Westerbeke 8.0KW SBEG, 11.6KW SBEG, 12.5KW SBEG, 14.0KW SBEG, 6.4KW SBEG Operator's Manual

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CALIFORNIA
PROPOSITION
WARNING
Exhaust gasoline its the cancer, reproductive
Exhaust colorless unconsciousness exposure
gas
from
engines
constituents)
State
of
California
birth
defects,
harm.
gasses
gas.
contain
Carbon
and
can
include:
•Dizziness
•Nausea.
•Headache
Weakness
IF
YOU
GET
OUT seek until
and
OR
ANYONE
INTO medical it
has
been
Sleepiness
THE
attention.
inspected
65
diesel
and
(and
some
of
are
known
to
to
cause
and
other
A
WARNING:
Carbon
Monoxide
death.
Monoxide,
is
poisonous
Symptoms
Throbbing
Muscular
Vomiting
•Inability
ELSE
EXPERIENCE
FRESH
AIR
IMMEDIATELY.
Shut
down
the
and
repaired.
of
to
ANY
unit
an
odorless
and
can
Carbon
in
Temples
Monoxide
Twitching
Think
Coherently
OF
THESE
If
symptoms
and
do
and
cause
SYMPTOMS,
persist,
not
restart
A
WARNING
should
be
generator.
WESTERBEKE MONOXIDE of
your
vessel.
obtainable
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DECAL
is
provided
fixed
to a bulkhead
also
recommends
DETECTORS
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are
at
your
local
)GENERATORS
CORPORA
(508) 823-7677
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by
WESTERBEKE
near
installing
in
the
living/sleeping inexpensive marine
store.
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STANDISH
MA
02780-7319
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and
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or
CARBON
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WARNING
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Gasoline with an ETHANOL content
higher than 10% (E10) is not allowed
and may void warranty.
Engines & Generators
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Read this safety manual caused
by
failure precautions. take
the
personne~
The
foUowing
Know
necessary
and your
safety instructions
the American Boat and
PREVENT
A
while
power.
• Do not operate this machinery without electrical enclosures and covers in place.
• Shut off electrical power before accessing electrical equipment.
• Use insulated mats whenever working on electrical equipment.
• Make sure your clothing and skin are dry, not damp (particularly shoes) when handling electrical equipment.
• Remove wristwatch and all jewelry when working on electrical equipment.
• Do not connect utility shore power to vessels AC circuits, except through a ship-to-shore double throw transfer switch. Damage result if this procedure
• Electrical shock results from handling a charged capaci­tor.
PREVENT
A
exhaust
very
• Always check the engine coolant level at the coolant recovery tank.
A
• In case of an engine overheat, allow the engine before touching the engine or checking the coolant.
ELECTRIC
WARNING:
engine
is
Lethal
voltage
Discharge capacitor by shorting terminals together.
BURNS -HOT
WARNING:
system
hot!
WARNING:
carefuUy.
to
foUow
fundamental
when
dangerous
precautions
Most
accidents rules
conditions exist and
to
protect yourself, your
machinery.
are
in
compliance
Yacht
Council
(ABYC)
SHOCK
Oo
not
touch
AC
electrical
running,
or
when
connected
is
present
is
at
these
to
vessels AC generator may
not followed.
ENGINE
Oo
not
touch
hot
engine
components. A running
Steam
can
cause
injury
are
and
with
standards.
connections
to
shore
connections!
parts
or
engine
gets
or
death!
to
cool
PREVENT
A
• Prevent flash sparks pump, or other potential sources vapors. removing the fuel line, carburetor, or fuel
• Do not operate with a Coast Guard Approved flame arrester removed. Backfire can cause severe injury or death.
• Do not operate with the air cleaner/silencer removed. Backfire can cause severe injury or death.
• Do not smoke or permit flames or sparks the fuel system. Keep the compartment and the engine/generator clean and free chances
• Be aware - diesel fuel will burn.
PREVENT
A
injury
• Follow re-fueling safety instructions. Keep the vessels hatches closed when fueling.
after fueling. Check below for fumes/vapor before running the blower. Run the blower for four minutes before starting your engine.
All
when
ventilated area away from spark-producing equipment
and out
• Do not
• Shut off the the fuel system. Take care in catching any fuel that might spill. sources ing. fuel system.
• Do not alter or modify the fuel system.
• Be sure all fuel supplies have a positive shutoff valve.
• Be certain fuel line fittings are adequately tightened and free of leaks.
• Make sure a properly maintained. Be familiar with its proper use. Extinguishers rated ABC by the for all applications encountered in this environment.
BURNS -FIRE
WARNING:
to
Use a suitable container to catch all fuel when
Fire
can
cause
injury
or
fires.
Do not smoke or permit
occur near the carburetor, fuel line,
of
spilled fuel or fuel
of
debris
of
fire.
Wipe up all spilled fuel and engine oil.
death!
flames
filter,
filters.
to
occur near
to
minimize the
BURNS -EXPLOSION
WARNING:
or
death!
fuel
handling and storing fuels. Store fuel in a well-
fill
DO NOT allow
Ensure proper ventilation exists when servicing the
Explosions
vapors
are
highly explosive.
of
the reach the fuel tank(s) while the engine
fuel
service valve at the engine when servicing
of
fire
near the
fire
extinguisher is installed nearby and
from
of
children.
any
smoking, open
fuel
system or engine
fuel
Open and ventilate cabin
NFPA
vapors
can
Use
extreme
is
flames,
when
are appropriate
cause
care
running.
or other servic-
or fuel
is
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
ACCIDENTAL
A
WARNING:
or
death!
• Disconnect the battery cables before servicing generator. Remove it last.
• Make certain all personnel starting.
• Make certain re-installed before starting the
BAnERY
A
WARNING:
or
death!
Do
not smoke or allow being serviced. Lead acid batteries emit hydrogen, a highly explosive
arcing or by lit tobacco products. Shut off all electrical equipment in during
• Never connect the negative(-) battery cable positive (
Do
not test the battery condition by shorting the terminals together. Ventilate accumulation of explosive disturb the battery charger connections while the battery is
being charged.
Avoid burns or sparks that could cause wristwatch, rings, and any other jewelry before handling the
battery.
• Always turn the battery charger off before disconnecting the battery connections. Remove the negative lead and reconnect it last
BATTERY
A
WARNING:
severe
STARTING
Accidental
the
all
covers, guards, and hatches
starting
negative lead
are
can
first
clear of the engine before
engine.
cause
and
are
EXPLOSION
Battery
the
servicing.
+) connection terminal of the starter solenoid.
Sparks could ignite battery
any
compartment containing batteries
contacting the terminals with tools, etc.,
gas,
which
vicinity
when
explosion
an
to
can
open
flame
can
be
ignited
prevent electrical
gases.
To
an
explosion. Remove
disconnecting the
cause
near
the
by
to
gases
or
avoid sparks,
battery.
ACID
injury
Sulfuric
or
death!
acid
in
batteries
can
injury
the
engine/
reconnect
injury
battery
electrical
arcing
the
fuel
vapors.
to
prevent
do
to
prevent
first
cause
not
TOXIC
• Ensure that the exhaust system
• Be sure
• For additional information refer
• Although diesel engine exhaust gases
AVOID
EXHAUST
A
WARNING:
discharged regularly manifolds/water-injected elbow
the
Run blowers when running the generator
Do
not run the generator set or engine unless the boat equipped with a functioning marine carbon monoxide detector that complies with ABYCA-24. Consult your
boat builder
detectors.
(educational information
A
WARNING:
odorless nausea
gas.
or
death!
Do
not
use copper
fumes
can systems. copper tubing resulting in exhaust/water
Do
not install exhaust outlet where exhaust through portholes, vents, exhaust discharge outlet
the
enter
flow
of exhaust.
exhaust
gas symptoms or signs of carbon monoxide inhalation
poisoning
Vomiting Dizziness Headache
Nausea
fumes
is
present in diesel exhaust
MOVING
GASES
Carbon
from
for
leaks
unit and
or
dealer
Carbon
Inhalation
rapidly
Exhaust sulfur causes rapid deterioration of
exhaust
from gasoline engines, carbon monoxide
are:
Inability Throbbing Muscular twitching Weakness
monoxide
the
engine.
and
make
its
surroundings
for
monoxide
produces
tubing
destroy
discharge
Avoid
overloading
(CO)
is a deadly
is
adequate
Check
sure
the
is
securely
installation of approved
to
ABYC
on
Carbon Monoxide).
(CO)
flu-like
in
diesel
exhaust
copper
tubing
or
air conditioners.
is
near the waterline, water could outlet
and
fumes.
to
think coherently
in
temples
and
sleepiness
to
the
exhaust system
exhaust
attached.
are
well
set
T-22
is
an
invisible
symptoms,
systems.
in exhaust
leakage.
can
close
or restrict the
the
craft.
are
not
Some of
PARTS
gas!
expel
gases
ventilated.
or
engine.
Diesel
be
drawn
If
the
engine
as
toxic
the
or
is
as
• When servicing the battery or checking the electrolyte level, wear rubber gloves, a rubber protection. Batteries contain sulfuric acid which
destructive. off at once with into caps.
If
it comes in contact with your
water.
Acid
may
splash
the
eyes inadvertently when removing electrolyte
apron,
on
and
the
eye
skin,
skin
is
wash it
or
Engines & Generators
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A
WARNING:
or
death!
Do
not service the engine situation arises in which it make
operating adjustments, use extreme care touching moving paits and hot exhaust system components.
Rotating
parts
can
cause
while
it
is
running.
is
absolutely necessary
injury
If
to
a
to
avoid
SAFETY
Do
not wear loose clothing or jewelry
equipment; tie back long hair jackets, shirts, sleeves, rings, necklaces or bracelets that could
be caught in moving
• Make sure all attaching hardware Keep
protective shields and guards in their respective
places at
Do the engine
• Stay clear of the drive shaft when
be caught in these rotating parts.
HAZARDOUS
A
all
times.
not check
the
fluid
is
operating.
engine
is
NOISE
WARNING:
High
levels or
running; hair and clothing
noise
and
parts.
the
and
levels
loss!
• Never operate
Do
not
removed.
Do
not run engines for long periods with their enclosures
open.
A
WARNING:
mentally
an
engine without
run
an
engine with the air intake (silencer)
Do
not
work
on
or
physically
incapacitated
when
servicing
avoid wearing loose
is
properly tightened.
drive belts tension
the transmission coupling
can
can
cause
hearing
its
muffler
machinery
by
installed.
when
fatigue!
INSTRUCTIONS
while
easily
you
ABYC, INSTALLING
Read the following for safety codes and standards. Follow their recommendations when installing your engine.
ABYC (American Boat and "Safety Standards
Order
NFPA "Fire Protection Standard
Order
USCG "USCG 33CFR183"
Order
are
NFPA
from:
ABYC 3069 Solomon's Island Edgewater,
(National Fire Protection Association)
from:
NFPA
11
Tracy
Avon
Industrial Park
Avon,
MA
(United States Coast Guard)
from:
U.S.
Government Printing
Washington,
AND
DIESEL
ABYC,
for
MD
21037
Drive
02322
D.C.
USCG
PUBLICATIONS
ENGINES
NFPA
and
Yacht
Council)
Small Craft"
Rd.
for
Motor Craft"
Office
20404
USCG
FOR
publications
OPERATORS
Many
of the preceding safety
in
your Operators Manual along with other cautions and
notes
to carefully, procedures.
GASOLINE
Preparations thorough examination of the American Boat Council's combination of sources including
Sections of the
H-2 P-1
P-4
E-9
All
installations must comply with
Regulations
MANUAL
tips
and warnings
highlight critical information. Read your manual
maintain your equipment, and
ENGINE
to
(ABYC)
Ventilation Exhaust Systems Inboard Engines DC
(FCR).
AND
GENERATOR
install
an
engine should begin with a
standards. These standards
the
ABYC
standards of particular interest
Electrical Systems
USCG and
the
Federal Code of
are
follow
all safety
INSTALLATIONS
and
Yacht
are
repeated
a
the
NFPA.
are:
Engines & Generators
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INSTALLATION
When installing WESTERBEKE engines and generators it is important that strict
attention
be
paid to the following information:
CODES
Strict federal regulations, ABYC guidelines, and safety codes must be complied with when installing engines and generators in a marine environment.
AND
REGULATIONS
SIPHON-BREAK
For installations where the exhaust manifold/water injected.eXhaust elbow is close to
mu~t
or will be below the vessel's waterline, provisions break in the raw water supply hose to the exhaust elbow. This hose must
of
minimum
20" above the vessel's waterline. Failure
the exhaust manifold/water injected exhaust elbow
of
water line
flooding
If
you have any doubt about the position
to the vessel's waterline under the vessel's various operating conditions, install a
the vessel will result in
of
the
vessel.
raw
water damage
of
the water-injected exhaust elbow relative
siphon-break.
NOTE:
A siphon-break operation. engine
EXHAUST
The exhaust system's hose MUST be certified for marine use. Conugated Mmine Exhaust Hose
and turns without the need and turns .In this regard, a single length system under any sea conditions and at any angle
Failure
damage.
SYSTEM
MUST be designed to prevent the entry
requires
to
properly maintain a siphon-break
Consult
is
recommended. The use
periodic inspection and cleaning
the
siphon-break manufacturer for proper maintenance.
of
additiinal fitting and clamps to accomplish these bends
of
this type
of
conugated exhaust hose can be used. The
of
of
vessels heal.
be made to install a siphon-
be
looped a
to
use a siphon-break when
is
near or below the loaded
to
the engine and possible
to
ensure
proper
can
result
in
catastrophic
of
hose allows for extreme bends
water into the exhaust system
AVAILABLE YOUR
DEALER
SIPHON-BREAK LOOP PART
FROM
WESTERBEKE
FOR
NO.
WITH
1"
HOSE
044010
STAINLESS
A
detailed
engines
.is
also
Website:
Marine
and
generators
available
in
www.westerbeke.com
Installation
is
supplied
pdf
format
Manual
on
covering
with
every
our
website
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gasoline
unit
sold.
to
download
and This
diesel
manual
TABLE
Parts
Identification
Introduction
Warranty Procedure ......................................
Serial Number Location ............................... .4
Fuel,
Engine
Preparations
.........................................................
Oil
for Initial Starting/Stopping Remote Break-In Safety Maintenance Measuring Fuel
Cooling
Engine
Throttle Engine
Panel
Procedure/Daily
Shutdown
Schedule
Exhaust
System
Bleeding the Fuel System ............................
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) ................... 14
.......................................................
System
Changing Coolant ........................................
Thermostat ................................................... 16
Raw Water
Raw Water Intake Strainer ...........................
Lubrication
Oil Filter ......................................................
Remote Oil Filter. ........................................
Body
Adjustments
Spark Plugs ..................................................
High Tension Cords ....................................
Drive Belt Adjustment.. ..............................
Fuel Pressure Test.. ......................................
Engine Compression Test ............................ 22
Ignition timing ............................................ .22
Valve Clearance .......................................... .23
Testing the Igniter. ...................................... .23
Timing Belt Inspection and Replacement ... 24
............................................
and
Engine
Procedure
Coolant
Start-Up
..................
.........................
...............................
......................................................
Sensors
Operation
....................................
...................
.....................................
Back
Pressure
....................
..................................................
Pump .........................................
Oil..
.....................................
Assembly
....................................
...........................................
OF
CONTENTS
.2
3
.3
5
6
7
8
8
9
10
11
12 AC Voltage Connections ............................ .43
13
l5 l5
17 17 18 18 19
20
21
21 .21 .21
21
Engine Electrical System
Data DC
Wiring Remote Starter
Generator AC
AC
BE Engine/Generator Shore Lay-Up "CO" Installing a Emissions Metric Suggested
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Monitoring
Logging
Electrical
Battery Care ................................................. 36
(Troubleshooting)
System
Schematic
Panel
Motor
Wiring
.....................................................
Information
Voltage
Exciting the Generator ................................ .42
BE Generators/Early Models ....................... 44
Voltage
AC Voltage Connections ............................ .47
Exciting the Generator ................................ .47
Generator
Regulator
Regulator
(Troubleshooting)
Power
Data
Transfer
and
Recommissioning
(Important)
New
Catalyst..
Data
..................................... : ............
Conversions
Spare
Parts
Guide
Software
..........................
Guide
.....................
.............................
........................
........................................
#49167
................................
........................................
......................................
(Current
(Early
Models)
Models)
...........
...............
.......................
Specifications
Switch
.....................
............................
...........................
......................................
................................
...........................................
......................................
.35
.37 .38
.41 .42
.46
.48 .49
27 29 30 31
39
50 51 53
54
55
56
57
Engines & Generators
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CIRCUIT BREAKER
HEAT
EXCHANGER.
PARTS
IDENTIFICATION
.
SENSOR
1
FRONT
DC
20A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
RESET
RIGHT
SIDE
SPIN-ON
OIL
FILTER
LEFT
SIDE
Engines & Generators
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MOUNT
INTRODUCTION
This WESTERBEKE 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 provided and a Technical Manual is available from your WESTERBEKE dealer. equipment yourself, contact your WESTERBEKE dealer for WESTERBEKE' S Installation Manual.
WARRANTY
Your WESTERBEKE Warranty is included in a separate folder. card registering your warranty warranty registration form, , please writing with model infom1ation, including the unit's serial number and commission date
PROCEDURES
If
you have not received a customer identification
of
experience and advanced
of
our engines and generators.
Parts Catalog is also
If
you are planning to install this
60 days after submitting the
contatt
of
Please read this
the factory in
WESTERBEKE customers should also keep
of
span between printings and the unavoidable existence manuals. In summation, product software provided with WESTERBEKE products, whether from WESTERBEKE or other suppliers, must not and cannot be relied upon sively as the definitive authority on the respective product. not only makes good sense but is imperative that appropriate representatives be consulted to detennine the accuracy and currentness product software being consulted by the customer.
SERIAL
The generator serial number and model number are located on a decal on the generator housing. Take the time to enter the information on the blank decal provided. This will pro­vide a quick reference when seeking technical infonnation
an~.or•o•r•d•en···ng
of
WESTERBEKE
NUMBER
..
re•p•ru•.r•p•ar•ts
SPECIFICATI
MODEL
_______
WESTERBEKE product software
of
earlier WESTERBEKE
or
LOCATION
..........
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in
mind the time
exclu-
It
the supplier in question
of
the
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Customer Identification
WESTERBEKE OWNER MAIN
HOMETOWN, USA
Model
Expires
PRODUCT
Product software (tech data, parts lists, manuals, brochures and catalogs) provided from sources other than WESTERBEKE are not within WESTERBEKE' S
WESTERBEKE CANNOT CONTENT
OR REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT THERETO, INCLUDING ACCURACY, NESS FOR CONNECTION WITH OR FURNISHING OR USE OF SUCH SOFTWARE.
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CONTROL.
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THEREOF
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AND
TYPE OF DAMAGE OR
TIMELINESS
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OR COMPLETE-
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INJURY
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INCURRED
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IN
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ENG. ENG.
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TEMP.
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INTRODUCTION
ORDERING
Whenever replacement parts are needed, always provide the generator and engine model and serial numbers. In addition, include a complete part needed (see the separately furnished Parts Catalog). Also insist upon WESTERBEKE packaged parts because will fit or generic parts are frequently not made to the same specifi-
cations as original equipment.
NOTES,
As this manual takes you through the operating procedures, maintenance schedules, and troubleshooting tor, critical information will CAUTIONS,
NOTE:
A
observed, the
A
followed,
NOTE:
by WESTERBEKE. Affix this decal in a visable location in the engine room.
SPARES
Certain your WESTERBEKE generator or engine when cruising (see
SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS). Often even simple items such
as proper fuel and oil filter can
the way. WESTERBEKE will provide you with a suggested
spares and accessories brochure to assist you in preparing an
on-board inventory
PARTS
pmt
description and part number for each
CAUTIONS
and WARNINGS. An explanation follows:
An
operating procedure essential
CAUTION:
can
engine
or
WARNING:
can
A carbon monoxide warning decal has been provided
AND
spm·e
parts will be needed to support and maintain
AND
WARNINGS
be
highlighted by NOTES,
to
Procedures,
result
in
the
damage
which
or
if
generator.
Procedures,
result
in
personal
which
injury
if
ACCESSORIES
be
difficult to obtain along
of
the proper WESTERBEKE pmts.
of
your genera-
note.
not
strictly
destruction
not
properly
or
loss
of
life.
of
PROTECTING
Care at the factory during assembly and thorough testing have resulted in a WESTERBEKE generator capable many thousm1ds
manufacturer cannot control how installed in the vessel operated and serviced in buyer/owner-operator.
NOTE:
Six important steps
Proper engine
An
effiCient well-designed exhaust system that includes
an
anti-siphon break to prevent water
engine.
Changing the engine oil
ing
hours.
Proper maintenance
nents according to the maintenance schedule in this manual.
Use clean,ftltered unleaded fuel.
Winterize
Recommissioning" section in this manual.
UNDERSTANDING
The gasoline engine driving an ways similar are verticle in-line, and the engine's cylinder head has an overhead a solid-state distributor which is horizontally mounted and caiTishaft-driven. The engine incorporates a pressure type lubrication system, and a fresh water-cooled engine block which is thermostatically-controlled. To a large degree, the generator's engine requires the that is required important factors to the generator's longevity are proper ventilation, maintenance
cooling system and the generator backend.
YOUR
INVESTMENT
of
of
hours
of
dependable service. However
or
where the generator is
or
the manner in which the unit is
tl1e
field. This is up to the
to
ensure long generator life:
and
generator installation
and
oil filters every I 00 operat-
of
all engine
your
engine according to the "Lay-up
THE
GASOLINE
AC
generator is in many
to
a gasoline automobile engine. The cylinders
caiTishaft which is chain-driven. The engine utilizes
Saine preventive maintenance
of
a gasoline automobile engine. The most
of
the fuel system, ignition system,
and
alignment.
from
entering the
and
generator compo-
and
GENERATOR
tl1e
4
FUEL,
ENGINE
OIL
AND
ENGINE
COOLANT
GASOLINE
A
CAUTION:
higher. Ethanol
When fueling, follow U.S. Coast Guard procedures, closing hatches and companionways to prevent fumes from entering the boat and cabins.
Care
Use only clean fuel! The clearance your fuel injection pump is very critical; invisible dirt particles which might pass through the filter can damage these finely finished parts. and keep it clean. The best fuel can be rendered
unsatisfactory by careless handling facilities. To assure that the fuel going into the engine's daily use is clean and pure, the following practice is
advisable: Purchase a well-known brand Install and regularly service a good, Coast Guard approved
metal bowl type filter/water separator between the fuel
and the engine.
exceed can
void
Of
Ethanol
E10
are
The
(100/o). not
the
warranty.
Fuel
Use
unleaded
gasoline
Gasoline
acceptable
Be
sure to ventilate after fueling.
must
with
for
89
not
higher
use
Octane
exceed
in
Supply
of
the components in
It
is important to buy clean fuel,
or
improper storage
of
fuel.
gasoline
must
not
percentages
these
models
tank for your
or
of
and
tank
ENGINE
WESTERBEKE recommends a mixture 50% distilled water. Distilled water is free from the chemicals that can corrode internal engine surfaces.
The antifreeze performs double duty. to run at proper temperatures the engine to the coolant. cooling circuit from rust and corrosion. antifreeze that contains supplemental cooling additives (SCAs) that keep the antifreeze chemically balanced, crucial to long term protection.
The water and antifreeze should be premixed before being poured into the cooling circuit.
NOTE:
antifreeze that is
A proper 50/50 mixture as recommended will protect the engine coolant to temperatures
COOLANT
A coolant recovery tank kit is supplied with each generator. The purpose coolant expansion and contraction during engine operation, without the loss the cooling system.
COOLANT
of
50% antifreeze and
It
allows the engine
by
transferring heat away from
It
also lubricates and protects the
Use a
good
quality
Use the new environmentally-friendly, long lasting,
now available.
of
-400F
RECOVERY
of
this recovery tank is to allow for engine
of
TANK
coolant and without introducing
air
into
NOTE:
It is recommended that the fuel system be bled during each oil and filter change interval to ensure no air has accumulated in the fuel system.
ENGINE
Use a heavy duty engine oil with an API classification SL, hours filter change intervals as specified in the SCHEDULE Westerbeke Corporation does not approve the use break-in change intervals must SCHEDULE if
NOTE:
statements regarding synthetic oil usage.
OIL
or
SM. Change the engine oil and filter after an initial 50
of
engine break-in operation. Then follow the oil and
MAINTENANCE
in this manual.
or
disapprove
of
synthetic oils.
MUST
synthetic oils are used.
The information above supersedes all previous
be performed using conventional oil. Oil
section in this manual and not to be extended
If
synthetic oils are used, engine
be
as listed in the
MAINTENANCE
of
SJ,
Engines & Generators
5
PREPARATIONS
FOR
INITIAL
START-UP
PRESTART
Before starting your generator for the first time longed layoff, check the following items:
INSPECTION
or
after a pro-
a Check the engine oil level: add oil to maintain the level at
the full mark on the dipstick.
a Check the fuel supply and examine the fuel filter/separator
bowls for contaminants.
a Check the
and battery cable connections.
a Check the coolant level in both the plastic recovery tank
and at the manifold.
NOTE:
tho!
recovery tank. the cooling system is purged after the engine has cooled, the coolant from the recovery tank will be drawn into the engine's cooling system to replace the purged
Before subsequent operation manifold should be topped off, tank may need to be filled to the
DC
electrical system. Inspect wire connections
After the initial rwming
engine's cooling system will be purged to the coolant
Open the air bleed petcock to ensure that
air.
of
the generator, the air in
of
air.
After shutdown and
of
the generatm; the engine's
and
the coolant recovery
MAX
level.
OIL
FILL
• Visually examine the unit. Look for loose or missing parts, disconnected wires, unattached hoses, and check threaded connections. Search for any gasoline leaks.
a Check load leads for con·ect connections as specified
the wiring diagrams.
• Examine the air inlet and outlet for air flow obstructions.
in
a Be sure no other generator or utility power is connected to
the load lines.
a Be sure that in power systems with a neutral line that the
neutral is properly grounded (or ungrounded)
requires, and that generator neutral is properly connected to the load neutral. In single phase systems an incomplete or open neutral can supply the wrong line-to-neutral voltage on unbalanced loads.
as
the system
a Make certain the raw water thru-hull is open.
A
CAUTION:
recommended motors, up
This
unanticipated prevent a cold
be
to
speed
precaution
Wheil
that
all
switched
and,
in
cold
will
operation
engine
starting
AC
loads,
OFF
until
climates,
prevent
of
the
from
stalling.
the
generator,
especially
the
engine starts
damage
AC
machinery
large
has
to
warm
caused
it
come
by
and
is
up.
will
AIR
BLEED
PETCOCK
6
STARTING/STOPPING
PROCED
GENERATOR
CONTROL
Starting
Simply
press
the
START
. A
green
light
will
glow
Stopping
To
stop-depress
light
will
Failure
The
start
start
after
repeat
the
If
the
unit Sometimes fuel
filter,
body
and The
Schrader
used
to
remove
under
high
SYSTEM
the
go
out
and
to
Start
cycle
will
12-14
seconds
start.
again
fails
after
servicing
air
can
accumulate
prevent
valves
trapped
pressure.
instructions
PANEL
switch
and
the
generator
indicating
STOP
the
generator
automatically
of
to
start,
starting.
on
the air.
Follow
in
this
O rw=jWESTERBEKE O
lou~
START
side
of
cranking.
investigate
the
fuel
in
the
throttle
This
air
the
BLEEDING
manual.
1
EJ\IGINE
the
generator
the
start
is
stopped.
terminate
Wait
the
system
fuel
line
body
is
mixed
·
j I
TEMP
£XH
and
D
AC
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
---~1
REMOTE
will
start.
is
running.
switch,
the
green
if
the
unit
fails
to
20
seconds,
cause.
or
changing
or
the
with
THE
1
o~~~
TEMP
STOP
the
fuel
0
the
throttle
cell
fuel
and
FUEL
then
are
The
1. A three
2. A green
3. A four The
start/stop previously
The switch
will
engine The
lights automatic pressure, temperature
Should fault switch
This
15'
CAUTION: Repeated crank cycles without a start can result
in
raw water can enter the engine's cylinders
exhaust manifold once the system fills. cycles the unit does not start. Drain the system's muffler and investigate and correct the cause damage the result issue. The operator should keep this
CONNECTIONS
FIREBOY, AND/OR CONNECTION
START/STOP
components
start/stop
start/stop
will
go
dim
starts
LED
to
display
the
LED
must
remote
to
100'
the engine's exhaust system filling with raw water. This
on
position
LED
position
rocker
rocker
switch
explained.
rocker
illuminate
as
the
to
indicate
fault
shut
to
shut
down.
high
engine
and
engine
generator
will
remain
be
momentarily
panel
wiring
run
engine
is a plug-in
harness.
PANEL
the
panel
start/stop rocker
indicator
LED
fault
switch
on
the
switch
when
cranks
the
down
display
the
operator
The
four
operating
over-speed/under-speed
shut
down
illuminated.
of
raw water entry
CO
DETECTOR
AUXILIARY
are:
switch.
light
on
the
shut
down
functions
indicator light the
generator
depressed.
the
generator's
start circuit
and
will
is
board
the
cause
LED
displays
temperature,
from
one
To
reset
accessory
STOP
rocker
switch.
display
board.
same
as
the
control
panel
on
the.
rocker
is
energized.
brighten
running.
has
of
of
and
of is
in
as
the
four
separate
the
generators
are:
low
high
exhaust
(flashes).
these
faults,
the
LED,
the
is
available
by
way
If
after three crank
no
start. Engine
not a warrantable
mind.
oil
of
as
It
LED
the stop
with
the
a
REMOTE
CONTROL
PANEL
7
STARTING/STOPPING
PROC
GENERATOR
CONTROL
Starting
Simply
press
the
START
A green light
will
glow
Stopping
To
stop-depress
light
will
Failure
The start cycle start after repeat
the
If
the
unit
Sometimes
fuel
filter,
body
and
The Schrader
used
to
remove
under high
SYSTEM
the
go
out
and
to
Start
will
12-14
seconds
start. again
fails
after servicing
air
can
accumulate
prevent
instructions
starting.
valves
trapped
pressure.
PANEL
AC
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
switch
and
the
generator will
indicating
STOP
the
generator
automatically terminate if
of
to
start,
on
the
air.
Follow
in
this
0
.l~cP~J
the
generator
side
of
the
start
is
stopped.
cranking.
investigate
the
in
throttle
This air
the manual.
fW{WESTERBEKE
ENGII\E
START
Wait
the
fuel
system or changing
the
fuel
line or
body
and
is
mixed
BLEEDING
1
I I
TEMP
EXH
is
running.
switch,
the
green
the
unit
fails
20
seconds,
cause.
the
with
THE
the
throttle
fuel
fuel
FUEL
then
the
cell
and
OT
1
o~~l
TEMP
STOP
3.94
---+Ji.
start.
to
are
D
0
FIREBOY,
AND/OR CONNECTION
REMOTE
The
1.
2. A green
3. A The start/stop rocker
start/stop rocker switch on previously explained.
The start/stop rocker switch indicator light
switch will engine
The lights automatic pressure, temperature
Should fault switch
This
15'
CAUTION: Repeated crank cycles without a start can result in the engine's exhaust system filling with raw water. This raw water can enter the engine's cylinders by way exhaust manifold once the system fills. cycles the unit does not start. Drain the system's muffler
and investigate and correct the cause
damage the result
issue. The operator should keep this in mind.
START/STOP
components
A three position start/stop rocker
four
will
go
dim
starts
LED
to
display
the
LED
must
remote panel is a plug-in
to
100'
on
LED
run indicator light
position
illuminate
as
the
engine cranks
to
indicate
fault
shut
to
shut
down.
high
engine operating temperature,
and
engine over-speed/under-speed
generator shut
will
remain
be momentarily
wiring
harness.
PANEL
the
panel
LED
fault shut
switch
the
when
the
down
display
the operator
The four
down
illuminated.
of
raw water entry is not a warrantable
CO
DETECTOR
AUXILIARY
are:
switch.
on
the
down
display
functions
the
generator
depressed.
the
same
generator's control
start circuit
and
will brighten
is
running.
board
has
the
cause of
LED
displays
from
one
To
reset
accessory
and
of
STOP
rocker
switch.
board.
as
the
panel
on
the.
rocker
is
energized.
as
the
four
separate
the
generators
are:
low
oil
high
exhaust
(flashes).
of
these
faults,
the
LED,
the
is
available
of
If
after three crank
no
start. Engine
as
It
LED
the stop
with
the
a
REMOTE
CONlROL
PANEL
7
BREAK-IN
BREAK-IN
After the generator has been started, check for proper operation and then encourage a fast warm-up. Run the generator between
10 hours.
A
generator
PROCEDURE
20% and 60%
CAUTION:
by
running
Do
of
not
attempt
without a load.
PROCEDURE/THE
full-load for the first
to
break-in
your
DAILY
NOTE:
Some unstable running may occur This condition should lessen as normal operating temperature is reached and loads are applied.
A
CAUTION:
periods
of
OPERATION
Do
not
operate
time
without a load
the
generator
being
in
a cold engine.
placed
on
for
the
long
generator.
After the first 10 hours can be increased to the full-load rated output, then periodically vary the load.
Avoid overload at all times. An overload smoky exhaust with reduced output voltage and frequency. Monitor the current being drawn from the generator and keep it within the generators rating. Since the generator operates at
1800 rpm to produce 60 hertz, control engine break-in generator.
To
protect against unintentional overloading the generator's output leads should be routed through a circuit breaker that is rated at the rated output generator.
NOTE:
Be aware drawn required drawn can be 3 to 5 times normal running amperage. See
GENERATOR INFORMATION
CHECK
Follow this check list each day before starting your generator.
• Record the hourmeter reading in your log (engine hours
• Visually inspect the generator for fuel, oil, or water leaks.
LIST
relate to the maintenance schedule).
of
the generators operation, the load
is
signaled by
of
the generator's
is
governed by the current drawn from the
of
the generator,
of
the
of
motor starting loads and the high current
for
starting motors. The starting amperage
in
this manual.
STOPPING
Remove the major AC liads from the generator one at a time. Allow the generator to run for a few minutes to stabilize the operating temperature and press the
CONTROL PANELS).
(See
NOTE:
the maintenance schedule
GENERATOR
Once the generator has been placed in operation and ad break-in is/has taken place, a no-load voltage adjustment maybe needed along with a GAIN adjustment. See
ADJUSTMENT and
A
Gasoline vapors can explode. Before starting the engine,
operate the blower for at least four minutes and check both the engine compartment and bilge for gasoline vapors. Run the blower below cruising speed.
THE
GENERATOR
After the first 50 hours
for
ADJUSTMENTS
ECU
ADJUSTMENTS in this manual.
CAUTION:
VENTILATION
STOP switch down.
of
generator operation, check
the 50 hour service check.
VOLTAGE
• Check the oil level (dipstick).
• Check the coolant level in the coolant recovery tank.
• Check your fuel supply.
• Check the starting batteries (weekly).
• Check drive belts for wear and proper tension (weekly).
• Check for abnormal noise such as knocking, vibration and blow-back sounds.
• Check drive belts for wear and proper tension (weekly).
• Confirm exhaust smoke: When the engine When the engine is warm - almost smokeless. When the engine is overloaded - some black smoke.
is
cold-
white smoke.
8
SAFETY
SHUTDOWN
DESCRIPTION
The engine/generator that send signals to the automatically shuts down the generator drive engine. When an automatic shutdown occurs, one LED lights will illuminate indicating what fault caused the engine to shutdown. This LED will stay illuminated.
correct the fault, refer to ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING in
this manual. Do
before correcting
not
the
is
protected by switches and sensors
ECU that
attempt
fault.
it
interprets as a fault and
of
the control panel fault
to
restart
the
generator
~EXHAUST
~~
·
~)
ENGINE
1
~
TEMPERATURE
OIL
To
TEMPERATURE
I
PRESSURE
TO
FUSE
SWITCHES
EXHAUST
A temperature switch is mounted on the exhaust elbow to
monitor the temperature
Should the switch sense an excessive exhaust temperature, the
ECU will shut the generator down and the exhaust
temperature LED will illuminate on the control panel. Should this occur, refer to ENGINE manual.
TEMPERATURE
SWITCH
of
the exhaust coolant and gasses.
TROUBLESHOOTING in this
CONTROL
Four LED fault lights are located on the generator control panel and the remote start/stop panels. Should a problem occur during generator operation the individual light will indicate where the problem is and at the same time shut the generator down. The light will continue to glow after the generator shuts down. Should this occur, refer to
TROUBLESHOOTING
OIL
An oil pressure sensor (located just below the oil filter) sends a DC voltage to the Should this voltage fall below a certain level, the ECU will shut the generator down and illuminate the low oil pressure LED. Should this occur, refer to ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING in this manual.
PANEL
PRESSURE
INDICATOR
SENSOR
in this manual.
ECU that
LIGHTS
f;NGINE
it
interprets as oil pressure.
THERMOSTAT
ASSEMBLY
COOLANT
Acoolant temperature sensor housing to monitor the engines fresh water coolant. Should the coolant temperature reach generator down and the engine temperature LED will illuminate. Should this occur, refer to ENGINE
TROUBLESHOOTING in this manual.
OVERSPEED
An overspeed high RPM shutdown sensor in the ECU will shut the engine down limit and the LED will remain lit. occurs, the engine will shutdown and the LED will remain flashing.
DC
The generators engine ual reset circuit breaker (20 amp). An electrical overload in the engine's wiring harness this breaker and shutdown the engine/generator.
occur, inspect and repair the problem. then reset the breaker
and sestart the engine/generator.
TEMPERATURE
SWITCH
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
SENSOR
is
located on the thermostat
210°F, the ECU will shut the
if
the engine RPM''S exceed the set
If
an underspeed problem
is
protected by a panel mounted man-
or
the instrument panel will trip
If
this should
A
WARNING:
running.
use servicing
the
Wear
correct
any
MAINTENANCE
Never
the
tools
of
proper
the
engine's
attempt
for
safety
each
DC
to
perform
equipment
job.
Disconnect
electrical
SCHEDULE
any
such
equipment.
service
as
goggles
the
battery
while
and
terminals
the
engine
gloves,
when
is and
SCHEDULED
MAINTENANCE
Fuel
Supply
Fuel/Water
Engine
Oil
Level
Coolant
Level
Drive
Belts
Visual
Inspection
Sparks
Plugs
Starting (and
Engine
Generator
House
Oil
Fuel
Lift
Air
Screen
Exhaust
Engine
Hoses
Raw
Water
Heat
Exchanger
Coolant
Fuel
Filter
Inlet
Fuel
Batteries
Pump
System
System
Filter
Separator
of
Engine
·ISN>EI
Batteries)
I5N>EI
Pump
ISAEElMaintenance
~
CHECK
EACH
DAY
"Safe CO"
50
100
D D
D D D
weekly
D
NOTE:
Keep
will
inhibit
D D D D D D
D
weekly
D D D
D D D D D D
D D D D
D D D D D D D
D D
D D D D D D D D D D D D
items
that
are
very
important
generators.
HOURS
OF
OPERATION
250
500
750
1000
engine
surface
clean.
Dirt
the
engine's
ability
to
remain
D
D
D
D D D
D D D
D D
D
D D
1250
and
oil
cool.
D
D D
to
the
proper operation
Unleaded Check
for
necessary).
Oil
level
should
dipstick. Check
at
Add
coolant
Inspect
for
and
adjust
Check
for electrical for
loose
Check
gap, Every
50
and
make
excessive
Initial
engine
change
both
Check
that
no
chafing-see
Periodically are
clean
Clean
at
Initial
check
Inspect
for
Check
the
buildup
on
necessary. Hose
should
become
Remove Inspect
impeller,
Lubricate
Clean
or
cap
and
for
professional
Drain,
flush,
appropriate Change Change
MAINTENANCE
gasoline
recovery
connections.
belt
operating
and
50
spongy.
the
replace
clean
every every
with
water
and
indicate
tank;
if
needed.
proper
tension
if
needed.
fuel,
oil
and
tension.
inspect
for
hours
sure
connections
corrosion.
oil
and
every
100
AC
connections
GENERATOR
inspect
for
tight.
hrs.,
then
at
50
hours,
leaks.
Check
exhaust
elbow
inside
passages;
Check
that
be
hard & tight.
Check
pump
cover
cam
impeller
when
anode.
out
debris.
cleaning
arid
refill
antifreeze
250
operating
250
operating
octane
dirt
between
if
Check
water
Keep
burning
filter
hours.
leaks,
every
all
and
cooling mix.
of
DESCRIPTION
rating
of
in
fuel
(drain/replace
MAX.
empty,
check
(3/8"
to
1/2'
belt
edges
leaks.
Inspect
bolts & nuts
and
corrosion.
check
electrolyte
are
very
tight.
change
at
50
are
clean
and
INFORMATION.
electrical
100
hours.
then
every
250
anti-siphon
for
connections
and
and
wear
reassembling.
Open
Remove
and
carbon
clean
and
Replace
tighten
inspect
plate.
heat pressure
system
hours. hours.
valve
and/or
all
for
exchanger
every
89
of
higher filter
and
LOW
on
at
manifold.
deflection)
for
wear.
wiring
and
tight.
Check
levels
Clean
off
hours,
then
secure
with
connections
hours.
operation.
corrosion
replace
as
are
tight.
if
hoses
hose
clamps.
wear.
Replace
gasket.
end
1000
hours
testing.
with
(continued)
if
Engines & Generators
10
NOTE:
engine
Use
hours
MAINTENANCE
the
engine
by
running
hourmeter
time.
gauge
SCHEDULE
to
log
your
engine
hours or
record
your
SCHEDULED
MAINTENANCE
*Starter
Distributor
Motor
1m]
*Engine
Cylinder Compression Valve
Clearances
*Engine
Timing
*Exhaust
Catalytic
*Exhaust
Catalyst
Oxygen CO
Elbow
Converter
System
Pressure
.lmJ
Sensor
in
Exhaust
and
Belt
@.]
Back
l5~~J
CHECK
EACH
DAY
I
HOURS
OF
50
100
250
500
D D
D D
D D
D
D
D
OPERATION
750
1000 1250
D
D
D D
MAINTENANCE
Check
solenoid
and
lubricate.
pinion Check
cap
and
Incorrect performance, timing
Remove
NOTE:
recommended failure
Test
exhaust
casting
NOTE:
carbon
Remove inspect.
Perform
developing above operating
Remove inspect
Inspect Sample
Clean
drive. ignition
timing.
rotor.
valve
clearance
check
and
adjust
and
replace
Failure
to
resulting
elbow
is
corroded
A
defective
monoxide
water
Replace
back
pressure
restrictions
1.5
PSI
or
amperage
water
every
2000
every
1000
with
CO
and
motor
and
Check
compression
valve
every
replace
interval
in
major
for
or
deteriorated.
exhaust
leakage!
injected
every
41
inches load.
injected
hours.
hours.
analyzer.
DESCRIPTION
for
corrosion.
lubricate
will clearances.
could
casting
exhaust
2000
test
that
exhaust
condition
result
1000
hours.
the
timing result
damage
integrity.
elbow
elbow
hours.
to
ensure
will
increase
of
water
Correct
elbow
Replace
Replace
the
in
pressure
in
to
can
as
as every
Remove
starter
of
distributor
poor
engine
belt
at
timing
the
engine.
Replace
cause
and
system
pressure
column
needed.
and needed.
2000
motor
and
the
chain
if
visually
is
not
at
full
visually
hours.
*WESTERBEKE
Exhaust systems normally produce resistance to the exhaust gases, causing back-pressure. Back-pressure must be kept within a certain limit. the
generator
To test exhaust pressure, connect either a water colunm PSI tube
Check the exhaust back-pressure before the generator into service. Measure the back-pressure after the engine has reached its normal operating temperature, and at the point where it
50Hz applications) or 1800 rpm (for 60Hz applications).
(for Back-pressure should not
A water colunm can be made by taping one end plastic tube along a yardstick and fitting the other end
tube with a
Back-pressure should
water colunm.
recommends
is
put
to
the test part on the exhaust elbow as shown.
is
about to reach its rated load at either 1500 rpm
1/4" NPT pipe fitting.
this
service
be
performed
MEASURING
Check
the back-pressure before
back
into service.
exceed
not
exceed 27in (69cm) of water in the·
1.5
psi
(0.11
by
EXHAUST
kg/em\
of
a clear
an
authorized
flow
of
or
is
put
of
the
Engines
mechanic.
BACK
& Generators
PRESSURE
MEASURING
PRESSURE
PSI
GAUGE
EXHAUST
BACK
11
FUEL
SYSTEM
GASOLINE·
Use
unleaded
must
not exceed
ages
of Ethanol
and
can When hatches
the
boat
NOTE:
fume detector/alarm properly installed and working.
GASOLINE/WATER
A
primary
type
must be installed
and
the contaminant's be carried
Most
installers include a separator they
are
contaminant's These gasoline
(not
"see-through")
requirements. The
valves impurities.
89
Octane gasoline
ElO
(10%).
are
not acceptable for
void
; the
warrenty.
fueling,
The
follow
US.
and
companionways
and
cabins.
Be
sure
generator compartment should have a gasoline
SEPARATOR
fuel
filter
of
the
between
engine
to
remove
from
the
fuel
to
the
fuel
system
type
with
the
installation
aware
of
the
problems
in
the
fuel
can
filters
must
to
meet
metal
bowls
to
use
when
checking for water
or
higher.
Gasoline
Coast
to
to
Guard
prevent
ventilate
with
use
fumes
AND
water separating
the
fuel
water
and
other
before
they
on
the
engine.
of filter/water package
cause.
have metal
U.S.
as
that
bowls
Coats
bave
drain
and
WESTERBEKE
.
NUMBER
Guard
Ethanol
higher
in
these
procedures,
from
after
fueling.
~---·-,
can
(49602)
percent­models
oAr:J•T.-.::=r
I
I I
f'FROMFUEL
j
I
gasoline
closing
entering
COOLER
ENGINE
Periodically leakage. then
Changing
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
INLET
1. Shut off
2.
3.
FUEL
Periodically
and are maintenance
FUEL
check
Replace
follow
the
Filter
Shut
the
fuel
Ensure there
any
existing pressure using a Schrader
off throttle body shown on
Unscrew bowl
to
come
Remove bowl.
Inspect both "0" Press
on a new
Open
the
FUEL
fuel
supply line
from
the
be present. Thread
fuel
on
supply tightening inlet
filter.
Tum
on
generator.
PUMP
make
sure
tight
and
FILTER
the
fuel
connections
the
filter
element
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE.
after
and
the
Element
supply
to
the
generator
is
no
the
the
and
fuel
pressure
and
fuel
next
page.
fuel
bowl
away
replace
rings.
filter
supply.
cell.
Use a pressure
from
from
the
the
filter
Replace if
and
replace
Inspect for
in
the
the
housing.
element
fuel
housing
necessary.
the
leaks.
FILTER
the
fuel
supply
to
the
generator.
to
the
inlet
filter
and
pump
inlet.
Take
care
to
catch
the
replacement inlet
line.
Use
care
the
fuel
supply
the
fuel
supply
to
Ensure that there are
check
the
fuel
connections
that
no
leakage
secure.
The
engine
free.
when line
so
the
generator
is
present
mounted
filter
connecting
as
no
leaks.
to
the
bowl
first
off.
system
valve
testing
and
and
filter
bowl.
Disconnect
unscrew
any
and
connect
not
to
and
and
out
and
that
fuel
pump
50
hours
by
allow
clean
the
fuel
and
distort
start
of
the
for
bleeding
on
the
kit
as
the
the
the
filter
that
the
the
the
the
pump
fittings
is
may
FUEL
CELL
ENGINE
NOTE:
It
is recommended that
each oil and filter change interval
in
accumulated
the
FUEL
fuel system.
FILTER
the
fuel system be bled
to
ensure
no
air has
·..v-
during
WESTERBEKE
Engines & Generators
12
FUEL
SYSTEM
BLEEDING
1. Insure that the fuel cell harness, and that the lift pump
2. Attach pressure gauge set to the Schrader valve on fuel cell.
A
safe
THE
FUEL
Snap On MT337B, OTC
CAUTION:
use
of
the
Follow
gauge
sets
SYSTEM
is
not connected to the wiring
is
connected.
7211
or equivalent fuel
manufacturer's
to
purge a high-pressure
instructions
for
fuel
system.
3. While holding the stop switch in the
position, purge the air from the fuel cell. The fuel cell
purged when no air bubbles are visible escaping from the drain line attached to the typically be 3-4 psi.
4. Remove the pressure gauge set from the fuel cell and connect it to the
5. Connect the fuel cell to the wiring harness. Open the valve on the fuel pressure gauge purge line. Do
6. not prime the system without the fuel gauge purge valve open or air can be forced back into the fuel cell. happens, repeat steps air from the fuel cell.
7. Repeat step 3, this time purging the air completely from the throttle body. The pressure should be
throttle body after purging the system.
'NOTE:
The
p~~ged
..
The
vzszble m the
Schrader valve on the throttle body.
system
can develop 40
system
purge lme. \
Schrader valve. Pressure should
1,
2,
and 3 to remove the trapped
i~
fully
purged when no bubbles are
(prime)
40 psi in the
psi
without being
depressed
If
this
fully
is
TO
THROTTLE
"SNAP-ON­EXCELLENT FOR BLEEDING
8. Remove the pressure gauge set, and cap all Schrader valves.
9. Insure that all wire connections are secure and that there are no leaks in the fuel system.
A
fuel dispose
J
800
TOOL"
PROVIDES
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
WARNING:
that
TESTING
SCHRADER
may
be
of
the
fuel
Take
spilled
GAUGE
AND
TEST
PORTS
care
rags.
AN
KIT
and
to
catch
properly
any
FUEL
COOLER
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i
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FUEL
FILTER
1
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FUEL
INLET
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PUMP
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FUEL
FILTER
ELECTRONIC
TO
The above illustration shows the throttle body assembly that
attaches to the intake manifold. An electronic control unit (ECU) controls the fuel injector
and the stepper motor.
ECU
The
sensors that monitor intake air temperature, engine coolant temperature, map sensor (intake manifold absolute pressure), engine rpm and battery voltage.
The appropriate injector pulse rate and throttle opening position.
A high pressure fuel pump supplies fuel to the area around the injector and the regulator maintains the fuel pressure in
that area at 35 -
The injector is a solenoid operated pintle valve that meters
fuel into the intake manifold depending on engine operating conditions and generator amperage load determined by the ECU.
Air flow into the intake manifold is operation plate positioning for proper air flow into the engine is
accomplished through the operating conditions. The Schrader valve is used to' monitor/check fuel pressure around the fuel injector.
ELECTRONIC
The ECU (Electronic Control Unit) is factory programmed and requires no adjustments by the generator operator. controls all starting, operating and safety shutdown feattrres on the engine. The Gain Pot is set at #50 midpoint for optimum system
Dipswitch ON remaining switches #2, 3#. and #4 service no functions.
is supplied with engine operating conditions from
ECU
interprets this information to determine the
40 PSI maximum.
controlled by the
of
the throttle plate via the stepper motor
ECU
interpretation
CONTROL
resp<mse.
#1
is used to charge the generators frequency.
is for 50 hertz and OFF is for 60 hertz operation. The
UNIT
(ECU)
of
ECU
..
Throttle
engine
It
PROGRAM CO
FUEL
INJECTION
NOTE:
When
changing
the
DC 20
amp
The vacant program connector is used by the factory to input the operating program into the ECU. This connector can be used with software to monitor the operation system. Contact your
The electrical connections from the engine electrical harness are made to the pin and one 35 pin and may therefore vary
·according to the generator model. For further details, consult the engine circuit wiring diagram in this manual.
The
ECU is normally set for operation at 60Hz unless specified otherwise, and is internally configured for a 4 pole generator. is configured
ECU Stability
When changing engine speed, condition should occur, the gain pot may require adjustment. There is no specific set point for this adjustment and it normally set to the middle range which obtains optimal engine speed response without any tendency
Setting
The engine speed can
Hz. Corresponding engine speeds for a 4 pole generator are
1500 rpm or 1800 rpm.
1.
2.
3. Adjust the GAIN setting between 40 - 60 for best system
NOTE:
operation.
Replacing
Remove the control box cover. Before attempting the ECU, tum Unplug the two engine harness connections. Then unscrew the four side screws securing the it's holder. To install a new ECU, reverse the procedure.
If
it is necessary to replace the ECU, make sure it
by label
ADJUSTMENTS
Trim
of
Engine
Set up whatever equipment is to be used to measure
engine speed
Start up and run the generator at the cmTent operating
·speed and frequency.
reaction to AC amperage load changes.
A higher GAIN adjustment
In
such
the
the
generator
breaker
ECU through two plug connections, one
before
MD
to obtain free software.
for
the generator in use.
frequency,
moving
the
dipswich.
in
tum
of
the Safe CO
number
(Gain)
or
if
no engine hunting
of
its range or to a point in its
hunting.
Speed
be
set for operation at either 50 or 60
or
generator output frequency.
·
can
induce
unstable
cases,
lessen
the
GAIN
adjustment.
ECU
OFF
the
20
amp DC control panel breaker.
ECU
and remove it from
ECU
OFF
to
remove
23
is
engine
14
ADJUSTMENT
POT
COOLING
SYSTEM
FRESH
NOTE:
mended antifreeze water coolant.
Fresh water coolant is circulating pump, absorbing heat from the engine. coolant then passes through the thermostat into the manifold, to the heat exchanger where it is cooled and returned to the engine block via the suction side When 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
The
expansion the introduction should should
NOTE:
pressure cap, its rubber seals Ensure the passage from the filler neck to the recovery tank connection is kept clear.
WATER
Refer to
the engine is started cold, external coolant flow is
coolant recovery tank allows for engine coolant
be be
Periodically check the condition
CIRCUIT
ENGINE
Recovery
and
contraction during engine operation, without
of located at easily accessible.
COOLANT
and
water mixture to be used as the fresh
pumped
section
for
through the engine
of
the circulating pump.
of
Tank
air into the cooling system. This tank
or
above the engine manifold level and
of
the manifold
and
the vacuum return valve.
the recom-
by
The
the engine's
of
a
the
CHANGING
The
engine's coolant must
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE.
become contaminated, it
A
critical; a substantial traced
Drain the engine coolant by removing the block drain plug (right side opening the manifold pressure cap. Flush the system with fresh water, then reinstall the drain plug and refill the system.
NOTE:
to drain engine coolant.
A
Wear
Refilling
After replacing the engine block drain plug, close the heat exchanger's coolant petcock. Slowly pour clean, premixed antufreeze coolant into the water jacketed exhaust manifold filler neck opening. Fill the system full, then start the engine.
Monitor the coolant in the manifold and add as needed. Fill the manifold to the filler neck pressure cap.
Remove the coolant mix to halfway between the cap. Run the engine flow into the recovery tank.
After checking for leaks, stop the engine and allow it to cool. Coolant should draw engine cools down. needed and check the coolant in the manifold. Clean up any
spilled coolant.
COOLANT
be
changed according to the
If
the coolant is allowed to
can
lead to overheating problems.
CAUTION:
back
The drain plug on the heat exchanger can also be used
WARNING:
protective
to
of
the block
the
Coolant
cap
Proper
number
cooling
just
Beware
cooling
system
system
of
maintenance
engine
failures
corrosion.
above the oil pressure sensor) and
of
the
hot
engine
coolant.
gloves.
and
install the manifold
on
the coolant recovery tank and fill with
LOW
and
MAX
and replace
and
observe the coolant expansion
back
into the cooling system as the
Add
coolant
to
the recovery tank
can
if
is
be
MANIFOLD PRESSURE CAP
15
COOLANT
EXPANSION
KEEP
THESE
A
FULL
FLOW
THE
COOLANT
CLEANER
PASSAGES
OF
COOLANT
RECOVERY
WORKS
WELL)
CLEAR
TO
TANK
TO
ENSURE
AND
(A
FROM
PIPE
COOLING
SYSTEM
HEAT
EXCHANGER
Cool
raw
water
flows
through exchanger. the which
The and
The this deposits
Heat
After approximately 1000 hours of operation, remove, clean and pressure test the engine's heat exchanger. (A local auto­motive radiator shop should be able exchanger.)
NOTE:
that a heat exchanger cleaning be every
As
the
engine
heat
of
the
internal
is
then
pumped
engine
coolant
(now
the
circuit
repeats
engine
coolant
and
keeps
the
engine's
found
in
raw
water.
Exchanger
Operating in silty and/or tropical waters
1000 hours. ·
Service
coolant
engine
into
cooled)
itsel£
raw
water
the
is
the
exhaust
water
passages
inner
tubes
passes
around
conducted
system
flows
back
are
independent
clean
to
peifonned
of
the
heat
these
tubes
to
the
raw
water
and
discharged.
through
from
clean and test the heat
the
engine
of
each
other,
the
han11ful
111£lY
require
more often than
If the zinc anodes need replacement, hold the into which the zinc anode loosening the anode with another wrench. This prevents the hex boss from possibly tearing off the exchanger shell.
is
in poor condition, there are probably a lot of zinc
zinc flakes
within the exchanger. Remove the end of the heat exchanger and clean the inside have a spare heat exchanger end gasket one becomes damaged when removing the end Replace the gasket (refer exchanger end gasket part number), 0-ring and cover, install a new zinc anode.
NOTE:
The threads
do
not require sealant. Sealant should not be used as it may insulate the zinc from the metal housing preventing electrolysis action on the zinc.
is
threaded with a wrench while
of
all zinc debris. Always
to
your engine model's heat
of
the zinc anodes are pipe threads and
of
hex
boss
If
in
case the present
cover.
and
the heat exchanger
THERMOSTAT
A thermostat, located near the manifold at the front of the
engine, controls the coolant temperature
continuously
the engine coolant from flowing (some coolant
in
hole overheating). gradually opens. The thermostat checked, cleaned, or replaced and
gasket.
flows
through the closed cooling circuit. When
is
first started, the closed thermostat prevents
the thermostat
As
to
prevent the exhaust manifold from
the engine warms
is
easily.
as
the coolant
is
by-passed through a
up,
the thermostat
accessible
Carry a
and
spar·e
can be
thennostat
the
RAW
WATER
CLEAR
OUT
ZINC
DEBRIS
ZINC
ANODE
pencil,
is
A zinc anode, or circuit within the heat exchanger. The purpose of having
zinc anodes place effects of electrolysis on other components of the system. The condition of the zinc anode should be checked monthly and the anode cleaned or replaced should be canied on board.
NOTE:
installation
is
to
sacrifice them
in
the raw water cooling circuit, thereby reducing the
Electrolysis action is the result
and
vessel location; not that
located in the raw water cooling
to
electrolysis action taking
as
DRAIN
required. Spare anodes
of
each pm1icular
of
the engine.
CLEAN & REUSE
Replacing
To
avoid spilling coolant, drain the coolant manifold level
Remove the cap screws and disassemble the housing gasket, apply a thin coat of sealant on both sides of the gasket before pressing it into place. Do not over-tighten the cap screws. Replace the coolant in the manifold. engine and check for normal temperatures and that there are
~
leaks
the
Thermostat
down
(REFER
as
shown. When installing the new thermostat and
at
the thermostat housing.
GASKET
APPLY AT
ASSEMBLY
TO
SEALANT
CHANGING COOLANT).
the1mostat
below the
Run
the
NEW
ZINC
ANODES
THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY
16
COOLING
RAW
WATER
The raw water pump is a self-priming, rotary pump with a
non-ferrous housing and a neoprene impeller. The impeller has flexible blades which wipe against a curved cam plate within the impeller housing, producing the pumping action.
account lubricant
impeller and impeller cover gasket (an impeller kit) aboard. 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. The neoprene impeller has a limited lifetime and must be inspected regularly.
NOTE:
Should a failure occur with the
(seals
and
a new pump
Inspecting/Changing
Close the raw water intake valve. Remove the pump cover and, with the proper size impeller tool, carefully pry the impeller out
of
a pair care not to tear the impeller). Install the new impeller and 0-ring. Move the blades to conform to the curved cam plate and push the impeller into the pumps housing. When assembling, apply a thin coating and gasket.
Run the engine and check for leaks around the pump. Also check for water discharge at the stem tube. Absence flow indicates the pump has not primed itself properly.
PUMP(#42026)
On
no
should
this
pump
be
run
dry as water acts as a
for
the
impeller. There should always be a spare
pump~
bearings), it may be more cost effective to purchase
and
rebuild the original pump as a spare.
the
Raw
Water
of
the pump (the impeller can be pried out using
screwdrivers
Open
if
an impeller puller is unavailable. Take
of
lubricant to the impeller
the
raw
water
intake
internal parts
Pump
valve.
Impeller
of
water
SYSTEM
RAW
WATER
NOTE:
Always install the strainer at
the strainer will always be self-priming.
A clean raw water intake strainer is a vital component engine's cooling system. Include a visual inspection strainer when making your periodic engine check. The water in the glass should be clear.
Perform the following maintenance after every operation:
1.
Close
2.
Remove and clean the strainer filter.
3. Clean the glass.
4. Replace the sealing washer
5. Reassemble and install the strainer.
6.
Open
7. Run the engine and check for leaks.
NOTE:
Also follow the above procedure after having run hard
aground.
If
the engine temperature gauge ever shows a higher than
normal reading, the cause may
may have been caught up in the strainer, slowing the flow
raw water through the cooling system.
the
the
raw
seacock.
INTAKE
STRAINER
water
seacock.
if
be
or
below the waterline so
of
of
100
hours
necessary.
that silt, leaves or grass
the
this
of
of
THE
PIN
SLOT
NOTE:
Never allow the pump to run
of
dry running may destroy the impeller.
INSPECT AND IF
OF
IN
THE
IMPELLER.
THEY
SHOW
WEAR.
FITS
INTO
THE
SHAFT.
A
CAUTION:
impeller, the
cooling
0-RING
REPLACE
SIGNS
THE------
they
must
circuit.
IMPELLER
~
·
LIGHTLY
PUMP
AND
IMPELLER
GLYCERIN.
If
any
of
be
located
They
GREASE
CHAMBER,
the
often
exchanger
dry.
THE 0-RING,
WITH
blades
to
prevent
can
Even a short period
have
broken
off
blockage
be
found
in
the
heat
in
the
TYPICAL
DRAINING
When freezing temperatures are expected, the cooling system can be drained by loosening the raw water pump's cover plate screws. This should allow the water to drain out pump and also drain back to the strainer.
Open the raw water petcock/plug on the heat exchanger to allow the raw water to drain.
THE
RAW
RAW
WATER
(Owner
WATER
COOLING
INTAKE
Installed)
SYSTEM
STRAINER
of
the
Engines & Generators
17
ENGINE
LUBRICATING
OIL
OIL
GRADE
Use a heavy duty engine oil with an API classification
SL, or SM. Change the engine oil and filter after an initial hours
of
engine break-in operation. Then follow the oil and filter change intervals as specified in the SCHEDULE Westerbeke Corporation does not approve or disapprove the use break-in change intervals must be as listed in the SCHEDULE if
synthetic oils are used. SAE 15W-40 is suitable for use in
all seasons.
NOTE:
The information above supersedes all previous
statements regarding synthetic oil usage.
CHANGING
The engine oil should be warm. Remove the oil drain hose from its attachment bracket and lower it into a container and allow the oil to drain, or attach a pump to the end hose and pump the old oil out. Make sure the oil drain hose is
properly secured in its holder after all
been drained. Always observe the old oil as it
emulsion indicates the presence this condition is rare, it does require prompt attention to prevent serious damage. Call a competent mechanic
is
present in the oil. Raw water present in the oil can be the
result
and/or a siphoning through the water cooling circuit into the exhaust, filling into the engine.
in this manual.
of
synthetic oils.
MUST
be performed using conventional oil. Oil
section in this manual and not to be extended
THE
of
a fault in the exhaust system attached to the engine
If
synthetic oils are used, engine
ENGINE
OIL
is
of
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
of
the old oil has
removed. A yellow/gray water in the oil. Although
of
of
the drain
if
SJ,
water
50
Replacing
When removing the used oil filter, you may find it helpful to punch a hole in the upper and lower portion to drain the oil into a container before removing to lessen spillage. An automotive filter wrench should be helpful in removing the old oil filter. and a plastic bag around the filter when unscrewing it to catch
any oil that's in the filter. Inspect the old oil filter
removed to make sure that the rubber sealing gasket comes
off with the old oil filter. sealed against the oil filter adapter, gently remove installing the new oil filter element, wipe the filter gasket's
se~ling
thm
coat the oil filter. Screw the filter onto the threaded oil filter stub and tighten the filter firmly by hand. '
NOTE:
are not recommended.
REFILLING
Add fresh oil through the valve cover. After refilling the oil, run the engine for a few moments while checking the engine's oil pressure. Make sure there is no leakage around the new oil filter or from the oil drain system, and then stop the engine. Then check the quantity
dipstick.
.:~...---
the
Oil
Filter
of
the old filter
it.
This helps
Place some paper towels
as
it
is
If
this rubber sealing gasket remains
it.
When
surface on the oil filter adapter free
of
clean engine oil to the rubber sealing gasket on
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ASSEMBLING
NEW
GASKET
FILTER
OIL
WARM
THE
ENGINE,
THE
OIL
INTO
SUITAl3LE
SHUTDOWN
A
CONTAINER
AND
DRAIN
1/4"
FOR
AN
EXTENSION
ADDING
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SPIN·ON
OIL
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HAND
TIGHT
OIL
CHANGING
PRESSURE
The engine's oil pressure, during operation, is indicated
by the oil pressure gauge on the instrument normal operation, the 60 psi (2.8 and 4.2 kg/cm
NOTE:
A newly started, cold engine can have an oil pressure reading up to an oil pressure reading as low as readings will vary depending upon the temperature engine pages
60 psi ( 4.2 kg/cm
and
the rpms. Refer to ENGINE ADJUSTMENT
for
TESTING OIL PRESSURE.
oi:l
pressure will range between
2
).
OIL
FILTER
panel. During
2
).
A warmed engine can have
35
psi (2.5 kg/cm
18
40
2
). These
of
the
and
INSTALLATION
This popular accessory filter
from
the
engine
an
engine
room
bulkhead.
NOTE:
Refer
to
ENGINE
instructions on removing the oil
is
used
to
a more convenient
OIL CHANGE
REMOTE
to
relocate
filta
the
engine's
location
in
this manual
OIL
FILTER
oil
such
as
for
{OPTIONAL)
To
install,
simply
remove WESTERBEKE's install
this
Contact your
NOTE:
Westerbeke is not responsible
incorrect installation
A
CAUTION:
rectly.
If
pass
valve
from
reaching
failure.
If
immediately
remote
kit
with
the
oil
WESTERBEKE
of
It
is
the
oil
flows
in
the
filter
the
engine
there
is
no
and
check
the Remote Oil
vital
in
oil
the
engine
oil
filter kit
filter
facing
dealer
to
install
the
reverse
assembly
causing
pressure
the
hose
oil
filter
and
as
shown.
down
as
illustrated.
for
more
infonnation
for
engine failure due
Filta
the
oil
lines
direction,
will
prevent
an
internal
reading,
shutdown
connections.
thread
Always
cor·
the
by·
the
oil
engine
on
to
APPLY A THIN INSTALLING TIGHTEN CONTACTS
NOTE
THE
ON
THE
ADAPTER REMOVED WILL
BE
RECONNECTED
COAT
THIS
KIT.
AN
ADDITIONAL
THE
BASE.
/
"IN"
AND
"OUT"
WHEN
FOR
INSTALLATION
OF
CLEAN
OIL
THREAD
3/4
TURN
MARKINGS
THE
HOSES
SO
CORRECTLY
TO
THE
THEY
THE
KIT
ON,
AFTER
ARE
0-RING
THEN
THE
0-RING
WHEN
HAND
THE
IN
CONNECTION
MUST
ATTACH CONNECTION REMOTE
OIL
THE
OUT
CONNECTION
MUST
ATTACH CONNECTION REMOTE
OIL
ATTHE
FILTER.
TO
THE
AT
THE
FILTER.
TO
THE
HOSE
OUT
HOSE
IN
APPLY A THIN GASKET
WHEN CONTAC1S 3/4
THE
TURN.
COAT
OF
CLEAN
INSTALLING.
BASE,
TIGHTEN
OIL
AFTER
IT
AN
TO
THE
FILTER
THE
FILTER
ADDITIONAL
19
THROTTLE
BODY
ASSEMBLY
FROM
STEPPER
MAP
THE
THERMOSTAT
TO
MOTOR
SENSOR
ASSEMBLY
c:-i"
SCHRADER VALVE
FUEL
INJECTOR
FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR
PVC
VALVE
DESCRIPTION
The above illustration shows the throttle body assembly attached to the intake manifold.
An electronic control unit (ECU) controls the fuel injector
and the throttle actuator.
The ECU
sensors that monitor intake air temperature, engine coolant temperature, map sensor (intake manifold absolute pressure), engine rpm and battery voltage.
The ECU interprets this information to determine the
appropriate injector pulse rate and throttle opening position. A high pressure fuel pump supplies fuel to the area around
the injector and the regulator maintains the fuel pressure in that area at 35 -
is
supplied with engine operating conditions from
40 PSI.
The injector is a solenoid operated pintle valve that meters fuel into the intake manifold depending on engine operating conditions and generator amperage load as determined by the ECU.
Air flow into the intake manifold arrester/air filter and the throttle plate via the actuator. Throttle plate positioning for proper air flow into the engine
· the ECU interpretation Schrader valve is used to monitor/check fuel pressure around the fuel injector and to bleed air from that area after fuel system servicing.
An air intake heater is positioned in the intake to heat the incoming air during a cold start.
is
controlled by the ECU operation
of
engine operating conditions. The
is
through the flame
is
accomplished through
20
of
ENGINE
ADJUSTMENTS
SPARK
The spark first 50 hour break-in period, thereafter
SPARK SPARK
NOT.E:
the spark plugs will retard ofthe spark plugs
PLUGS
plugs
should be cleaned
and
replaced
A
WARNING:
the
engine
removing
PLUG
GAP:
PLUG
TORQUE:
Loctite Anti-Seize applied
Do
is
hot.
them.
0.031 ± 0.002 25
easier.
Allow
as
not
Nm.
needed.
remove
the
(18.45
corrosion,
then
engine
in.
(0.8-
fl-lb)
to
/BUILD
and
regapped after
inspected
the
0.05
the
every
spark
to
cool
mm).
threaded portion
making future
INSPECTING
THE
PLUGS
CHECK
plugs
before
SPARK
FOR
UP
the
250
hours
while
removal
CARBON
AND
of
BURNING
DRIVE
The drive belts must be belt tension
service the resulting This
and tension
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. The drive
BELT
ADJUSTMENT
can
cause
life of
the
fresh
presence of
generator
alternator
adjustment Remove To
adjust
governor To
adjust
belt, With
edges To
loosen alternator bolts.
To
loosen or tighten pump required,
no
less
(12mm)
midpoint between the
belt.
in
high
the
the
mounting
the
loosen
the
belt(s)
and
drive
then
than
as
oil
on
operating
has
two
and
the
procedure
belt
governor/alternator
raw
the
two
loose,
replace or
tighten
in
or out
belt,
retighten
belts
are
3/8
inch (lOmm)
the
belt
guard.
water pump/fresh
if
slide
the
properly
rapid
water pump's bearing A
the
drive
other
bolts.
raw
necessary. the
as
required,
the
properly adjusted if it
is
depressed
two
tensioned.
wear
of
the
belt
can
cause
temperatures.
belts,
one
drives
the
for
both
drive,
water
pump
inspect
the
for
wear,
alternator drive
then
raw
water
raw
water
its
mounting
and
no
with
pulleys
on
belts
belt
drives
raw
water
belts
loosen
water
mounting
cracks
retighten
pump/fresh
pump
bolts.
more the
the
Excessive
and
reduce
slack
slipping,
the
governor
pump.
is
as
follows:
the
pump
bolts.
and
belt,
slide
its
water
in
or
can
be
than
thumb
at
longest
drive
the
belt or
The
two
drive
frayed
the
mounting
out
as
deflected
1/2
inch
the
span
of
...::_
HIGH
TENSION
Check
the
compartment heat can deteriorate Check
the because separated the wires cap,
The resistance value is 410
the
or
from
then
pull the cap off the spark
CORDS
ignition wires every 500 operating
resistance of each
wire
connection inside
the
insulator
the spark plugs, grasp
(IGNITION
wire.
may
be
ohm per
t
f
WIRES)
the
wires.
Do
not
the
cap
damaged.
and
plug.
inch
GAP
pull
may
When
twist
of
hours
as
on
the
wire
become
removing
the
molded
wire.
CHECKING
RESISTANCE
NOTE:
play a
the
A
WARNING:
drive
belt's
tension
engine
LOW
6 .. Operate
the
7.
Replace
Properly functioning spark plugs and
very
important part
CO
system.
the
engine
engine
and
the
belt
in
th'e
Service these componenets
Never
attempt
while
the
engine
for
about 5 minutes,
recheck
the
belts
guard.
high
proper functioning
to
check
is
tension.
tension
of
regularly.
or
adjust
in
operation.
then
shut
Zeds
a
down
21
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
ENGINE
1.
2. Remove the spark plugs and install a compression
3. Close off the raw water intake seacock.
4. Crank the engine with the start motor and unplug the
5. Measure the compression pressure for all the cylinders.
6.
7. Re-install plugs and ignition wires.
8.
COMPRESSION
To
check the engine's compression pressure, warm up the
engine then shut it down.
adapter (screws into a plug hole) with a gauge.
ignition coil and allow the compression gauge to reach a maximum reading and record.
Ensure that compression pressure differential for each cylinder is within the specified limit.
Compression
If
a cylinder's compression
below the limit, add a small amount
the spark plug hole and repeat steps 3 and 4.
If
a)
piston ring and/or cylinder wall may be worn or damaged.
b)
If
pressure, suspect poor valve contact, valve seizure, or
pressure
addition
additional oil does not increase compression
valve wear.
of
TEST
should
not
differ
by
more
or
pressure differential is
of
oil causes an increase
·
than
14
psi
(100Kpa).
engine oil through
of
pressure, the
Open the raw water seacock (thru-hull).
IGNITION TIMING
CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
2. Start the engine and warm the engine to its normal operating temperature.
3. Using the timing light, align the timing groove in the front crankshaft pulley with the proper timing mark on the ignition timing scale embossed on the engine's front
Do
cover. distributor body. refer to the timing specification:
IGNITION 15°
l3W • 35o
this by loosening and slowly rotating the
TIMING
AT
1800
RPM:
BTOC ± 1o
STATIC
AT
NO-LOAD
OIL
PRESSURE
(NO
VACUUM
WITH
VACUUM
TESTING
GAUGE
ADVANCE)
ADVANCE)
OIL
PRESSURE
(((
)
~
J)
OIL
GALLERY
DIAL
GAUGE
MEASURING COMPRESSION
IGNITION
1.
TIMING
Attach a timing light to the # 1 spark plug and mark the front crankshaft timing groove and the timing mark on the scale embossed
Each timing mark represents
on
the engine's front cover.
5°.
The specified safe minimum oil pressure is 4.3 - 1.4 psi(0.3 -
0.1 kg/cm down. A gradual loss bearings. For additional information ings, see the ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING chart.
TESTING
To test oil pressure, remove the oil gallery
mechanical oil pressure gauge in its place. After warming up the engine, read the oil pressure gauge.
OIL
SENDOR
2
>.
An oil pressure
OIL
PRESSURE
AND
SWITCH
of
5 PSI
of
oil pressure usually indicates worn
PRESSURE
35.0
lb/in'(3.8 (depending TORQUE
kg/em')
on
temperature
9-13
will
shut the engine
on
low oil pressure read-
"T"
and install a
or
more
at
1800
rpm
and
load)
ft·lb
(1.2
·1.8
m-kg)
22
ENGINE
NOTE:
WESTERBEKE
adjustments
The
information below
be
peiformed
ADJUSTMENTS
recommends
by
is
provided
that
a competent
to
assist
the
following engine
engine
mechanic.
the
mechanic.
VALVE
1.
2. Remove all the spark plugs to allow ease in rotating the
3. Rotate the engine crankshaft to position No.I piston at
3. Start the engine and allow it to warm up until the engine
4. Note: When measuring the valve clearance,
5. Adjust the intake and exhaust valves for Cylinder No.
6. Rotate the crankshaft 90 degrees and adjust the valves for
7. Install the rocker cover.
8. Install the spark plugs, placing a small amount
CLEARANCE
Start the engine and allow it to warm up until the engine coolant reaches operating temperature.
engine crankshaft and to allow viewing movement.
TDC
of
its compression stroke. Observe intake and exhaust valve movement to indicate compression stroke. Align the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley with the T mark on the gear case timing indicator. This places. No.1 piston at TDC piston through the spark plug opening.
coolant reaches operating temperature.
clearance is not as specified, looen the rocker arm lock nut and adjust the clearance using a feeler gauge by turning the adjusting screw. Whilte holding the adjusting screw with a screwdriver to prevent it from turning, tighten the lock nut to the specified tirque
Cylinder No.3. Rotate the crankshaft another and adjust the valves for Cylinder No.4. Rotate the crankshaft another Cylinder No.2.
Anti-Seize on the thread
AND
ADJUSTMENT
of
the piston
of
its compression stroke. Observe the
if
of
15
Nm.
90 degrees
90 degrees and adjust the valves for
of
the plug. Tighten to 25 Nm.
the valve
1.
of
CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
VALVE
INTAKE EXHAUST FIRING
CLEARANCE
0.20
0.25
ORDER
MM
MM
1-3-4-2
(ENGINE
(0.0079
(0.0098
HOn
IN)
IN)
Reference the illustration below. Using AWG#l6 wire, connect the igniter through a 12
of
place the tip the gap. This will indicate a serviceable igniter.
a metal screw driver near the middle
TESTING
of
Ground the metal
back
THE
the pick-up
side
of
the igniter.
23
IGNITER
VDC
battery as shown. Momentarily
of
the igniter. Each time this is done, a spark should jump
IGNITER
Do
not
mix
up
the
wire
C
as
If left
the
that
would
distributor
shorted,
damage
is
the
igniter
connections
the
operated
and
igniter.
with
t11e
col/will
to
terminals B and
external
overheat.
resister
ENGINE
NOTE:
WESTERBEKE recommends that the following engine adjustments be peJformed by a competent engine mechanic. The
information below is provided to assist the mechanic.
ADJUSTMENTS
TIMING
BELT
A
CAUTION:
reduces belt
sprocket
These
parts
ously
contaminated
these
parts,
and
crankshaft
1
UPPER
INSPECTION
Water
the
service
should
check
COVER
and
oil
life of
tensioner
never
with
the
seals
or
oil
be
dirt
front
for a
5
BELT
AND
REPLACEMENT
on
the
timing
the
belt.
Keep
the
free
of oil
and
cleaned.
or
case,
possible
TENSIONER
oil.
If
oil
7
SPROCKET
Replace oil
is
pump
leak.
belt
severly
timing
greese.
if
evident
oil
seals,
BOLT
seri·
on
\J
9
ENGINE SUPPORT BRACKET
8
CAMSHAFT SPROCKET
1
TIMING
BELT
ASSEMBLY
10
BELT
REAR
COVER
2
LOWER
COVER--~
NUMBERS
ORDER
TIMING
Using pliers, grip the tensioner spring projection and remove it from the oil pump case stopper. Then, remove the tensioner spring and the timing belt tensioner.
NOTE:
belt to indicate the direction
This will ensure the timing belt reused.
INDICATE
OF
DISASSEMBLY
BELT
If
the timing belt is to be reused, chalk an arrow on the
THE
REMOVAL
of
rotation before removing
is
fitted correctly when
V J
it.
4
TENSIONER
SPRING
3
TIMING
BELT
REMOVING.
THE
BELT
SPROCKET
Using the special tools shown in the illustration, lock the camshaft sprocket in position and then loosen the camshaft sprocket bolt.
TIMING
!
•·
BOLT
REMOVAL
(CAMSHAFT)
CAMSHAFT SPROCKET
24
ENGINE
NOTE:
WESTERBEKE
adjustments be peiformed
The
infonnation
below
recommends
is
ADJUSTMENTS
that
the
by
a competent
provided
to
assist
following
engine
the
engine
mechanic.
mechanic.
Timing
Replace the belt
Belt
Inspection
if
any
of
the following conditions exist:
1.
Hardening resilience, and leaves no indent when pressed with fingernail.
2.
Cracks on rubber back.
3.
Cracks
4. Cracks
5.
Cracks on belt.
6.
Abnormal wear they are sharp as
7:
Abnormal wear on teeth.
8.
Tooth missing and canvas fiber exposed.
of
back rubber-back side is glossy, without
or
peeling
on
~:
of
canvas.
tooth bottom.
of
belt sides. The sides are normal
if
cut
by
a knife.
if
Belt
Tensioner
Replace the belt tensioner turned.
Tensioner
1.
Lock the timing belt tensioner in the illustrated position.
2. Fit one portion oil pump case.
Inspection
if
it binds, rattles, or is noisy when
Spring
of
the tensioner spring projections over the hooked
of
the belt tensioner and fit the tensioner onto the
Installation
TIMING TENSIONER
BELT
ABNORMAL
(FLUFFY
5.
RUBBER
EXPOSED-~~:'«
7.
Sprocket
Using the special tools shown in the illustration, lock the camshaft sprocket in position and tighten the camshaft
sprocket bolt to the specified torque.
Bolt
Installation
6.
8.
(Camshaft)
WEAR
STRANO)
ENS
lONER
SPRING
3. Grip the other tensioner spring projection and fit it onto the oil pump case lug as shown in the illustration. Move the timing belt tensioner in the direction shown and . temporarily tighten the bolt.
·TIMING TENSIONER
TENSIONER SPRING
OIL
PUMP
I
CASE
BELT
LOCKING
THE
CAMSHAFT
SPROCKET
I..,.,IWESTERBEKE
l
Engines & Genei'IJtors
25
ENGINE
NOTE:
WESTERBEKE adjustments The
infonnation below
be
ADJUSTMENTS
recommends
peiformed by a competent
is
provided
that
to
assist
the
following
engine
the
engine
mechanic.
mechanic.
Timing
Belt
Installation
CAMSHAFT SPROCKET
1. Align the camshaft timing mark with the timing mark
----1--l:l,...._~
on the cylinder head.
ALIGN
TIMING
THE
MARK
5. Tum the crankshaft twice in the normal rotating direction (clockwise) and check that the timing marks
con·ectly aligned.
are
2. Align the crankshaft timing mark with the timing on
mark
3. Keeping the tension side
timing belt onto the crankshaft sprocket, camshaft sprocket, and tensioner pulley in that order.
4. Loosen the tensioner pulley mounting bolts by
112 tension to the timing belt.
the front case.
of
the timing belt tight, fit the
of
a turn and allow the tensioner spring to apply
1/4 to
A
CAUTION:
camshaft's to
the
timing
as
described
This
driving
belt. above.
procedure
torque
to
Be
sure
Do
not
apply
to
turn
utilizes
turn
the
tension
the
crankshaft
crankshaft
reverse.
6. Tighten the tensioner pulley mounting bolts.
IDLER
PULLEY
BOLTS
TORQUE
7. Replace the timing belt covers.
TIMING
BELT
COVER
BOLTS
23
Nm
TORQUE
11
(17
Nm
ft-lb)
(8
ft-lb)
the
evenly
in
Engines & Generators
26
ENGINE
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following troubleshooting tables are based upon certain
of
engine problem indicators and the most likely causes problems.
When troubleshooting indicates an electrical problem, see the
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM as these may
reveal other possible causes listed below.
PROBLEM
Engine
does
not
crank.
Engine
cranks
but
fails
to
start.
Engine
starts,
runs
but
then
shuts
down.
of
the problem which are not
PROBABLE
1.
Battery
is
low
or
2.
Loose
battery
connections.
*3.
Faulty
wire
connections.
*4.
Faulty
start
switch.
*5.
Faulty
starter
solenoid.
6.
Raw
water
filled
7.
Filters
are
clogged
fuel.
1.
Out
of
fuel.
Engine
is
2.
3.
Fuel
4.
Worn
5.
High (wet
Faulty
6.
Faulty
7.
*8.
Faulty
9.
Low
Air
10.
See
*1.
Faulty (oil
temperature).
2.
High
temperature.
*3.
Dirty Low
4.
Faulty
5.
Faulty
6.
7.
Air See
flooded.
pump
inoperative.
or
faulty
tension
wires
system).
ignition distributor. wire
connections.
engine
compression.
in
the
fuel
system.
BLEEDING
shutdown
pressure,
oil
in
BLEEDING
coolant
engine
water
fuel/water
level
in
fuel
pump
engine
temperature
the
fuel
system.
CAUSE
dead.
cylinders.
by
contaminated
spark
plugs.
grounding
coil.
THE
FUEL
switch.
or
or
exhaust
separator
sump.
THE
FUEL
the
SYSTEM
exhaust
filter.
sensor.
SYSTEM
NOTE:
protected by a 8 Ampere manual fuse located on the control
panel. The generator has an panel which should be troubleshooting.
and
The engines control system (electrical system) is
AC
circuit breaker at the control
in the
off
position when performing
PROBLEM
Engine
then
Engine
Engine
starts,
runs
shuts
hunts.
misfires.
down
8.
9.
10.
11.
*12.
13.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
PROBABLE
Fuel
line
restriction.
Mechanical supply
is
faulty
Throttle
plate
Faulty
wire
AC
generator
High
exhaust
Low
battery Generator Cracked Faulty Faulty High Valves
Dirty Poor Incorrect Dirty
Cracked
Faulty
Spark
High
Valve
is
distributor
high
fuel
exhaust
are
fuel
filters.
quality
timing.
flame
distributor ignition plugs
exhaust
clearances
check
binding.
connection.
overload. pressure.
voltage.
overloaded.
tension
pump.
back-pressure.
out
fuel.
arrester.
are
back-pressure.
CAUSE
valve
cap.
wires.
of
adjustment.
cap.
wires.
worn.
are
incorrect.
at
the
fuel
* Refer to the ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING guide in this manual for detailed testing
Engines & Generators
27
of
these electrical connections.
ENGINE
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Engine
Engine
Low
oil
High
oil
backfires.
overheats.
pressure.
pressure.
1.
Spark wrong.
2.
3.
Engine Dirty
4.
5.
Cracked
6.
High
1.
cooling
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
PROBABLE
plug
Incorrect
is
flame
exhaust
Coolant
system.
Faulty
raw
Belts
are
Raw
water
Faulty
thermostat.
Low
oil
level.
Wrong
SAE
Faulty
or
Relief
valve
Faulty
oil
Faulty
engine
Faulty
oil
Dirty
oil
engine.
Relief
valve
wires
are
timing. flooded.
arrester.
distributor
back-pressure.
loss.
Pressure
water
pump
loose
or
pump
worn.
type
oil
wrong
type
is
stuck.
pump.
bearings.
filter.
or
wrong
is
stuck.
CAUSE
connected
cap.
test
impeller.
broken.
in
the
oil
filter.
SAE
type
engine.
oil
in
the
PROBLEM
No
DC
charge
starting
battery.
Blue
exhaust discharged engine.
Black
exhaust discharged engine.
Poor
performance
at
generator
to
smoke
from
smoke
frorn
speed
the
the
the
Faulty
1.
battery Faulty
2.
Faulty
3.
Faulty
4.
1.
Lube
2.
High Crankcase
3.
Valves
4.
incorrectly. Piston
5.
or Dirty
1.
Valves
2.
adjusted. Lube
3.
Piston
4.
Crankcase
5.
Main
1.
Fuel
2.
replace. Throttle
3.
Remove
PROBABLE
connections
charging battery bridge generator
oil
is
diluted.
lube
oil
breather
are
worn
rings
unseated.
flame
arrester.
are
worn
oil
is
diluted.
rings
breather
jet
clogged.
pump
clogged.
body
and
CAUSE
to
control.
charging
rectifier.
charger
level.
or
adjusted
are
worn
or
are
worn
Remove
filter
screen
clean.
control.
windings.
hose
is
clogged.
incorrectly
or
unseated.
hose
is
clogged.
and
Remove
and
dirty.
clean.
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ELECTRICAL
The following test procedures will require the use engine's wiring diagram (in this manual). Also refer to the relay testing page. WESTERBEKE recommends that these tests be performed by a qualified technician.
TROUBLESHOOTING
of
a multimeter
GUIDE
and
the
PROBLEM
Engine
does
not
crank
.......
(12
VDC
Test
for
board
terminal
If
OK.
Test
for
fuse
end
If
OK
Test
for terminal If
OK.
Test
for If
OK.
Test
for 2
and
10.
If
OK.
Test
for when
the
If
OK.
Test
for If
OK.
If
OK.
Test
for the
start
should If
OK.
Activate should
If
OK.
Activate B+(12v) If
OK
Inspect
is
battery+
B+
(12v)
B+
(12v)
and
to
B+(12v)
T1.
B+(12v)
B+
(12v)
B+
(12v)
switch
B+
(12v)
B+(12v)
switch
drop
below
the
start
be
present
the
start
at
the
the
starter.
TESTING
voltage
at
the
T4.
at
the
the
PC
from
at
the
at
the
at
the
is
activated.
at
relay
at
relay
and
after a few
.5
volts.
switch,
at
terminal
switch,
start
solenoid.
measured
circuit
circuit board
the
fuse
relay
K1
starVstop
start
switch
K1,
terminal
K1
terminal
after
87
after
breaker
breaker
terminal
end
to
terminal
switch
terminal1
85.
seconds
4-5
seconds
on
relay
4-5
seconds
to
ground)
to
the
to
the
T2.
the
PC
30.
terminals
86.
Activate
the
B+(12v)
K1.
check
PC
panel
board
voltage
for
INSPECTION/SOLUTION
Check
for
bad connector the terminal 4 and
Look to Replace
Inspect terminal
Check connector
K2, Look
S2,
PC
and
Replace
Check S2,
the
P1, Inspect
strip connected
Inspect orange Replace
Look
Look orange Replace
Check yellow/red Replace
starter.
for a bad
the
fuse
the
the
for a bad
terminal
for
pin
1,
board
10. the
for
pin
3, engine pin
7-grey
connections
TS1
for a bad
wire
the
for a bad
for a bad
wire
the
T1.
bad
the
the
P1,
Check
or
circuit
connections
Replace
P1,
30.
white/black/red
or
at
start
bad green
harness
or
between
to
or ECU
or ECU.
connections
wire
starter.
connections
the
red
wire,
the
connections
at
the
circuit
connection
at
the
PC
board
breaker.
at
the
fuse.
connection
pin
3.
The
red/white
connections
the
starVstop
switch.
connections
wire
to
the
connection
wire.
on
jumpers
any
TS1.
Replace
connection
at
ECU
connector
connection
connection
at
the
ECU
at
or
at
the
start
at
the
engine
or
at
the
at
breaker.
from
the
terminal
the
fuse
at
the
engine
at
the
panel
wire
to
the
switch
at
the
panel
PC
board.
at
the
on
external
contacts
the
PC
at
relay
P2,
at
relay
at
relay
connector
relay
K1
solenoid.
harness battery + on the
PC
board
circuit
breaker
T2.
or
PC
board
harness
wire
or
at
connector
terminal
terminals
connector
Then
connector
the
terminal
board.
K1
terminal
pin2.
K1.
K1,
terminal
P2
pin.
terminal
K1,
2
check
8
85
87.
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ELECTRICAL
The following test procedures will require the use engine's wiring diagram (in this manual). Also refer to the relay testing page. WESTERBEKE recommends that these tests be perfonned by a qualified technician.
TROUBLESHOOTING
of
a multimeter
CHART
and
the
Engine
Engine
PROBLEM
cranks
but
starts,
runs
fails
but
to
start
shuts
...
down
(12
VDC
Test
for
B+
on
the
K2
If
OK
..,a..
Test
for
B+
activate
the
than 5 volts.
If
OK
..,a..
Activate
the
relay
K2
run
NOTE:
For
ignition, etc, refer to the these sections in this manual.
.....
Test
for
voltage
terminals,
be
less
than
If
OK
..,a..
Test
for
voltage
switch,
when
read
zero
If
OK
..,a..
The
engine
If
OK
..,a..
Fireboy
suppression
TESTING
is
battery+
(12v)
at
run
relay
(12v)
at
start
switch.
start
switch,
relay,
terminal
ot~er
possible causes (failure to start) such as fuel pump, speed sensor (MPU),
across
with
the
engine
1.0
volts.
across
the
engine
(0)
volts.
temperature
voltage
terminals
run
relay
Voltage
test
87.
the
oil
running
the
exhaust
shuts
sensor
circuit
maybe
measured
30
and
86
K2,
terminal
should
for
B+(12v)
pressure
voltage
temperature
down,
it
maybe
faulty.
to
ground)
85
be
less
at
sensor
should
should
faulty.
and
INSPECTION/SOLUTION
Check
for
bad
Replace
the
K2
Inspect
the
connections
or
at
the
ECU
connector
Replace
the
K2
Faulty
oil
pressure
Faulty
exhaust
Loss
of
coolant
High
exhaust
temperature.
Test
sensor,
refer
manual.
By-pass
Fireboy
Install a jumper
connections
relay.
at J2,
relay.
sensor.
temperature
thru
exhaust
to
component
connection
between
#4
at
both
relay
K2,
pin
19.
Replace
switch.
elbow.
testing
at
terminal
and
#3.
terminals.
terminal
85,
sensor/switch.
Replace
switch.
in
this
block.
IMPORTANT
SYSTEM
Software, at no charge. is available through your area Master Distributor. The Master Distributor for your area can be located on the Westerbeke website at www.westerbeke.com. An interconnect cable will need to be purchased (pn# in the generator's control box and your laptop to be able to use this software. The software will be a very important tool for monitoring system operation to ensure the system is operating at its optimum. Also for locating any operating issue and for the very important task a cause for engine/system malfunction. For the models listed in this manual, the engine MUST be running for the software to communicate with the system Logging as soon as the engine PC Interface. The Data file can be opened in most speadsheet forms such as Microsoft Excel.
MONITORING
ECU. When troubleshooting an engine/system malfunction, start data
is
started and running. Then view the data being displayed in the various boxes on the
SOFTWARE
049998) to connect between the ECU (Electronic Control Unit)
AND
DATA
LOGGING
of
Data Logging used to help determine
30
Test
procedures
DESCRIPTION
The basic trouble shooting techniques or
6.5
and communicating.
idle mode
Once valuable
Start the idle If after apply
DATA
for
Diagnostic
SBCG,
you
and
idle mode. That
and
you
have
information.
off
by
collecting data from the time that the
mode,
have
an
the
engine
an
AC
load.
LOGGING
Data
software
8.0 through
Models such
PC
determined which type
start the
engine that does not
is
Logging
is
a valuable
14.0
means
'that
as
interface can begin communications before the
PC
interface communicating
running.
Monitor and record
Let the
(TROUBLESHOOTING
with
Gasoline
tool
in diagnosing engine problems. It should
SBEG,
the
engine
the
have
engine
common
OBD
sense.
Some
along with
must be running before the
versions
you
have the following procedures will
and
warm up
AC
volts and
idle
non-OBD
like
the 20.0
engine
and
mode,
for
about 1 0
amps
Diagnostic
of
our products such
20.0
and
22.5
PC
Interface
and
22.5
SBEGA
engine
is
is started.
data logging before
start the
if
If
PC
to
15
possible.
you
have a genset that has
Interface
minutes before trying to
AID)
Software-PC
not
as
the
SBEG
do can
do
have
actually running.
help
gather
you
start the
as
soon
Interface
replace
5.0 and
not have
begin
an
~ngine.
as
possible
After the unit run ateach load change for a couple AC near amperage.
After
couple of minutes amperage is
Finally, after running customer hear
something recordi!1g
.
get
·If log was
Or save
USING
All boxes. been spreadsheet
engine
volts
and
full
power rating. Power is determined
loading
going
on
customers say that the unit runs
a starting point. Then continue
you
have
will automatically
to
shut
in
the
itself.
THE
of
the
The
recorded
is
warmed
amps
if
This
will determine
up
the genset, begin
to
until there
when the engine is running under a controlled load condition.
might
know a particular scenario that will
happens. Try repeating the scenario that
data from the start up
a unit with
down under some kind
case
of
shutting
up, start applying an
possible at each
if
the unit
to
reduce the
stabilize. Continue
is
no
AC
load on
the
controlled baseline test,
fine
for
at
to
record data
no
idle mode,
stop
and save the
of
of
the
DC
circuit breaker,
DATA
data
that
is
being recorded is
following
software
information applies whether you
or
watching it live in the
such
as
Microsoft Excel.
AC
load
by
turning on various
of
minutes
load
site. Continue
by
is
overloaded or not.
to
reduce the
the
genset.
for awhile
least a couple of minutes with
and
the unit
file.
fault,
you will
also
being displayed on the
PC
Interface.
so
that the unit
to
multiplying the
AC
load.
AC
This
will give a technician a baselin&ofwhat
this
might sound strange, but
cause
and
when
the
customer mentions.
until
the
shut
down under
If
you a
have
have
this
will
are
The
add
AC
AC
Let the unit run at each load site for a
load
and
a problem
my
problem
unit with
to manually stop the data
also
looking
data file
devices.
is
stable. Monitor
load until
voltage times the
monitor voltage
for
air conditioner
no
shows
some
an
cause
PC
Interface in the various
at
the data
can
be
the
unit is at or
and
sometimes
the unit. Sometimes we
shuts
Always
load on the generator to
up.
kind
of
fault,
idle mode,
the data
opened
log
file
after it has in most
and
Let the
and
record
AC
off
start by
the data
the unit
log
to
to
stop
the
save
anq
it.
Some
of
the
data
that example, figure
Speed
Simple
Hz,
.
setup
out.
then
for
I
think
Some
enough,
the
engine
50
Hz
that
engine temp, air temp,
of the other
this
is the speed that the engine
needs
operation than the engine
is
being collected
items
to
run at
~
is
pretty much self explanatory
oil
pressure,
may
be less familiar.
is
running.
1800
rpm (belt driven units
sp~ed
will
be
WESTERBEKE
Engines & Generators
31
and
battery volts would
If
the genset
may
be
1500
rpm.
and
simple
is
set
up
different).
to
follow.
be
easy
to
operate
If
the unitis
to
at
For
60
DATA
LOGGING
(TROUBLESHOOTING
AID)
When a genset
desired above below
this
If
The
AC
not
a
functioning
calibration
An
However,
engine
If
problem.
mean
speed.
and
below
the
desired
is
noticed
the
speed
is
throttle
load
indicate a problem.
zero,
engine
the
coming good make
is
the
problem
that
when
to
over-speed
engine
Again,
that
the
up.
and
the
sure
that
is
typically
properly.
is
speed
Check
is
governing
Even
a well tuned
the
speed
with
no
too
high with
controlled
in the
maybe that the throttle
off,
the
has
this problem
that
is
look
throttle
to
filters
are
the
spark plugs
properly you
desired
The stepper motor can
stepper cannot
load
and shut
make
speed.
for
a prolonged period of
AC
load
no
by a stepper
20
However,
is
dropped,
too
low
at the Stepper Position.
is being opened
sure
clear.
engine
If
applied
AC
load
-30
steps if
the
move
will
run
the
down.
with
no
that the
Check to
are
not fouled out
should
will
vary
you
see
..
applied
motor.
Usually the
range.
step
count
body
only
the
at
the
speed
AC
load
to
compensate
fuel
level
make
see
reading slightly
a
little~
The
point
speed
readings
time,
check
A couple of
is
in
assembly
go
to
throttle
proper speed once
will
be
applied,
Is
the speed low but steps
for
is
full
sure
that the air intake
(bleed
remain
there
could
the data
the
a position that it thinks
closed
too
there
box
step
count
steps
above
single
may
be
enough to
high,
and
is
probably a totally
loss
of
speed
in
the
fuel
the
fuel
system
above
and
is
you
should
more
than
be a problem,
labeled
for
digit
out
some
system
Stepper
engine
or
below
numbers
of
calibration
slow AC
load
in
some
are
high?
but the
and
scrc;:ens.
looking
below
20
running
this or
is
the
engine
cases
speed
that
are
clean.
for
is
the
see
readings
rpm
above or
especially
Pos.
(steps).
with
range
does
even
showing
on
not
zero. If the
down.
added.
may
cause
different
This
would
is
not
tlie
fuel
Check
air).
if
no
the
is
to
If
the
engine
speed
is
okay
load
being
applied
by
multiplying
higher
than
what
speed
returns
the
speed
Pressure (kPa)
This is
full
load.
100
kPa.
it
would
either
the
code.
to
cannot
the
pressure
The
Typically a genset
be
around
MAP
the speed
the
total
the
unit
normal
maintain,
that
wider
the throttle plate
90
kPa.
sensor
or
when running
drops
AC
amperage
is
rated
for,
and check the power
follow
exists
in
the
running
If
the
kPa
the
wiring
and
stays below
times
then it
the
same
intake
is
opened
at
no
is
stuck
to
the
With
no
the
AC
is
overloaded.
again.
suggestions
manifold.
the
load
will
at
70
MAP
sensor,
AC
load, but once
the
desired
volts
If
there
At
closer
see
a kPa value
and
never moves than there
to
Shut off
from
no
load
it
gets
as
70
speed, first
get
the kilowatts.
is
only a
the
previous
the
to
is a default
underway
check
some
of
small
AC
paragraph.
kPa
will
atmosphere
around
30,
value
with
some
the
AC
If
this
number
the
devices
load
applied
be
lower
than at
which
is
while
at
is
a problem with
that
is
in
AC
power
until
about
full
the
is
the
and
load
,
WB Heater Set-point
This
is
the
set-point Currently point will
WB Current Temp
'Tins
heater point. means the
in
vary,
is
the
actual
is
working
The
higher
that
set-point
the
in millivolts
all
the
units that
but will
heater is not working at
the
sensor
be
value in millivolts
properly, the number
is
of
do
not
displayed
you
will
is,
the
probably
the
heater
have
an
in
this
of
the typically colder
all.
failing.
temperature
idle mode, the set-point
box.
heater
temperature in the
see
values
the
heater
If the value
The
sensor
in
the
stay
within
is.
Typically a
is
swinging dramatically
should
be
Wideband
Wideband
replaced.
02
is
893.
In
20
millivolts of the set-·
reading
in the
Sensor.
other
02
Sensor.
4000
above
units
and
the set-
If
area
below
the
32
DATA
Lambda
Lambda
compared Thus,
present, much mixture
than
We
weight)
lambda
air/fuel
In
involved fluctuating slightly above and below
Immediately after a startup it process fuel
represents
to
the
when
a mixture contains exactly
the
ratio
oxygen
1.000.
all
our applications
mixture.
for
contains
know
that perfect combustion
under
value
of 1.088.
ratio
of
this
number will constantly
and
usually takes a couple
LOGGING
the ratio
amount that should
will
the amount of
too little oxygen for
normal conditions.
14.259:1
we
of
the
be
one
to
one
(To
calculate,
(derived by multiplying
want to see a
is
amount
fuel
Thus a lean
typical
(TROUBLESHOOTING
of oxygen actually present
have
been
present in order to obtain
the
amount of oxygen required to burn the
and
lambda
(a
lean
the
requires
divide
lambda
be the
to
of
minutes
will
equall.OOO.
mixture), lambda will
amount
changing, ideally you should
1.000
an air/fuel
16
reading
see
rich
for
of
air/fuel
by
14.7.)
.97
target.
readings
sensors
fuel
(a rich mixture), lambda will
ratio
ratio
A lambda of
by
14.7).
around
If
the
be
of
approximately
of,
say,
16:
1.000.
Because
for
lambda. This is part of
to
warm
up
AID)
in
a combustion chamber
"perfect~'
mixture contains
greater than
1 would translate
.97
would
see
the value
and
take control of the air
of
14.7:1
the
combustion.
amount
1.000.
indicate
of too If
a
be
less
(by
to
a
an
combustion
for
lambda
the
startup
fuel
If
you
see
a problem in this area first
heater
is
working.
totally
in
control.
from
the
Water
,damaging.
very
After
checking
spark
plugs
check
lean,
genset
the
lp
Current
This this
Lambda PW Trim
,
This cases
Wideband P, I & D Term
These constantly
Lambda P & I Term
These
1.000
to
is
the
electrical
number.
is
the
fueling
15%
is
values
changing.
values
by
enriching
Remember that it
Physically remove
being
injected through
If
there
is
the
sensor
to
make
sure
the
fuel
levels
run
lean.
value
trim percentage that
the
maximum.
are
the
Wideband
It
is
are
the
lambda value controlling
or
enleaning
any
evidence
and
the
they
are
and
the
equivalent of
more
check
takes
the
the
of build
genset Clean
and
quality
the
Sensor
Heater temperature control
important
the
fueling.
the
Wideband
about three minutes after starting an engine
sensor and
exhaust.
is
running
of
the
wideband
to
Salt
up,
too
functioning properly.
the
fuel.
Lambda
look
at
terms.
heater values
checl_<
it
for
corrosion or build
water deposited on the
replace
the
the
rich, check
Water
in
reading.
oxygen
WB
Their
job
sensor.
If
the
gas
There
sensor
Current
is
to
the
the
is
is
terms.
Temp
keep
to
make sure
sensor
air intake
genset
is
is
no
good
not much
contributing. In most
These
value.
the
lambda
that
up
will be
screens
running
and
will cause
to
learn from
values
reading
the
for
it
to
be
of deposits
and
too
will
be
at
NBSTT
(Narrowband this
will
be
the
Short
value
Term
of its contribution.
Trim)
If
your
genset
is
Max
contribution
Engines & Generators
33
equipped
with a narrowband
is
1%.
oxygen
sensor,
DATA
Stepper Pos (steps)
The
throttle being will
vary
PulseWi.dth
This load.
is
the
the
shaft
closed
from
fueling
is
position.
engine
LOGGING
controlled
to
duration in milliseconds
Most
engine.
by a stepper
units
(TROUBLESHOOTING
will
motor.
run
(ms).
at
no
The
The
load
value
displayed
in
the 20 to 30 steps
value
will
be
is
in
lower at
AID)
steps.
Zero
rllnge.
These
no
load
than
steps
values
at
full
Main Fuel Comp
This
is
the
fueling
the
engine
rpm
Air
Temp
This
is
the
fueling
can
be
both
Compensation
Speed P, I & D Terms
These
values
and
it is
very that you these
Da-rated P Term
The
after
aggressive P value older
This
should
columns
code
provides
start-up
units
will
be
(%)
compensation that is derived
and
the
and
Engine
compensation
positive
value.
reflect
the
hard
to
see
these
than
the
for
for
a short
which
there
is
also a trim
reflected
MAP
pressure.
Temp
Comp
based
and
negative.
engine
get
any
values
engines
the P (Proportional)
period
could
in
this
This
speed
information
constantly
is
probably
of
time.
cause "hunting" or instability
pot
on the
box.
(%)
on the
value
is
governing
from
changing.
not
Term,
This
allows
top
on the
from
a value
air
temperature
added
process.
them.
The
If
running.
in
the
the
ECU
or
subtracted
These
only
for
some
Speed
engine
that
in
the
fuel
and
engine
values
thing I
reason there
PID
control,
to
warm
when
the
can
manually
table,
which
temperature.
from
the
Main
are
constantly changing
can
say
on
the subject
are
all
to
be
de-rated right
up
with
out
engine
is
de-rate
cold.
is
based
This
value
Fuel
is
zeroes
in
having
the P value.
On
an
some
on
Frequency Option
This
is
the
value
of the
may
not
show
this
the
data
log.
Gen. Frequency
The is
with
Note:
Generator
an
Belt
Frequency
engine
speed
driv~
applications
speed
column
of
selector
but
will
display
is
a function of
1500
tpm,
will
be
on
the
ECU,
whether
the
Frequency
engine
speed.
while
60Hz operation
different,
Engines & Generators
check
your
34
it
is
50
or 60Hz.
Option
For
in
the Title area at
most applications, is
with an.engine speed of
owner's
manual
Some
for
interfaces
50
Hz
engine
the
top
operation
1800
speed.
on
tpm.
DC
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
ALTERNATOR
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STARTER
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WIRE
very down.
If
it is
BATTERY
ALTERNATOR
CONNECTIONS.
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;
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ALTERNATOR
A
WARNING:
hot.
Do
Use this troubleshooting section to determine exists with the charging circuit determined that the alternator have a qualified technician check it.
The alternator charging circuit charges the starting battery and the service battery. An isolator with a diode, a solenoid or a 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's charging circuit and not with the altema­tor.
Testing
TROUBLESHOOTING
A failed alternator
11ot
touch
until
the
Alternator
AT
STARTER
can
the
alternator
or
or
If
has
with the alternator.
voltage regulator is faulty,
the alternator is charging the
become
cooled
if
a problem
1. Start the engine.
2. After the engine has run for a few minutes, measure the starting battery voltage at the multimeter set on DC volts.
If
the voltage is increasing toward 14 volts, the alterna-
a.
tor is working; omit to
"Checking the Service Battery" on the
b.
If
the voltage remains around exists with eitl1er the alternator or the charging circuit; continue with Steps 3 through
CONNECTOR
DIAGRAM
TESTING BATTERY/ALTERNATOR (ENGINE
3. Tum off Ensure that the battery tenninals and the engine ground connections are tight and clean.
A
charging
switch
4.
If
a battery selector switch is in the charging circuit,
ensure that it is on the correct setting.
5. Turn on the ignition switch, but do not start
6. Check the
tion, the reading should be 12 to
MULTIMETER
THE
STARTING
RUNNING)
tl1e
engine. Inspect all
CAUTION:
when
To
circuit,
battety voltage.
the
never
engine
avoid
battety terminals using a
Steps 3 through 8 and go directly
12
volts, a problem
8.
miD
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wiring_
and connections.
damage
shut
is
If
to
the
off
the
engine
running!
tl1e
battery is in good condi-
13
volts.
next
page.
battery
battery
ilie engine.
A
CAUTION:
that
everyone
sheaves
A
DC applications. isolate before made
and
WARNING:
and
AC
DC
performing
without a proper
Before
is clear of
belts
circuits
Always
and
AC
starting
moving
during
test
procedures.
When
testing
are
often
disconnect a shore
converters,
DC
testing.
knowledge
with a multimeter:
mixed
and No
the
engine
parts!
together
shut
AC
of
Keep
down
tests
AC
make
away
in
marine
power
the
should
circuits.
certain
from
cord,
engine
be
TESTING
ALTERNATOR
(IGNITION
35
THE
VOLTAGE
ON • ENGINE
OFF)
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.
MULTIMETER
DC
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
7. Now check the voltage between the alternator minal (B+) and ground. the alternator will be the same as the battery, or tor
is
in the circuit the alternator voltage will
neither
of
the above is true, a problem exists in the circuit between the alternator and the battery. Check all the connections
STARTING
TESTING BATTERY/ALTERNATOR (ENGINE
8. Start the engine again. Check the voltage between the alternator
The voltage reading should be between 13.5 and 14.5 volts. is
over- or under-charging, have it repaired at a reliable
service facility.
NOTE:
voltmeter to ensure that 12 volts at
the EXC tenninal if the previous test showed only bat-
tery voltage
If
12 volts is not present
wiring and look
-look
BATTERY
THE
STARTING
RUNNING)
0111put
Before removing the alternator
at
the B output terminal.
for
If
the circuit
for
an
opening
·
and ground.
for
a properly operating alternator
at
the
breaks
and
is
in
for
DC
excitation
EXC
tenninal, trace the
poor connections. '
ou1put
good, the voltage at
if
an isola-
be
zero.
the charging circuit.
If
your alternator
repair;
use a
is
present
ter-
If
Checking
Check the voltage have a voltage between running. charging circuit. Troubleshoot the service battery charging circuit by checking the wiring and connections, the solenoid, isolator, battery switch, and the battery itself.
A
diodes, when
the
Service
of
If
not, there is a problem in the service battery
MULTIMETER
COM
GROUND
CAUTION:
do
pertonning
To
not
use a high
Battery
the service battery. This battery should
13
and 14 volts when the engine
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0
.
SERVICE
TESTING BATTERY
avoid
tests
damaging
voltage
on
the
the
tester
alternator
alternator
(i.e. a megger) charging
BATTERY
THE
SERVICE
(ENGINE
is
RUNNING)
circuit.
12
VOLT
DC
CONTROL
The engine has a 12 volt
shown on the wiring diagrams that follow. Refer to these diagrams when troubleshooting or when servicing the
elect:J.·ical
A
circuit, the however, engine's
BATTERY
The recommended "dedicated" battery used for the engine's
starting 12 volt DC control circuit should be 800-1000 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) rated.
system.
CAUTION:
never
shut
engine
is
running.
to
avoid
electrical
To
CIRCUIT
DC
avoid
damage
off
the
engine
Shut
electrical
circuit.
elect:J.ical
to
battery
off
the
shorts
·
the
engine
when
control circuit that is
DC
battery
charging
switch
working
while
battery
switch,
on
the
Battery
Review the manufacturer's recommendations and then establish a systematic maintenance schedule for your engine's starting batteries and house batteries.
Care
D Monitor your voltmeter for proper charging during engine
operation.
D Check the
hydrometer.
D Use only distilled water to bring
level.
elect:J.·olyte
level and specific gravity with a
elect:J.·olytes
to a proper
D Make certain that battery cable connections are clean and
tight to the battery posts (and to your engine).
D Keep your batteries clean and free
A
WARNING:
cause
severe
protective
burns
gear.
Sulfuric
on
skin
acid
and
of
in
lead
damage
corrosion.
batteries
clothing.
can
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STARTER
MOTOR
DESCRIPTION
The
starter can be roughly divided into the following sections:
• A motor section which generates a drive power.
• An overrunning clutch section which transmits an arma-
ture torque, preventing motor overrun after starting.
• A switch section (solenoid) which is operated when actu­ating the overrunning clutch through a lever and which supplies load current to the motor.
The starter is a new type, small, light-weight and is called a
not
over
sep-
10
high-speed internal-reduction starter. The pinion shaft is arate from the motor shaft; the pinion slides only on the pin­ion shaft. A reduction gear is installed between the motor shaft and a pinion shaft. The pinion sliding part exposed outside the starter so that the pinion may slide smoothly without becoming fouled with dust and grease. The
is
motor shaft lever mechanism, switch and overrunning clutch inner circuit are identical to conventional ones.
ADJUSTMENT
If
any abnormality is found by the following tests, the starter
should be disassembled and repaired.
Pinion
1.
Connect a battery (12V) between the starter terminalS and the starter body, and the pinion drive should rotate out and stop.
A
CAUTION:
seconds
2.
Lightly push the pinion back and measure the return stroke {called pinion gap).
3.
If
the pinion gap is not within the standard range, (0.5 to
2.0 mm), adjust it by increasing of
shims on the solenoid. The gap is decreased as the
number
supported at both ends on ball bearings. The
AND
REPAIR
Gap
Inspection
Never
apply
battery
voltage
continuously.
or
decreasing the number
of
shims increases.
is
for
No-Load
1.
Connect the ammeter, voltmeter, and battery to the starter as illustrated.
2. When the switch the starter must run smoothly (at the current semble the starter and repair
.------------1
A
tighten type that starter in
Test
or
starter speed
CAUTION:
starter
of a direct-drive
contact
Use
every
terminal
which
rotation
with
at
the
is
closed, the pinion must protrude and
3000 rpm
is
out
of
it.
thick
wires
as
much
securely.
This
makes a rotating
type
the
pinion
pinion
starter. gear
tip,
when
When
be
e
BATTERY
or
more),
specification, disas-
as
possible
Is a solenoid
sound
louder
detecting
careful
not
it
protrudes.
to
SOLENOID
Perform the following tests. satisfactory, replace the solenoid assembly.
1.
Inspect the solenoid for continuity between terminals ( +) and (-) and between terminals S and the body and M and the body. There should be no continuity found between terminals S and M. Continuity will be found between terminals S and the body and terminal M and the body.
If
any test result
is
not
If
and
shift-
than
come
GENTLY
PUSH
BACK
0.5-2.0
..._,,....---,
mm
PINION
GAP
MULTIMETER
NOTE:
Disconnect
2. Connect a battery to the solenojd's terminalS for(+) and M for (­The pinion drive should extend fully out.
A
CAUTION:
than
10
seconds
the
wire
from
terminal
).
Have a switch in the + lead and close it.
Do
not
apply
battery
when
testing
the
M.
current
solenoid.
39
for
more
STARTER
MOTOR
ATTRACTION
3.
HOLDING
STARTER
1.
2. Loosen the two screws fastening the solenoid. Remove
3. Remove the two long through bolts and two screws
4. With the brushes pulled away from the armature,
5. Remove the cover,
6.
TEST
Holding
minal S ( +) and to the starter body, manually pull out the pinion fully. The pinion must remain at that position even when released from holding with your hand.
test.
TEST
With a battery connected
to
the solenoid ter-
DISASSEMBLY
Disconnect the wire from the solenoid terminal M (-
the solenoid assembly.
fastening the brush holder. Remove the rear bracket.
remove the yoke and brush holder assembly. Then pull
the armature out.
pry
the snap ring out, and remove the
washer. Unscrew the bolts and remove the center bracket.
same time, the washers for the pinion shaft end play adjustment will come off.
At
).
the
4. Return
7. Pull out the reduction gear lever and lever spring from the
8.
pinion and pinion shaft.
9. At each end
press-fitted in the front bracket.
test:.
With a battery connected minal M pinion when released from holding by hand.
front bracket. On the pinion side, pry the snap ring out, and pull out the
a bearing puller. It is impossible to replace the ball bearing
off, replace the front bracket assembly.
(-)and
to the starter body, manually pull out the
fully.
The pinion must return to its original position
RETURN
of
the armature, remove the ball bearing with
TEST
to
the solenoid ter-
If
that bearing has worn
INSPECT
FOR
WEAR & CHIPPING
STARTER
MOTOR
PINION
SHAFT
40
BRUSH
HOLDER
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clean
brush,
annature,
pages.
commuter,
.
NOTE:
if
solenoid,
following
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Inspect,
necessary
and replace
etc.
See
the
GENERATOR
USE
OF
ELECTRIC
The power required to start an electric motor is considerably 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 (AC) motors require more current to start, under similar circumstances, than other types. They are com­monly used machines, started, such as small power tools. Because they require 5 to 7 times as much current to start as to run, their use should be 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
to medium starting loads
*NOTE:
more
for
this is that the hardest starting types (split-phase) are not
made
Because. the heavy surge motors is required for only an instant, the generator will not be
damaged seconds. off all other electrical loads and, on the electric motor.
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 be checked periodically to ensure proper operation the generating plant and the appliances it supplies. voltmeter or ampmeter is not installed to monitor voltage and load, check it with a portable meter and amp probe.
NOTE:
contains that the generator's vide one
panel. This will ensure
generator.
on
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
for
some small motors than
in larger sizes.
if
If
difficulty
Operating
When the vessel in which the generator is installed
AC
equipment
120
MOTORS
easy-starting loads, such as washing
if
the electric motor is to be dri-
An electric motor connected to an air
required
it can bring the motor up to speed in a few
to
start
115-
Volt
motors connected
will
be
approximately
AMPS
FOR
RUNNING
(AMPERES)
3.2
4.6
5.2
7.2
10.2 13
maximum
for
of
current needed for starting
is
experienced in starting motors, tum
if
possible, reduce the load
as
follows:
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
Amps for Starting is
larger ones. The reason
Speed
If
an AC
of
120
volts only, it is recommended
AC
volt
AC
terminal
hot leg
good
block
be
configured to pro-
for
the vessel's distribution
motor
starting response from the
of
INFORMATION
Generator
Frequency is a direct result cated by the following:
D When the generator is run at 1800 RPM, the AC voltage
output frequency is
Therefore, to change the generator's frequency, the generator's drive engine's speed must be changed .along with a reconfig-
uring
Generator
D 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
D For unusually severe conditions, thin rust-inhibiting
petroleum-base coatings, should be sprayed over all surfaces to reduce rusting and corrosion.
D In addition to periodic cleaning, the generator should be
inspected for tightness overheated terminals and loose
D The drive discs on single bearing generators should be
checked periodically for any evidence
not be allowed to become rusty because rust accelerate cracking. The bolts which fasten the drive disc to the generator shaft must be hardened steel SAE grade 8, identified by 6 radial marks, one at each the head.
D The rear armature bearing is lubricated and sealed; no
maintenance is required. However, noisy
D Examine bearing at periodic intervals. No side movement
of motion is detectable, inspect the bearing and shaft for wear. Repair must be made quickly will rub and
CIRCUIT
A circuit breaker is installed on all WESTERBEKE
generators. This circuit breaker will automatically disconnect
generator power in case breaker can be manually shut off when servicing the generator to ensure. that no power is corning into the boat.
WESTERBEKE recommends mounting a carbon
monoxide detector in the vesssel's living quarters.
Monoxide,
The presence from the engine exhaust hose, entering your boat.
Frequency
of
the
AC
output connections at the generator.
Adjustment
of
engine/generator speed, as indi-
60 Hertz.
Maintenance
of
terminal boards and rectifiers may become
of
windings.
or
of
all connections, evidence
or
damaged wires.
if
possible for tightness
of
incipient cracking failure. Discs should
if
or
rough-sounding, have it replaced.
shaft should be detected when force is applied.
or
~ause
n:ajor damage to generator.
of
may
of
the 6 comers
the bearing becomes
major components
BREAKER
cif
an electrical overload. The circuit
Carbon
even
of
or
Monoxide
in
small
carbon monoxide indicates an exhaust leak
or
generator
that fumes from a nearby vessel are
Detector
amounts,
is
deadly.
or
from the exhaust elbow/
brushed
screws and
If
if
of
of
side
Carbon
41
AC
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
(CURRENT
#054596
MODELS)
VOLTAGE
The output voltage
potentiometer with the generator running at its selected speed (frequency) by turning the adjustment until the desired voltage
selected rated voltage, the generator may be damaged.
POTENTIOMETER
of
the generator can be adjusted using the
is
obtained.
NOTE:
If
the voltage is set higher than
FREQUENCY
Ajumper pins for either
does not automatically change the engine speed. Engine speed change driven mechanical governor.
on the regulator
60 hertz or 50 hertz operation.
is
performed using the adjustment on the belt
is
connected to two of' the three
NOTE:
This
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STABILITY
If
at no-load
AC output voltage fluctuation
stability potentiometer. This modulates the reaction time
the regulator to external inputs, thereby eliminating any instability in the AC generator load system.
UNDER
The UNDER FREQUENCY potentiometer on the regulator can not be adjusted in the field. The control monitoring engine speed and will react to stop the unit should engine speed fall below a preset level. The UNDER FREQUENCY circuit in the regulator can be a cause occurs, tum the potentiometer counter clockwise 5-6 turns to arrest this.
or
while under load with steady engine speed,
is
experienced. Adjust the
FREQUENCY
of
voltage/light flicker in a new regulator.
ECU
is
If
of
this
AC
FUSE
3.15A
VOLTAGE
The voltage sensing connections are 0 and
output voltage
0 and and280V.
EXCITER
Proper polarity in this circuit
-
Ex
regulator.
AUXILIARY
Connect the correct color wires to the terminals. Green or gray to
SENSING
is
between 1
230
when selected output voltage
WINDING
and
red
to+
Ex. Failure to do so may damage the
WINDING
Aux
L and blue and brown to
OOV
must
and
140V.
be maintained. Black to
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
#054596
115
when selected
Connect between
is
between
Aux
N.
200V
Exciting the generator using an external DC source can be performed
when troubleshooting a generator/AC voltage output issue. The following procedure should be followed:
1.
The generator should not be operating. Remove electrical connections off the regulator.
2. Maintaining polarity. Connect the battery to the and
the-
from the generator.
3. Start the generator and observe the reaction and voltage output froin the generator and react accordingly.
The trouble.shooting booklet for the BE style generator will help you
determine the cause AC voltage f?und bein? p:oduced by the generator and the reaction g
of
the generatiOn to excrtatwn.
+.Ex (red I electrical lead coming from the generator
(negative) to
the-
of
a generator AC voltage output issue by the
+ (plus) from a 9 volt dry cell
Ex (Black electrical lead coming
the-
Ex and + Ex.
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VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
(CURRENT
#054596
MODELS)
ORANGE
120/240V
BLACK
RED
60Hz
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230V
50Hz
GREEN
OR
GRAY
Engines & Generators
43
WHEN
WIRING
A
JUMPER
BETVVEEN
LOAD
120V/60HZ,
IS
REQUIRED
CONNECTIONS
.
120V
60Hz
THE
WITH
BE
GENERATOR
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
(EARLY
MODELS)
#046446
DESCRIPTION
This generator is a four-pole, brushless, self-excited
generator which requires only the driving force to produce AC output. The copper and laminated iron in the exciter stator are responsible for the self-exciting feature this generator. The magnetic field produced causes an AC voltage to be induced into the related excitor rotor windings during rotation. Diodes located in the exciter rotor rectify this voltage to
field. This creates an electromagnetic field which rotates through the windings voltage which is supplied to a load. An AC voltage is produced in the auxiliary windings is, in tum, supplied to a voltage regulator. The regulator produces a DC voltage to further excite the exciter stator windings, enabling the generator to produce a rated AC output. The voltage regulator senses AC voltage output and adjusts DC excitation to the exciter stator winding according to amperage load the generator is furnishing. constant voltage output.
r----
!EXCITERr----
I
STATOR
i +
D<;
and supply it to the windings
of
the main stator, inducing an
of
the main stator and
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of
the engine
of
of
the rotating
.
AC
To
maintain a
---
--'----STATOR-~-,
AC
OUTPUT
WINDINGS
AC
OUTPUT
WINDINGS
_
________
_______
Voltage
This potentiometer is used to adjust output voltage. At proper engine operating speed the output voltage should be held at
± 2% from a no-load condition to a full rated generator
output and from power factot variations up to .5Hz
With the alternator mnning at no-load, at normal speed, and
with age will oscillate.
w~se.
stabilize. Increase the voltage to the desired value.
Once the generator has break-in is/has taken place. A no-load maybe needed along adjustment and
--
-·-
Adjustments
VOLT
adjust at minimum, it is possible that output volt-
Slowly rotate the
The voltage output
ECU
---
---.
LO
with engine drive speed
(1%
).
VOLT
adjustment clock-
of
the alternator will increase and
been
placed into operation and as
AC
voltage adjustment
with a "GAIN"
adjustments in this manual
adjustment. See voltage
l
.
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I
F2
F1
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V11
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(WHITE)
(REO)
AC
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
(#046446)
UUSTMENT
2
1 1
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D
~
VOLTAGE
AUTOMATIC REGULATOR
VOLTAGE
(AVR)
GENERATOR
WIRING
INTERNAL
DIAGRAM
CONNECTION BAR
1-----+U1
~--~U2
ISOLATOR
CONTROL
BOX
POSTS
7
Engines & Generators
AVR
CONNECTIONS
60HZ
-120 60HZ 50HZ-
AVR
60HZ 60HZ 50HZ-
VOLTS
-120/240 230
VOLTS
CONNECTIONS
-120
VOLTS
-120/240
230
VOLTS
VOLTS
VOLTS
U1; U.1;
U~
T3;
T2; T2;
V11 V11
;
V12
T5 T4
T4
WIRE
COLOR
T2-
YELLOW
T3-
ORANGE
T4
-LIGHT
T5 -LIGHT
D
CODE
GREEN RED
44
AC
VOLTAGE
The
frame
ground
when
changing terminal block, multi the connects
Generator
1.
2.
3.
NOTE:
block.
use
terminal
strand
copper wire
hot
lead
connection. The
between
Frequency
Frequency
1800
rpm=
To
change
Configure
frequency
connected
stud. Remove (depending
installations and ground a ground.source in
or install the jumper on
Th£
green
BE
GENERATOR
CONNECTIONS
wire
(green)
must
be
properly
the
AC
output
configuration
For
making
ends
the neutral
is
a direct result of engine/generator
60
hertz;
generator
the
AC
as
shown.
to
the
on
frequency).
ground
where
circuit.
connections-
for
1/4
inch
sized
for,
frame
stud
1500
rmp
frequency,
terminal
correct
the
This
the
b1ock
Ensure
terminal
· .
Refer
wire
may
AC
circuit
will prevent
vessel.
the
ground
and
=50
follow
that
be
to
the
studs
that
amperage
green
the
generator
hertz.
the
for
the
the
case
block
neutral
the
automatic
to
BE
GENERATOR.
removed has
a separate neutral
the
positioned
of
the
AC
AC
terminal
will
accept
rating
from
wire
frame.
speed:
steps
below:
desired
unit from being
ground
ground
regulator
in
those
voltage
wire
VOLTAGE
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is
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CONNECTIONS
230V
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VOLTAGE
EARLIER
REGULATOR
MODELS
NOTE: to
Check
regulator.
AVR
'IS
60Hz·
t;;;;;
60Hz·
::S
50Hz·
~
120V
60Hz
L1
When
50 Hz see
CONNECTIONS
120 120V T3(0RG) T5(RED) 230V T2(YEL) T4(GRN)
changln~
operalor s manual.
Hz.)umper
/240V
from
on
,AC
vonage
- -
T2(YEL) T4(GRN)
#046446
60Hz
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AC
TERMINAL
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BLOCK
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AC
VOLTAGE
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GENERATORS
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#046446
REGULATOR
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120/240V
60Hz
120V
60Hz
BLACK .....
BLUE
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L1
230V
50Hz
AC
VOLTAGE
#046446
REGULATOR
VOLTAGE
The potentiometer with the generator running at its selected speed (frequency) voltage is obtained.
selected rated
POTENTIOMETER
output voltage
of
the generator can be adjusted using the
by
turning the adjustment until the desired
NOTE:
voltage,
the
If
the
voltage
generator
is
set higher than
may
be
damaged.\
FREQUENCY
A
jumper
pins for either
does not automatically speed change
driven mechanical
on
the regulator is connected to two
60 hertz or 50 hertz operation.
is
peiformed
governor.
change
the
using
engine
the
adjustment
NOTE:
speed.
of
the three
Engine
on
This
the
belt
STABILITY
If
at no-load or while under load with steady engine speed,
AC
output voltage fluctuation is experienced. Adjust the
stability potentiometer. This modulates the reaction time
the regulator to external inputs, thereby eliminating any instability in the AC generator load system.
EXCITING
of
THE
UNDER
With the generator running at rated speed and producing desired voltage, reduce the engine speed using the mechanical governor by 4 hertz. Adjust the under frequency potentiometer until the AC output voltage starts to drop. Then restore the engine speed to the original rated speed.
VOLTAGE
The voltage sensing connections are 0 and
output voltage is between
0 and
and280V.
EXCITER
Proper polarity in F-
AUXILIARY
Connect the correct color wires to the terminals. Green gray to Aux
FREQUENCY
SENSING
1
OOV
and
140V.
230
when selected output voltage is between 200V
WINDING
this
circuit
must
be
maintained.
and
red
to
F+. Failure to do so may damage the regulator.
WINDING
Land
blue and brown to
Aux
of
the generator
115
when selected
Connect between
White
or
N.
GENERATOR
to
Exciting the geuerator using an external DC source can ,be performed when troubleshooting a generator/AC.voltage output issue.
The
following procedure should be followed:
1.
The generator shouW not be operating. Remove the
electrical connections
2.
Maintainmg polarity. Connect battery to the the-
(negative) to the F-white electrical lead coming from the
generator.
3. Start the generator and observe the reaction and voltage output from
the generator and react accordingly.
The.
troubleshooting booklet for the
determine the cause
AC voltage found of
the generation to excitation.
~ff
the regulator.
th~
+{plus) from a 9 volt dry cell
red
electrical lead coming from the generator and
BE
style generator will help you
of
a generator AC voltage output issue
being produced
by
the generator and the reaction
9
VOLT
F-
DRY
and F +
by
,
f.2
'F1
CELL
the
(WHITE)
(RED)
-
WHITE/RED
LEADS
FROM
GENERATOR
IT
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47
BE
NOTE:
BE
PERFORMED
TROUBLESHOOTING
AC
GENERATOR
WITH
TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGINE
OPERATING
AT
MUST
60
HERTZ
No
AC
voltage
Residual 15-
20
volts
Low
AC
voltage
60-100
VAC.
High
AC
output
150
VAC
or
Unstable
AC
voltage
60
- 1
00
volts
PROBLEM
output
at
volta~e
produced
A .
output
at
voltage
higher.
voltage
output.
drop
under
load
AC.
no
load.
at
no
Engine
no
load
load
Speed
Steady
1.
Short main
2.
Shorted
3.
Four open
1.
Faulty
2.
Short to
1.
Reset
2.
Open exciter
3.
Open rotor
Reset
1.
2.
Faulty
1.
Adjust
1.
Diode(s) breaking applied
or
open
stator
winding.
pozi-resistor
on
exciter
rotor.
or
more
diodes
voltage
or
open
voltage
regulator.
voltage
or
shorted
rotor 1 to 3 diodes.
or
shorted
winding.
voltage
voltage
voltage
on down
(inductive)
PROBABLE
in
the
shorted
or
on
exciter
rotor.
regulator. to
wiring
potentiometer.
diodes
in
exciter
potentiometer.
regulator.
regulator.
exciter
rotor.
when
load
1-3
diodes.
CAUSE
4.
Open
in
exciter
stator
winding.
5.
Open
in
rotating
freld
winding.
3.
Shorted
or
open
stator
auxiliary
4.
Faulty
voltage
5.
Short
in
.
6.
Short
In
·
2.
Faulty
voltage
is
winding.
regulator.
exciter
rotating
regulator.
main
stator
field
winding.
winding.
Engines & Generators
48
WESTERBEKE
8.0/6.4KW
TO
14/11.6KW
SBEG
ENGINE
SPECIFICATIONS
· .
Engine
Type
Governor Combustion
Bore & Stroke Piston Rring Direction Compression Inclination
Fuel (at
approximate
Weight
Compression (Limit between
Valve
Valve (engine
Engine (1800
Horsepower All
General Oil Sump
(not Operating
(engine Oil
Starter Battery Starter DC DC
Chamber
Displacement
Order
of
Rotation
Consumption
full
amperage
gph
of
difference
cylinders)
Seat
Angle
Clearance
hot)
Timing
rpm)
Output
models
60Hz
';'J'mftm~~m'l~
Filter
Capacity
including
Oil
hot)
Grade
Battery
Capacity
Charging Cold
Cranking
ENGINE
Gasoline,
fresh
overhead
Electromagnetic
Semi-spherical
2.97 x 3.23
89.6 1-3-4-2
Clockwise,
Ratio
load (lph)
9.0:1 Continuous
temporary
B.OKw
10.0Kw
12.5Kw
14.0Kw
8.0J6.4Kw
8.0/10.0Kw
10.0/12.5Kw
11.6/14.0Kw
TUNE-UP
Pressure
(50Hz)
filter)
Pr~ssure
Amps
165 14
Intake Exhaust
Intake Exhaust
15 (33 -35
24
Forced
Full
3.5 plus
20-60
API
ELECTRICAL
12-Volt, 800-1000 12-Volt,(-) 12-VDC 150-175
SPECIFICATIONS
four-cycle,
water-cooled,
cubic
1.0
1.1
1.3
1.4
Vertical,
mechanism
type
inches
(75.5 x 82.0
inches
(1468
when
viewed
20"
30"
(not
to
gph
6.4Kw
gph
8.0Kw
gph
10Kw
gph
11.6Kw
4381bs 4631bs 4951bs 5221bs
SPECIFICATIONS
psi
at
300
rpm
psi
45"
45"
0.08
inches
0.09
BTDC
with
hp
f19
lubrication
flow,
U.S.
qts ( 3i3
filter/cool~r
psi
Specification
reduction
belt
(0.20
inches
(no
vacuum vacuum
ho)
by
spin-on
replaceable
liters)
assembly
of
SJ.class
SYSTEM
gear/solenoid
amps
negative
ground
driven
alternator
(cold
engine)
•.
· r
four-cylinder,
in-line
mm).
cubic
centimeters)
from
the
front
exceed
15
minutes)
(3.0
lph)
(3.5
lph)
(4.0
lph)
(4.51ph)
(199
kgs) (21 o kgs) (225
kgs) (237
kgs)
- .
mm)
(0.25
mm)
advance
connected.
advance
connected)
geared
pump
type
,., . :".-.
.,
.
.
. .
General
Distributor
Spark
Plug
Thread
Throttle
Body
Spark
Plug
Gap
General
Fuel
Filter
Fuel (on
engine)
Air
Cleaner
(flame
arrester)
AirFlow
(engine
combustion(
Fuel
Hose
Size
General
Operating Fresh Raw
Raw
at
System (coolant)
Water
Water
Water
1800
Temperature
Pump
Pump
Flow,
rpm Capacity
AC
General-Single
Voltage -Single
Voltage
Frequency Rating
8.0
16.4
10.0/8.0
12.5/10.0
14.0/11.6
NOTE:
compartment
Generator Air
Requirements
NOTE:
Engine Cooling
Phase
Regulation
Regulation
(Volts
AC)
Kw
Kw
Kw Kw
Forced
ventilation temperatures
Cooling
Increase
Compartment
Requirements
IGNITION
coil
Size
Governor
FUEL
Throttle
COOLING
Fresh controlled
Centrifugal
5.5
6.0
GENERATOR
Phase
MUST
below
200-
supply
(60
15%
100-200
air
SYSTEM
Battery
ignition Distributor Ignition
coil
Equipped
with
built-in 14mm X 1.25 Electronic
.030
inches
SYSTEM
body
Unleaded
gasoline
or
higher.
Replaceable
Metal
screen
1800
rpm
1500
rpm
1/4"
I.D.
minimum-
SYSTEM
water-cooled
110
-190• F (77-
Positive
displacement,
belt
driven
gpm
(5.2
qts
(5.71iters)
(SINGLE
Brushless Sealed
lubricated Reconnectable with
solid
120
or
120/240 230
volts -50
±2%
no
load
±
.5%
no
1201240
volts -66/33
120/240
volts-
120/240
volts
120/240
volts
be
provided
122"F
300
Hertz
at
for
50
hertz
12V
negative
with
ignition
spark
auto
timing
pitch
injection
mm)
injection
with
cfm
(1.3
cfm
(1.1
3/8"
block,
heat
exchanger.
88"
metal
approx.
module
plug.
type
with
an
cmm) cmm)
C) impeller, rubber
and
breakerless
fuel
(0.8
fuel
cartridge-screw
type -cleanable
47 39
with
type,
lpm)
PHASE)
six
pole,
revolving
single
bearing
single
voltage
volts -60
hertz to
full
to
full
83/41
-104/52
-116/58
to
maintain
(50"C)
(5.6 -8.4
1800
RPM)
operation
(2.83-
phase
regulator
load.
load.
5.66
state
load
cfm
cfm
ground.
and
igniter.
controller,
octane
I.
D.
thermostatically-
hertz
230 230 230 230
generator
cmm)
(1500
ignition
Electronic
rating
on
maximum
belt-driven
impeller,
field.
design.
transformer
volts -27amps volts-
34
volts-
43
volts-
50
rpm)
cmm)
. ·
of
89
amps amps amps
49
SHORE
Generator
~
If
the cuit, Switch. Set
POWER
~
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installer
this
must
the OFF position. of shore power
SHORE
CONNECTIONS
NOTE:
Diagram
shows
wire.120·Voltsystem.
dotted
,..
.... --...
,
~~
'
+--
__
..,
connects be
done
by means of
transfer switch shown
This
switch prevents simultaneous
to
generator output .
connections
Forathree-wue
lines ror
the
other
shore power
hot
to
the
POWER
(60
HERTZ)
'!''a
two-
system
leg.
Ship-to-
Shore
PN
32008
(40Amps/Pole)
PN
32009
(80Amps/
PN
32010
(125
Amps/
PN32133 (200.Ampa/Pole)
the
Shore
in
vessel's
the
AC
Power
diagrams
connection
TRANSFER
120
Notice terminal
1
N
Switch
(3
Pole)
Pole)
Pole)
cir-
Transfer
to
the
Switching
SWITCH
VOLT/60HZ
the
repositioning of
block
Generator
G1~
THREE
to
the
NOTE: wire,110·Volt with
Shore
CONNECTIONS
WIRE
CONFIGURATION
the
white
wire
ground
load
generator
Diagram
three-wlre,120-Volt
Power
case.
shows
connections
system
from
to
Generator
the
boat
for a two­generator. system.
Power
on
the
. A
CAUTION:
utility
.
at
the
covered
sibility
z
Ill Ill
"'
"
shore same
to
G
power time.
under
make
Damage
the
and
This
warranty;
sure
all
N
to type
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the
generator
generator
of
generator
it
is
AC
connections
GENERATOR/SHORE
SWITCH
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can
output
are
damage
the
installer's
are
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result
if
conne.cted
is
not
respon-
co"ect.
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PN32010 PN32'133
SHIP'S
LOAD
A
CAUTION:
before
switching vice-versa with
heavy
cause
damage
generator.
Heavy
shore
because
AC
loads
to
the
motor
power
voltage
on
the
exciter
leads
to
generator surges vessel
circuit
should
be
power
induced
being
by
operated
components
shut
off
or
switching
may
in
the
SHORE
lL1
SHORE
230V
.
POWER
50HZ
N)
GROUND
-
SHIP'S
-GROUND
50
LAY-UP & RECOMMISSIONING
GENERAL
Many owners rely on their boatyards to prepare their craft, including engines and generators, for lay-up during the off-season to accomplish lay-up preparation themselves.
The procedures which follow will allow you to perform your own lay-up and recommissioning, check list
These procedures should afford your engine protection during a lay-up and also help familiarize you with the maintenance needs
If
you have any questions regarding lay-up procedures, call your local servicing dealer; he will be more than willing to provide assistance.
Propeller
The transmission and propeller half couplings should always be opened up and the bolts removed when the boat is hauled out storage in the cradle. The flexibility severe strain on the propeller shaft the boat is taken out shaft has actually been bent apply to small boats that are hauled out not in use, unless they have been period
Fresh
A
50-50
recommended for use in the coolant system at all times. This solution may require a higher concentration antifreeze, depending
solution to make sure the antifreeze protection is adequate.
Should more antifreeze be needed, amount from the engine block and add a more concentrated mixture. Operate the engine to ensure a complete circulation and mixture cooling system. Now recheck the antifreeze solution's strength.
Lubrication
With the engine warm, drain all the engine oil from the oil
sump. Remove and replace the oil filter and fill the sump
with new oil. Use the correct grade
ENGINE LUBRICATING
oil changing procedure. Run the engine and check for proper
oil pressure and make sure there are no leaks.
A
in combustion chemicals internal
or
for long periods
if
others do the procedures.
Shaft
of
the water
of
Water
or
time.
Cooling
solution
of
the antifreeze concentration throughout the
System
CAUTION:
the
sump
over
deposits
which
parts.
of
inactivity. Others prefer
or
you may use them as a
of
your engine.
Coupling
moved from land to water, and during
or
of
antifreeze and distilled water is
on
Do
not
the
can
[Propulsion
of
or
coupling
put in the water. In some cases, the
by
these strains. This does not
dry for a considerable
Circuit
the area's winter climate. Check the
OIL
leave
lay-up
combine
reduce
[Propulsion
drain
of
pages in this manual for the
the
engine's
period.
to
produce
the
life
Engine]
the boat often puts a
or
both, while
of
the water when
Engine]
of
an appropriate
oil. Refer to the
old
engine
Lubricating
of
your
oil
harmful
engine's
oil
and
Fuel
System
Top off your fuel tanks with unleaded gasoline or
higher. A fuel conditioner such as Marine Sta-Bil gasoline stabilizer should be added. Change the element in your gasoline/water separator and clean the metal bowl. Re-install and make certain there are no leaks. Clean up any spilled fuel.
Fuel
System
Top off your fuel tanks with No. additives such as should be added at this time to control algea and condition the fuel. Care should be taken that the additives used are compatible with the primary fuel filter/water 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 fuel system, as needed. Start the engine and allow for
5-
10
system. Check for any leaks that may have been created in the fuel system during this servicing, correcting them as needed. Operating the engine for 5 ­allow movement equipment
Raw
Water
Close the through-hull seacock. Remove the raw water intake hose from the seacock. gallon bucket check the zinc anode found in the primary heat exchanger on the engine and clean 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 empty,
stop the engine and refill the bucket with an antifreeze solution slightly stronger than needed for winter freeze
protection in your area.
Start the engine and allow through the raw water system. Once the bucket is empty, stop the engine. This antifreeze mixture should protect the raw water circuit from freezing during the winter lay-up, as well 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, a cover gasket. until recommissioning, but replace the cover and gasket.
[Gasoline]
of
89 octane
[Diesel]
20
diesel fuel. Fuel
Bio-bor and Diesel Kleen + Cetane Boost
on
the engine and bleed the
it
to run
minutes to make sure no air is left in the fuel
10
minutes will help
of
the treated fuel through the injection
on
the engine.
Cooling
of
Do
Circuit
Place the end
clean fresh water. Before starting the engine,
or
replace it as required, and also clean
all
not replace the impeller (into the pump)
of
this hose into a five
of
this mixture to be drawn
if
needed, and
51
LAY-UP & RECOMMISSIONING
Starter
Lubrication and cleaning if battery connections are shut off before attempting to remove the starter. Take care in properly replacing any electrical connections removed from the starter.
Cylinder
If WESTERBEKE recommends removal access to the cylinders. Squirt some Marvel Mystery the cylinder walls. Rotate the engine crankshaft by hand two revolutions and re-install the glow plugs.
If
to be removed. Be sure to have replacement sealing washers for the injectors and return fuel line as needed.
Intake
Clean the filter screen in the flame arrester, and place a clean cloth lightly soaked in lube oil around the flame arrester to block any opening. Also place an oil-soaked cloth in the through-hull exhaust port, Make a note to remove cloths prior to start-up!
Cylinder
Remove the flame arrester screen and with the engine operating, spray fogging oil into the intale opening stalling the engine. Replace
NOTE:
spark plugs. Rotate the engine two complete revolutions. Re-install the spark plugs, tighten properly high tension leads fully onto each spark plug.
Motor
of
the starter drive pinion is advisable,
access to the starter permits its easy removal. Make sure the
Lubrication
you anticipate a long lay-up period (12 months or more)
your engine does not have glow plugs, the injectors will have
Manifold
Lubrication
the intake screen.
At
Spring commissioning, remove
[Diesel]
[Gasoline]
[Gasoline]
of
the glow plugs for
Oill into
and
clean
and
and
connect the
gap the
Batteries
If
batteries are to be left make sure that they are fully charged, and will remain that way, to prevent them from freezing. batteries will not remain fully charged, subjected to severe environmental conditions, remove the batteries and store them in a warmer, more compatible environment.
A
WARNING:
highly-explosive arcing
or a lighted
smoke
or
allow serviced. to
Shut
prevent
electrical
Transmission
Check
or
change the fluid in the transmission as required Wipe
off grime and grease and touch up any unpainted areas. Protect
the coupling and the output flange with an anti-corrosion coating. Check that the transmission vent is open. For additional information, refer to the
on
board during the lay-up period,
Lead
acid
batteries
gas,
which
cigarette,
an
open
flame
off
all
electrical
arcing
during
[Propulsion
If
there is any doubt that the
or
that they will be
emit
hydrogen,
can
be
ignited
by
electrical
cigar,
or
pipe.
Do
not
near
the
battery
equipment
in
being
the
vicinity
servicing.
Engine]
TRANSMISSION SECTION.
a
Spare
Lay-up time provides a good opportunity to inspect your Westerbeke engine to see or kit and order items not during the lay-up, such as filters and zinc anodes. Refer to the
SPARE PARTS section
Parts
if
external items such as drive belts
coolant hoses need replacement. Check your basic spares
on
hand,
or
replace those items used
of
this manual.
Recommissioning
The recommissioning seasonal lay-up generally follows the same procedures as those described in the section regarding preparation for starting and normal starts. However, some counteracted before starting the engine.
1.
Remove the oil-soaked cloths from the intake manifold.
2. Remove the raw water pump cover and gasket and discard the old gasket. Install the raw water pump impeller
removed during lay-up (or a replacement,
Install the raw water pump cover with a new cover gasket.
3. Reinstall the batteries that were removed during the lay-up, and reconnect the battery cables, making sure the terminals are clean and that the connections are tight.
Check to make sure that the batteries are fully charged.
A
CAUTION:
and
eye
protection batteries can cigarette, flame electrical arcing
4. Remove the spark plugs, wipe clean, re-gap, and install to proper tightness
5. Check the condition circuit and clean that it is not necessary to flush the antifreeze/fresh water solution from the raw water coolant system. When the engine is put into operation, the system will self-flush in a short period advisable, as either an end service, to inspect the area where the zinc is located in the heat exchanger and clear any and all zinc debris from that area.
6. Start the engine in accordance with procedures described in the
emit
be
ignited
cigar,
near
the
equipment
during
PREPARATIONS FOR STARTING section
manual.
of
your Westerbeke engine after a
PREPARATIONS FOR STARTING
of
the lay-up procedures will need to be
if
required).
Wear
rubber
gloves, a rubber
when
servicing
hydrogen, a highly
by
electrical
or
pipe.
Do
battery
being
in
the
batteries.
explosive
arcing
or a lighted
not
smoke
serviced.
vicinity
to
Lead
gas,
or
allow
Shut
off
prevent
servicing.
[gasoline].
of
the zinc anode in the raw water
or
replace the anode as needed. Note
of
time with no adverse affects. It is
of
season
or
recommissioning
aprop,
acid
which
an
open
all
electrical
of
this
52
CARBON
MONOXIDE
"CO" I LOW-CO
GENERATORS
IMPORTANT
DESCRIPTION
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless, odorless, lighter than air poisonous gas that can kill you without any warning.
of
the major safety risks associated with boating.
one threat that must not be underestimated.
Wester~eke
normal levels 99%.
Several standards for
parts per million
Regulator
EPA ACGffi
EPA
NIOSH
OSHA
ACGffi
NIOSH NIOSH
(IDLH)
1200
ppm
IMMEDIATELY
A city in California characterizes the effect concentration this way:
Parts
per
25
100 200
Even though the generator normally produces very low levels Westerbeke normal levels 99%., an exhaust leak extremely dangerous. For this reason it is extremely important to install a
be sure it is always turned on and functioning properly.
detector sounds, do not turn it off, assuming it is a false sig­nal. You can not taste, smell, the detector on, the boat leaving ports and hatches open, and seek professional help.
As soon as to dilution in the open air. The closer a person is to the exhaust outlet,
"CO"
is a component
Low
Co
generators are designed to reduce
of
CO
in the engine exhaust by approximately
CO
have been published, expressed in
"ppm" and hours
CO
ppm
9
25 35 35 50
125 200 1200
is
the
so-called
DANGEROUS
Million
Low
of
CO
turn off all engines and generators, evacuate
CO
leaves the exhaust outlet, the level is subject
th!!
higher the concentration
IDLH
concentration
TO
LIFE
Responses
Permissible exposure level, apparent
No poisoning Allowable
Should this level time. A possible headache
Co generators are designed to reduce
in the engine exhaust by approximately
of
untreated exhaust would be
CO
detector near the generator and to
or
otherwise detect CO. Leave
of
engine exhaust.
CO
poisoning is
of
exposure:
Exposure
8 8
1
8 8
0.5
0.0
0.0
AND
HEALTH.
of
CO
toxic symptoms.
for
long
for
several
not
be
exposed
for
any
period
mild
in
two
to
of
Hours
CO.
period.
hours.
above
frontal
three
It
is a
of
hours.
If
INFORMATION
In a closed space, such as the engine compartment, the boat, or
It
no
this
underneath a stern swim platform, concentrations will potentially rise to the undiluted level emanating from the exhaust system due to a lack gas. Therefore, one should never rely on dilution exhaust to provide a margin
Westerbeke reduction engine's air/fuel ration coupled with after treatment in a
special catalyst. model because each engine is different. Also, certain fuel system components are commonized across several engine models being adequate for some and extra-adequate for others, thus producing different models.
The fuel system which accomplishes the required precise air/fuel ratio control is comprised components: purchased sub-assemblies, machined castings, sensors, electronics and others. Because of
CO these components can and will cause variability output.
CO always, the worst case load.
'low
of
typical
reduction, any variability in the functioning
concentration also varies with load. Usually, but not
INSPECTION
The catalyst is critical to optimizing intrusion into the exhaust system will likely quickly compromise the proper operation Westerbeke's exhaust system installation instructions dated on
or
after February 2004 must
NOTE:
Water
intrusion covered under product warranty nor mandated andCARB.
Maintenance
the flow fuel filters and air filters (if any).
Inspection critically important. loosening the metal clamp to provide a view surface flush, honeycomb appearance is most likely a result intrusion. The cause addressed. be replaced. elbow gasket, and exhaust elbow, check for the presence
CO
aOOan~~
by
various regulating authorities
of
of
fuel to the engine is critically important, such as
of
of
the catalyst. Any visual irregularity
If
there is irregularity, the catalyst and gasket must
Upon careful reassembly
while the engine is running. This must be performed with
of
fresh air to dilute the exhaust
of
safety.
Co,
generators achieve an approximate 99%
CO
by precise control control
CO
emissions are not the same for every
CO
levels for different
of
many different
of
the extreme level
CO
concentration occurs at maximum
CO
levels. Any water
of
the catalyst.
be
adhered to.
is
not a product defect and
warranty,
neither
the
Westerbeke
emissions specific warranty
s nonnal
such
any components affecting the flow
the catalyst
at
the prescribed intervals is
The
exhaust elbow is removed by
of
the irregularity must be identified and
of
the catalyst, exhaust
of
of
of
of
the CO
is
as
of
the output
of
the normal
the
the
any
not
EPA
of
of
air
water
of
·
or
IW"IWESI'ERBEKE
) Engines
.
~
Generators
53
CARBON
MONOXIDE
"CO"/.LOW·CO
GENERATORS
IMPORTANT
Catalyst performance generator accumulates operating will
increase.
hours of engine operation. Verification of satisfactory CO levels must be done
seasonally Verification
appropriate There
Dry,
but
hole
in meaSurements. practical temperatUre temperatures involved or The other location
·contains entrained cooling water (except systems).
location
Probe-type through it
is
present. opening out of the
tubing leading
hill.
Observe probe ingested. repaired or replaced
The catalyst must be replaced every
or
involves
CO
are
two
hot,
exhaust
the
exhaust
in
all
limits
Only
and
it
analyzers
the
probe.
Be
pointed
the
flow.
the
and
the
If
any
will
degrade over
each 1,000 hours (which ever occurs first).
actual
sampling of exhaust
analyzer.
locations
Measurements
instances
analyzers
is
sure
Position
analyzer
water
where
exhaust
can
be
sampled at
elbow
intended
at
due
to
the
of
the
analyzer,
the
possibility of
is
the
boat's exhaust outlet,
with
probes
critical that
As
to
in
the
to
the
usually translucent tubing
and
the
have
an
air
a result,
direction of
is
they tend
aim
the
probe
the
analyzer
probe running continuously
and
be
sure
ingested
recalibrated.
hours,
gas
for
back
this
location
high
safety
should
probe
not
pump
downwards
the
water
as
no,
water isbeing
into
the
time.
As
the
CO
concentrations
gas
can
be
sampled.
the
plugged
pressure
may
not
exhaust
drawing a gas
high
temperature,
concerns
high
levels
which
dry
stack exhaust
be
used
ingest
to
ingest water
flow as
possible
between
analyzer,
over
water.
with and
it
2,000
with
tapped
be
of
CO.
at
this
sample
when
the
just
with
down-
the
must
INFORMATION
an
be
Whenever from opportunity looking connection of exhaust manifold to.the water injected exhaust subsequent downstream exhaust components
·
Remember, catalyst content.
Analyzers instructions that regarding calibration.
The Extech, Zellwgwer Teledyne a
probe tubing. sensor built to
sample
taking
the
exhaust
to
use
for
CO
from
the
exhaust
is
raw,
untreated exhaust
usually require periodic calibration.
come
following
are
TIF,
Testo, 'rSI, Bacharach,
Analytics,
and
others.
connected
They
are slightly
into
one
the
exhaust
the
time
to
verify
proper
with a CO
the
cylinder
gas
manufacturers that offer
to
analyzer,
analyzer
exhaust
Westerbeke
the
end
leaks.
head
that
has
with
the
Industrial Scientific
analyzer more of
the
coming
always
to
"sniff'
Pay
to
the
not
yet
and
is
analyzer
Fluke,
recommends
by
a length of
expensive
analyzer,
out of
the
exhaust
CO
around
close
passed
very
very
CO
Monoxor,
Corp,
than
but
boat's
concentration
take
the
the
engine
attention
manifold,
elbow,
and
and
hoses.
through
high
in
CO
Follow
the
carefully
analyzers:
Pyrite,
GFG,
TPI,
analyzers
transparent
those
with
they
allow
exhaust
to
the
the
all
the
with
the
you
outlet.
.
When
measuring ambient CO upwind level at ambient
of
the
level.
the
CO
at
the
exhaust outlet
level
by
also
measuring
exhaust outlet, especially
exhaust
will
be
influenced
CO
away
in
upwards
be
aware
from
marinas.
by
ADJUSTABLE CLAMP
the
the
of
and
the
CO
54
This
genset
meets
Emissions California
unauthorized
air
engine emissions removal
Federal
Emissions
indicates has
Catagory
Standards
users
modifications
intake,
or speed control system
or replacement of
Emissions
Compliance Period referred
the
number
been
shown
C=
250
the
requirements of California's Exhaust
as
stated
on
the
nameplate.
of
this
genset
should
be
aware
or replacement of
components
are
prohibited.
Compliance
of
operating
to
meet
Federal
hrs,
B=500
Unauthorized
the
engine
label
Period:
hrs,m A =lOOO.hrs.
The
to
hours
for
Emissions
on
is
Federal
the
which
requirements.
EMISSIONS
that
fuel,
exhaust,
that
affect
modification,
prohibited.
nameplate
the
engine
You
should
carefully
and
other
manuals
genset.
If
you maintenance should dealer.
California genset locating information related Board
or service of your
seek
assistance
requirements
are
review
and
unsure
users
for
information
that
from
may
emissions
operator
the
installation,
genset
an
approved
use
the
to
the
California
control.
(Owner)
you
receive
is
authorized,
WES1ERBEKE
table
below
Installation
with
your
use,
.
you
as
an
Air
Resources
aid
in
Emissions Warranty Information
Engine Fuel Requirements
Engine
Engine Ignition Timing Eligine Lubricating Oil Requirements Engine Adjustments
Engine Emission Contol System
Catalyst Oxygt:n Back Pressure
Valve
Sensor
Adjustment
EMISSIONS
CONTROL
The
California emissions control wartanty statement packet, factory.
The
RECOMMENDATIONS.
See See See ECU.
The
if
information
engine
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
ENGINE
engine
manufacture. See
MAINTENANCE
See
MAINTENANCE
See
MAINTENANCE
INFORMATION
as
this
is
certified
OIL
emission
to
operate
SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
control
SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE.
SCHEDULE.
TABLE
manual
system
when
on
unleaded
consists of engine
the
genset
gasoline.
is
located
is
shipped
See
design
in
from
FUEL
and
the
same
the
precision
55
ENGLISH
TO
METRIC
CONVERSION
CHART
Multiply
Dearee Fahrenheit
Multiply
lnch/second2{in./sec
Temperature
Acceleration
FooVsecond
Multiply
2
(ft/sec
Toraue
(°F)
2
)
2
("F-32)
).
Pound-inch (lb·in.) 0. I 1298
Pound-foot (lb.ft)
Multiply
Power
Horsepower (hp)
Multiply
Pressure
Inches of water
(in.
or
Stress
H Pounds/square in. (lb/in. Multiolv
Enerqy
or
Work
0)
2
}
British Thermal Unit (Btu)
Foot-pound
kilowatt-hour (kW·hr)
Multiply
(ft.Jb)
3,600,000.
Light
Foot candle (fc)
Multiply
Fuel Performance
Miles/qal (mile/qal)
Gallons/mile (qal/mile) 2.3527
Multiolv
Velocity
Miles/hour (mile/hr)
By
+I
By
0.3048
0.0254 By
1.3558 By
0.746 B_y
0.2491
6.895 By
1055
1.3558
3.6 X 10 By
1.0764 By
0.4251
By
1.6093
To qet equivalent number of:
.8
Dearee Celsius oc)
To qet equivalent number of:
Meter/second2(m/s
Meter/second2 (m/s
2
)
2
)
To get equivalent number of:
Newton-meters
(N·m)
Newton-meters (N·ml
To aet equivalent number of:
Kilowatts
To
get
equivalent number of: Kilopascals Kilopascals
To aet equivalent number
Joules
{kW)
(kPa) (kPa)
of:
(J)
Joules (J\
or
6
Joules
(J
= one
W/s)
To get equivalent number of:
Lumens/meter2(1m/m
2
)
To aet equivalent number of:
Kilometers/liter
(km/L)
Liter/kilometer (Ukm)
To get equivalent number of:
Kilometers/hour (km/hr\
Multiply
Lenath
Inch (in.)
Foot (ft)
Yard (yd)
Mile (mile)
Multiply
lnch2(in.2l lnch2(in.
2
Foot
(ft2.)
Yard2(yd
Multiply
lnch
Volume
3
(in. lnch3(in. lnch31in.
Quart (qt)
Gallon
?aaJ)
Yard3(yd
Multiply
Pound (lb)
Ton
(ton)
Ton
(ton)
Multiply
Kilogram (kal
Ounce (oz)
Pound
Area
2
)
2
)
3
\
3
)
3
\
3
)
Mass
Force
(lb)
Bv
25.4
0.3048
To qet equivalent number of:
Millimeters
Meters
(m)
0.9144 Meters (ml
1.609 Bv
6452
6.45
0.0929
0.8361 By
16387
16.387
0.0164 Liters
0.9464
3.785
-
0.7646 By
0.4536
907.18
0.907 By
9.807
0.2780
4.448
Kilometers
To qet equivalent number of:·
Millimeters2(mm
Centimeters
Meters2{m Meters2(m
To_g_et
~uivalent
Millimeters
3
(mm
Centimeters
Ill
Liters
(L)
Liters (L)
Meters3(m
To
get
equivalent number of:
Kiloarams (ka\ Kiloarams
Tonne
(t)
To get equivalent number of:
Newtons (N\ Newtons
Newtons
(mm)
(km)
2
)
2
2
(cm
)
2
\
2
)
number of:
3
\
3
cm3)
(
3
)
(ka)
(N) IN\
56
FUEL
FILTERS
CONTACT
YOUR
SUGGESTED
WESTERBEKE
WESTERBEKE
SPARE
MARINE
DEALER
RAW IMPEUERJGASKET
FOR
WATER
GASOLINE
SUGGESTIONS
PARTS
GENERATORS
AND
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
MOLDED. HOSE
KIT
INA
CANVAS·
CARRYING~~~
WESTERBEKE also offers two Spare Parts Kits, each packaged KIT
A includes the basic spares.
KIT
B is for more extensive off-shore cmising.
in a mgged,
KIT
A
Impeller Kit Heat Exchanger Gasket Oil Filter Drive Belt Zinc Anodes
Plugs
Spark
mst
free toolbox.
WESTERBEKE ENGINE
AND A GALLON
RECOMMENDS
OIL
(YOUR
DISTRIBUTER AND
WIRES
CARRYING
BRAND)
OF
PREMIXED
FOR
KIT
Impeller Kit Water Thetmostat Kit Zinc Anodes Complete Gasket Kit Heat Exchanger Gasket Oil Filter Drive Belt Spark
CAP
ENOUGH
AN
OIL
CHANGE
COOLANT.
B
Pump Repair Kit
Plugs
SPARE
(5
QTS.)
57
l~
rWESTERBEKE
~
WESTERBEKE
J
MYLES
WEBSITE:
CORPORATION • 150
STANDISH
INDUSTRIAL
WWW.WESTERBEKE.COM
JOHN HANCOCK
PARK • TAUNTON
MA
ROAD
02780
1175-10 2012
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