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Lamps

Auxiliary Fault.

The lamp flashes or remains on to

indicate that a fault occurred.

Flashing Lamp Condition:

D

The auxiliary lamp flashes immediately when the

controller senses no AC output while the generator
set is running, except during the first 10 seconds after
startup. When the controller logic senses AC output
the lamp stops flashing and turns off. No manual
reset is required.

D

The auxiliary lamp flashes while the generator set

master switch is in the RUN or AUTO position when
the controller battery power is reconnected or when
the battery is low and then the controller regains full
power. A temporary low battery condition may result
from a weak battery or from an undersized battery for
the application.

Place the generator set master

switch in the OFF/RESET position to clear this
condition.

Continuous On Lamp Condition:

D

The auxiliary lamp illuminates when the optional

emergency stop switch is reset while the generator
set master switch is in the AUTO or RUN position.
Place the generator set master switch in the
OFF/RESET position to clear this condition.

Battery Charger Fault, if Battery Charger Equipped.

The lamp illuminates when the generator set battery
charger or engine alternator malfunctions when
equipped with fault outputs.

Emergency Stop.

The lamp illuminates when the

operator stops the generator set by using the local or
optional emergency stop switch if the generator set is
equipped with an emergency stop switch.

Generator Power.

The lamp illuminates when the

generator set is supplying power.

Generator Switch Not In Auto.

The lamp illuminates

when the generator set master switch is not in the AUTO
position.

High Engine Temperature.

The lamp illuminates when

high engine coolant temperature shuts down the
generator set.

Line Power.

The lamp illuminates when commercial

utility power or other source supplies the power when
equipped with an auxiliary contact.

When the lamp

illuminates, the SYSTEM READY lamp also illuminates.

Low Battery Voltage, if Battery Charger Equipped.

The lamp illuminates when the battery or charging
voltage drops below a preset level on the charger. The
lamp also illuminates when an undervoltage condition
occurs from a battery or charger malfunction while the
generator set is running.

Low Fuel.

The lamp illuminates when the fuel tank level

approaches empty. The annunciator requires a fuel tank
low-fuel sensor for the lamp to function.

Low Oil Pressure.

The lamp illuminates when the

generator set shuts down because of low engine oil
pressure.

Low Water Temperature.

The lamp illuminates when

the optional engine block heater temperature is low.

Overcrank.

The lamp illuminates and the cranking

stops when the generator set does not start within the
defined cranking period.

Overspeed.

The lamp illuminates when the generator

set shuts down because of an overspeed condition.

Prealarm (Warning) High Engine Temperature.

The

lamp illuminates when the engine coolant temperature
approaches the shutdown range.

Prealarm (Warning) Low Oil Pressure.

The lamp

illuminates when the engine oil pressure approaches
the shutdown range.

System Ready.

The lamp illuminates when the

generator set master switch is in the AUTO position and
the system has no fault conditions.

Mounting

Flush- or Surface-Mounting Capability.

These

instructions include installation information for both
flush- and surface-mount models.

Switches

Alarm Silence.

The switch disconnects the alarm

during servicing. Place the generator set master switch
in the AUTO position before silencing the alarm horn.
See the installation procedure, step 8, for the resetting
instructions.

Lamp Test.

The switch tests the remote annunciator

indicator lamps.

Summary of Contents for GM17071-KP1

Page 1: ...stations Read the entire installation procedure and compare the kit parts with the parts list in this publication before beginning installation Perform the steps in the order shown Observe applicable...

Page 2: ...temperature shuts down the generator set Line Power The lamp illuminates when commercial utility power or other source supplies the power when equipped with an auxiliary contact When the lamp illumina...

Page 3: ...pped 1 3 Disconnect the generator set engine starting battery ies negative lead first 2 Mount and connect the controller connection assembly 2 1 GM17070 KP1 and GM17070 KP1S kits 20 300 kW 2 1 1 Remov...

Page 4: ...access door 2 3 3 Attach the controller connection assembly GM13984 to the junction box inner panel studs using six spacers X 712 9 and nuts X 70 12 Place the spacers between the controller connection...

Page 5: ...location D An area as near to the generator set controller as practical 3 2 Remove the four cover screws X 6216 1 and lift the box cover 256880 to access the internal components 3 3 Mount the 14 relay...

Page 6: ...5 16 in diameter or X 283 32 1 2 in diameter as required Do not use terminals 42A and 2 on the 14 relay dry contact box terminal strip to supply voltage to the relay contacts The user must attach sep...

Page 7: ...ctrical box in the wall See Figure 8 for the mounting hole dimensions Protect the remote annunciator from dust and debris when drilling the holes Note Use mounting hardware suitable for the wall compo...

Page 8: ...total wire length for each conductor is 122 m 400 ft According to the chart in Figure 9 this example requires 14 gauge wire for leads N and 42B only Use stranded or solid 18 or 20 gauge wire for signa...

Page 9: ...Pressure RDO8 K12 Input K12 NO terminal 63 Low Water Temperature RDO5 K13 Input K13 NO terminal 35 High Engine Temperature Warning RDO6 K14 Input K14 NO terminal 40 Figure 10 Remote Annunciator Kit W...

Page 10: ...Move the remote annunciator alarm horn switch to SILENCE to stop the alarm horn The respective remote annunciator lamp remains lit 8 3 Disconnect the generator set from the system load with the line c...

Page 11: ...ing 0 688 x 0 875 in NPT X 634 11 1 Bushing 0 938 x 1 187 in NPT X 634 14 2 Rivet pop 1 8 diameter Al Al X 781 21 4 Screw 10 24 x 0 50 in X 6216 1 1 Fuse 10 amp 223316 1 Box dry contact 226676 1 Holde...

Page 12: ...1 Bushing 0 688 x 0 875 in NPT X 634 11 1 Bushing 0 938 x 1 187 in NPT X 634 14 2 Rivet pop 1 8 diameter Al Al X 781 21 4 Screw 10 24 x 0 50 in X 6216 1 1 Fuse 10 amp 223316 1 Box dry contact 226676...

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