2.6
ENGINE GOVERNOR ADJUSTMENT
If both AC frequency and voltage are correspondingly
high or low, adjust the engine governor as follows:
2.6.1 7 KW UNITS
The engine must be OFF to perform steps 1 and
2.
1. Loosen the governor clamp bolt (Figure 2.1).
2. Hold the governor lever at its wide open throttle
position (clockwise), and rotate the governor
shaft clockwise as far as it will go. Then, tighten
the governor lever clamp bolt to 70 inch-pounds
(8 N-m).
Figure 2.1 — Engine Governor Adjustment
Single Cylinder Engines
GOVERNOR
SHAFT
GOVERNOR
CLAMP
BOLT
3. Start the generator; let it stabilize and warm up
at no-load.
4. Connect a frequency meter across the generators
AC output leads.
5. Turn the primary adjust screw to obtain a fre-
quency reading of 61.5 Hertz. Turn the secondary
adjust screw to obtain a frequency of 62.5 Hz.
6. When frequency is correct at no load, check the
AC voltage reading. If voltage is incorrect, the volt-
age regulator may require adjustment (See the
Voltage Regulator Adjustment section).
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Section 2 — Post Installation Start-up and Adjustments
Air-cooled Generators
SECONDARY
ADJUST SCREW
PRIMARY
ADJUST
SCREW
2.6.2 13, 16 & 18 KW UNITS
All V-twin units DO NOT require an engine gover-
nor adjustment due to their design.
2.6.3 ADDITIONAL CORROSION
PROTECTION
Periodically spray all engine linkage parts and brack-
ets with corrosion inhibiting spray such as WD-40 or
a comparable product.
2.7
VOLTAGE REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENT
2.7.1
7KW UNITS
With the frequency between 62-63 Hertz at no-load,
slowly turn the slotted potentiometer (Figure 2.2)
until line voltage reads 248-252 volts.
Figure 2.2 – Voltage Adjustment Potentiometer
2.7.2
10, 13, 16 & 18 KW UNITS
With the frequency between 58-59 Hertz at no-load,
slowly turn the slotted potentiometer (Figure 2.3)
until line voltage reads 247-249 volts.
The access panel on top of the control panel must
be removed to adjust the voltage regulator.
The voltage regulator is housed above the gen-
erator's control panel. The regulator maintains a
voltage in direct proportion to frequency at a 2-to-
1 ratio. For example, at 62 Hertz, line-to-neutral
voltage will be 124 volts.
NOTE:
Turn to
adjust voltage.
NOTE:
NOTE: