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ATTENTION! Follow all safety precautions and instructions as outlined in this manual in its 

entirety. If any portion of this manual is not completely understood, please contact an authorized 
service dealer near you for installation, starting, operating and servicing procedures or contact us at  
No.. Common sense and strict compliance with these special instructions while performing service 
are essential to preventing accidents. 

For professional advice on this product and its operating requirements, please contact a dealer near 
you or contact us directly at the information provided below. If you have any questions or sugges-
tions, please contact us any time between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. 

       Warning Announcements!
Because this generator can be used as a single fuel or multi-fuel unit, pay close attention to factory 
settings. This unit can run on natural gas (NG) or propane (LPG).

Please pay attention to all factory settings! Unit comes already preset to one fuel or the other.

Before starting generator

 Read the user manual carefully and operate generator according to factory recommendations.

 If you do not operate according to the instructions, it can cause personal injury or loss of life.

Tips and Warning Labels
Warning, Danger and Attention labels are provided to indicate the possibility of damage and perso-
nal injury when using generator. In addition, this information can indicate what kind of damage you 
could experience.

 

      If you don’t follow the operational requirements, it could result in damage to the engine or rela-
ted generator equipment.

      If you don’t follow the instructions of the operating requirements, it could result in personal 
injury or other equipment damage.

     If you don’t follow the instructions closely outlined in the operating requirements, it could result 
in serious injury or loss of life.

Users must operate in accordance with all requirements; otherwise it could damage the engine and 
genset.

This manual contains the following International ISO Graphical Symbols:

      Nota
Save These Instructions – The manufacture suggest 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 technicians for this equipment.

      Nota
Save These Instructions – This manual contains important instructions that should be followed 
during installation and maintenance of the generator and battery.

1. TECHNICAL FEATURES

I. Technical Features of the Single Phase Dual-Fuel Generator
This gas generator is Dual-fuel and able to utilize both Natural Gas (NG) and Liquid Propane (LPG). It 
is a versatile multi-fuel engine. Based on our standards, we have designed this unit to operate in an 
environmentally safe and user friendly manor:
1. Speed Regulating System: This gas generator uses an internally designed electronic speed con-
trol system, allowing for quick and easy adjustments to the engine speed that can be set to specific 
speed ranges. This control system allows the engine to run more smoothly and respond quickly to 
sudden increases or decreases in required engine speed.
2. Silent Air In-take System:  Extra-large air intake cross-sections in the housing enclosure ensures 
ample air flow for the engine and air in-take. This unique housing enclosure structure leads to a 
significant reduction operating noise.
3. Large Liquid Cooled Radiator and Reservoir: The use of an over-sized radiator and coolant reser-
voir, like those used in automobile engines, allows for additional radiator coil surface and helps 
maintain a more ambient and stable engine temperature even in the hottest climates. Utilizing this 
liquid cooled system adds to the life and long term operating dependability of your gas generator 
investment.
4. Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) and Function: Automatic Transfer Switches are critical compo-
nents of any emergency or standby power system. They are used for transferring essential loads 
and electrical distribution from one power source to another automatically, without personal involve-
ment.
5. Intelligent Hazard Control System and Function: The Intelligent Hazard Control System warns of 
dangerous conditions that exist to the engine or generator. This system continually checks and 
monitors the unit’s operating conditions and will automatically shut down if detected, to help avoid 
costly damage. This system uses a visual control panel that can be preset according to the user's 
needs.

Important Safety Instructions 
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – This manual contains important instructions for the following 
models BNL20SE single-phase and BNL20SE-3 three-phase units that should be followed comple-
tely during installation and maintenance of the generator and battery.

I.  Warnings
1. Generator Set Operation. Carbon monoxide can cause severe nausea, fainting, or even death. 
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, tasteless, nonirritating gas that can cause death if 
inhaled for even a short time. Avoid breathing exhaust fumes when working on or near the generator 
set. Never operate the generator set inside a building. Never operate the generator set where 
exhaust gas could seep inside or be drawn into a potentially occupied building through windows, air 
intake vents, or other openings.

N'employezjamais à l'intérieurd'unemaisonou d'un garage, MÊME SI les portes et les fenêtresson-
touvertes.

Employezseulement EN DEHORS et loin des fenêtresouvertes, des portes, et des passages.

Risquetoxique de vapeurs. Les moteurs courants dégagent le carbone oxyde, un gaztoxiqueinodore 
qui peut causer la nausée, l'évanouissement, ou la mort. Ne mettez pas enmarcheou ne courez pas 
le moteur à l'intérieuroudans un secteurinclus, mêmesi les fenêtres et les portessontouvertes.

2. Fuel System. Fuel Vapors are highly explosive and can cause severe injury or death. Use extreme 
care when handling and storing fuels. Store fuels in a well-ventilated area away from spark-produ-
cing equipment, gas hot water heaters and out of the reach of children. Never add fuel while the 
engine is running or hot, fuel spills may ignite on contact with hot parts and muffler. Do not smoke 
or operate around sparks or open flames. Keep fuel lines and connections tight and in good working 
condition.

3. Servicing the Exhaust System. Hot parts can cause severe injury. Do not touch hot engine parts. 
The engine and exhaust system components become extremely hot during operation. 

4. Servicing the Engine. Hot parts can cause personal injury or property damage. Install (optional 
feature, sold separately) engine block heater for extreme cold weather before connecting it to power 
(See separate installation instructions). Operating the engine block heater before installation can 
cause burns and component damage. Disconnect power to the engine block heater and allow it to 
cool before servicing the heater or nearby parts. Keep the generator at least 2m

6ft

distance from 

other devices.

Grounding Generator

5. Grounding Electrical Equipment Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocu-
tion is possible whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all applicable state and local 
codes and standards. Electrically ground the generator set, transfer switch, and related equipment 
and electrical circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the 
equipment. Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground 
because these conditions increase the risk of electrocution. It is highly recommended that a barrier 
exist between you and the ground surface. We recommend using a wooden pallet with rubber mat 
on top to stand on while working or servicing the standby generator.    
Grounding is required of all AC circuits, use terminal (identify terminal)for bonding this circuit to the 
enclosure with a grounding rod (Not provided with unit). Ground the enclosure to a grounding elec-
trode in accordance with state and local code requirements

6. Gas Vapors and Fuel Leaks. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe injury or death. Fuel leaks 
can cause an explosion. Use digital gas leak detector on all gas connections for no less than 1 
minuet per connection. Leak detector not included with generator. Contact Service provider. 

7. Engine Noise. Hazardous noise can cause hearing loss. Generator sets not equipped with sound 
enclosures can produce noise levels greater than 105 dB. Prolonged exposure to noise levels grea-
ter than 85 dB can cause permanent hearing loss! Wear hearing protection at all times when wor-
king near an operating generator set.

8. Short Circuits. Hazardous voltage/current can cause severe injury or death. Short circuits can 
cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Do not connect electrical contacts with tools or while 
wearing jewelry when making adjustments or repairs. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equip-
ment. 

Electrical back-feed through the utility power supply can cause severe injury or death. You must 
install a manual or automatic transfer switch on all standby power applications and installations. 
This is to prevent the back-feeding of electrical current through power lines causing fire, severe 
injury or death to utility personnel working on power lines.

9. Moving Parts. When the generator set is in operation, the cooling fan is rotating. Do not open the 
maintenance cover and make adjustment while generator is running. Please shut down the engine 
and turn electrical breaker in off position before maintenance or operation. Before restarting, close 
all service panels.

10. Caution: for standby electrical output, connect generator to suitably rated transfer switch in 
accordance with the canadian. 

Electrical code, part i. this unit requires a 200amp transfer switch.

Attention: pour l’alimentation de réserve, connecter la sortie de la génératrice à un commutateur de 
calibre approprié conformément au code canadien de l’électricité, première partie.

11. TThere is a permanent conductor between the generator (stator winding) and the frame.
il y a un conducteur permanent entre la génératrice (enroulement du stator) et le cadre.

II. Operating System Functions and Definitions
Depending on the generator unit model, control button functions may vary significantly. Refer to the 
following functions:

1. Operating System

Power Switch

Function

The power switch controls the entire generator set control system. If this switch is placed 

in the OFF (O push in down mode) position, the internal electrical control circuit of the unit will not 
have any electrical power. When this switch is placed in the ON (I in the up mode) position, the 
control system can be automatically started with ATS, tested and run.

Fuel Switch

Function

The fuel switch allows the fuel to flow to the engine when placed in the ON or ( I ) is in the 

up position. Likewise, the switch turns the flow of fuel off to the engine when placed in the OFF (O) 
push down position. 

Emergency Stop Switch:

Function

The photo above shows Emergency Stop Switch on outside corner of unit.

Locate on the side corner of generator. When depressed, all generator control systems will imme-
diately shut down, including the engine and generator head. The Emergency Stop Switch should be 
pressed immediately should any unexpected emergencies occur. Depressing this button will help 
minimize dangerous damage to persons, pets, property, plants, or to the generator unit itself.
 
Use

When an emergency situation occurs, immediately press the Emergency Stop Switch. The unit 

will automatically shut down. Once the switch has been depressed and the emergency situation has 
passed, to re-start the generator unit, rotate clockwise 90 ° to pop up into the normal operational 
position.

Circuit Breaker:
Function

The circuit breaker controls the ON/OFF functions of the generators electrical power 

output. When this switch is in the up (ON) position, electrical power output will be produced and 
flow normally. When this switch is placed in the down (OFF) position, electrical power output will be 
broken, or turned off. However, as a safety function, when this switch is placed in the ON position, 
the production of a too large of an electrical load or a short circuit due to faulty operation, the 
switch will immediately and automatically switch to the OFF position in order to protect the genera-
tor from damage. Should this occur, turn off the generator unit and correct the cause before restar-
ting and placing the circuit breaker in the ON position.

Use

When starting manually, always start the generator before placing the circuit breaker in the ON 

position. Likewise, when operating manually, place the circuit breaker in the OFF position before 
shutting the generator down.

III. Engine Pre-start and Preparation 
All necessary installation and maintenance must be conducted and performed by authorized licen-
sed personnel.

Before starting engine for the first time, engine oil and radiator coolant must be added. An initial 
fluid inspection and pre-check is recommended before starting genset for the first time or when unit 
has been in operation for over 20 hours. It can also be used as a quick review of all fluids. Check all 
of the following items before running system for the first time.

I

MPORTANT NOTE!

 Unit is not shipped with engine oil or coolant from Factory!!

After installment of generator, fill engine with recommended oil weight based on ambient temperatu-
re shown below and add radiator coolant. Prior to initial start-up, replace all service panels and 
close lid. Start engine and allow 10 minutes for system to warm-up. After this has been performed 
remove service panels rise lid and check for any leaks or drips. If found, tighten lose hoses, clamps 
or plugs. Recheck all fluid levels and top off as necessary. 

1. Engine Oil. The unit is not shipped with oil from factory!!! Use high-quality detergent oil “Classified 
for Service in CC, SD, SE, or SF use” Only use oil having the following SAE viscosity ratings. Fill with 
the recommended amount of oil as specified. Overfilling or under filling can cause damage to the 
engine. Use the following recommended or similar type engine oil.

Temperature    

            Recommended Oil Grade

Below 32° F (0° C) 

            SAE 10W or 15W-40

32° to 80° F (-1° to 27° C)      SAE 20W or 15W-40
Above 80° F (27° C)              SAE 30W or 15W-40

Place funnel in engine oil inlet.

First time operation will require 4 liters or (4.25qts) of oil.

Check oil gauge dipstick regularly, oil level should be kept between top and bottom lines, at all 

times. It is preferred to be at the top mark but not over. 

2. Cooling System
Use only automotive grade antifreeze and distilled water in cooling system.
Do not use water that contains salt or alkalis (Tap Water)! Using non-distilled water creates scale in 
the radiator causing corrosion and premature wear. 

3. Fuel Conversion
 
Do not touch hot engine parts. The engine and exhaust system components become extremely hot 
during operation. 

Two fuel connections on the fuel block allow field conversion between natural gas (NG) and Liquid 
Propane (LPG). The fuel metering valves are factory-set and sealed to provide the best possible hot 
and cold starting.

Use the following procedure to convert fuel from one type to another:                              
Natural Gas (NG) and Liquid Propane (LPG) Conversion

Use a pressure reducing valve to reduce LP pressure supply. 

Pushing the button as attached pictures below to the natural gas or LP vapor per the fuel which 

you want to use.

Summary of Contents for DAPD15REG-EB

Page 1: ...DAPD REG EB www daewoopowerproducts com Gas generator USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...URES 4 2 MAINTENANCE OF GENERATOR 3 SAFETY RULES 22 4 LUBRICATION SYSTEM 5 INSTALLING AND CONNECTING GAS LINES 6 GENERATOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 SPARE PARTS LIST WARRANTY...

Page 3: ...to factory settings This unit can run on natural gas NG or propane LPG Please pay attention to all factory settings Unit comes already preset to one fuel or the other Before starting generator Read th...

Page 4: ...e Instructions The manufacture suggest 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 tec...

Page 5: ...erator investment 4 Automatic Transfer Switch ATS and Function Automatic Transfer Switches are critical compo nents of any emergency or standby power system They are used for transferring essential lo...

Page 6: ...eur l int rieuroudans un secteurinclus m mesi les fen tres et les portessontouvertes 2 Fuel System Fuel Vapors are highly explosive and can cause severe injury or death Use extreme care when handling...

Page 7: ...ause severe injury or death Electrocu tion is possible whenever electricity is present Ensure you comply with all applicable state and local codes and standards Electrically ground the generator set t...

Page 8: ...y can cause severe injury or death You must install a manual or automatic transfer switch on all standby power applications and installations This is to prevent the back feeding of electrical current...

Page 9: ...position Likewise the switch turns the flow of fuel off to the engine when placed in the OFF O push down position Emergency Stop Switch Function The photo above shows Emergency Stop Switch on outside...

Page 10: ...by authorized licen sed personnel Before starting engine for the first time engine oil and radiator coolant must be added An initial fluid inspection and pre check is recommended before starting gens...

Page 11: ...Tap Water Using non distilled water creates scale in the radiator causing corrosion and premature wear 3 Fuel Conversion Do not touch hot engine parts The engine and exhaust system components become...

Page 12: ...hase of a pressure reducing valve might be required and not included with this unit 4 Electrical Connections If the generator set is used for standby power install properly sized automatic transfer sw...

Page 13: ...el away from battery When replacing battery always use the same size battery and number type 12V Lead acid battery CAUTION Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire Batteries are capable of exp...

Page 14: ...emove the radiator cap Check lists Check for fluid and coolant leaks Inspect inside and out of the radiator to ensure no excessive dirt is present Check the radiator coils and ensure no dust dirt or f...

Page 15: ...ain See page 26 5 Drain oil from engine Place drain pan under pre plumed oil line and open valve allowing all oil to drain See page 26 6 Ensure engine is in good technical condition keep all surfaces...

Page 16: ...ure failure I Breaking in Period of New Engine The life of the engine is greatly determined by the state of the first cycle of use It is recommended that the oil be replaced after only 10 hours of use...

Page 17: ...in hose Open oil drain valve to drain out all engine oil Close oil drain valve and replace with recommended oil amount Start engine and allow new oil to circulate and fill oil filter for three minutes...

Page 18: ...of the Cooling System When the engine is operating there must be enough antifreeze and distilled water in the radiator system to insure proper engine cooling It is suggested to check it regularly bef...

Page 19: ...are secure If hoses become deformed develop bulges hardening or cracking is visible they need to be chan ged immediately Inspect and clean the cooling fins on the radiator regularly use compressed ai...

Page 20: ...water pump belt when it is cracked missing pieces of rubber or singes of considerable wear CONTROLLER FEATURES LCD display easy to operate System voltage frequency selection and engine configuration M...

Page 21: ...placement parts and accessories not authorized by Chongqing Panda Machinery Co Ltd Owner or operator abuse or neglect such as late servicing and maintenance and improper stora ge Damage to parts fixtu...

Page 22: ...ure all steps are taken to render the machine safe before attempting to work or service the generator system Parts of the generator are rotating at high speeds and are hot during operation Exercise ca...

Page 23: ...en this occurs load circuits are transferred to the STANDBY generator power source To prevent possible injury if such a start and transfer occur always set the generator s AUTO OFF MANUAL switch to it...

Page 24: ...standby generator set may be packaged with an automatic transfer switch ATS This ETL listed 2 pole switch is rated at 200 AC amperes at 250 volts maximum The 200 Amp transfer switch is rated for indoo...

Page 25: ...NFPA 37 and NFPA 70 standards as well as any other federal state and local codes for minimum distances from other structures 1 Place the mounting area as close as possible to the transfer switch and f...

Page 26: ...to ensure that forks are wide enough to lift the unit from the bottom Fully insert the fork legs completely through the bottom of the machine Pay attention to the machi ne components avoiding damage...

Page 27: ...Only use oil having the following SAE viscosity ratings Fill with the recommended amount of oil as specified Overfilling or under filling can cause damage to the engine Use the following recommended o...

Page 28: ...not drained off it can seriously affect its performance 2 When using NG as fuel Before each operation you should check the integrity of the various components and handle any loose fasteners immediatel...

Page 29: ...Most all applications will require an external manual shutoff valve on the fuel line 3 Only use UL Listed or AGA approved flexible fuel line in accordance with local regulations when connecting the ga...

Page 30: ...30 6 After checking and testing gas pressure regulator close the main shutoff valve Single Phase External Power Connections and Wiring Diagram...

Page 31: ...lk the hole inside the house as well 3 Remove knockout in the back of connection box feed wires through the back of the box and secure the conduit with lock nut 4 Mount connection box over whole in st...

Page 32: ...Installing battery take off red cap on positive battery terminal Use a multi meter to check voltage of battery before installing and starting If reading is below 12 6V recharge battery Loosen positive...

Page 33: ...ain access to the connection area 5 Feed the wires through the back of the generator and secure the conduit with locking nut 6 Run power leads through the strain relief provided 7 The circuit breaker...

Page 34: ...nerator Please refer to No 2 6 of Automatic Stop Sequence for detail procedures Digital Controller Indicator Lights Stop Reset Stop running generator in Auto Manual mode Lamp test press at least 3 sec...

Page 35: ...t value otherwise over speed and under speed condition may occur simultaneously Refer to the SmartGen Controller Manual for more detailed parameters and settings CAUTION Please set the generator frequ...

Page 36: ...ter the warm up delay if generator status is normal its indicator will be illuminated If genera tor voltage and frequency have reached on load requirements then the generator close relay will be energ...

Page 37: ...rom the AC control wires Wrap insulation over the AC wires OR the DC wires but not both from the wire landing area to the outside of the generator Use cable lock to hold the insulation in place An imp...

Page 38: ...38 CAUTION Expand relay with high capacity start and fuel output is recommend CAUTION Expand relay must be used in generator closed outputs Single Phase ATS Wiring Diagram...

Page 39: ...39 EN Three Phase ATS Wiring Diagram...

Page 40: ...40 Controller Wiring Diagram...

Page 41: ...ut 5 1 0mm2 Ground connected is active B 15 GND The common port of sensor B has already connected 16 CHARGER D 1 0mm2 Connected with charger starter s D WL terminals Being hang up If there is no this...

Page 42: ...supply output Auxiliary Relay Output 1 5A DC28V supply output Auxiliary Relay Output 2 5A DC28V supply output Auxiliary Relay Output 3 5A DC28V supply output Auxiliary Relay Output 4 5A DC28V supply o...

Page 43: ...o water or corrosive substances can drip onto the transfer switch enclosure Always inspect the switch for shipping damage Never install a transfer switch that shows any damage Protect against impact a...

Page 44: ...tion panel Install a 2 pole breaker in the distribution panel to protect the transfer switch The required amp rating of the breaker depends on which transfer switch is used The ATS included with this...

Page 45: ...on to shut down the generator 9 Make sure the 2 pole circuit breaker installed in the main distribution panel is in the OFF position 10 Use the transfer handle to move the main contacts in the transfe...

Page 46: ...nerator only powers designated breakers and circuits that are already grouped together and wired into a separate specified distribution panel the ATS must be installed between the main electrical pane...

Page 47: ...switch 2 Engage the utility power and check line to line and line to neutral voltage at terminals on the transfer contactor If line to line voltage is not approximately 240 volts disengage utility pow...

Page 48: ...e to neutral voltage is not approximately 120 volts check the neutral connection between the ATS and generator 11 Transfer the generator s main circuit breaker to OFF position and put the mode switch...

Page 49: ...lease maintain according to specifications The following genset maintenance specifications are based on a good working environment and normal operating conditions Please strictly adhere to the followi...

Page 50: ...filter the torque is between 15N M 20N M When you remove the filter cartridge the oil level will drop Be sure to check the oil spills Pre plumed Oil Drain Line Direction A Tighten Direction B Loosen...

Page 51: ...ter saline water or mineral water is harmful to the engine Only use distilled water If not available boil water and allow cooling before adding to radiator Water Pump Belt Adjustment and Replacement T...

Page 52: ...ely Periodically clean the cooling fins of the radiator using compressed air IMPORTANT Lift lid and blow air from the inside out Do not force air through radiator from the outside in Winter Maintenanc...

Page 53: ...er y 1000 Hou r Oil Check Oil Level Replace Oil Filter Replace Air Filter Clean Replace Filter Element Spark Plug Check Replace Cooling System Check Coolant Level and Leakage Occurs Clean radiator Che...

Page 54: ...then oil pressure sensor and its connections High coolant temp alarm after crank disconnect Check coolant level then temperature sensor and its connections Shutdown Alarm Check related switch and its...

Page 55: ...6 High pressure in fuel line Handling method Use the spanner to open the joint softly if it leaks that proof the parts of before are ok use the same way to check one by one 7 Low pressure pipe bucklin...

Page 56: ...d Clear the water cycle 4 Pressure reducer low pressure chamber leaks or diaphragm broken repair or replace settle or replace 5 Air filter is too dirty check or clean 6 Solenoid valve fault closed 7 F...

Page 57: ...for Item 3 4 and 5 replace parts Temperature of the engine oil is too high Pressure of engine oil is low Temperature of engine coolant is too high 9 7 8 1 Starter will not engage 2 Week starter engag...

Page 58: ...1 Generator without power indication 1 Check whether battery is damaged 2 Fuse broken Check replace 2 Generator has power indication but no power output 1 Breaker not open 2 AC output is poorly conne...

Page 59: ...G MOTOR QDY112 12 V 0 8 kW BORE STROKE L4 65 5 74 mm mm ASPIRATION TYPE NATURAL ASPIRATION OIL CAPACITY 4 0 L ROTARY OIL FILTER YES CHARGING METHOD 14V 350 W switch power RECOMMEND BATTERY START CURRE...

Page 60: ...FREQUENCY PROTECTION YES ENCLOSURE CANOPY Powder coating PROTECTION LEVEL IP23 EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH YES FUEL SOLENOID VALVE Dual solenoid valve ENCLOSED MUFFLER YES SOUND INSULATION Double metal plat...

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Page 67: ...r more nodes teaser on the surfaces of the cylinder and the piston or destruction of piston rings Also the warranty does not cover failure of the automatic voltage regulator due to incorrect operation...

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Page 97: ...35 WTH STOP by cool LCD XX s LCD LCD Safety On LCD...

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Page 103: ...ux mm B A Aux mm B A Aux mm B A Aux mm B A Aux mm B Aux mm B Aux mm B Aux mm B Aux mm B GND B MP mm B MP mm B S mm S S S S S mm S mm S mm RS RX mm GSM RS TX mm RS GND mm Gens AC U mm U A Gens AC V mm...

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