's operating temperature reach approximately (99°C), solenoid engine. This switch resets at
Low
Oil
A low oil pressure shutdown switch is located
engine's oil gallery. Normally open in a static state, this switch's sensor monitors the engine's oil pressure. engine's oil pressure fall to interrupting the tion pump, thereby shutting off the engine.
Temperature
water
temperature switch is located
will open and interrupt the
on
the-injection pump, thereby shutting off the
HIGH
WATER
TEMPERATURE
Pressure
Switch
DC
voltage to the fuel solenoid on the injec-
Switch
on
DC
voltage to the fuel
195°F (107°C).
SWITCH
5-10 psi;: this switch will open
the thermostat
210°F
off
the
Should the
SAFETY
The down switches.
attempt
the
in the TROUBLESHOOTING section
manual. The following is a description
automatic shutdown switches:
High
An exhaust temperature switch is located on the exhaust
elbow. Normally closed, this switch the (shutting an excessive exhaust temperature (an inadequate supply raw water causes high exhaust temperatures). This switch opens at approximately
SHUTDOWN
engine is protected by three automatic shut-
Should shutdown occur, do not
to
restarl without finding and
cause.
Refer
Exhaust
DC
voltage to the fuel solenoid
HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCH
Temperature
OFF
the engine) should the switch's sensor indicate
260-270°F (127-132°C). This switch resets at
225°F (107°C).
EXHAUST
SWITCHES
correcting
to
the heading "Engine Stops"
of
this
of
these
Switch
will open and interrupt _
on
the injection pump ·
of
OIL
PRESSURE
'SWITCH
--s;;::og.
.
OIL SENDER
LOW
OIL
PRESSURE
[20
KW
Engine
The generator's engine is proiected by an engine mounted
manual reset circuit breaker draw
wiring
event most generators will shut down because breaker disconnects the fuel supply. check and repair the source the fault, reset the breaker and restart the generator.
Circuit
or
electrical overload anywhere in the instrument panel
or
engine wiring will cause the breaker to trip. In this
SWITCH
SHOWN]
Breaker
(20 amps DC). Excessive current
the opened
If
this should occur,
of
the problem. After repairing
PRESSURE
Engines &
8
Generators
GENERATOR
BREAK-IN
PROCEDURE
DESCRIPTION
Although your engine has experienced a minimum hour
of
test operations at the factory to make sure accurate assembly procedures were followed and that the engine ated properly, a break-in time your engine is dependent upon how the engine is operated and serviced during its initial hours
Breaking-in a new engine basically involves seating the ton rings to the cylinder walls. Excessive oil consumption and smoky operation indicate that the cylinder walls are scored, which is caused by overloading the generator during
the break-in period. Your new engine requires approximately
conditioning operation to break in each moving part in order
to maximize the performance and service life
Perform this conditioning carefully, keeping in mind the
following: Start the engine according to the STARTING
section. Run the engine while checking that all systems (raw water pump, oil pressure, battery charging) are functioning.
AFTER
Once the generator has been started, check for proper opera­tion and then encourage a fast warm-up. Run the generator between
START·UP
20% and 60%
A
CAUTION:
generator
by
running
Do
not
is
required. The service life
of
use.
50 hours
of
full-load for the first 10 hours.
attempt
to
break-in
without a load.
of
one
oper-
of
pis-
of
initial
of
the engine.
PROCEDURE
your
CHECK
THE
FOLLOWING
D Monitor the control panel gauges.
D Check for leaks
D Check for abnormal noise such as knocking, friction,
vibration and blow-back sounds.
of
fuel and engine oil.
D Confirm exhaust smoke:
When the engine is cold - White Smoke. When the engine is warm - almost Smokeless. When the engine is overloaded - some Black Smoke.
To
protect against unintentional overloading the generator's output leads should be routed through a cuit breaker that is rated at the rated output
NOTE:
Be
aware
of
motor starting loads draw required for starting motors. This starting amperage draw can
GENERATOR INFORMATION
GENERATOR
Once the generator has been placed in operation, there may be adjustments required for engine speed (hertz) during the engine's break-in period (first A no-load voltage adjustment may also be required in
junction with the engine's speed adjustment. See
GENERATOR INFORMATION in this manual.
be
3 to 5 times normal running amperage. See
in this manual.
ADJUSTMENTS
50
hours)
of
the generator,
of
the generator.
and
the high current
or
after this period.
cir-
con-
After the first can be increased to the full-load rated output, then periodi­cally vary the load.
Avoid overload at all times.
smoky exhaust with reduced output voltage and frequency.
Monitor the current being drawn from the generator and keep it within the generator's rating. Since the generator operates at
1800
50
Hertz), control
the current drawn from the generator.
10
hours
of
the generator's operation, the load
An
overload is signaled by
rpm
to produce 60 hertz (or at 1500 rpm to produce
of
the generator's break-in is governed by
Engines & Generators
9
THE
DAILY
OPERATION
CHECK
Follow this check list each day before starting your generator.
LIST
0 Record the hourmeter reading in your log (engine hours
relate to the maintenance schedule.)
0 Visually inspect the generator for fuel, oil,
or
water leaks.
0 Check the oil level (dipstick).
0 Check the coolant level in the coolant recovery tank.
0 Check your diesel fuel supply. 0 Look for clean fuel in the fueVseparator transparent bowl.
0 Check for loose wires at the alternator.
0 Check the starting batteries (weekly).
0 Check drive belts for wear and proper tension (weekly).
START
(See STARTING PROCEDURES on previous pages). Allow the engine to warm up for 5 to operating temperature
applying AC loads. Apply loads systematically allowing the generator to adjust to each load before applying the next. Check the gauges for proper oil pressure, operating ture, and
NOTE:
This condition should lessen as normal operating ture is reached and loads are applied.
STOPPING
Remove the major AC loads from the generator one at a time. Allow the generator to run for a few minutes to stabi­lize the operating temperature and depress the stop switch. (See
THE
GENERATOR
10 minutes to reach
of
140° to 150°F ( 60°-66 °C) before
DC
voltage.
Some unstable running may occur in a cold engine.
A
CAUTION:
periods
of
SWPPING
Do
not
time
without a load
THE
GENERATOR
PROCEDURES
operate
being
the
generator
placed
on
previous pages.)
tempera-
for
on
the
tempera-
long
an
Engines & Generators
10
A
WARNING:
running. use servicing
NOTE:
the
Many
Wear
co«ect
any
of
difficult and may
MAINTENANCE
Never
attempt
the
proper
tools
for
of
the
engine's
the
following maintenance jobs
require
the
to
perform
safety
equipment
each
job.
Disconnect
DC
electrical
expert knowledge
SCHEDULE
any
equipment.
service
such
as
goggles
the
battery
are
simple but others
of
a service
while
the
and
terminals
mechanic.
engine
gloves,
when
are
more
is
and
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Fuel
Supply
Fuel/Water
Engine
Coolant
Drive
Visual
Fuel Starting
(and
Engine
Generator
Heat
Fuel/Water Electronic
(if
applicable)
Exhaust
Engine
Separator
Oil
Level
Level
Belts
Inspection
Filter
BaHeries
House
BaHeries)
Oil
(and
Exchanger
Separator
Governor
System
Hoses
filter)
Zinc
of
Engine
Anode
Control
CHECK
EACH
DAY
D D
D
D
D
weekly
D
D
weekly
HOURS
OF
OPERATION
50
100
250
500
750
1000
NOTE:
Please
keep
engine
surface
clean.
and
oil
will
inhibit
the
remain
cool.
engine's
D D D 0
ability
to
D
D D D D D D D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0
0 0
0 0 D D
0
D
D
0
D
1250
Dirt
D
0
EXPLANATION
Diesel
No. 2 rating
Check
for
water
if
necessary).
Oil
level
should
dipstick. Check
at
recovery
Add
coolant
Inspect
for
and
adjust
Check
for
fuel,
and
electrical
Check
for
loose
Initial
change
Every
50
operating
and
make
sure
excessive
Initial
change Check
with
for
Inspect exchanger
Change Check
required as
NOTE:
adjustment
Initial for
the
buildup necessary.
Hose spongy.
corrosion.
engine
both
that
no
chafing.
additional
zinc
every
and
(hertz)
needed.
These
check
leaks.
Check
exhaust
on
should
Check
MAINTENANCE
of
45
and
dirt
indicate
tank;
if
needed.
proper
tension
if
needed.
Check
oil
and
connections.
belt
tension.
at
50
hrs,
hours
connections
oil & filter
every
100
AC
connections
See
GENERATOR
information.
anode,
replace
end
of
zinc
200
hours.
or
adjust
the
and
the
adjustment
during
or
after
at
50
hrs.,
anti-siphon
elbow
for
inside
passages;
Check
that
be
hard & tight.
and
tighten
OF
SCHEDULED
cetane
or
in
fuel
(drain/replace
between
if
water
then
change
hours.
anode
no-load regulator
then
carbon
all
MAX.
empty,
check
(3/8"
to
belt
edges
leaks.
Keep
bolts & nuts
change
check
electrolyte
are
very
at
are
clean
if
needed,
debris.
speed
are
not a warrantable
the
unit's
every
valve
and/or
clean
connections
Replace
all
hose
higher.
and
at
manifold.
1/2"
deflection)
for
wear.
Inspect
wiring
every
250
levels
tight.
Clean
50
hrs.,
then
and
secure
SECTION
clear
in
the
board
adjustment
break-in.
250
hrs.
operation.
corrosion
and
replace
are
tight.
if
soft
clamps.
filter
LOW
on
tight.
hrs.
off
the
heat
panel,
Inspect
Check
as
or
Engines &
11
Generators
NOTE:
Use
engine hours
MAINTENANCE
the
engine hour meter gauge
by
running
time.
SCHEDULE
to
log your engine hours or
record
your
SCHEDULED
MAINTENANCE Raw
Water
Pump
Coolant
System
Electric
Fuel
lift
Pump
Filter
(if
applicable)
DC
Alternator
Feed
Pump
Strainer
(if
applicable)
*Fuel
Injectors
*Starter
*Preheat
*Engine
*Torque
*Adjust
*Heat
Motor
Circuit
Cylinder
Compression
Cylinder
Hold-down
bolts
the
Valve
Exchanger
Head
Clearances
CHECK
EACH
DAY
HOURS
OF
OPERATION
50
100
250
500
750
1000
0 0 0
0
0 0 0
0
0
0 0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0 0
0 0 0
1250
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
EXPLANATION
MAINTENANCE
Remove
the
pump
gasket,
cam
and
cover
and
seals
(the
shaft
lubricate
Drain, priate
Initial
filter
Check bracket;
Clean
Check spray
Check and pinion
Check clean
Reinstall
Check
ENGINE
At
ENGINE
Adjust
ADJUSTMENTS).
Remove,
tested.
when
reassembling.
flush,
and
antifreeze
filter
change
every
250
hours.
DC
charge
tighten
electrical
every
250
and
adjust
condition
solenoid
lubricate.
drive. operation
glow
compression
first
valve
(see
and
Clean
plugs;
with
anti-seize
ADJUSTMENTS).
50
hours,
ADJUSTMENTS).
Clearances
have
professionally
refill
mix.
from
operating
injection
of
check
then
OF
cover
and
for
wear.
can
turn,
cooling
at
50
hours,
alternator.
connections.
ENGINE
motor and
lubricate
preheat
resistance
compound
pressure
every
(see
SCHEDULED
inspect
the
impeller,
Check
the
bearings
but
not
wobble).
system
with
appro-
then
change
Check
mounting
hours.
opening
for
pressure
ADJUSTMENTS).
corrosion.
solenoid.
and
timing
500
ENGINE
cleaned
the
starter
Remove
(4-6
on
hours
and
Remove
ohms).
threads.
(see
(see
pressure
and
motor
and
*WESTERBEKE
recommends
this
service
be
performed
by
an
authorized
Engines & Generators
12
mechanic.
ENGINE
COOLING
CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
Westerbeke marine diesel generators are designed and equipped for fresh water cooling. Heat produced in the
to
of
TANK
fresh
a heat
of
engine by combustion and friction is transferred water coolant which circulates throughout the engine. This circulating fresh water coolant cools the engine block and its
internal moving parts. The heat is transferred externally from
the fresh water coolant to raw water by means
exchanger, similar in function to an automotive radiator. Raw water flows through the tubes fresh water coolant flows around the tubes; engine heat trans­ferred to the fresh water coolant tube walls to the raw water which is then pumped into the exhaust system where finally
w~rds,
other coolant transferred heat overboard through the exhaust system. The fresh water coolant and raw water circuits are independent each other. Using only fresh water coolant within the engine allows the cooling water passages to stay clean and free from harmful deposits.
Fresh
NOTE:
mended antifreeze and water mixture to be used as the fresh water coolant.
Fresh water coolant lating pump, absorbing heat from the engine. The coolant then passes through the thermostat into the manifold, to the
heat exchanger where it
block via the suction side
the engine
IS cooled by raw water, and the raw water carries the
Water
Refer to ENGINE COOLANT section for the recom-
Circuit
is
of
the heat exchanger while
is
conducted through the
it
is discharged overboard. In
is
cooled by fresh water coolant, this
pumped through the engine by a circu-
is
cooled and returned to the engine
of
the circulating pump.
COOLANT
RECOVERY
When the engine is started cold, external coolant flow is pre­vented by the closed thermostat (although some coolant flow is
bypassed around the thermostat to prevent the exhaust
manifold from overheating). As the engine warms up, the
thermostat gradually opens, allowing full flow
coolant to flow unrestricted to the external portion cooling system.
Coolant
A coolant recovery tank allows for engine coolant expansion and contraction during engine operation, without any signifi­cant loss
' ing system. This tank should be located at
engine manifold level and should be easily accessible.
,CHANGING
The engine's coolant must be changed according to the
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE. If the coolant is allowed to
become contaminated,
A
critical; a substantial
traced
Drain the engine coolant by loosening the drain plug on the engine block and opening the manifold pressure cap. Flush the system with fresh water, then start the refill process.
NOTE:
to drain engine coolant.
A
Recovery
of
coolant and without introducing air into the cool-
COOLANT
CAUTION:
back
The drain
WARNING:
Wear
protective
Tank
it
can lead to overheating problems.
Proper
cooling
number
to
cooling
plug
system
on the heat exchanger can also
Beware
gloves.
of
of
the
system
engine
corrosion.
hot
engine
of
the engine's
of
the
or
above the
maintenance
failures
can
be
coolant.
is be
used
TYPICAL COOLING
ENGINE
CIRCUIT
Engines & Generators
13
THERMOSTAT
·HOUSIN.G
COOLANT
Q
..
ENGINE
COOLING
CIRCUIT
Refilling
After replacing the manifold drain plug, run the engine at idle and slowly pour clean, premixed coolant into the mani­fold.
NOTE:
exchanger drain plug opening, close the drain the system until the manifold remains full.
Monitor the coolant the sure cap.
Remove the cap on the coolant recovery tank and coolant mix to halfway between the cap. Run the engine and observe the coolant expansion flow into the recovery tank.
After checking for leaks, stop the engine and allow it to cool.
Coolant should draw back into the cooling system as the engine cools down. Add coolant to the
needed. Clean up any spilled coolant.
the
Coolant
When a steady flow
!llanifold to the filler neck and install the manifold pres-
COOLANT
of
coolant appears at the heat
plug
and fill
in
the manifold and add as needed. Fill
fill
LOW and MAX imd replace
·recovery tank if
RETRACTION
-----
MANIFOLD
PRESSURE
with
CAP
Replacing
Remove the·cap screws and disassemble the thermostat hous­ing as shown. When installing the new thermostat and gasket apply a thin coat pressing it into place. Do not over-tighten the cap screws. Run the engine and check for normal temperatures and that there are no leaks at the thermostat housing.
TO
MANIFOLD
the
Thermostat
of
sealant on both sides
of
the gasket before
/
AIR
BLEED
\~'----COOLANT
TEMPERATURE SWITCH
PETCOCK
TO
COOLANT RECOVERY TANK
INSPECT
AND
THE
COOLANT TANK HOSE
NOTE:
sure cap. Ensure that the upper and lower rubber seals are in good condition and check that the vacuum valve opens and closes tightly. Carry a spare cap.
CLEAN
RECOVERY
AND
ITS
CONNECTING
EVERY 3 MONTHS
Periodically check the condition
COOLANT
EXPANSION
of
the manifold pres-
THERMOSTAT
A thermostat, located near the manifold at the front
engine, controls the coolant temperature, as it continuously
flows through the closed cooling circuit. When the engine
is first started the closed thermostat prevents coolant from
flowing (some coolant is by-passed through a hole in the
thermostat to prevent the exhaust manifold from overheat­ing); as the engine warms up the thermostat gradually opens.
The thermostat is accessible and can be checked, cleaned, or
Carry
replaced easily.
a spare thermostat and gasket.
of
the
RAW
WATER
The raw water flow is created by a positive displacement impeller pump. This pump draws water directly from the ocean, lake, or river through a hose to the water strainer. The raw water passes from the strainer through the heat exchanger (through the heat exchanger tubes) where the engine circulating fresh water then discharged into the water injected exhaust elbow, mix­ing with and cooling the exhaust gasses. This mixture exhaust gas and raw water is discharged overboard.
Raw
Water
The raw water pump is a self-priming, rotary pump with a
non-ferrous housing and a neoprene impeller. has flexible vanes which wipe against a curved cam plate within the impeller housing, producing the pumping action. On no account should this pump be run dry, as water acts as a lubricant for the impeller. There should always be a spare impeller and impeller cover gasket aboard (an impeller kit). Raw water pump impeller failures occur when lubricant (raw water) is not present during engine operation. Such failures are not warrantable, and operators are cautioned to make sure raw water flow is present at start-up.
COOLING
Pump
CIRCUIT
cqolant. The raw water
The
it
cools
of
impeller
is
NOTE:
Should a failure occur with the pump's internalparts (seals and bearings) it may be more cost efficient to purchase a new
pump
Engines & Generators
14
and rebuild the original
pump
as a spare.
ENGINE
COOLING
CIRCUIT
Changing
Close the raw water intake valve. Remove the pump cover and, with the aid impeller out Move the blades to conform to the curved cam plate and push the impeller into the pump's housing. When assem­bling, apply a thin coating gasket.
A
impeller, cooling
the
Raw
Water
of
two small screwdrivers, carefully pry the
of
the pump. Install the new impeller and gasket.
Open the raw water intake valve.
.
RAW
CAUTION:
they
circuit.
H
must
They
any
be
Pump
Impeller
of
lubricant to the impeller and
WATER
PuMP.
of
the
vanes
found
to
prevent
can
often
be
found
h~ve
broken
blockage
In
the
off
in
heat
the
the
exchanger.
CLEAN
NEW
Zinc
Anode
' A zinc anode,
circuit within the heat exchanger. anode is to sacrifice itself in the· raw water cooling of
elec::trolysis
dition
of anode. cleaned be carried
NOTE:
Electrolysis action is installation and vessel location; not that
If the zinc pencil needs
which the zinc pencil is threaded
ening the anode with another wrench.
boss
from possibly tearing removing poor condition, there are probably a lot the exchanger. Remove the end clean the inside exchanger end gasket in case the present one becomes dam­aged when removing the end cover. Replace the gasket (refer to your engine model's heat exchanger end gasket part num­ber), o-ring, cover, and install a new zinc anode.
or
pencil, is located in the raw water cooling
on
other components
the zinc anode should be checked monthly and the
or
replaced as required. Spare anodes should
on
board.
the zinc, note the condition
of
all zinc debris. Always have a spare heat
AND
REUSE
to
electrolysis action taking place
dreuit, thereby reducing the effects
the
replacement~
off
REPLACE
The
purpose
of
the system.
result
of
eaciJ
of
hold the hex boss into
with a wrench while loos-
This
the exchanger shell. After
of
it.
of
of
the heat exchanger and
REPLACE
of
the zinc
The
particular
the
generator.
prevents the hex
If
the zinc is in
zinc flakes within
con-
HEAT
EXCHANGER
The heat exchanger is a copper cylinder which encloses a
number the small copper tubes and the freshwater coolant from the engine is circulated around the copper tubes. The raw water removes heat from the freshwater coolant.
of
small copper tubes. Raw \Vater is pumped through
HEAT
EXCHANGER
[32
KW
SHOWN]
Engi(Jes & Generators
Heat
Exchanger
After approximately 1000 hours
and pressure test the engine's heat exchanger. (A local auto­motive radiator shop should exchanger.)
NOTE:
Operating in silty and/or tropical waters may that a heat exchanger cleaning every 1000
hours.
Service
be
of
operation, remove, clean
able to clean and test the heat
require
be
performed
more
often
than
15
FUEL
SYSTEM
DIESEL
Use not
FUEL
No. 2 diesel
use
kerosene or
fuel
with
a cetane rating of
home
heating
fuel.
FUELniATERSEPARATOR
A primary
installed between
water
be
carried
Mo~t!Jtstallers
lation minants in
A typical is
the separator tank will ment. the impurities. This maintaining a
fuel
filter of
the
and
other contaminants
to
the
fuel
include a filter/water separator
.package
Raycor
and
affect
The owner/operator
fuel
as
they
the
fuel
fuel
filter/water separator is illustrated
Model
type
filter
engine-mounted
the
fuel
reaching
OWNER
FUEL FILTER
the
process
proper
INSTALLED
WATER/SEPARATOR
the
water separating
fuel
tank
and
from
system
can
500
is
pump,
engine'iHnjection
filtration/separation
on
the
are
aware
of
cause.
MA.
Keep
not
installed between
fuel
system,
engine
filter,
is
responsible
is
accomplished
the
the
engine. .
the problems that conta-
in
45
type
engine
to
fuel
before
with
mind
that
the
any
water
and
injection
for
making
equipment
by
installing
system.
or
higher.
must
remove
they
the
below.
if a water
fuel
supply
in
the
equip-
certain
is
free
,and
be
can
instal-
This
fuel
of
Do
FUEL
INJECTION
The
fuel
injection
the diesel engine
in
handling. The
bench-tested Speed
(hertz)
servicing dealer can perform
ENGINE ADJUSTMENT section in
of adjustments or repairs injection service shop.
NOTE:
When must be advised that application.
,
NOTE:
The
injection pumps should only
authorized fuel injection service
PUMP
pump
is
the
most
and,
therefore, calls
fuel
injection pump
and
should not be tampered
and
timing are
servicing the injection
the
must
pump
the
only adjustments the
on
the
be
is
facility.
important component of
for
the
utmost
caution
has
been
thoroughly
with.
injection
this
performed
pump,
being used
pump.
manual.
by
the
service shop
in
be
serviced by
See
Other
a qualified
a generator
the
types
an
FUEL
LIFT
Periodically and
make
sure
are
tight
.and pump's the
mounting
mounting
A
WARNING:
connections Make
sure
fuel
system
PUMPS
check
the
fuel
that
no
leakage
~ure.
The
bolts
should
bolt
to
ensure
Fuel
is a
fire
hazard
proper
ventilation
components.
connectioil:,;
is
present
DC
ground
be clean
proper
leakage
at
and
exists
to
and
and
connection
and
pump
operation.
the
fuel
should
whenever
out
of
that
the
at
well
secured
pump
be
corrected.
servicing
the
fittings
one
or
pump
ofthe
by
Its
TYPICAL
FUEL
[25
INJECTION
KW
SHOWN]
TO
FUEL
FILTER
NOTE:
THE ON AN OF PUMP.
PUMP
FUEL
LIFT
THE
32
KW
INTEGRAL
THE
FUEL
PUMP IS
PART
INJECTION
FUEL
LIFT
PUMPS
Engines & Generators
.16
FUEL
FUEL
FILTERS
The
fuel injection pump and the fuel injectors are precisely
manufactured and they must receive clean diesel fuel, free
of
from water and dirt. To ensure this flow must pass through at least two fuel filters, a fuel water rator and the engine's spin-on fuel filter. Visually inspect, clean, and change these filters according to the maintenance schedule in this manual.
··A-WARNING:
when
servicing
any
fuel
that
O/lflll
flames
tem
when
when
servicing
Shut
the
fuel
may
spill.
Df.
other
servicing.
the
fuel
off
the
system.
DO
NOT
sources
Ensure
proper
system.
fuel
allow
of
fire
clean fuel, the fuel
valve
at
Take
care
any
near
the
ventilatitlll
the
tank
in
catching
smoking,
fuel
sys·
exists
sepa-
SYSTEM
Changing
1.
Shut off·the fuel supply. Open the bleed screw on top
2. tainer under the fuel filter and open the drain on the bot­tom
3.
Close the drain and unscrew the bolt that secures the
bowl. The bowl and filter will drop down.
4.
aean
making certain that it lies squarely on the base recess.
5. Replace the upper sealing'ring and the ter head. Install the new filter element and re-install the retaining bolt.
6. Bleed the air from the filter assembly.
the
Fuel
Filter/32.0
of
the bowl and drain the fuel.
the base. Install a new sealing ring in the base
KW
of
the filter. Place a con-
"o"
ring in the fil-
'BLEED
SCREW
Changing
1. Shut the fuel supply off.
2. Loosen the fuel filter turning counterclockwise with a filter wrench.
NOTE:
during TEM after
3.
Wipe clean the sealing face on the housing bracket with a rag, so the new filter
4. Lightly oil the sealing o-ring on the new filter. To stall, tum the filter assembly clockwise carefully until the o-ring contacts the sealing surface Turn 2/3 further with the filter wrench.
5.
Tum on the fuel and start the engine. The normal preheat function should quickly prime the system should start. follow the
PRESSURE
GAUGE
LOCATION----
BLEED
the
Fuel
The
cartridge contains
disassembly.
replaCing
If
the engine should fail to start immediately,
Priming instructions in this section.
Filter/20.0
fueL
Perform
the
the
spin-on
will seat properly.
KW
and
Take
care
PRIMING
filter.
of
the housing bracket.
25
not
THE
~d
KW
to
spill it
FUEL
the
rein-
engine
SYS-
SEALING
RING
FUEL
FILTER
[32
KW]
FUEL
FEED
PUMP
An additional fuel filter is located in the feed pump. This fil-
ter (strainer) is removed for cleaning bolt at the bottom. This strainer should be cleaned every operating hours. Use compressed air and/or clean with kerosene.
STRAINER/32
KW
by
releasing the banjo
250
FUEL
FILTER
120·
AND
25-
KWJ
FUEL
FEED
[32
KW]
l"MriWESIERBEICE
l Engines & Generators
17
PUMP
FUEL
SYSTEM
BLEEDING
(PRIMING)
THE
FUEL
SYSTEM/20.0
AND25.0KW
There
is
one bleed point
for
the removal
screw
is mounted on the engine. This screw should two
turns
fuel
filter.
by
using the palm of your
the.pJimer pump on the
method
air
is
expelled, tighten the bleed screw. Depress
switch
10-20 seconds
fuel
filter filter housing and the injection pump out of back
to
the
NOTE:
When
filter assembly keep
plugs)
are
BLEEDING
To
bleed the the bleed screw on fuel
feed
Unscrew the knob
pop
will knob
fully
pumping stroke.
screw,
bleed Disconnect the
and
hose
fuel,
free
Reconnect the return line
strokes. Then push the cylinder in
Start the engine Should unstable running occur open the
high pressure line Loosen wrench to catch the spurting the nut
and
runs smoothly.
PRESSURE......__
GAUGE
LOCATION
of
located on the housing for the spin-on fuel filter
to
remove
Energizing
will
force air out through the bleed
housing
fuel
tank through the return.
using the preheat function
being
energized.
(PRIMING)
fuel
pump (see illustration).
up.
Slowly work this priming pump
upward
Pump until
then close
fuel
slowly pump
of
air,
is discharging from the line-stop pumping.
and
1!2
to
a full
proceed
FUEL
..........._
.......
..,.
_....,
in
the
on-engine
air.
On
the
20.0
KW
and
air
from
the upper
the
preheat switch
hand
to
top
of the filter
or
slowly pumping
to
force
any air
in
mind that the preheat elements (glow
Take
THE
FUEL
system
on
the 32.0
top
of the
fuel
on
the
fuel
feed pump
and
pushing it down
free
the
bleed
line return hose. Place towels under the
the
fuel
feed pump
and
work the pump a
check/correct
to
the injector
turn
place a cloth over
fu~l.
to
the
next
injector line until the engine
housing
for
slowly
housing
in
the
system
to
care not
SYSTEM/32.0
KW
filter
and
to
of air bubbles
screw.
and
secure
any
leaks.
to
expel air
When
fuel
system
to
25
KW
this bleed
be
opened one or
area
of
10-20
seconds or
depress
the
to
Generators open
and
nut
free
and
either
point.
Once all
the
preheat
primer
on
between
the
system and
bleed air
then
achieve a full
again.
the
from
overheat
the
by
it.
that secures the
in
of air retighten
them.
locate the
cylinder
pulling the
from
the open
When clear
few
more
the
line.
line and
release
KW
open
the
the
the
the
KW
FUEL
PRESSURE
The
20
KW:and
in-line gauge at the secondary
indicate the fuel inlet pressure. A positive fuel supply should
read 2.5 engine performance. from
be purchased thru
FUEL
If
have diesel turers instructions).
to
3.5
the
fuel
ADDITIVES
fungus or bacteria
an
authorized dealer correct
fuel
biocide
GAUGE
25.0
KW
generators
psi.
Pressure below
Low
pressure indicates unclean
water separator·
your
local marine store.
is
causing
to
sterilize the
have
a connector for
fuel
filter .This gauge will
1.5
psi
will result
filter. A fuel
fuel
these
fuel
pressure gauge
problems
problems. Then use a
(follow the manufac-
you
in fuel
should
an
poor
can
SPARES
While the likelihood of having slim;.the possibility that banjo washers, injector seat washers; carried your local WESTERBEKE dealer or distributor. If a leak should develop a simple tightening of with a replacement
HIGH
1#11NJECTOR
on
board
PRESSURE
(32
BLEED
does
at
all
at
a banjo washer
found
LINE.-:..
KW)
SCREW
times.
the
to
servi~
.the
system
exist. Therefore, we recommend
and a
Purchase needed spares
that
cannot be corrected
fitting,
replace tM sealing washer
in
the
hardware
kit
fuel
for your
PRIMER
at
sea
filter
from
model.
be
by
(HAND)
is
PUMP
TO
FUEL
·
FUEL
FILTER
(20
KW ~ 25
KW)
j...,.,.IWESTERBEKE
l Engines & Generators
18
FILTER
FUEL
(32
FEED
KW]
PUMP
ENGINE
OIL
CHANGE
Engine
1. Draining the Oil Sump.
2.
Oil
Change
the
sump
drain
hose
(attached
while
the
engine
is
warm. replace securely.
NOTE:
.
the
hose
in
its bracket,
Thread
size for
isl/4NPT.
At~ays
yellow/gray emulsion indicates the oil. prompt petent water exhaust of the caused
siphon
RepJ~cement
oil
hole drain
This
wrench
Although
attention
mechanic
present
system
raw
water
exhaust,
by valve.
filter,
in
the
the
helps
observe
in
through
filling
the
poor
you
may
upper
oil
from
to
lessen
should
the
the
used
this
condition
to
prevent serious damage.
should water
the
oil
attached to
the
the
engine. This problem
location, of or
SUMP
DRAIN
of
the Oil Filter.
find
it
and
lower
it
into a container before removing spillage. A
be
helpful
Discharge
Drain
lube
oil
can
be
the
raw
the
used
to
the
front of
the
used
oil
and
replace
pi/
drain
hose capped end
as
it
is
removed. A
the
presence of water
is
rare,
it
be
present
the
result of a
engine and/or a siphoning
water cooling circuit into
the
lack
HOSE
When
removing
helpful
and
cleaner
portion
of
the
small
automotive filter
in
removing
the
oil
through
the
engine)
completely,
the
end
does
require
Call
in
the
oil.
fault
is
often
of,
an
to
punch
old filter to
old oil
cap
in
a com-
Raw
in
the
anti-
the
used
filter.
it.
OIL
FILTER
(25
KW • 32
_.:...NOTE:
I
OIL
FILTER
(20
3.
Filling the Oil Sump.
cap
on
the
top
of
After
refilling, checking leakage tem,
and
with
the
on
the Immediately after engine
a
there
are
NOTE:
rial
standards
_parts
_might
the
engine's
around
stop
lube
oil
dipstick,
to
make
no
oil
Generic
be
run
the
or diameters
the
engine
the
generator
oil
the
new
generator.
dipstick.
should
an
oil
sure
the
leaks
around
filters entirely
Add
pressure.
oil
filter
Then
Fill
the
engine
filter
oil
are
not
different
new
oil
through
or
through
for a few
Make
or
from
check
to,
but
not
require
change
and
pressure
of
is
the
new
oil
recommended,
important items
from
genuine
the
the
side
moments
sure
the
oil
the
quantity
over
additional
oil
normal
filter.
there
the
as
DO
NOT
OILFILTBl
KW)
oil
filler
oil
fill.
while
is
drain
high
fill,
run
and
the
on
generic
parts.
no sys-
of
mark
oil.
that
mate-
KW)
OVER
oil
the
TIGHTEN
NOTE:
Do not punch this hole without first loosening the
filter
to
make certain it
Place some ter
when (Oil or cooling
the
old rubber sealing gasket comes off this rubber sealing gasket remains sealed against engine
When gasket's sealing surface on and gasket
threaded
by
hand.
paper
unscrewing
any
other
ability.
oil
filter
block,
gently
installing
apply a thin
on
the
new
oil
filter
Please keep
towels
fluid
as
it
the
coat
oil
nipple,
can
and
it
to
catch
on
the
is
removed
remove
new
oil
of
clean engine
filter.
and
be
removed!
a plastic bag around
any
engine reduces
your
engine clean.) Inspect to with
it.
filter
element, wipe
the
engine block free of
Screw
then
oil left
make
the
oil
the
filter
tighten
in
the
the
sure that
old
oil
to
the
rubber
onto
the
filter
the
fil-
filter.
engine's
the
filter.
If
the
the
filter
oil
the
firmly
EngitJes
A
contaminants. and discard used
Oil
The engine's oil
pressure
operation,
NOTE:
reading
pressure
depending
placed
& Generators
19
WARNING:
Avoid
nails
thoroughly
clothing
oil
properly.
Pressure
oil
pressure,
gauge
the
oil
pressure
A newly
upwards
reading
upon
on
the
started,
the
generator.
Used
engine prolonged using
StJBP
or
rags
containing
during
on
the
instrument
will
range
cold engine can have
of
60
psi.
A warmed engine
as
low
as
35
psi.
temperature
oil
contains
skin
contact.
and
water.
used
operatimt,
panel.
between
These
of
the
engine and
harmful
Launder
oil.
Discard
is
indicated
During
50
an
oil pressure
can
readings
Clean
normal
and
60
have
will
the
skin
or
by
psi.
an vary load
the
oil
INSTALLATION
This popular accessory
ter
from
the
engine
engine
room
bulkhead.
NOTE:
ual
Refer to
for
instructions
the
20
is
to a more
ENGINE
on
removing
KW
CONNECTION
REMOTE
used
to
relocate
convenient location
OIL
CHANGE
the
oil
filter.
SHOWN
the
page
OIL
engine's
such
in
this man-
FILTER
oil
fil-
as
an
(OPTIONAL)
To
install, simply remove the engine oil filter WESTERBEKE's remote oil install
this
kit
with
the
Contact
NOTE:
incorrect installation
your
WESTERBEKE dealer for
Westerbeke
is
not responsible for engine
of
filter
kit
oil filter facing
the Remote Oil
FASTEN
(SCREWS
and
as
shown.
down
as
illustrated.
more
information.
failure
Filter.
SECURELY
TO A BULKHEAD
ARE
OWNER
thread
Always
due
SUPPLIED)
on
to
APPLY A THIN WHEN
INSTALLING ADAPTER ADDITIONAL TACTS
ON,
THE
3/4
BASE.
COAT
THIS
THEN
TURN
OF
CLEAN
ADAPTER.
TIGHTEN
AfTER
OIL
(BY
THE
TO
THE
THREAD
HAND)
AN
O·RING
O·RING
THE
CON·
THE
FILTER ONCE THEN TURN.
A
THIN
COAT
GASKET
THE
FILTER
TIGHTEN
IT
OF
CLEAN
WHEN
INSTALI.ING.
CONTACTS
AN
THE
ADDITIONAL
OIL
BASE,
TO
3/4
Engines & Generators
20
DC
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
ENGINE
The shown grams trical
A
circuit,
the howevtH, engine's
Battery
The the Cranking
Battery
Review lish a systematic maintenance schedule starting
D Monitor your voltmeter
D Check the electrolyte level
12-VOLT
engine
has a 12
on
the
wiring
when
troubleshooting or when servicing
system
on
the
CAUTION:
never
eng/nels
electrical
Specification
minimum
engine's 12-volt
Amps
Care
the batteries,
operation.
hydrometer.
lb
shut
running.
to
avoid
recommended capacity of
(CCA).
manufacturer's recommendations
and
DC
CONTROL
volt
DC
diagrams
engine.
avoid
damage
off
the
engine
Shut
electrical
CIRCUIT
electrical control circuit that
that
follow.
to battery
off
the
shorts
circuit.
DC
control circuit is400-600Cold
house
batteries.
for
proper charging during engine
and
specific
Refer
the
battery
switch
engine
when
working
the
for
your
gravity
to
these dia-
the
DC
charging
while
battery
battery
and
then estab-
engine's
with a
is
elec-
switch,
on
the
used
in
GLOW
The tion become
The When
should "click" Glow
against a The test the power drain to
·
Re-install the plugs should get 25 short circuit.
PLUGS
glow
plug
chamber.
glow
plugs
tip
test resistance (1.1
A
WARNING:
'to
the
testing
seconds.
compound
A
CAUTION:
30
seconds.
They
red hot
plugs
PREHEAT
can
good
should
touch.
the
plugs.
plugs
If
When
on
the
is a small
when
are
on
be ground glow
Be
the
heater installed
run
off the engine starting
activated.
wired through
is
pressed
and
checked
red
(8
These
careful
in
very
plugs
reinstalling
threads.
Do
at
the
the
glow
by
unscrewing
(engine block)
hot.
You
to 9 amps
to
1.2
ohms).
glow
plugs
not
to
the
engine
hot
(at
the
don't heat
not
keep
glow
the
control
plug
should
can per
burn
and
terminal
up
the
glow
plug
in
preheat
panel
and
turning
also
use
plug),
will
become
your
test
them
end)
quickly,
plugs,
on
each
pre-combus-
battery
solenoid.
this
begin
to
and
holding
them
an
ammeter
or
an
ohmmeter
very
fingers
again.
within
check
use
for
more
and
solenoid get
hot.
them
on.
to
hot
when
The
20
to
for
a
anti-seize
than
D
Use
only
level.
D
Make
certain that
tight
to
D
Keep
your
A
WARNING:
cause
severe
protective
distilled water
battery
the
battery
posts
batteries clean
Sulfuric
bums
on
gear.
to
bring electrolytes
cable connections (and to your engine).
and
free of
acid
In
lead
skin
and
damage
to
are
corrosion.
batteries
clothing.
a proper
clean
and
can
Wear
TERMINAL
AIR
INTAKE
Glow
plugs are heat solenoid intake that bustion occasional cleaning of tors.
If
the
element
activated
HEATER
activates
quickly
chamber.
fails
and
the
not
used
heats
There
to
solenoid "clicks" on, replace
END
GLOW
PLUGS
on
the
32
KW
a heater element
the
air
as
it
is
no
maintenance
the
heat
element
up
and
when
generator.
in
is
drawn
its
the
preheat
the
engine's
into
required
electrical
sequence
the
The
pre-
air
the
com-
except
connec-
heater.
an
is
I
"fttiV'lWESTERBEICE
l Engines &
Generators
21
DC
ELECTRICAL
DESCRIPTION
The
charging system consists
regulator, an engine
cuit breaker, and a battery with connecting cables. Because of
the use
of regulator is very compact and is mounted internally back
of
the alternator.
DC
integrated circuits (IC's) the electronic voltage
of
an alternator with a voltage
wiring harness, a mounted
DC
or
cir-
on the
SYSTEM/ALTERNATOR
1.
Start the Engine
2. After a few minutes tery voltage at the battery terminals using a multi-meter
DC
set on The voltage should
your alternator
volts.
of
running measure the starting bat-
be
increasing toward
is
working.
(14.0)
14
volts.
If
it is,
51
AMP
ALTERNATOR
DC
(GENERA'rblfCONNE-CTIONS).
TROUBLESHOOTING
A
WARNING:
hot.
Do
not
This troubleshooting section is to determine exists with the charging circuit or with the alternator. determined that the alternator or voltage regulator is bad, it is best to have a qualified technician check it out.
The
alternator charging circuit charges the starting battery and the service battery. battery selector switch is usually mounted in the circuit to iso­late the batteries, so the starting battery is not discharged along with the service battery. starting battery but not the service battery, the problem is in the service battery charging circuit and not with the alternator.
Testing
A
tain from
the
WARNING:·
that
everyone
sheaves
A
failed
touch
until
An
isolator with a diode, a solenoid, or a
Alternator
Before
is
clear
and
belts
alternator
the
alternator
If
starting
of
during
can
become
has
cooled
if
the alternator is charging the
the
engine
moving
parts!
test
procedures.
a problems
make
Keep
very
down.
If
it is
cer·
away
MULTIMETER
TESTING
BATTERY-ALTERNATOR
4.
A.
B.
C.
D. Check the battery voltage.
THE
STARTING
(ENGINE
If after the engine is started and run for a few minutes, a problem exists with the alternator or the charging circuit.
A
·
RUNNING)
the starting battery voltage remains around 12 volts
Thm
off the engine. Inspect all wiring and connec-
tions. Insure that the battery terminals and the engine
ground connections are tight and clean.
CAUTION:
charging switch
If
insure that it is on the correct setting.
Thm engine.
condition the reading should
circuit,
when
a battery selector switch is in the charging circuit,
on the ignition switch, but do not start the
the
To
avoid
never
engine
0
COM
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damage
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Engines & Generators
250
VOL
!METER
HOURMEIER
ELECTRONIC
GOVERNOR
ELECTRONIC
The system is composed
Controller-
1.
2. Sensor - Installed on the generator stator housing over the
flywheel ring gear.
3.
Actuator - Mounted at the front attached with linkage to the throttle pump.
Controller
1.
Speed. - This adjustment is used to raise speed to the desired hertz.
2. Gain actuator to the generator/engine load changes.
NOTE:
A high gain adjustment can induce an oscillating the actuator producing a hunting mode. In such cases, lessen the gain adjustment.
GOVERNING
Mounted inside the instrument panel box.
SYSTEM
of
three basic components:
of
the engine and
arm
Adjustments
-This
adjustment affects the reaction time
of
the injection
or
lower engine
of
the
of
Calibration
1. With no power to the governor (engine not running)
adjust the GAIN potentiometer to
2.
Start the engine and adjust the speed by turning the
SPEED potentiometer clockwise to desired speed.
NOTE:
Controllers are factory adjusted to minimum rpm.
However, for safety, one should be capable
engine
if
an overspeed should exist.
3. At
no
load, turn the GAIN potentiometer clockwise until the engine begins to hunt. physically upset the governor linkage.
4. Turn the gain potentiometer counterclockwise until the engine runs stable.
9:00 o'clock.
of
disabling the
If
the engine does not hunt,
ELECTRONIC
GOVERNOR
TERMINAL
SPEED{.n
GAIN
j\J
LINEAR
ACTUATOR
KEEP
ACTUATOR
LINKAGE
WELL
LUBRICATED
FLYWHEEL
HOUSING
NOTE: A booklet
pdfform
SENSOR
TO
ELECTRONIC
CONTROLLER
"ELECTRONIC
off
our website: www.westerbeke.com under your specific model.
GOVERNORS" Analog Diesel Models. Is available in
Engines & Generators
26
LINEAR
ACTUATOR
(20
KW
SHOWN)
TROUBLESHOOTING
THE
ELECTRONIC
GOVERNOR
System
(Engine
Actuator is
depressed
Actuator engine
Problem
appears
runs
at
fully
extends
and
hunts
running.
dead
idle.)
when
stays
extended.
(oscillates)
PREHEAT
and
1.
Low
2.
Stuck
3.
No
signal (Measure engine
be
2.5
4.
Check check negative
a.
Purple
b.
Second
5.
Perform terminals
DC
lead
(Preheat
a.
Low actuator
b.
Battery connections.
c.
Battery
but
1.
Check
actuator
Depress
a.
Actuator
b.
Actuator
connections.
NOTE:
Release
the
purple
1.
Linkage binding.
2.
Improper controller.
3.
Inadequate controller,
Connect a DC plus controller
Lift
both
terminal Connect
C
plus
DC
negative.
Momentarily
The
3a.
Sensor
away
erratic
Probable
battery
voltage
linkage.
or
weak
AC
voltage
is
running
volts
or
greater.
Actuator­for
battery
black
lead
lead
purple
the
following
at
the
at
the
controller
depressed).
voltage
connection.
voltage
voltage
not
the
controller.
leads
from
PREHEAT.
fully does
PREHEAT
lead.
between
adjustment
DC
power
complete
voltmeter
and
negative
terminal
purple
block. one
purple
terminal
depress
actuator
should
positioned
from
flywheel
signal
voltage
cause
at
controller.
signal
from
at
idle.
depress
voltage
at
terminal
to
black.
to
black.
check
actuator
(1.20·2.0
at
both
at
one
other.
Lift
one
the
terminal
extends.
not
fully
and
actuator
of
supply
the
leads
block.
leads
from
lead
and
the
PREHEAT.
fully
marginally
teeth
to
from
sensor.
sensor
Voltage
should
PREHEAT
between
block.
between
and
the
negative
terminal
VDC)
at
actuator
actuator
of
the
purple
block.
extend
reconnect
and
throttle
GAIN
on
to
following
across
the
at
the
the
to
the
other
to
the
extend.
too
giving
controller.
whlle
and
block.
either
lead
and
tests:
far
Check
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
DC
NOTE:
3a.
wiring
Lubricate, Check
housing.
Replace
leads.
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
Lubricate/free-up. Lessen
voltage
free
for
improperly
Replace
controller
Broken
actuator
Broken
actuator
Replace
Short
in
Replace
GAIN
If
actuator
If
the
voltage connections, due
to
remote
connections.
registering
12
VDC
System-
24
VDC
System
Reconnect
Check
the
VerificationJRemedy
for
cause.
Check
battery
up
linkage
between
controller
installed
or
or
adjust.
if
battery
lead.
lead.
the
actuator.
lead
to
actuator.
controller.
adjustment
does
not
fully
is
less
low
battery
panel
on
9.6
-19.2
actuator
position
of
than
installation
the
VDC
the
damaged
voltage
is
(Recalibrate
extend,
check
specified,
voltage,
voltage
and
meter
should
or
higher
VDC
or
higher
leads
properly
sensor.
the
check
small
state
of
sensor
not
present
Controller).
the
actuator
for
drop
wire
be:
after
making
charge.
and
throttle
at
loose
in
DC
sizes
in
flywheel
both
leads. or
poor circuit making
this
arm.
test.
27
ENGINE
NOTE:
WESTERBEKE recommends that the following engine adjust­ments be performed by a competent engine mechanic. The information below is provided to assist the mechanic.
ADJUSTMENTS
VALVE
NOTE:
engine's valves. See
BOLTS.
Pull off the air breather pipe from the rocker cover, and take off the rocker cover bolts and the rocker cover to expose the rocker shaft and valve assembly.
Position the No. 1 piston at Top Dead Center (TDC) on its compression stroke and adjust the
illustrated. Position the No. 4 piston at TDC
and adjust the bered 1 to 8 from the front
Adjust each valve's clearance by inserting a mm) feeler gauge between the rocker arm and the valve stem. Make sure to adjust all valves to while the engine is cold.
CLEARANCE
Retorque the cylinder head bolts before adjusting the
A
CAUTION:
engine
is
cold.
firing
order
of
to
the
specified
# 4, 5, 7 and 8 valves. The valves are num-
WHEN
NO. 4 CYLINDER
4 4
.4EXH~UST
I
41NTAKE
ADJUSTMENT
TORQUING THE CYLINDER HEAD
Adjust
the
valve
Valves
the
engine.
torque
3
EXHAUST
I
3
WHEN
NO.1
clearance
are
adjusted
Tighten
before
of
VALVE
IS
AT
TOP
~~
. I
2E~HAUST
31NTAKE
CYLINDER
by
the
adjusting
#
1,
2, 3 and 6 valves as
of
its compression stroke
the engine to the back.
0.012 inches (0.3 mm)
ADJUSTMENT
DEAD
CENTER
2
2
INTAKE
11
EXH~UST
2 1 1
IS
ATTOP
when
cylinder
cylinder
the
valves.
0.012 inch (0.3
SEQUENCE
1
INTAKE
I
DEAD
CENTER
the
in
the
head
bolts
DRIVE
For your safety, Westerbeke generator models come equipped with belt guards that cover over the belt(s) on the front engine. installed for that purpose.) Operators are advised that proper inspection, service, and maintenance is required.
Drive belts must be properly tensioned. Loose drive belts will not provide proper alternator charging and will ally damage the alternator. Drive belts that are too tight will pull the alternator out
tor to wear out prematurely. Excessive drive belt tension can also cause rapid wear of ence
high operating temperatures. The drive belt
no less than 3/8 inch
(12mm) as the belt is depressed with the thumb at the
point between the two pulleys on the longest span
A spare belt or belts should always be carried on board.
Adjusting
2. Loosen the alternator adjusting strap bolt and the base
3. With the belt loose, inspect for wear, cracks, and frayed
BELT
ADJUSTMENT
of
("Out
of
sight - out
the fresh water pump's bearing. A slack belt or the pres-
of
oil on the belt can cause belt slipping, resulting
is
properly adjusted if the belt can be deflected
A.
WARNING:
drive
belt's
1. Remove the belt guard.
mounting bolt.
edges.
4. Pivot the alternator on the base mounting bolt to the left
or right as required, to loosen or tighten.
5. Tighten the base mounting bolt and the adjusting strap bolt.
6.
Operate the generator for about 5 minutes then shut down
and recheck the belt tension.
7.
Replace the guard.
Never
tension
Belt
Tension
of
mind." The belt guard is NOT
eventu-
of
alignment and/or cause the alterna-
of
the belt and reduce the service life
(10mm) and no more than 1/2 inch
mid-
of
the belt.
attempt
while
the
to
check
engine
or
adjust
is
in
operation.
the
in
the
Engines & Generators
28
ENGINE
TORQUING
Tighten the cylinder head bolts according shown when this is done, and loosen one head bolt one-half tum and then tighten it between 85 to the BED require retorquing.
20
19
18
CYLINDER
in
the illustration below. Make sure the engine is cold
20KW and 25KW. The. 32 KW head bolts do NOT
13 9 5 4 8 12
HEAD
BOLTS
90 lb-ft. (11.8
CYLINDER
2 3
to
HEAD
the sequence
to
12.5 kg/m) for
BOLT
PATTERN
11
ADJUSTMENTS
16
NOTE:
In
case
of
severe vibrations and detonation noise, have
the injectors checked and overhauled
Poor
injection service center. loss
of
positive fuel pressure to the injection
in injector faults.
TESTING
Remove the injectors and check injector spray pressure and spray pattern. Correct as needed.
FUEL
INJECTORS
fuel quality, contaminates and
TESTER
by
an authorized fuel
pump
INJECTION PRESSURE TEST
will result
ENGINE
Check the compression pressure. To do this, warm the
engine, remove all
the fuel shut-off solenoid wire, and install a compression adapter in the injector hole or glow plug hole. Connect a compression tester on the adapter and crank the engine with the starter motor until the pressure reaches a maximum value. Repeat this process for each cylinder. Look for cylinders with dramatically (at least age of the others. Compression pressure should not differ by
more than 42.7 psi
If a -:veak lem ances for the weak cylinder, adjust as needed and test again.
If
cylinder to seal the rings and repeat the test. comes up
Abnormally high readings on all cylinders indicate heavy
c~rbon
med by
COMPRESSION
fuel
injectors, or glow plugs, disconnect
20%) lower compression than the aver-
(3.0 kg/cm2) at 200 rpm.
COMPRESSION
cylinder
IS either valve-or piston related. Check the valve clear-
the cylinder
- the rings are faulty.
ac~umulations,
htgh pressures and noise.
TESTER
is
flanked by healthy cylinders, the prob-
is
still low apply a small amount
If
a condition that
might
of
oil into the
compression
be accompa-
1.
Using the nozzle tester, check the spray pattern and injection starting pressure limit, adjust or replace the nozzle. When using nozzle tester, take thefollowing precautions:
A
CAUTION:
such
velocity
of
fingers
bloodstream,
a.
!f
the diesel fuel
tt.
At the same time, clean or replace the fuel filter.
b. Set the nozzle tester in a clean place where there is
dust or dirt.
c.
Mount the nozzle and nozzle holder on the nozzle
tester.
d.
Operate the hand lever
bleed the
~~
_int~rvals
InJection startmg pressure. Refer to the models Specification page for Injector Spray Pressure.
ADJUSTING
The
that
it
may
and
hands,
it
may
cause
air
in the nozzle line, then move the hand lever
of_
one stroke per second while reading the
of
nozzle and,
spray
injected
penetrate
destroying
of
the nozzle tester is stained,
tissue.
blood
poisoning.
of
nozzle tester several times
from
the
deeply
If it
if
into
it exceeds the
nozzle
enters
is
of
the
skin
the
repl~~e
no
to
!
ISHIM'THICKNESS
U.1mm D.2mm D.3mm D.5mm
INJECTOR
Engines & Generators
29
ENGINE
ADJUSTMENTS
If the pressure the
specified pressure
ness of The shim
(0.0020 As
0.05
(71.1lb/in When replacing
remove
is
different
the
adjusting shim.
has
10
different thicknesses for
in)
from
1.0
mm
(0.0020 in)
2
)
of injection pressure increases.
the
the
body
with
the specified torque.
INSPECTING
1.
Operate the
one rectly injects strips.
THE
hand
stroke
per
in
its axial direction. A nozzle
fuel
in
an
Also, a spmy defect. These defects ging with cleaned
dust
before
expose one's skin
skin
and
cause infection.)
from
the
by
increasing or decreasing
mm
(0.0393
is
shim,
in)
increased,
grip the retaining
a wrench. Tighten
SPRAY
lever of the
second
PAnERN
nozzle
to
check if the
oblique direction or
in
the
form
may
sometimes
and,
therefore,
reassembly.
to
this
all
(Care should
spray
standard value,
every
to
1.95
approx.
the
adjust
the
0.05 mm
mm
(0.0768
5.0
kg/cm
nut
in
a vise
retaining
thick-
nut
tester at intervals of
fuel
is
injected cor-
is
defective if
in
several separate
it
of particles indicates a
be
caused by
parts should
as
it
may
be
be
taken
penetrate
carefully
not
the
to
in).
2
and
to
clog-
to
2.
Apply
the
by
operating the
nozzle
tip.
on
the
bottom, replaced. A remain indicate a defect.
pressure of
If
it
very
on
the
tip
CORRECT
115
kglcm2 (1635lb/in
hand
lever,
and
drips or has a
it
is
considered defective
small
amount
of
the
nozzle;
AFTER
DRIP
check
the
large
accumulation of
of
fuel
may
however,
WRONG
TEST
2
)
to
drips
and
should.
sometimes
this.
does
nozzle
from
not
the fuel be
NORMAL
FAULTY
ANGLE
CHATTERING
TEST
FAULTY
DIRECTION
Engines & Generators
30
ENGINE
TROUBLESHOOTING
The tables which follow indicate troubleshooting procedures based upon certain problem indicators, the probable causes the problems, and the recommendations to overcome these problems.
Key
switch depressed: fuel
START engagement.
START indications
fuel Generator
start,
Engine Battery
Battery
Generator
on, no
solenoid
SWITCH
switch
OK;
solenoid
engine
fuel
solenoid
can't
runs
not
engine
be down.
charging
Problem
PREHEAT
panel
indications;
or
electrical
DEPRESSED,
is
depressed;
starter
solenoid
not
functioning.
cranks,
energized.
stopped.
stops.
switch fuel
pump
no
panel
but
does
starter
OK
not
1.
Battery
2.
Emergency 20-Amp
2.
3.
1
0-Amp
preheat
4.
Loose
5.
Preheat
1.
Connection
2.
Faulty
3.
Faulty
4.
Loose
5.
Low
1.
Poor Defective
2.
1.
Faulty
Preheat
2.
Faulty
1.
1.
Oil High
2.
Low
3.
4.
Poor
DC
5.
1.
DC Alternator
2.
Fuel
1.
2.
Switches or
disconnected.
Fuel
3.
4.
20
Amp
Exhaust
5.
6.
Water
Probable
Switch
stop
circuit breaker
solenoid.
battery
solenoid
to
switch. solenoid.
battery
battery.
connections
fuel
fueling
system.
solenoid
DC
alternator.
Pressure
switch.
resistance
resistance
battery
connections.
alternator
charge
circuit
drive.
lift
pump
and/or
starvation.
circuit
system
in
fuel.
Cause
not
on.
switch
breaker
tripped
connections.
not
operating.
solenoid
connections.
to
fuel
solenoid.
faulty.
leak
to
leak.
not
charging
faulty.
failure.
wiring
breaker
is
restricted.
of
off.
tripped.
on
faulty.
solenoid.
ground.
..
loose
.
tripping.
Note:
The engine's electrical system is protected
by a 20
amp manual reset circuit breaker located on a bracket at the rear of
the engine. The preheat solenoid is close emergency bracket
STOP switch, which may be mounted on the same
or
on the back
of
the instrument panel, depending
by,
as
is the
upon the generator model.
Verification/Remedy
1.
Check
switch
and/or
battery
connections.
Check
2.
Reset
2.
circuit Check
3.
Check(+)
4.
engine
Check
5.
Check
1.
2.
Check Check
3.
Check
4.
Check
5.
Check
1.
Check
2.
fuel
1.
Check
1a.
Switch
1
b.
Replace
2c.
Check Check
2. 1
..
Remove
1.
Observe is
2.
Check lines.
after
Check
3.
4.
Check corrosion.
Check
5.
DC
1.
Perform
Testing
Check
2.
for volts
Fuel
1.
pump Inspect
2.
Inspect Check
3.
Check
4.
Ensure cause
5.
Check exhaust
6.
Pump bleed
emergency
breaker;
and
voltage
grouno solenoid connection.
switch that battery
battery
connections. that
run
solenoid.
that
to
fuel
solenoid.
not
running.
wiring.
(Do
short
all cable
connections,
ELECTRICAL
the
drive
loose
are
lift
pump
with
wiring
switches fuel for
breaker
tripping.
for water
fuel
stop
switch
if
breaker
check
at
connection
stud.
with
12
volts connections.
charge
12
volts
fuel
combine
batteries.
lift
pump.
Exc.
connection
if
gauges
Insert
not
start
is
located.
wires
connections
D.C.
voltage
Battery
belt
connections.
present
should
spare.
for
supply,
high
blockage,
elbow.
from
system.
trips
circuit
for
shorts
and
after
breaker
to
starter
Check
battery
"S"
terminal
ohmmeter.
are
present
state.
are
present
valves
are
open.
house
and
at
alternator,
and
panel
Test
the
oil
pressure
sensitive
engine.)
for
temperature
at
battery
check
belt
SYSTEM/ALTERNATOR.
check
Charging
tension.
Alternator
Check
at
the
Exc.
make a distinct
short
circuits
for
proper
fuel
valves,
DC
amperage
is
not
overly
collapsed
fuel
tank(s);
position.
again,
check
to
ground.
on
preheat
solenoid
cable
for
voltage.
at
the
at
the(+)
start
batteries.
lights
are
switch.
(0-
.25
Remove
connections
rise
to
for
tension,
of
generator
Circuit
in
should
output
with
terminal.
ticking
and
loose
operation.
fuel
lift
draw
during
sensitive
hose,
carbon
change
preheat
solenoid.
and(-)
connections.
solenoid
connection.
connection
repair
alternator.
activated
amp)
meter
locate
the
loose
connections,
test
alternator.
charging
this
manual.
turn
voltmeter.
sound.
connections.
pump.
operation.
to
heat
which
buildup
filters
and
solenoid
connection
on
the
when
engine
in
battery
and
replace
fault.
See
circuit.
freely.
Check
Ensure
Replace
would
at
to
See
12
,.,.,..,.,WES'TERBEKE
I
Engines & Generators
31
ENGINE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Generator
Generator low
oil
pressure.
Generator High
exhaust
Exhaust
smoking
Problem
engine
overheats/shuts
engine
shuts
engine
shuts
temperature.
problems
down,
down,
down.
Probable
1.
Raw
water
2.
Coolant
1.
loss
of
Oil
pressure
2.
1.
Exhaust
2.
High
temperature
too
low a temperature.
1.
Blue
smoke.
2.
White
smoke.
3.
Black
smoke.
not
not
circulating.
oil.
switch.
too
hot.
Cause
circulating.
switch
opens
at.
1.
Raw
2.
Obstruction
2a.
Thermostat-
Replace
2b.
loss
for
leaks.
2c.
Broken
2d.
Air
leak
bleed
1.
Check oil
drain
Replace
2.
1.
Check
2.
Check check
1.
Incorrect
1a.
Crankcase through
2.
Engine
2a.
Faulty
3.
Improper
3a.
Fuel insufficient exhaust
3b.
Improperly
3c.
lack ventilation.
3d.
Overload.
VerificationJRemedy
water
pump
failure.
at
raw
water
remove
thermostat.
of
coolant-
or
loose
in
system;
air.
Add
dipstick,
hose
oil
pressure
raw
water
for
satisfactory
with
ohmmeter,
grade
is
the
exhaust}.
is
running
injector
grade
burn
incomplete
air
system;
timed
of
air -check
and
check
belts-
run
engine
coolant
as
look
for
connection.
switch.
injection
operation
replace
of
engine
overfilled
with
cold.
or
incorrect
of
fuel.
due
for
proper
check
air
injectors
air
intake
oil
Check
impeller-
intake
or
raw
water
test
in
hot
water.
hoses,
hose
clamps,
tighten/replace.
and
open
at
look
with
if
faulty.
oil
filter
for
switch
oil
(oil
timing.
back
(Check
or
air
filter.
the
exhaust
pressure
poor
needed.
leaks
flow,
oil.
engine
injector
to
high
combustion
intake.}.
or
valves and
replace.
filter.
drain
plug,
pressure
and
at
obstruction.
bypassed,
is
blowing
in
exhaust
for
restrictions
compression.
Check
for
etc.
cap
to
out
proper
or
in
TROUBLESHOOTING
If
the gauge reading is other
by
the
gauge
when
the instrument panel is energized,
is
to check for 12 volts
step and
the
Negative (B-) terminals of the gauge.
Assuming
that there
is
than
what is nonnally indicated
DC
between the ignition (B+)
12 volts as required, leave the
WATER
TEMPERATURE
the
instrument panel energized( engine on( and perform the following
1. Disconnect the sender wire at the gauge and see
steps:
gauge reads
zero,
which is the normal reading for this
if
the
situation.
2. Remove the electrical connection at the sender on the
to
engine and ground it should register this
situation.
full
the engine metal. The gauge
scale, which is the normal reading
Engines & Generators
first
for
AND
OIL
PRESSURE
If
both
of
the gauge undoubtedly conductor from
If
either
'.defective and should
Assuming the gauge is sender
Check that the engine block is connected
OK
and
the
of
the gauge tests are negative, the gauge
to
the sender terminal at the ·gauge for continuity.
GAUGES
tests.
are positive, the gauge is
the problem lies either with the
sender
to
the gauge or with the
be replaced.
OK,
check the conductor from
to the ground.
Some starters have isolated ground terminals and battery
is
connected to the starter (both plus and minus
terminals), the ground side will not necessarily
to
the block.
sender.
is
probably
if
the
be
connected
the
32
GENERATOR
INFORMATION
USE
OF
ELECTRIC
The power required to start more than is required to keep it running after it is started. Some motors require much more current to start them than others. Split-phase under similar circumstances, than other types. They are com­monly used on easy-starting loads, such as washing machines, started, such as small power tools. Because they require 7 times as much current to start as to run, their use should
avoided, whenever possible, ven by a small generator. Capacitor and repulsion-induction motors require from 2 to 4 times as much current to start as to run. The current required to start any motor varies with the load connected to it. compressor, for example, will require more current than a
·motor to which no load is connected.
In
general, the current required to start
to medium starting loads
*NOTE:
more
for this is that the hardest starting types (split-phase) are
made
Because the heavy surge motors is required for only an instant, the generator will not be seconds. off on
Required
Run the generator first with no load applied, then at half the generator's capacity, and finally loaded to its full capacity as indicted on the generator's data plate. The output voltage should
the generating plant and the appliances it supplies. voltmeter
load, check it with a portable meter and amp probe.
or
where loads are applied after the motor is
MOTOR
SIZE
(HP)
1/6 1/4 1/3 1/2 3/4
1
In the above table the maximum Amps for Starting is
for some small motors than for larger ones. The reason
in larger sizes.
damaged
all other electrical loads and,
the electric motor.
if
If
difficulty is experienced in starting motors, tum
Operating
be
checked periodically to ensure proper operation
or
ampmeter is not installed to monitor voltage and
MOTORS
an
electric motor is considerably
(Aq
motors require more current to start,
if
the electric motor is to be dri-
An
electric motor connected to an air
115-Volt
will
be
approximately as follows:
AMPS
FOR
RUNNING
(AMPERES)
3.2
4.6
5.2
7.2
10.2 13
of
current needed for starting
it can bring the motor up to speed in a few
if
possible, reduce the load
motors connected
AMPS
FOR
STARTING
(AMPERES)
6.4
to
22.4*
9.2
to
32.2*
10.4
to
72.8*
14.4
to
29.2*
20.4
to
40.8*
26
to
52
Speed
If
an
5 to
be
not
of
AC
Generator
Frequency is a direct result indicated by the following:
0 When the generator is run at 1800 RPM, the
output frequency is
0 When the generator is run at 1500 RPM, the
output frequency is 50 Hertz.
Therefore, to change the generator's frequency, the genera-
tor's drive engine's speed must be changed. Along with a reconfiguring a regulator board voltage output adjustment must also be made.
Generator
Frequency
of
the
See ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR in this manual.
Adjustment
of
engine/generator speed, as
AC
60 Hertz.
AC
AC
output connections at the generator,
voltage
voltage
Maintenance
0 Maintaining reasonable cleanliness is important.
Connections corroded, and insulation surfaces may start conducting salts, dust, engine exhaust, carbon, etc. are allowed to build up. Clogged ventilation openings may cause exces­sive heating and reduced life
of
terminal boards and rectifiers may become
of
windings.
if
0 For unusually severe conditions, thin rust-inhibiting petro-
leum-base coatings, should be sprayed
surfaces to reduce rusting and corrosion. Typical materials
suggested are Daubert Chemical Co.
and Ashland ''Tectyle 506" or equivalent.
or
brushed over all
"Non-RustAC-410"
0 In addition to periodic cleaning, the generator should be
inspected for (a) tightness
of
overheated terminals and (c) loose
of
all connections, (b) evidence
or
damaged wires.
0 The drive discs on single bearing generators should be
if
checked periodically
and for any evidence
should not be allowed to become rusty because rust may accelerate cracking. The bolts which fasten the drive disc to the generator shaft must
of
the head.
by
8, identified ners
possible for tightness
of
incipient cracking failure. Discs
be
hardened steel SAE grade
6 radial marks, one at each
of
of
the 6 cor-
screws
0 The rear armature bearing is lubricated and sealed; no
maintenance is required. However, noisy or rough-sounding, have it replaced.
if
the bearing becomes
0 Examine bearing at periodic intervals. No side movement
of
shaft should be detected when force is applied. motion is detectable, bearings are wearing shaft
of
bearing socket outside bearing has occurred.
be
Repair must
rub and cause major damage to generator.
made quickly
or
major components will
or
wear on
if
side
NOTE:
When the vessel in which the generator is installed
contains that the generator vide one
panel. This will ensure
generator.
AC
equipment
120
voltAC
of
120
volts only,
sAC
terminal block be configured to pro-
hot
leg for the
good
vessels
motor starting response from the
it
is
recommended
distribution
Engines & Generators
33
THE
SINGLE
BE
AND
GENERATOR
THREE
PHASE
DESCRIPTION
This generator is a tor which requires only duce
AC output. The copper stator are responsible erator.
The magnetic be induced into rotation. Diodes located age
to
IX;
and This creates the
windings of the
which
is supplied auxiliary windings to
a voltage regulator. The regulator produces a DC voltage
to
further excite the exciter stator windings, enabling erator to produce a senses AC voltage output exciter stator winding according
ator is furnishing.
INTERNAL
3
PHASE
four-IIDle,
for
field
the
related excitor rotor windings during
supply
an
electromagnetic
main
to
a load. An AC voltage
of
rated
To
maintain
TWELVE
brushless, self-exdted genera-
the
driving
the
produced causes
in
the
it
to
the
stator, inducing
the
main
AC output. The voltage regulator
and
WIRING
force
and
laminated
self-exciting feature of
exciter rotor rectify this volt-
windings of
field
which rotates through
stator
and
adjusts
DC
to
amperage
a constant voltage output.
SCHEMATIC
WIRE
RECONNECTABLE
of the engine
iron
in
the exciter
an
AC voltage
the
rotating
an
AC voltage
is
produced
is,
in
tum, supplied
excitation
load
the
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this
the
to
to
'pro-
gen-
to
field.
in
the
gen-
the
gener-
CIRCUIT
A circuit breaker tors. This circuit breaker will automatically disconnect gener-
ator power in case of breaker can be manually shut off tor
NOTE:
add-on
ERBEKE
BREAKER
is
installed on all WESTERBEKE genera-
an
electrical overload. The circuit
to
ensure that
This circuit breaker is available
kit for earlier model generators; contact your
dealer.
no
power
is
coming
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1
STATOR·
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4
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6 : :
8
•ri
I
'
'FUSE
6.3AMP
:
0
;
~!~MI
: Block
~
2
I
when
servicing the genera-
into the boat.
as a WESTERBEKE
CIRCUIT PART
28
[16
25
[28
32
[25
BREAKER
NUMBERS
KW-
60Hz
KW-
50
KW..:.
60
KW-
58
KW-
60Hz
KW
-50
WEST-
NO.
Hz
NO.
Hz
NO.
Hz
NO.
NO.
Hz
NO.
42701 427181
42712
427111
42703
T D
81
REGULATOR
1-.v-IWESTERBEKE
l Engines & Generators
34
A.
EXCITOR
1.
Exciter Stator Windings
B.
ROTOR
1.
Auxiliary
2.Diodes
3.
Main
4.
Pozi
C.
MAIN
1.
Auxiliary
2.
- 7 Main Stator
3. Auxiliary (AC
D.
AC
E.
REGULATOR
Windings
Rotor Windings
Resistor
STATOR
Windings Windings
to Regulator)
TERMINAL
a.b.c.
Windings
BOARD
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STATOR
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REGULATOR
EXCITER
ROTOR
INTERNAL
WIRING
SINGLE
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1
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ROTOR
FIELD
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PHASE
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SCHEMATICS
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STATOR
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RED
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6
WIRE
REGULATOR
YELLOW
PHASE
RECONNECTABLE
FUSE
6.3AMP
BLUE
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vruow
/"'ffV'tWESTERBEICE
- ) Engines & Generators
35
GENERATOR
AC
VOLTAGE
CONNECTIONS
AC
VOLTAGE
NOTE:
erly positioned when changing the of
the
AC
terminal block, use terminal ends for 1/4 inch studs that will
accept multi strand copper wire sized for the amperage rating from the hot lead connection. The frame ground wire is white or
white with a green strip. It connects between the neutral
stud and the generator frame.
120/240V - 60 Hz
CONNECTIONS
The frame ground wire (white/green) must
AC
output configuration
terminal block. For making connections to the
BE
SINGLE
0 0
L1
PHASE
120V-
60Hz
0 0
be
prop-
AC
,,
Generator
1.
2.
NOTE:
installations ground source
230'V
-50
Frequency
Frequency is a direct result
1800 rpm =
To
change generator frequency, follow the steps below:
Configure the AC terminal block for the desired voltage frequency as shown. Ensure that the case ground connected stud.
The
circuit.
in the vessel.
Hz
0
60
hertz; 1500 rmp =
to
the correct terminal block neutral ground
white/green ground
where
the A C circuit has a separate neutral and
This will prevent
0 0
of
engine/generator speed:
50
hertz.
wire
may be removed in those
the
unit
from
being a ground
~
wire
is
20
KW
BED
SHOWN
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
~
JUN!P~J'IIS
REQUIRED
FOR
120V-
60
Hz
Engines & Generators
36
GENERATOR
AC
DESCRIPTION
.
The
regulator is equipped with seven numbered terminals (0 to 6) and their related brass jumpers. The illustrations show connection points and jumpers for the 3 phase configuration of
the generator. The sensing leads connect between pin #1
and pin
#0
NOTE:
the regulator board between terminal B and
#2 on the
on
the voltage regulator board.
Series Delta requires the installation
AC
terminal block and connection #2 and
of
q jumper on
0.
170 • 270V
180
·160V
VOLTAGE
CONNECTIONS
BLK
AVR
CASE GND
CASE
GN~
Ut
L1
L1
Vt
L2
Vt
L2
L3
L3
GRN
GRN
AVR
GND
3
PHASE
PARALLR
L-L-
208
L-N
-120
L·L-
190
L-N
-110
VOLTAGE
WYE
(STAR)
VAC
30
50
VAC
10
60
VAC
30
50
VAC
10
60
REGULATOR
Hz Hz Hz Hz
BE
THREE
SERIES
L-L -450 L-N
-
265
L-L-
380
L-N
-2:30
PHASE
WYE
(STAR)
VAC
30
60
VAC
10
60
VAC
30
50
VAC
10
50
(TWELVE
BE
Hz Hz Hz Hz
WIRE)
THREE
PHASE
L·L-
L2,
L3~N
L·L-
l2, L3-N-
A.
SERIES
repositioning
lead
ator
(SIX
SERIES
from
housing.
240
-
120
230 115
DELTA-
neutral
DELTA
WIRE)
VAC
3060Hz
VAC
10
VAC
3050Hz
VAC
1050Hz
Note
of
the
to
60
Hz
the
ground
gener-
1-.v-IWESTERBEKE
l Engines & Generators
37
J.
Jumperusing Wire.
#10
AWG
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENTS
Description
The
voltage regulator is an advanced design which ensures optimum complete protection circuitry to guard against operating conditions that could
AC
alternator performance. It is equipped with
be detrimental to the
AC
alternator.
Volts
This potentiometer is used to adjust output voltage. At proper
engine operating speed the output voltage should ±1% from a no-load condition to and from ations up to -6%.
Prior to starting the engine, mers (using a mini phillips screwdriver) fully in a counter clockwise (Minimum) direction until you feel them hit their stops.
Thm (Maximum) in the same manner.
With the alternator running at no-load, at normal speed, and with age will oscillate.
The
lize. Increase the voltage to the desired tion, only the green LED will stay lit.
power factor 1.0 - 0.8 with engine drive speed vari-
the
AMP
and HERTZ trimmers completely clockwise
VOLT adjust at minimum, it is possible that output volt-
Slowly rotate the VOLT adjust clockwise.
voltage output
of
the alternator will increase and stabi-
a.
full rated generator output
tum
the VOLT and STAB trim-
~alue.
be
held at
In this situa-
Stability
This potentiometer permits variation
. response to generator load changes so as to limit overcom-
pensation and obtain a minimum recovery time to the normal voltage output.
In order to adjust the regulator stability the alternator must be
~
running Tum
·starts to fluctuate. terclockwise until the voltage is stable within 1 a volt.
e
-'
i
I
....
JlJl-load and the output must be monitored.
the STAB adjust slowly clockwise until the voltage
At
this point rotate the STAB adjust coun-
red
green
._
yellow..._
Hertz
Amp
Stab
Volt
of
the regulator's
or
2 tenths
of
Amp-Hertz
These two adjustments are used in conjunction with the two
protection circuits in the voltage regulator that are indicated
by the illumination
1.
Delayed overload protection (yellow LED).
2. Low speed protection (red LED). Both systems have an intervention threshold which can
adjusted using the respective potentiometer. Each circuits are able to cause voltage to safeguard the excitor windings and prevent their overheating.
The overload protection system has a delay which permits temporary overloading motor start-up ulator also has a third LED (green), that ator operation to indicate correct operation with the generator.
Setting
In must
1. Load the alternator to its rating, then decrease the speed
2. Rotate the
3. Slowly rotate the
4.
NOTE:·
remove
Setting
NOTE:
the
order to set the
be
loaded
the·el}gine by 10.10% (54 Hertz on hertz
on
its stop. Wait about put
of
the alternator should drop and the yellow LED light
should come on
output voltage increases to approximately 97% voltage output at the start the yellow LED light should come on.
Return to nominal speed, the yellow LED will tum off
and the alternator voltage will rise
Should this not happen, repeat the adjustment.
When changing
the 60 hertz jumper bar
the
If
the
jumper strap is
two
60 Hertz terminals.
setting,
the alternator should be running at
1.
To adjust the underspeed (low frequency) protection circuit, lower the engine speed at (54 hertz on
2. Rotate the Hertz adjustment counterclockwise slowly until the alternator's the same time the red
3. Increase the engine speed to its normal speed (frequency). The red
put will return to normal.
With the above adjustments made, the regulator should func­tion normally .
of
a colored LED lights.
an
adequate reduction in excitor
of
the generator during times such as
or
other similar load surge demands. The reg-
glows during gener-
of
the regulator
Overload
AMP
to
50
hertz units).
AMP
Underspeed
unit
is
in
Protection
overload protection, the alternator
its full output rating.
60
hertz units, 45
adjustment counterclockwise until it hits
15-20 seconds after which the
..
AMP
adjustment clockwise until the
of
the adjustment.
to
its normal value.
from
60 hertz to 50 hertz operation,
from
the regulator board .
Protection
operating at 60 Hertz ensure that
place
on
the regulator board between the
In
order
to
adjust the underspeed
no-load.
90%
of
its normal running speed
60 hertz units, 45 hertz
AC
output voltage starts to decrease and at
"LED"
"LED"
light will go out and the
on
50
hertz units.
light comes on.
AC
be
of
the two
AC
of
the
At
this point
the
voltage out-
out-
of
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
DIAGRAM
Engines & Generators
38
NOTE:
BE
PERFORMED
BE
TROUBLESHOOTING
AC
GENERATOR
WITH
TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGINE
OPERATING
AT
MUST
60
HERTZ
No
AC
voltage
Residual
15 • 20
Low
AC
60
-100VAC.
High
AC
150
VAC
·
Unstable
AC
voltage
60
·100
FAULT
voltage
volts
AC.
voltage
output
or
higher.
voltage
drop
volts
output
produced
output
voltage
output.
under
AC.
at
at
load
no
load.
at
no
no
load
load
1.
Short
or
main
stator
2.
Shorted
on
exciter
3.
Four
or
open
diodes
1.
Blown 6 AMP auxiliary
2.
Faulty
voltage
1.
Open
or
exciter
2.
Open rotor
1.
Faulty
1.
STB
1.
rotor 1 to 3 diodes.
or
winding.
voltage
pod
needs
adjustment.
Diode(s) breaking applied
PROBABLE
open
in
the
winding.
pozi-resistor
rotor.
more
shorted
on
exciter
buse
fuse
circuit
feed
to
regulator. shorted shorted
on
on down
(inductive)
diodes exciter
regulator.
regulator
exciter
rotor
when
1-3
or
rotor.
AVR.
in
load
is
diodes.
CAUSE
4.
Short
stator
5.
Short
field
3.
Shorted stator
3.
Faulty
2.
Faulty
or
open
winding.
or
open
winding.
or
open
auxiliary
voltage
voltage
in
exciter
in
rotating
main
winding.
regulator.
regulator.
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3,9
SHORE
POWER
TRANSFER
SWITCH
SHORE
Generator
~
If
cuit, this must
POWER
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CONNECTIONS
NOTE:
Diagram
shows wire. use
/,--
__
120•
dotted
...
,
~~
fZSi-
,./
Volt
system.
lines
for
connections
For a
the
other
three-
hot
(60
HERTZ)
for a two-
wire
system
leg.
Ship·
to•
Shore
PN
32008
(40AmpstPole) PN
32009
(80Amps/
PN
32010
(125
Amps/
PN
32133
(200Amp&/Pole)
Switch
Pole)
Pole)
the installer connects shore power to the vessel's AC cir-
be
done by means
of
the Shore Power Transfer Switch. Set the transfer switch shown in the diagrams to the OFF
position. This switch prevents simultaneous connection
of
shore power to generator output.
A
CAUTION:
utility
shore
at
the
same covered bility
to
under
make
Damage power time.
the
sure
to
and
generator
This
type
wa"anty;
all
AC
connections
the
generator
output
of
generator
it
is
the
can
are
connected
damage
installer's
are
co"ect.
result
is
not
responsi-
if
120
VOLT/60HZ
Notice the repositioning
THREE
WIRE
of
the white wire ground load on the
CONFIGURATION
terminal block to the generator case.
Generator
~
J
;•
r.=.-t--4-w®lth
(3
Pole)
~
~
.
z
'----+--+--+-®
-~
Shore PoWer
Sw'tching
A
CAUTION:
before
switching vice-versa with
heavy
cause
damage
NOT-E!
Diagram
wire.
120·Volt
three-wire,120-Volt
/--
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,
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7round
-
Shore
because
AC
Power
Heavy
shore
loads
to
the
shows
connections
system
from
the
bo-at
1.2}
1 ·
motor
power
voltage
on
the
exciter
L1
... N .
It•
to
Generator
leads
to
generator surges vessel
being
circuit
for
a
two-
generator.
·system.
Ship-to-
Sttore
PN (40Amps/Pole)
-----
Ships
Load
~~~~~-Volt
Equipment
Switch
32008
ia'1,~:~~Pole)
PN
32010
(125Amps/Pole)
PN
32133
(200Amps/Pole)
Power
should
be
shut
off
power
or
induced
by
switching
operated
components
may
in
the
(3
Pole)
generator.
Engines & Generators
40
LAY·UP
&
RECOMMISSIONING
GENERAL
Many owners rely including engines off-season or for to
accomplish
The procedures
own
lay-up
check list These procedures
during a lay-up and maintenance needs
If
your provide assistance. ·
you
have
local
if
servicing
Propeller
The transmission be
opened
up and
out of
the
water or
storage
in
the cradle. severe strain on the propeller shaft or coupling or both, while the boat shaft apply not period of time.
Fresh
A recommended for This solution
antifreeze, depending solution
Should amount mixture.
and cooling
is
has
actually
to
small boats that
in
use,
Water
50-50
solution
to
more
from
Operate
mixture
system.
Lubrication
With
the
engine
sump.
Remove
with
new
oil.
ENGINE
oil oil
LUBRICATING
changing pressure and
A
CAUTION:
in
the
sump combustion chemicals internal
on
their boatyards to prepare their craft,
and
generators, for lay-up during the
long
periods
lay-up preparation themselves.
which
and recommissioning, or you may use them
others
do
the
should
also
of
any
questions
dealer;
Shaft
Coupling
and
propeller half couplings should always
the
bolts removed when the boat is hauled
moved
The
taken out
unless
or
been they
Cooling
of
antifreeze and distilled water is
use
may
require a higher concentration
make
sure
antifreeze the
engine the
engine
of
the
antifreeze
Now
recheck the antifreeze solution's strength.
of inactivity. Others prefer
follow
will allow you
procedures.
afford your engine protection
help
familiarize you with the
your engine.
regarding lay-up procedures, call
he
will
be
[Propulsion
from land to water, and during
flexibility
put in the water.
bent by these strains. This does not
are
have
been dry for a considerable
Circuit
in
the coolant system
on
the
the
antifreeze protection is adequate.
be needed, drain an appropriate
block and add a more concentrated
to ensure a complete circulation
of
hauled out
[Propulsion
area's winter climate. Check the
concentration throughout the
to
perform your
more than willing to
Engine]
the boat often puts a
In
some cases, the
of
the water when
Engine]
at
all times.
of
System
warm,
drain
all the engine oil from the oil
and
replace the oil filter and fill the sump
Use
the
correct
grade
of
oil. Refer to the
procedure.
over deposits
which
parts.
OIL pages
Run the engine and check for proper
make
sure
there are
Do
n~
leave
the
lay-up
combine
can
reduce
in
no
the
engine's
period.
to
produce
the
life
this manual for the leaks.
old
engine
Lubricating
oil
harmful
of
your
engine's
as
oil
and
Fuel
System
Top
off your fuel or higher. A fuel conditioner such stabilizer should be added. Change the element gasoline/water separator and clean the metal bowl. Re-install and make certain there are
a
fuel.
Fuel
System
Top
off your fuel
··additives should
' mix with the fuel being added and fuel still in
Additives. such should
be· condition the fuel. Care should be taken that the additives used are compatible separator used in the system. Change the element in your primary fuel filter/water separator clean the separator sediment bowl.
Change the fuel filter elements on the engine and bleed the fuel system, for 5 -
system. Check for the fuel system during this servicing, correcting them as needed. Operating the engine for 5 - 10 minutes will help allow movement
equipment on the engine. ·
Raw
Water
Close the through-hull seacock. Remove hose from the seacock. Place the end gallon bucket check the zinc anode found in the primary heat exchanger
the engine and clean or replace it as required, and any zinc debris from inside the heat.exchanger where the zinc anode is located. Clean the raw water strainer.
Start the engine and allow the raw water pump to draw the fresh water through the system. When the bucket is stop the engine and refill the bucket with solution slightly stronger than needed for winter freeze protection in your
Start the engine and allow all of this mixture to be drawn through the raw water system. Once the bucket is the engine. This antifreeze mixture should protect the water circuit from freezing during the winter lay-up,
as
providing corrosion protection.
Remove the impeller from your raw water pump (some
antifreeze mixture will accompany it, so catch it in a bucket). Examine the impeller. Acquire a replacement, if needed, and a cover gasket. Do not replace the impeller (into the pump)
until recommissioning, but replace the cover and gasket.
[Gasoline]
tanks
with unleaded gasoline
no
[Diesel]
tanks
with
No.
be
added prior
as
Bio-bor and Diesel Kleen + Cetane Boost
added at this time to control bacteria growth and
with
the primary fuel filter/water
as
needed. Start the engine and allow it to run
10
minutes
to
make sure
any
leaks that may have been created
of
the
treated fuel through the injection
Cooling
of
Circuit
clean fresh water. Before starting the engine,
area.
as
Sta-Bil gasoline
leaks. Clean
2D diesel fuel. Fuel
to
topping off
no
up
air
is
left
the
of
this hose into a
an
in
of
89
octane
in
your
any spilled
to
ensure
they
the
tank.
the fuel
in
raw water intake
five
on
also
clean
empty,
antifreeze
empty,
stop
raw
as
well
Engines & Generators
41
LAY·UP & RECOMMISSIONING
Starter
Lubrication and
if
battery connections the connections
Cylinder
If
WESTERBEKE
access the revolutions
If
to
the
Intake
Clean cloth block through-hull
to
Cylinder
Remove spray coat
'Reinstall
NOTE:
and
tions. attach
access
starter.
you
anticipate a
to
cylinder
your
en8ine
be
removed.
injectors
the
lightly
any
start-up!
fogging
the
At
gap
Re-install
the
Motor
cleaning
to
the
starter
Take
care
removed
Lubrication
recommends
the
cylinders.
walls.
and
re-install
does
Be
and
return
Manifold
filter
screen
soaked
opening.
exhaust port, Make a note to remove cloths prior
Lubrication
the
flame
oil
intake,
valves
the
flame
re-commissioning,
them.
Rotate
the
high
tension
Batteries
If
batteries make to
prevent batteries subjected batteries·a:nd
environment.
A
are
to
sure
that
they
them
from
will
not
to
severe environmental conditions, remove the
store
WARNING:
highly-explosive arcing
or a lighted
smoke
or
allow
serviced.
tit
Shut
prevent
electrical
Transmission
Check
or change
grime
and,
off the
coupling and coating. additional
grease
Check
that
information,
of the starter drive pinion
permits its easy removal. Make
are
shut off before attempting
in
properly replacing any electrical
from the
starter.
is
to
[Diesel)
long
lay-up period Squirt some Marvel Mystery Oill into
Rotate
the engine crankshaft by hand
the
glow
not
have
glow
sure
to
have replacement sealing
fuel line
(12
months or
removal
of
the glow
plugs.
plugs, the injectors will have
as
needed.
plugs
[Gasoline]
in the
flame
arrester, and place a clean
in
lube oil
Also
place
around
the flame arrester
an
oil-soaked cloth
in
[Gasoline]
arrester
into
be
remain
an
off
[Propulsion
the
the
and clean. Operate the engine and
the intake stalling the engine. This will
and cylinders with a
arrester.
remove
the
engine
by
spark plugs
Zeds.
left on board during the lay-up period,
are
fully charged, and will remain that
freezing.
them
Lead
gas,
cigarette,
open
all
an:lng
and
If
there is any doubt that the
fully charged, or that they will be
in a
warmer,·
acid
batteries
which
can
cigar,
«ame
near
electrical
equipment
during
pr6tec~
the
spark plugs and clean
hand
two complete
tighten securely
more compatible
emit
hydrogen,
be
ignited
or
the
by
pipe.
ballery
In
electrical
Do
not
being
the
Slii'JI!clng.
Engine]
fluid
in the transmission as
and touch up
output
flange
the
transmission vent
refer
to
the TRANSMISSION SECTION.
any
unpainted areas. Protect
with an anti-corrosion
is
open. For
required
advisable,
sure
the
remove
more)
for
two
washers
to
the
oil.
revolu-
and
firmly
a
vicinity
Wipe
Spare
Lay-up time provides a good opportunity to inspect your Westerbeke engine to
Parts
see
if
external items such as drive belts or coolant hoses need replacement. Check your basic kit and order items not on hand, or replace those items during the lay-up, such
SPARE
PAKI'S
section of this manual.
as
filters and zinc anodes. Refer
Recommissioning
The recommissioning of your Westerbeke engine after a
·-seasonal
• those descnbed in the section regarding preparation for starting However,. counteracted before starting the engine.
for
1.
2. Remove the raw water pump cover and gasket and
3.
way,
lay-up generally follows the same procedures
PREPARATIONS
some
of
the lay-up procedures will need to
Remove the oil-soaked cloths from the intake
discard the old removed during lay-up (or a replacement, Install the raw water pump cover with a new cover
Reinstall the batteries lay-up, and reconnect the battery cables, making terminals
Check to make sure
A
CAUTION:
and
eye
protection
batteries
can
be
ignited
cigarette,
flame
near
electrical arcing
during
4. Remove the spark plugs, wipe clean, re-gap,
proper tightness [gasoline].
5. Check the condition of the zinc anode in the
circuit and clean or replace the anode
that it
is
solution from the raw water coolant system.
engine is put into operation, the system will
short period advisable, service, to inspect the area where the zinc is located in the heat exchanger and clear any and all zinc debris
g~et
Install
that
were removed during the
are
clean
and
that the connections
that
the batteries
Wear
rubber
gloves, a iubber
when
servicing
emil
hydrogen, a highly
by
electrical
cigar,
or
pipe.
the
battery
equipment
Do
being
In
the
arcing
not
serviced.
vicinity
servicing.
not necessary to flush the antifreeze/fresh
of
time with no adverse affects.
as
either
an
end of season or recommissioning
FOR
the
raw water pump
batteries.
explosive
01 a
smoke
to
area.
6. Start
.the
engine in accordance with procedures
in the
PREPARATIONS
manual.
FOR STARTING section of
STAKI7NG
and
normal
if
required).
are
are
fully
gas,
lighted
or
allow
Shut
Dff
prevent
as
needed.
spares
used
to
as
starts.
be
manifold.
impeller
gasket.
sure
tight.
charged.
apron,
Lead
acid
which
an
open
all
electrical
and
install
raw
water
Note
water
When
the
self-flush
It
is
from
described
this
the
the
in
that
to
a
Engines & Generators
42
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine
Type
Aspiration
Governor Combustion Bore & Stroke Piston Firing otrectlon Maximum
(at Compression Dimensions
Weight Fuel
(approximate) lnctination
Generator
Compression
(Limit
cylinders)
Valve
Valve
Valve (engine
Engine
Injector Engine
Chamber
Displacement
Order
of
Rotation
Torque
1800
rpm)
Ratio
Consumption
Power
Pressure
of
difference
Timing
Seat
Angle
Clearance
cold)
Speed
Pressure
Timing
WESTERBEKE
SPECIFICATIONS
Diesel,
four-cycle, water-cooled mechanism
Naturally
aspirated. Electronic Swirl
3.50 x 4.0 154 1-3-4-2 Clockwise, 1171b-ft
21:1
Height:
Width:
Length:
9431bs
2.0
Continuous
Temporary
Take
off
30
TUNE-UP
427
between
Intake
Exhaust
Governing
type
inches
cubic
inches
when
(16.18
28.50
22.00
45.79
(431.7
gph
(7.57
200
Horsepower
SPECIFICATIONS
psi
(30
(47.2
psi
(3.0
Intake
Opens Closes
Exhaust
Opens
Closes
Intake
45"
Exhaust
30"
Intake
0.012
Exhaust
O.o12
1800
RPM
1500 1920 + 71·0 Static
0.205
60
RPM
50
timed -drop
:t
.005
four-cylinder,
Vertical,
(33
hp
at
(88.9 x 101.6
(2.51iters)
viewed
kg-m)
inches inches inches
kgs)
lph)
at
15"
(not
(maximum)
kg/em')
kg/em'})
17"
BTDC
47"
ABDC
51"
13"
inches
inches Hertz
Hertz
psi
(135 + 5·0
inches
in-line 1800
from
full
to
exceed
at
200
BBDC
ATDC
(0.3
(0.3
valve
BTDC
fresh
overhead
rpm
maximum).
mm)
the
(723.9mm) (546.1
(1163.3
rated
output
20
rpm
mm)
mm)
kg/em')
method
front
mm) mm)
min.)
20
valve
KW
BEDA
General Fuel
Fuel Fuel Nozzle Fuel
(on Air Air
(engine
General
Operating
Fresh
Raw
Raw
at
System
(fresh
General
Oil
Sump (not
Operating (engine
Oil
GENERATOR
Injection
Pump
Injection
Timing
Riter
engine)
cleaner
Row
combustion)
Temperature
Water
Pump
Water
Pump
Water
Row,
1800
rpm Capacity
water)
Riter
Capacity
including
Oil
hot)
Grade
FUEL
Open No.
Diesel
ZEXEL
o•
TDC Throttle Spin-on
Metal
81.0
COOLING
Fresh controlled
110 Centrifugal Positive
beltdrivim.
14.0 before
11.5
LUBRICATION
Pressure Full
filter)
Pressure
6.5 plus
50..60
API or
SYSTEM
flow,
self
20
SAE
J313,
fuel
according
Model
VE
(Top
Dead type type,
full
screen
type
cfm
(2.29
SYSTEM
water-cooled
with
-190"
F (77- type,
displacement,
gpm
(52.91pm)
discharging
qts
(10.881iters)
SYSTEM
fed
system
flow,
paper
U.S.
Qts
(6.151iters)
filter/cooler
psi
(3.5 -4.2
Specification
better.
SAE 1 OW-40
priming
cetane
to
Distributor
Center)
flow
cmm)
block,
heat
exchanger.
88.
C)
metal
impeller, rubber
(measured
into
element,
assembly
kglcm
of
CF,
- 1
bleed
point
rating
of
45
ASTM
thermostatically·
exhaust
spin-on
2
)
CF-4,
or
15W·40
or
0975
belt-driven
impeller,
elbow).
type
CG-4,
CH-4,
higher.
Cl-4
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Eng11N18
&
Generators
43
SPECIFICATIONS
Starting
Battery
Battery
capacity
DC
Charging
Alternator Starter Starting
Aid
DC
No-Load
Current
DC
Cranking
Current
AC
General -Single
Voltage -Single
Voltage
regulation: Frequency Rating
regulation:
(Volts
AC)
WESTERBEKE
ELECTRICAL
12-Vol~
(-) 400 -600 51
Amp
rated,
12-Volt,
Reduction
Glow
plugs,
±
2%
of
250 -300
GENERATOR
Phase
Phase
(SINGLE
Brushless, lubricated Reconnectable with
solid
120
or
120/240
230
Volts -50
±
2%
no
0.30
Hertz
20
!WI-
60
120
Volts
120/240
Volts
161W/-
50
230
Volts
SYSTEM
negative
ground
Cold
Cranking
belt-driven
Gear,
sheathed
rated
Amps
Amps
(engine
four-pole,
single state
load
no
166
72.7
single
voltage
Volts-
Hertz
to
load
Hertz
Amps 166/83
Hertz
Amps
revolving
bearing
full
load.
to
full
(1800
(1500
Amps
(CCA)
3
!WI
type
cold)
PHASE)
field
design.
phase
for
120/240
regulator.
60
Hertz
load.
rpm)
Amps
rpm)
20
Sealed
volts
KW
BEDA
General
20.0
16.0
Voltage (60
Voltage
(50 Amperage
(60
Amperage (50
Air (60
Note: Engine
Requirements (60
GENERATOR
-3
Phase
!WI
-
60
!WI-
50
-3
Phase
Hertz)
-3
Phase
Hertz)
-3
Hertz)
-3
Hertz)
Requirements
Hertz
at
1800
Increase
Combustion
Hertz
at
1800
AC
GENERATOR
Hertz Hertz
Phase
Phase
Brushless Sealed design. WYE, regulator
Low High DELTA
High DELTA
Low High DELTA
High DELTA
GENERATOR
Air
15%
425
for
81.0
air
RPM) supply
RPM)
six
lubricated
12
Lead
high
voltage
with
voltage
WYE
voltage
WYE
voltage
WYE
voltage
WYE
voltage
WYE
voltage
WYE
COOLING
cfm
(12.74
50
Hertz
cfm
(2.29
(3
Phase)
pole,
revolving
single
bearing
reconnectable
Delta.
protection
operation
Solid circuitry.
cmm)
1500
cmm)
field.
for
low
voltage
State
voltage
208
volts
480
volts
240
volts
380
volts
240
volts
70Amps 35Amps 60Amps
30.4Amps
52.5Amps
rpm
Engines & Generators
44
SPECIFICATIONS
WESTERBEKE
25
KW
BED
GENERATOR
Engine
Type
Aspiration
Governor Combustion Bore & Stroke
Piston Firing Direction Maximum
(at Compression
Dimensions
Weight Fuel
(approximate) Inclination
Generator
Chamber
Displacement
Order
of
Rotation
Torque
1800
rpm)
Ratio
Consumption
Power
SPECIFICATIONS
Diesel,
four-cycle,
water-cooled,
Take-off
mechanism Naturally Electronic
Swirl
3.74 x 4.13 182 1-3-4-2 Clockwise, 148
21:1 Height
Width: Length:
971
2.9
Continuous
Temporary
40
(50
aspirated.
Governing
type
inches
cubic
inches
when
lb-ft
(20.46
28.56
23.30
49.90
lbs
(440
kgs)
gph
(1
0.9 I ph)
15°
20°
Horsepower
four-cylinder,
Vertical,
in-line
hp@
1800
(95 x 105
(2.981iters)
viewed
kg-m)
inches inches inches
at
full
(not
to
exceed
(maximum)
overhead
rpm
rnrn)
from
(726.4 (591.8
(1140.5
rated
fresh
maximum).
the
front
rnrn) rnrn)
mm}
output
20
rnin.)
valve
General Fuel
Fuel
Injection
Fuel
injection Nozzle Fuel
Filter
(on
engine)
Air
cleaner
Air
Flow
(engine
combustion)
General
Operating Fresh
Water
Raw
Water
Raw
Water
at
1800
rpm
System
Capacity
(coolant)
Pump Timing
Temperature
Pump
Pump
Row,
FUEL
SYSTEM
Open
flow,
self
No.
2-D
SAE
higher.
Diesel
ZEXEL
Model
o•
TDC
(Top
Throttle
type
Spin-on
type,
Metal
screen
94.6
cfm
(2.7
COOLING
Fresh
controlled
110- 19o· F (77-
Centrifugal Positive
belt
15.0 before
11.5
SYSTEM
water-cooled
with
type,
displacement,
driven.
gpm
(56.71pm)
discharging
qts
(1
0.88
priming
-1
bleed
J313,
Cetane
according
Distributor
Center)
flow
blotk,
thermostatically-
exchanger.
as·
c)
metal
impeller, rubber
(measured
into
exhaust
rating
lute VE
Dead
full
type-cleanable
cmm)
heat
liters)
point of
to
ASTM
belt-driven
impeller,
..,
elbow).
45
D975
or
Compression (Limit
cylinders)
Valve
Valve
Valve (engine
Injector Engine
Engine
Pressure
of
difference
Timing
Seat
Angle
Clearance
warm)
Pressure
Timing
Speed
TUNE-UP
between
SPECIFICATIONS
427
psi
(47.2 Intake
Intake Exhaust
Exhaust Intake
Exhaust Intake
Exhaust 1920 + 71-0 Static
0.205 ± .005 1800
1500
(30
kg/em')
psi
{3.0
kg/ern'})
Opens
17°
Closes
4r
Opens
51 o BBDC
Closes
13°
45•
30°
0.012
inches
0.012
inches
psi
timed -drop
inches
RPM -60 RPM -50
Hertz Hertz
at
200
BTDC
ABDC
ATDC
(0.3
mrn)
(0.3
(135 + 5-0
valve
method
BTDC
rprn
mrn)
kg/em')
General Oil
Filter
Sump
Capacity
(not
including
Operating (engine
hot)
Oil
Grade
LUBRICATION
filter)
Oil
Pressure
Pressure Full
flow,
6.5
U.S.
plus
filter/cooler
50 -60
psi
API
Specification
or
better.
SYSTEM
fed
system
paper
element,
qts
(6.15
liters)
assembly
(3.5 -4.2
of
SAE 1 OW-40
CF,
spin-on
kg/em')
CF-4,
or
15W-40
type
CG-4.
CH-4.
Cl-4
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l
EnglntiS & GeneratOI'S
45
SPECIFICATIONS
Starting
Battery
Battery
Capacity
DC
Charging
Alternator Starter Starting
Aid
DC
No-Load
Current
DC
Cranking
Current
AC
General -Single
Voltage -Single
Voltage
regulation: Frequency Rating
regulation:
(Volts
AC)
WESTERBEKE
ELECTRICAL
12-Volt,
(-)
400 -600
51
Amp
rated,
12-Volt,
Reduction
Glow
plugs,
±
2%
of
rated
250 -300
GENERATOR
Phase
Phase
(SINGLE
Brushless, lubricated Reconnectable with
solid
120
or
1201240
220
Volts -50
±
2%
no
.3
Hertz
no
20
KW-
60
120
Volts
120/240
Volts
20
KW-
50
220
Volts
SYSTEM
negative
ground
Cold
Cranking
belt-driven
Gear
sheathed
type
Amps
Amps
(engine
four-pole,
single state
load
208
87
single
voltage
Hertz
to
load
Hertz
Amps
208.109
Hertz
Amps
revolving
bearing
phase
Volts -60
full
load.
to
full
load.
(1800
(1500
Amps
(CCA)
cold)
PHASE)
field
for
Hertz
Sealed
120/240
design.
regulator.
rpm)
Amps
rpm)
25
volts
KW
BEDA
General
Voltage (60
Voltage (50
Amperage
(60
Amperage (50
Air (60
Note: Engine
Requirements (60
GENERATOR
-3
Phase
-3
Phase
Hertz)
-3
Phase
Hertz)
-3
Hertz)
-3
Hertz)
Requirements
Hertz
at
1800
Increase
Combustion
Hertz
at
1800
AC
GENERATOR
Brushless Sealed design. WYE tor
Low High DELTA
High DELTA
Phase
Phase
Low High DELTA
High DELTA
GENERATOR
Air
15%
1.0
for
94.6
air
RPM) supply
RPM)
lubricated
12
and
with
protection
voltage
voltage
voltage
voltage
voltage
voltage
Power
50
Hertz
cfm
six
Lead
for
Factor
(2.7
(3
Phase)
pole,
revolving
single
bearing
reconnectable
Delta.
Solid
State
circuitry.
WYE
WYE
WYE
WYE
WYE
WYE
COOLING
425
cfm
(12.74
operation cmm)
1500
field.
for
low
voltage
voltage
regula-
208
volts
480
volts
240
volts
380
volts
240
volts
86.7
Amps
37.6Amps
75.2
Amps
38.0Amps
65.6Amps
cmm)
rpm
Engines & Generators
46
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine
Type
Aspiration Governor Combustion
Bore & Stroke Piston Firing Direction Maximum
(at Compression
Dimensions
Weight
Compression (Limit
cylinders)
Valve
Engine
Injector
Valve
Valve (engine
Engine
Chamber
Displacement
Order
of
Rotation
Torque
1800
rpm)
of
difference
liming
liming
Pressure
Seat
Angle
Clearance
cold)
Speed
SPECIFICATIONS
Ratio
TUNE-UP
Pressure
between
WESTERBEKE
Diesel,
four-cycle, water-cooled, mechanism
Naturally Electronic Swirl
type
3.94 x 4.33
210.8
cubic
1-3-4-2
Clockwise,
1661b-ft
18:1 Height:
Width: Length:
10381bs
SPECIFICATIONS
427
psi
47.2
psi
Intake
Opens
Intake
Closes
Exhaust Exhaust
Static
timed • drop
0.180 ± .005 2417 -2489 Intake
45•
Exhaust Intake
0.012
Exhaust 1800
RPM
1500
RPM
Vertical,
(46
hp
aspirated.
Governing
inches
Inches
when
(23
kg-m)
30.0
inches
22.0
inches
44.6
inches
(471.8
kgs)
(30
kg/em')
(3.0
kg/em'})
19" 47"
Opens
52"
Closes
14•
inches
psi
(170 -175
30"
inches
0.014
inches
60
Hertz
50
Hertz
four-cylinder,
in-line
at
(100.1 x 110.0
viewed
BTDC ABDC
overhead
1800
rpm
(3.51iters)
from
(762.0 (558.8mm) (113.3
at
200
rpm
BBDC ATOC
valve
method
BTDC
kg/em')
(0.3
mm)
(0.35
mm)
fresh
maximum).
mm)
the
front
mm) mm)
32
valve
KW
BEDA
General Fuel
Fuel Fuel
Nozzle Fuel
(on Air Air
(engine
General
Operating
Fresh
Raw
Raw at
System (fresh
General
Oil
Sump (not
Operating (engine
Oil
GENERATOR
Injection
Pump
Injection
liming
Filter
engine) cleaner Row
combustion)
Temperature
Water
Pump
Water
Pump
Water
Row,
1800
rpm
Capacity
water)
Riter
Capacity
including
Oil
hot)
Grade
FUEL
Open
No.
higher.
ZEXEL 12• Orifice Full
Metal 110
COOLING
Fresh controlled
170 Centrifugal
Positive belt
15.0 before
8.5
LUBRICATION
Pressure
Full
filter)
Pressure
6.3 plus
50-60
API or
better.
SYSTEM
flow,
self
priming
20
SAE
J313,
Diesel
fuel
Model
PE
BTDC
type
Row
Replaceable
screen
type • cleanable
cfm
(3.1
cmm)
SYSTEM
water-cooled
with
heat
-190°
F
(77-
type,
displacement,
driven.
gpm
(56.71pm)
discharging
qts
(8.041iters)
SYSTEM
fed
system
flow,
paper
U.S.
qts
(6.0
filter/cooler
psi
(3.5 -4.2
Specification
SAE 1 OW-40
-1
cetane
according
(In-Line)
block,
exchanger.
88"
C)
metal
impeller,
rubeer
(measured
into
exhaust
'
element,
liters)
assembly
kg/em')
of
CF,
CF-4,
or
bleed
point
rating
of
45
or
to
ASTM
0975
thermostatically-
belt-driven
impeller,
elbow).
spin-on
type
CG-4,
CH-4,
15W-40
Cl-4
t'WV'IWESJERBEICS
I Engines &
Genet'lltol's
47
Starting
Battery
Battery
capacity
DC
Charging
Alternator Starter Starting
Aid
DC
No-Load
Current
DC
Cranking
Current
AC
General -Single
Voltage -Single
Voltage
regulation: Frequency Rating
regulation:
(Volts
AC)
WESTERBEKE
ELECTRICAL
12-Volt,
(-) 600 -900 51
Amp
rated, 12-Volt, 3 KW Glow
plugs,
.1-.2
ohm
±
2%
of
250-
300
GENERATOR
Phase
Phase
(SINGLE
Brushless, lubricated
Reconnectable
with
solid
120
or
120/240
220
Volts -50
±
2%
no
.3
Hertz
no
32
KW-
60
120
Volts
120/240
Volts
25
KW -50
220
Volts
SYSTEM
negative
ground
Cold
Cranking
belt-driven
sheathed
rated
Amps
Amps
(engine
four-pole,
single state
load
266
108.7
single
voltage
Hertz
to
load
Hertz
Amps
266/133
Hertz
revolving
bearing
Volts-
full
load.
to
full
(1800
(1500
Amps
SPECIFICATIONS
Amps
(CCA)
type
cold)
PHASE)
field
design.
phase
for
120/240
regulator.
60
Hertz
load.
rpm)
Amps
rpm)
32
Sealed
volts
KW
BEDA
General-3 Phase
20.0
16.0
Voltage (60
Voltage (50
Amperage (60 .8
Amperage (50 .8
Air (60
Note: Engine
Requirements (60
GENERATOR
KW -60
KW-
50
-3
Phase
Hertz)
-3
Phase
Hertz)
-3
Hertz)
power
factor
-3
Hertz)
power
factor
Requirements
Hertz
at
1800
Increase
Combustion
Hertz
at
1800
AC
GENERATOR
Hertz Hertz
Phase
Phase
Brushless Sealed
design. WYE tor
Low
High
DELTA
High
DELTA
Low
High
DELTA
High
DELTA
GENERATOR
Air
1.0
15%
110
air
RPM) supply
RPM)
with
voltage
power
for
cfm
voltage
50
(3
six
pole,
lubricated
12
Lead
and
for
Delta.
protection
WYE
voltage
WYE
voltage
WYE
WYE
voltage
WYE
voltage
WYE
COOLING
factor
Hertz
operation
(3.1
cmm)
Phase)
revolving
Solid
cfm
field.
bearing
for
State
voltage
208 480 240volts
380 220
111.0Amps
48.1
96.2Amps
47.5Amps
82.0Amps
(15.0
1500
rpm
single
reconnectable
circuitry.
500
low
volts volts
volts volts
Amps
cmm)
voltage regula-
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Engines & Generators
48
WESTERBEKE
BE
GENERATOR
20KW
MANUAL
PRIMER
PUMP
PARTS
IDENTIFICATION
EXHAUST
ELBOW
EXHAUST
o-----
TEMPERATURE
SWITCH
CONTROL
SENSOR
PANEL
AC
CONNECTIONS
UNIT
DATA
OUTLET
TAG
LED
HEAT
EMERGENCY
LIGHTS
STOP
LEFT
SIDE
L-----
UNIT
DC
CHARGING
RAW
I.
D.
PLATE
ALTERNATOR
WATER
PUMP
RIGHT
SIDE
Engines & Generators
49
STARTER
WITH
SOLENOID
WESTERBEKE
BE
GENERATOR
25KW
OIL
PRESSURE
SENDER
PARTS
IDENTIFICATION
EXHAUST
TEMPERATURE
SWITCH
AC
CONNECTIONS
IT
DATA
OUTLET
TAG
70•
EXHAUST
HEAT
EXCHANGER---
LED
ELB,OW·----
FRESH
LEFT
SIDE
WATER
FILL
CAP
LUBE
OIL
FILTER
LUBE
UNIT
DC
CHARGING
OIL
DRAIN
I.
D.
PLATE
ALTERNATOR
HOSE
DC
BATTERY
GROUND
CONNECTION
RIGHT
SIDE
Engines & Generators
50
STARTER
WITH
SOLENOID
32.0BEDA
PARTS
IDENTIFICATION
DRIVE
COVER
COOlANT
THERMOSTAT HOUSING,
BElT
SIDE
Oil
FilL
FRONT
PRESSURE
CAP
Oil
Fill
CONNECTION
IPHON
TO
BREAK
INJECTORS
CONTROl PANEl
CIRCUIT BREAKER
REAR
LINEAR
ACTUATOR
GENERATOR BACK-END
LED
INDICATOR
EMERGENCY
REAR
CONTROl PANEl
LIGHT
STOP
OIL
PAN
WATER EXHAUST
SWITCH
OIL
DRAIN
HOSE
AIR
INTAKE/SilENCER
INJECTED
ELBOW
ENGINE
OIL
FilL
LEFT
SIDE
COOLANT PRESSURE
CAP
10
NAME
PLATE
FRONT
START
RAW
WATER
MOTOR
PUMP
HEAT EXCHANGER
Engines & Generators
51
Oil
SUMP
TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS
COMPONENT
Cylinder
head
Cylinder
head
Connecting
Main
bearing Camshaft Idler
Gear
Rocker
arm
Timing
gear
Rear
oil
seal
Oil
pan
bolts
Oil
pump
pipe
Fresh
water
Crankshaft
*
Injector
to
Injection
pipe
Intake
manifold
Exhaust
manifold
Back
plate Flywheel Damper
Timing
gear
Alternator
Thermostat Thrust
plate
Oil
pressure
Oil
pressure
Engine
mounts Alternator Coolant
temperature
Coolant
temperature
Glow
plug Camshaft Injection
pump
bolts cover
rod
cap
cap
thrust
plate
assembly
cover
cap
pump
pulley
head
flare
cover
bracket
housing
sender switch
bracket
gear
gear
bolts
nut
nut
switch sender
lb-ft
BEDA20.0
85-89
2-3 59-65 80-85 12-17 16-23 80-85 12-17
11.:...15 12-17
6-9
9-13
253-289 (35'-
43-51 (6.0-7.0) 18-22 12-17 20-24
24
-35
112-118
14-20 12-17
27-38
6-8
14-19
9-13
9-13 23-34 27-38 18-29 18-29
7-11
46-69
29-52
KW
(11.8
-12.5) (0.3-0.45) (8.2-
(11.0
-11.7) (1.6­(2.2-3.2)
(11.0
-11.7) (1.6­(1.5­(1.6­(0.8
-1.2) (1.2
-1.8)
(2.5­(1.6­(2.7
-3.3) (3.3
-4.8)
(15.5
-16.3) (1.9-2.7) (1.6­(3.8
-5.3)
(0.8
-1.1)
(1.9
~2.6)
(1.2
-1.8)
(1.2
-1.8) (3.2­(3.8-5.3) (2.5-4.0) (2.5-4.0) (1.0
-1.5) (6.4
-9.5) (4.0-9.0)
9.0)
2.4)
2.4)
2.0)
2.4)
40)
3.0)
2.4)
2.4)
4.7)
(m-Kg)
85-89
59-65 80-85 12-17 16-23 80-85 12-17· 11-15 12-17
253-289
12-17 18-22 12-17 20-24
24
112-118
14-20 12-17 27-38
14-19
23-34
27-38
18-29.
...
18~29
46-69
29-52
BED
2-3
6-9 9-13
-'35
6-8
9-13 9-13
7-11
25.0
KW
(11.8
-12.5) (0.3­(8.2-
(11.0
-11. (1.6­(2.2-
(11.0-11.7)
(1.6-2.4) (1.5­(1.6­(0.8-1.2) (1.2
-1.8)
(35-40) (1.6­(2.5 (1.6­(2.7 (3.3
(15.5 -16.3)
(1.9-2.7) (1.6­(3.8-5.3) (0.8 (1.9­(1.2 (1.2 (3.2-4.7) (3.8-5.3) (2.5-4.0) (2.5-4.0) (1.0 (6.4-9.5) (4.0-9.0)
0.45)
9.0)
2.4)
3.2)
2.0)
2.4)
2.4)
-3.0)
2.4)
-3.3)
-4.8)
2.4)
-1.1)
2.6)
-1.8)
-1.8)
-1.5)
7)
BEDA32.0
(Do
1.4-2.5
,.
59-65 72-77 14-19 14-19 14-19 14-19 14-19 14-19
5.8-8 9-13
253-289
12-17 18-22
14-19
17-20 28-38
KW
Not
Torque)
(0.2-0.~5)
(8.2
-9.'0)
(1
0.0-
,1 (1.9.-2.6) (1.9-
2.6)
(1.9-2.6)
~
(1.9
-2.6)
(1.9-
2.6)
(1.9
-2.6)
(0.8
-1.1)
(1.2
-1.8)
(35-40)
(1.6-
2.4)
(2.5-
3.0)
(1.9
-2.6)
(2.3-2.7)
(3.8-5.3)
0.7)
130-145 (18-20)
16-24 14-19 27-38
5.8-8.0, 14-19
9-13
9-13 23-34 27-38
18-29 18-29
NA NA
29-52
(2.2-M) (1.9-2.6) (3.8-5.3) (0.8
-1.1) (1.9-2.6) (1.2
-1.8) (1.2
-1.8) (3.2
-4.7) (3.8
-5.3) (2.5-4.0) (2.5
-4.0)
(4.0-9.0)
*
BEDA
20
I<JN
Generator
25
I<JN
bolt
tightened
and
BED
32
KW
evenly.
uses
an
injector
Generators
use
that
is
screwed
into
the
head
torque
injectors
that
are
bolted
to
the
head
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)
Engines & Generators
52
43-
51
-torque
lb-ft value
(6.0-
is
12
7.0).
to
17
lb-ft
(1.6 -2.4)
per
STANDARD
NOTE:
Unless stated othenvise for a specific assembly, use the following torque values when tightening standard hardware.
HARDWARE
TORQUES
Grade
6mm 8mm 1
Omm
1
Omm 12mm 12mm
12mm 13mm 14mm 14mm 16mm 16mm
Grade
6mm 8mm 1
Omm
1
Omm 12mm 12mm 12mm
4
6T
bolt bolt
bolt bolt bolt bolt bolt bolt bolt bolt bolt bolt
bolt bolt
bolt bolt bolt bolt bolt
head/nul head/nut
head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut
head/nut head/nut
head/nut head/nut head/nut
head/nut head/nut
Pitch
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.75
1.25
1
1.5 (ISO)
1.5
1.5
1.5 2
1.5 2
1
1.25
1.25
1.5
(ISO)
1.5
1.75
I
b-It
2.9-5.1
7.2-11.6
13.7-22.4
13.0-21.7
25.3-39.8
25.3-39.8
21.7-36.2
32.5-50.6
36.2-57.9
34.0-55.7
54.2-79.6
51.4-76.7
4.3-6.5
10.8-15.9
21.7-32.5
19.5-30.4
36.2-57.9
36.2-50.6
34.7-49.2
kg·m
0.4·0.7
1.0-1.6
1.9·3.1
1.8-q,O
3.5-5.5
3.5-5.5
3.0-5.0
4.5-7.0
5.0-8.0
4.7-7.7
7.5-11.0
7.1-10.6
0.6-0.9
1.5-2.2
3.0-4.5
2.7-4.2
5.0-8.0
5.0-7.0
4.8-6.8
Grade
7T,
8T
6mm
bolt
8mm
bolt
1
Omm
bolt
1
Omm
bolt
12mm
bolt
12mm
bolt
12mm
bolt
13mm
bot!
14mm
bolt
14mm
bolt
16mm
bolt
16mm
bolt
Grade 5 Cap
1/4
UNC
1/4
UNF
5/16
UNC
5/16
UNF
3/8
UNC
3/8
UNF
7/16
UNC
7/16
UNF
1/2
UNC
1/2
UNF
and
8.8 head/nut head/nut
head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut
head/nut
head/nut
head/nut head/nut head/nut
Screw
Pitch
1.25
1.25
1
1.25
1.5 (IS?)
1.5
1.75
1.5
1.5 2
1.5 2
I
b-It
5.8-8.7
14.5-21.7
28.9-39.8
26.8-37.6
54.2-75.9
50.6-65.1
43.4-61.5
57.9-86.8
72.3-108.5
68.7-101.3
108.5-166.4
101.3-159.1
9-11 11-13 18-20
21-23 28-33 30-35 44-49 50-55 68-73 73-80
kg-m
0.8-1.2
2.0-3.0
4.0-5.5
3.7-5.2
7.5-10.5
7.0-9.0
6.0-8.5
8.0-12.0
10.0-15.0
9.5-14.0
15.0-23.0
14.0-22.0
1.2-1.5
1.5-1.8
2.5-2.8
2.9-3.2
3.7-4.6
4.1-4.8
6.1-6.8
6.9-7.6
9.4-10.1
10.1-11.1
PARTS
Taper Taper Taper Water Oil Side
Bearing
REQUIRING
screw screw screw
drain
pressure
SEALANT
1/2
"
1/4
"
1/8"
plug
switch
seal
cap
No.
1
BOLT
M6
M8 M10 M12 M14
Thread Thread Thread Thread Thread
Periphery Contact
DIA.
GENERAL
SURFACES
(where
portion
(Gear
portion
(Cylinder
portion
(Cylinder
portion
(Cylinder
portion
(Cylinder
(Main
bearing
surface
with
SCREWS
BOLT
HEAD
MARK
4 7
0.3-0.5 0.8-1.0
10
1.0-1.3
1.0-1.3 1.5-2.2 2.5-3.5
1.8-2.5 3.0-4.2 5.0-7.0
3.0-4.2 5.5-7.5 9.5-12.0
5.0-7.0 8.0-11.0 16.0-19.0
SEALANTS
REQUIRING
to
mount
sealant
case)
block head
rear block block
caps
No. 1 and
cylinder
block
Engines & Generators
right
right right
SEALANT
coated
side,
pump
surface)
side,
rear
side
surface)
No.
parts)
cover)
middle
5)
portion)
SEALANT
Liquid
Teflon
Liquid
Teflon
Liquid
Teflon
Liquid
Teflon
Liquid
Teflon Permatex Permatex
#68 #6B
53
METRIC
CONVERSIONS
INCHES TO MILLIMETERS MILLIMETERS
Inches
1 25.40 2 50.80 3 4 5
10
Inches
1 2 3 4 5 6
Yards
1 0.91440 2 3 2.74320 4 3.65760 5
101.60
127.00
254.00
10
MILLIMETERS = 1CENTIMETER,
Meters
0.0254
0.0508 8 0.2032 0.2 7.874 0.8 31.496
0.0762
0.1016 10 0.2540 0.4 15.748 1.0
0.1270
0.1524
TO
CONVERT
Meters Yards
1.82880 7 6.40080
4.57200
MOVE
TO
INCHES
Qtm
76.20
Inches mm
15 20 25
30
35
40
381.00 1
508.00
635.00 3
762.00
889.00
1016.00 100
CENTIMETERS= 1 METER = 39.37
mm
2
4 5
10
Inches
0.0394
0.0787
0.1181
0.1575
0.1969 03937
mm
15 20 25 0.9843 30 35 40 1.5748
INCHES
(3.3
INCHES TO METERS METERS TO INCHES
METERS
YARDS
DECIMAL
Inches
11 12 0.3048 0.6
TO
CENTIMETERS,
TO
METERS METERS TO YARDS
6
8 9
10 9.14400
POINT
FOR
Meters Meters
0.1778
7
9 0.2286 0.3
0.2794 0.5 19.685
MOVE
Meters
5.48640 1
7.31520
8.22960 4 4.37445
HIGHER
VALUES-
0.1 3.937 0.7 27.559
DECIMAL
Meters
2 3
5 5.46807
e.g.
Inches
11.811 0.9
Meters
1.1
23.622 1.2
POINT
TWO
PLACES
TO
THE
Yards
1.09361
2.18723 7 7.65529
3.28084
6,000
METERS=
Meters
6 6.56168
8 9 9.84252
10
6,561.68
YARDS
Inches
0.5906
0.7874
1.1811
1.3780
FEET)
Inches
35.433
39.370
43.307
47.244
RIGHT
Yards
8.74891
10.93614
lb kg lb kg kg lb kg
POUNDS TO KILOGRAMS KILOGRAMS TO POUNDS
1
2
3 4 1.814 9 5 2.268
Gallons
1
2
3 4 15.14
5 18.93
Pints
1 0.47
2 0.95 7 3.31
3
4 1.89
5 2.37
0.454
0.907 7 3.175
1.361 8 3.629 3 6.614
GALLONS
Liters
3.79
7.57
11.36
PINTS
Liters
1.42
6 2.722 1 2.205 6 13.228
2 4.409
4.082 4 8.818 9 19.842
10 4.536 5
TO
LITERS
Gallons
10 20 30 40 50
TO
LITERS
Pints
6
8 9
10
Liters Liters
37.86
75.71 2 0.53
113.57 5 1.32 120 31.32
151.42
189.28
Liters
2.84 1
3.79
4.26 4 8.45
4.73
1
10 20
Liters
2 3
5
11,023
LITERS
Gallons
0.26 60
2.64
5.28
LITERS TO PINTS
Pints
2.11
4.23 7
6.34
10.57
TO GALLONS
TEMPERATURE
32
I
40
I
50
I
60
75
85
I I I I I I I I I
95
105
140
70
I I I I I I I I I I I I
0
10
5
15
20 25
30
35
40
60
lb
7 8
10 22.046
Liters
90
150 39.62 180 47.54
liters
6 12.68
8 9 19.02
10
175
80
212
100
15.432
17.637
Gallons
15.66
23.77
Pints
14.79
16.91
21.13
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SUGGESTED
SPARE
PARTS
Carry
Thennostat Gasket
Always a
spare
and
carry
set.
Only
·
Fuel
Easy
'
case
Genuine
('
i
Uft
Pump
to
replace
of a failure.
in
Westerbeke
Fuel
Uft
Pump
Filter
Change
·
operating
every
hours.
250
Check eaten tropical at several
Heat
Clean
.at
Spare
Zinc
Anodes
often,
up
quickly
waters
marinas,
spares.
Exchanger
out
and
least
once a year.
Check always
they
and
carry
inspect
Parts
·water
every
are
in
End
Gasket
gasket
Impeller
250
operating
have a spare
and
Gasket
set
on-board.
hours,
Oil
filters
Repiace every extras
Fuel
FueJ
line
fix a leak.
WESTERBEKE also offers two Spare Parts Kits, each packaged in a rugged hinged toolbox.
Kit Kit
banjo
"A"
includes the basic spares.
"B"
is for more extensive off-shore cruising.
A
Kit
Impeller Kit Heat Exchanger Gasket Fuel Filter with Gasket
Oil Filter Drive Belt Zinc Anodes
Fuel Lift
with
every
100
operating
on-board.
Hardware
fittings,
Pump Filter
Kit
washers
oil
change
hours.
etc.
at
Keep
to
''orive
Belts
Inspect
SPARE
often,
cracking & fraying.
If
using a dual
alternator
matched
pair
PARTS
look
for
sheave
buy
belts.
KITS
Carry
several Westerbeke operating
filters.
hours.
Fuel
filters
on-board,
Water Thermostat Kit
use
only
genuine
Change
B
Kit
Impeller Kit
Zinc Anodes Complete Gasket Kit Heat Exchanger Gasket Injector Fuel Filter with Gasket Oil Filter Drive Belt Fuel Lift
every
250
Pump Repair Kit
Pump Filter
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