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Generac Generator QT13068AVAC

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Cover198 Rev. C 07/12 Part No. 0J0216
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SECTION PAGE
INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 1-1
SAFETY RULES ....................................................................1-2
IDENTIFICATION RECORD ....................................................2-1
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION ..................................................3-1
Equipment Description ..........................................................3-1
Engine Oil Recommendations ................................................3-1
Coolant Recommendations ...................................................3-1
ENGINE PROTECTIVE DEVICES ............................................4-1
Engine Protective Devices .....................................................4-1
FUEL SYSTEMS ...................................................................5-1
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................6-1
GENERAL INFORMATION .....................................................7-1
Alternator AC Lead Connections ............................................7-1
Alternator Power Winding Connections ..................................7-1
CONTROL PANEL .................................................................8-1
Control Panel Interface ..........................................................8-1
Activate the Generator ...........................................................8-1
Display Interface Menus ........................................................8-1
Setting the Exercise Timer .....................................................8-3
User Adjustable Settings .......................................................8-3
Fuel Conversion ....................................................................8-3
Operation .............................................................................. 8-3
Auto Start .............................................................................8-4
Manual Start .........................................................................8-4
Alarm and Warning Messages ...............................................8-4
Common Alarm Relay ...........................................................8-6
Maintenance Alerts ...............................................................8-6
Menu System ........................................................................8-7
OPERATION .......................................................................... 9-1
Stationary Emergency Generator Control and Operation ......... 9-1
Operating Unit with Manual Transfer Switch ...........................9-1
Operating Unit with Automatic Transfer Switch ......................9-1
MAINTENANCE ................................................................... 10-1
Maintenance Performed by Authorized Service Dealers .......10-1
Cooling System...................................................................10-1
Checking Fluid Levels ..........................................................10-1
Maintenance Owner/Operator Can Perform .......................... 10-2
Miscellaneous Maintenance ................................................ 10-3
SERVICE SCHEDULE ..........................................................11-1
TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................................................12-1
Troubleshooting Guide .........................................................12-1
EMISSIONS WARRANTY ....................................................13-1
NOTES
EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LISTS
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
Content050 Rev. A 10/10
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this model of the stationary emergency
generator product line.
Every effort was expended to make sure that the information and
instructions in this manual were both accurate and current at the
time the manual was written. However, the manufacturer reserves
the right to change, alter or otherwise improve this product(s) at
any time without prior notice.
READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY
If any portion of this manual is not understood, contact the nearest
Service Dealer for starting, operating and servicing procedures.
Throughout this publication, and on tags and decals affixed to the
generator, DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE blocks are
used to alert personnel to special instructions about a particular
service or operation that may be hazardous if performed incor-
rectly or carelessly. Observe them carefully. Their definitions are
as follows:
INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION OR ACTION WHICH, IF
NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
Indicates a hazardous situation or action which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation or action which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTE:
Notes contain additional information important to a procedure
and will be found within the regular text body of this manual.
These safety warnings cannot eliminate the hazards that they
indicate. Common sense and strict compliance with the special
instructions while performing the service are essential to prevent-
ing accidents.
Four commonly used safety symbols accompany the DANGER,
WARNING and CAUTION blocks. The type of information each
indicates is as follows:
n This symbol points out important safety information that,
if not followed, could endanger personal safety and/or
property of others.
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This symbol points out potential explosion hazard.
๎€€This symbol points out potential fire hazard.
๎€€This symbol points out potential electrical shock hazard.
The operator is responsible for proper and safe use of the equip-
ment. The manufacturer strongly recommends that the operator
read this Owner's Manual and thoroughly understand all instruc-
tions before using this equipment. The manufacturer also strongly
recommends instructing other users to properly start and operate
the unit. This prepares them if they need to operate the equipment
in an emergency.
For safety reasons, the manufacturer recommends that this
equipment be installed, serviced and repaired by a Service
Dealer or other competent, qualified electrician or installation
technician who is familiar with applicable codes, standards and
regulations. The operator also must comply with all such codes,
standards and regulations.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
It is the operator's responsibility to perform all safety checks, to
make sure that all maintenance for safe operation is performed
promptly, and to have the equipment checked periodically by a
Service Dealer. Normal maintenance service and replacement of
parts are the responsibility of the owner/operator and, as such,
are not considered defects in materials or workmanship within the
terms of the warranty. Individual operating habits and usage con-
tribute to the need for maintenance service.
Proper maintenance and care of the generator ensure a minimum
number of problems and keep operating expenses at a minimum.
See a Service Dealer for service aids and accessories.
Operating instructions presented in this manual assume that the
generator electric system has been installed by a Service Dealer or
other competent, qualified contractor. Installation of this equipment
is not a โ€œdo-it-yourselfโ€ project.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE
When the generator requires servicing or repairs, simply contact
a Service Dealer for assistance. Service technicians are factory-
trained and are capable of handling all service needs.
When contacting a dealer about parts and service, always supply
the complete Model Number, Serial Number and Type Code (where
applicable) from the DATA LABEL that is affixed to the unit.
1-1
Safety004 Rev. F 05/10
Safety Instructions
n SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS โ€“ The manufacturer suggests that these rules for safe operation be copied and posted in potential
hazard areas. Safety should be stressed to all operators, potential operators, and service and repair technicians for this
equipment.
SAFETY RULES
Study these SAFETY RULES carefully before installing, operating
or servicing this equipment. Become familiar with this Ownerโ€™s
Manual and with the unit. The generator can operate safely, effi-
ciently and reliably only if it is properly installed, operated and
maintained. Many accidents are caused by failing to follow simple
and fundamental rules or precautions.
The manufacturer cannot anticipate every possible circumstance
that might involve a hazard. The warnings in this manual, and on
tags and decals affixed to the unit are, therefore, not all inclusive.
If a procedure, work method or operating technique is used that
the manufacturer does not specifically recommend, ensure that it
is safe for others. Also make sure the procedure, work method or
operating technique utilized does not render the generator unsafe.
n Despite the safe design of this generator,
operating this equipment imprudently, neglect-
ing its maintenance or being careless can cause
possible injury or death. Permit only respon-
sible and capable persons to install, operate or
maintain this equipment.
๎€€ Potentially lethal voltages are generated by
these machines. Ensure all steps are taken to
render the machine safe before attempting to
work on the generator.
n Parts of the generator are rotating and/or hot
during operation. Exercise care near running
generators.
GENERAL HAZARDS
For safety reasons, the manufacturer recommends that this โ€ข
equipment be installed, serviced and repaired by a Service
Dealer or other competent, qualified electrician or installation
technician who is familiar with applicable codes, standards
and regulations. The operator also must comply with all such
codes, standards and regulations.
Installation, operation, servicing and repair of this (and related) โ€ข
equipment must always comply with applicable codes, stan-
dards, laws and regulations. Adhere strictly to local, state and
national electrical and building codes. Comply with regulations
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has
established. Also, ensure that the generator is installed, operat-
ed and serviced in accordance with the manufacturerโ€™s instruc-
tions and recommendations. Following installation, do nothing
that might render the unit unsafe or in noncompliance with the
aforementioned codes, standards, laws and regulations.
The engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide gas, which โ€ข
can be DEADLY. This dangerous gas, if breathed in sufficient
concentrations, can cause unconsciousness or even death. For
that reason, adequate ventilation must be provided. This should
be considered prior to installing the generator. The unit should
be positioned to direct exhaust gasses safely away from any
building where people, animals, etc., will not be harmed. Any
exhaust stacks that ship loose with the unit must be installed
properly per the manufacturer's instruction, and in strict compli-
ance with applicable codes and standards.
Keep hands, feet, clothing, etc., away from drive belts, fans, โ€ข
and other moving or hot parts. Never remove any drive belt or
fan guard while the unit is operating.
Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and ventilating air is โ€ข
critical in any room or building housing the generator to prevent
buildup of explosive gases and to ensure correct generator
operation. Do not alter the installation or permit even partial
blockage of ventilation provisions, as this can seriously affect
safe operation of the generator.
Keep the area around the generator clean and uncluttered. โ€ข
Remove any materials that could become hazardous.
When working on this equipment, remain alert at all times. โ€ข
Never work on the equipment when physically or mentally
fatigued.
Inspect the generator regularly, and promptly repair or replace โ€ข
all worn, damaged or defective parts using only factory-
approved parts.
Before performing any maintenance on the generator, discon-โ€ข
nect its battery cables to prevent accidental start-up. Disconnect
the cable from the battery post indicated by a NEGATIVE, NEG
or (โ€“) first. Reconnect that cable last.
Never use the generator or any of its parts as a step. Stepping โ€ข
on the unit can stress and break parts, and may result in dan-
gerous operating conditions from leaking exhaust gases, fuel
leakage, oil leakage, etc.
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
All stationary emergency generators covered by this manual โ€ข
produce dangerous electrical voltages and can cause fatal
electrical shock. Utility power delivers extremely high and dan-
gerous voltages to the transfer switch as well as the generator.
Avoid contact with bare wires, terminals, connections, etc.,
on the generator as well as the transfer switch, if applicable.
Ensure all appropriate covers, guards and barriers are in place
before operating the generator. If work must be done around
an operating unit, stand on an insulated, dry surface to reduce
shock hazard.
Do not handle any kind of electrical device while stand-โ€ข
ing in water, while barefoot, or while hands or feet are wet.
DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL SHOCK MAY RESULT.
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Safety004 Rev. F 05/10
Safety Instructions
If personnel must stand on metal or concrete while installing, โ€ข
operating, servicing, adjusting or repairing this equipment,
place insulative mats over a dry wooden platform. Work on the
equipment only while standing on such insulative mats.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires the frame and โ€ข
external electrically conductive parts of the generator to be con-
nected to an approved earth ground. This grounding will help
prevent dangerous electrical shock that might be caused by a
ground fault condition in the generator or by static electricity.
Never disconnect the ground wire.
Wire gauge sizes of electrical wiring, cables and cord sets must โ€ข
be adequate to handle the maximum electrical current (ampac-
ity) to which they will be subjected.
Before installing or servicing this (and related) equipment, make โ€ข
sure that all power voltage supplies are positively turned off at
their source. Failure to do so will result in hazardous and pos-
sibly fatal electrical shock.
Connecting this unit to an electrical system normally supplied โ€ข
by an electric utility shall be by means of a transfer switch so as
to isolate the generator electric system from the electric utility
distribution system when the generator is operating. Failure to
isolate the two electric system power sources from each other
by such means will result in damage to the generator and may
also result in injury or death to utility power workers due to
backfeed of electrical energy.
Stationary emergency generators installed with an automatic โ€ข
transfer switch will crank and start automatically when normal
(utility) source voltage is removed or is below an acceptable
preset level. To prevent such automatic start-up and possible
injury to personnel, disable the generatorโ€™s automatic start cir-
cuit (battery cables, etc.) before working on or around the unit.
Then, place a โ€œDo Not Operateโ€ tag on the generator control
panel and on the transfer switch.
In case of accident caused by electric shock, immediately โ€ข
shut down the source of electrical power. If this is not pos-
sible, attempt to free the victim from the live conductor. AVOID
DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE VICTIM. Use a nonconducting
implement, such as a dry rope or board, to free the victim from
the live conductor. If the victim is unconscious, apply first aid
and get immediate medical help.
Never wear jewelry when working on this equipment. Jewelry โ€ข
can conduct electricity resulting in electric shock, or may get
caught in moving components causing injury.
FIRE HAZARDS
Keep a fire extinguisher near the generator at all times. Do NOT โ€ข
use any carbon tetra-chloride type extinguisher. Its fumes are
toxic, and the liquid can deteriorate wiring insulation. Keep the
extinguisher properly charged and be familiar with its use. If
there are any questions pertaining to fire extinguishers, consult
the local fire department.
EXPLOSION HAZARDS
Properly ventilate any room or building housing the generator to โ€ข
prevent build-up of explosive gas.
Do not smoke around the generator. Wipe up any fuel or oil โ€ข
spills immediately. Ensure that no combustible materials are left
in the generator compartment, or on or near the generator, as
FIRE or EXPLOSION may result. Keep the area surrounding the
generator clean and free from debris.
These generators may operate using one of several types โ€ข
of fuels. All fuel types are potentially FLAMMABLE and/or
EXPLOSIVE and should be handled with care. Comply with all
laws regulating the storage and handling of fuels. Inspect the
unitโ€™s fuel system frequently and correct any leaks immediately.
Fuel supply lines must be properly installed, purged and leak
tested according to applicable fuel-gas codes before placing
this equipment into service.
Diesel fuels are highly FLAMMABLE. Gaseous fluids such โ€ข
as natural gas and liquid propane (LP) gas are extremely
EXPLOSIVE. Natural gas is lighter than air, and LP gas is heavier
than air; install leak detectors accordingly.
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Safety004 Rev. F 05/10
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known
to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects
and other reproductive harm.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
This product contains or emits chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and
other reproductive harm.
IDENTIFICATION RECORD
2-1
General Information
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Any attempt to crank or start the engine before
it has been properly serviced with the recom-
mended oil may result in an engine failure.
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Do not use any chromate base rust inhibitor
with ethylene glycol base anti-freeze or chro-
mium hydroxide (โ€œgreen slimeโ€) forms and will
cause overheating. Engines that have been
operated with a chromate base rust inhibitor
must be chemically cleaned before adding eth-
ylene glycol base anti-freeze. Using any high
silicate anti-freeze boosters or additives will
also cause overheating. The manufacturer also
recommends that any soluble oil inhibitor is
NOT used for this equipment.
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Do not remove the radiator pressure cap while
the engine is hot or serious burns from boiling
liquid or steam could result.
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Ethylene glycol base antifreeze is poisonous.
Do not use mouth to siphon coolant from the
radiator, recovery bottle or any container. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling. Never store
used antifreeze in an open container because
animals are attracted to the smell and taste of
antifreeze even though it is poisonous to them.
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Equip010 Rev. D 07/11
4-1
FUEL SYSTEM
5-1
Fuel System
Engine Parameters
Exhaust System
Combustion Air Requirements (Natural Gas)
6-1
Governor
Engine Lubrication System
Fuel Consumption - ft 3/hr (Natural Gas/LPV) @ 11 in
H20/68 ยฐF
Voltage Regulator
Power Adjustment for Ambient Conditions
Controller Nexus ...................................................................
6-2
ALTERNATOR AC LEAD
CONNECTIONS
ALTERNATOR POWER WINDING
CONNECTIONS
E1
S1
S6
S5
S4
S2
E2
S3
E3 L - N
L - L
INTERNAL
CONNECTIONS
00 (NEUTRAL)
E1
S1
S4
S7
S12
S11
S10
S8
S5
S2
E2
S9
S6
S3
E3 L - N
L - L
7-1
General Information
E3 E2
00 (NEUTRAL)
INTERNAL CONNECTIONS E1
L-L
L-N
S1 S1
S4 S4
S6
S6
S3
S3
S5
S5 S2
S2
E3 E2
E1
L-L
L-N
S7 S1
S10 S4
S12
S6
S9
S3
S5
S11 S2
S8
E1
S1
S6
S5
S4
S2
E2
S3
E3 L - N
L - L
INTERNAL
CONNECTIONS
00 (NEUTRAL)
E2
๎€ƒ0VAC
2๎€…VAC
208๎€ŠC
240๎€ŠC
240 VAC
120 VAC 120 VAC
240 VAC
240 VAC
S2 S12
S11
S1
NB
S10
S3
E1 E3
E2
S5
S8
S9
S6
208 VAC
7-2
General Information
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8-1
8-2
8-3
8-4
8-5
8-6
8-7
ACTIVATION
RUN LOGALARM LOG
HISTORY STATUS
COMMANDSTATE VERSIONSDISPLAY
GENERATOR
FREQUENCY
ENGINE
HOURS
ENGINE
RPM
BATTERY
VOLTAGE
DEBUG
INPUTS OUTPUTS DISPLAYS
EDIT
LANGUAGE
TIME/DATE
EXERCISE
TIME/SPEED
ESC Press the โ€œESCAPEโ€ key
to jump back up through
the menu levels.
+ / - Use the โ€œ+/-โ€ key
to navigate through
the menu.
ENTER Use the โ€œENTERโ€ key
to select items or
enter data.
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC ESC
RESET
MAINTENANCE
QT TEST
MAIN MENU
n
The Maintenance Disconnect Switch and the
AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switches (if so equipped)
must be set properly, or the generator will
crank and start as soon as the utility power to
the transfer switch is turned off. Refer to appli-
cable control panel and transfer switch manuals
for more information.
n
Do not proceed until certain that utility source
voltage is available to the transfer switch and
the transfer switch main contacts are set to
UTILITY.
๏€ซ
Do not attempt manual operation until all
power supplies to the transfer switch have been
positively turned off, or extremely dangerous -
possibly lethal - electrical shock will result.
๏€ซ
Transfer switch enclosure doors should be kept
closed and locked. Only authorized personnel
should be allowed access to the transfer switch
interior. Extremely high and dangerous voltages
are present in the transfer switch.
nDo not crank the engine continuously for lon-
ger than 30 seconds, or the heat may
damage the starter motor.
9-1
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Oil Filter
Oil Fill
Oil
Dipstic
k
n
n
๏€ก
10-1
n
n
10-2
Air Filter
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n
n
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10-3
11-1
12-1
United States Environmental Protection Agency Warranty Statement
(Stationary Emergency Spark-Ignited Generators)
Warranty Rights, Obligations and Coverage
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Generac Power Systems, Inc. (Generac) are pleased to explain the Emission
Control System Warranty on your new stationary emergency engine. If during the warranty period, any emission control system or compo-
nent on your engine is found defective in materials or workmanship, Generac will repair your engine at no cost to you for diagnosis, replace-
ment parts and labor provided it be done by a Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility. Your emission control system may include parts
such as the fuel metering, ignition, and exhaust systems and other related emission related components listed below. Generac will warrant
the emissions control systems on your 2009 and later model year engines provided there has been no abuse, neglect, unapproved modifica-
tion, or improper maintenance of your engine. For engines less than 130 HP the warranty period is two years from the date of sale to the ulti-
mate purchaser. For engines greater than or equal to 130 HP the warranty period is three years or 2500 hours of operation, whichever
comes first, from the date of the engine being placed into service. For high-cost warranted components, the Emission Control System war-
ranty is valid for 5 years or 3500 hours of operation, whichever comes ๏ฌrst.
Purchaser's/Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
As the engine purchaser/owner you are responsible for the following: 1) The engine must be installed and con๏ฌgured in accordance to Gen-
erac's installation specifications. 2) The completion of all maintenance requirements listed in your Owner's Manual. 3) Any engine setting
adjustment must be done in accordance and consistent with the instructions in the Owner's Manual. 4) Any emission control system or com-
ponent must be maintained and operated appropriately in order to ensure proper operation of the engine and control system to minimize
emissions at all times.
Generac may deny any/or all Emission Control System Warranty coverage or responsibility of the engine, or an emission control system or
component on your engine thereof, if it has failed due to abuse, neglect, unapproved modification or improper maintenance, or the use of
counterfeit and/or โ€œgray marketโ€ parts not made, supplied or approved by Generac. Warranty service can be arranged by contacting either
your selling dealer or a Generac Authorized Warranty Service dealer, 1-800-333-1322 for the dealer nearest you. The purchaser/owner shall
be responsible for any expenses or other charges incurred for service calls and/or tr spection or ansportation of the product to/from the in
repair facilities. The purchaser/owner shall be responsible for any and/or all damages or losses incurred while the engine is being trans-
ported/shipped for inspection or warranty repairs. Contact Generac Power Systems Inc. for additional Emission Control System Warranty
related information, Generac Power Systems, Inc., PO. Box 8, Waukesha, WI 53187, or call 1-800-333-1322 or www.generac.com.
Important Note
This warranty statement explains your rights and obligations under the Emission Control System Warranty, which is provided to you by Gen-
erac pursuant to federal law. Note that this warranty shall not apply to any incidental, consequential, or indirect damages caused by defects
in materials or workmanship or any delay in repair or replacement of the defective part(s). This warranty is in place of all other warranties,
expressed or implied. Specifically, Generac makes no other warranties as to the merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Any
implied warranties which are allowed by law, shall be limited in duration to the terms of the express warranty provided herein. Some states
do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Emission Related Parts Include the Following (if so equipped)
*High-Cost Warranted Component
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1) Fuel Metering System
1.1) Gasoline Carburetor Assembly and Internal Components
A) Fuel Filter, B) Carburetor, C) Fuel Pump
1.2) Carburetion Assembly and Its Components
A) Fuel Controller, B) Carburetor and Its Gaskets,
C) Mixer and Its Gaskets, D) Primary Gas Regulator,
E) Liquid Vaporizer
1.3) Fuel Regulator
2) Air Induction System Including A) Intake Pipe/Manifold,
B) Air Cleaner
3) Ignition System Including A) Spark Plug, B) Ignition Module,
C) Ignition Coil, D) Spark Plug Wires
4) Exhaust System
A) Catalyst Assembly*, B) Exhaust Manifold, C) Muffler,
D) Exhaust Pipe, E) Muffler Gasket
5) Crankcase Breather Assembly Including
A) Breather Connection Tube, B) PCV Valve
6) Oxygen Sensor
7) Diagnostic Emission-Control System
United States Environmental Protection Agency Compliance Requirements
(Stationary Emergency Spark-Ignited Generators)
Purchaser's/Owner's Record Keeping Responsibilities
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Generac Power Systems, Inc. (Generac) are pleased to explain your record
keeping requirements for compliance with Subpart JJJJ- Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion
Engines as listed in the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations Title 40 Part 60. As the engine purchaser/owner who operates and maintains
their certified emergency stationary engine and emission control system according to applicable emission related guidelines as specified in
this Owner's Manual, you are required to meet the following notification and record keeping requirements to demonstrate compliance: 1)
Maintain documentation that the engine is certified to meet emission standards. 2) Record keeping of maintenance conducted. 3) Record
keeping of the provision allowing natural gas engines to operate using propane for a maximum of 100 hours per year as an alternate fuel
solely during emergency operations provided the engine is not certified to operate on propane. 4) Meet all compliance notifications submitted
to the purchaser/owner and maintain all supporting documentation. 5) Record keeping of hours of operation, including what classified the
operation as emergency and how many hours are spent for non-emergency operation. For emergency engines greater than or equal to 130
HP, record keeping of hours of operation begins January 1, 2011. For emergency engines less than 130 HP, record keeping of hours of oper-
ation begins January 1, 2009; engines are equipped with non-resettable hour meters to facilitate record keeping.
Specific Air Quality Management or Air Pollution Control Districts may have different and additional record keeping/reporting requirements.
Your permit to construct and/or operate the engine may be contingent upon compliance with those requirements. Check with your local Air
Quality Management or Air Pollution Control District for specific requirements.
Emergency stationary internal combustion engines (ICE) may be operated for the purpose of maintenance checks and readiness testing,
provided that the tests are recommended by Federal, State or local government, Generac, or the insurance company associated with the
engine. Maintenance checks and readiness testing of such units is limited to 100 hours per year. There is no time limit on the use of emer-
gency stationary ICE in emergency situations. The purchaser/owner may petition the Administrator for approval of additional hours to be
used for maintenance checks and readiness testing, but a petition t Federal, is not required if the owner maintains records indicating tha
State, or local standards require maintenance and testing of emergency ICE beyond 100 hours per year. Emergency stationary ICE may
operate up to 50 hours per year in non emergency situations, but those 50 hours are counted towards the 100 hours per year provided for
maintenance and testing.
The 50 hours per year for non-emergency situations cannot be used for peak shaving or to generate income for a facility to supply power to
an electric grid or otherwise supply power as part of a ๏ฌnancial arrangement with another entity. For purchaser/owner of emergency engines,
any operation other than emergency operation, maintenance and testing, and operation in non-emergency situations for 50 hours per year,
as permitted in this section is prohibited.
If you operate and maintain your certified emergency stationary SI internal combustion engine and emissions control systems in accordance
to the speci๏ฌcations and guidelines in this Ownerโ€™s Manual, EPA will not require engine performance testing. If not, your engine will be con-
sidered non-certified and you must demonstrate compliance according to Subpart JJJJ - Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Igni-
tion Internal Combustion Engines as listed in the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations Title 40 Part 60.
Emission-Related Installation Instructions
Your certified emergency stationary engine has pre-set emission control systems or components that require no adjustment. Inspection and
replacement of an emissions related component is required to be done so in accordance with the requirements cited in the United States
Environmental Protection Agency Warranty Statement or can be arranged by contacting either your selling dealer or a Generac Authorized
Warranty Service dealer, 1-800-333-1322 for the dealer nearest you. Failing to follow t ified engine in a hese instructions when installing a cert
piece of non-road equipment violates federal law 40 CFR 1068.105 (b), subject to fines or penalties as described in the Clean Air Act.
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