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PAGE 10 — DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #1 (03/22/11) 

SAFETY INFORMATION

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

  DANGER

 

DO NOT

 touch output terminals during 

operation. Contact with output terminals 
during operation can cause 

electrocution, 

electrical shock or burn.

 

The electrical voltage required to 
operate the generator can cause severe 
injury or even death through physical contact with live 
circuits. Turn generator and all circuit breakers 

OFF

 

before performing maintenance on the generator or 
making contact with output terminals.

 

NEVER

 insert any objects into the output 

receptacles during operation. This is 
extremely dangerous. The possibility exists 
of 

electrical shock, electrocution or 

death. 

 

 

Backfeed to a utility system can cause 

electrocution

 and/or property damage. 

NEVER 

connect the generator to a 

building’s electrical system without 
a transfer switch or other approved 
device. All installations should be 
performed by a 

licensed electrician

 in accordance with 

all applicable laws and electrical codes. Failure to do so 
could result in electrical shock or burn, causing 

serious 

injury or even death.

Power Cord/Cable Safety

  DANGER

 

NEVER

 let power cords or cables 

lay in water.

 

NEVER stand in water 

while AC power from the 

generator is being transferred to a load.

 

NEVER

 use 

damaged

 or 

worn 

cables or cords when 

connecting equipment to generator. Inspect for cuts in 
the insulation. 

 

NEVER

 grab or touch a live power 

cord or cable with wet hands. The 
possibility exists of 

electrical shock, 

electrocution or death. 

 

Make sure power cables are securely connected to the
generator’s output receptacles. Incorrect connections 
may cause electrical shock and damage to the 
generator.

NOTICE

 

ALWAYS 

make certain that proper power or extension

cord has been selected for the job. See Cable Selection 
Chart in this manual.

Grounding Safety

  DANGER

 

ALWAYS

 make sure that electrical circuits are properly 

grounded to a suitable earth ground (ground rod) per 
the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes 
before operating generator. 

Severe injury or death by 

electrocution

 can result from operating an ungrounded 

generator.

 

NEVER

 use gas piping as an electrical ground.

Summary of Contents for DCA85USJ2

Page 1: ...UST ACCOMPANY THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES To find the latest revision of this publication visit our website at www multiquip com MODEL DCA85USJ2 60HZ GENERATOR JOHN DEERE 4045HF285 DIESEL ENGINE PARTS...

Page 2: ...PAGE 2 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Diesel engine exhaust and some of...

Page 3: ...y open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between...

Page 4: ...nections 44 45 Inspection Setup 46 49 Generator Start Up Procedure 50 51 Generator Shut Down Procedures 52 Maintenance 53 55 Trailer Maintenance 56 59 Trailer Wiring Diagram 60 Generator Wiring Diagra...

Page 5: ...ite View Parts Diagrams Order Parts Print Speci cation Information Note Discounts Are Subject To Change Goto www multiquip com and click on Order Parts to log in and save Use the internet and qualify...

Page 6: ...safety messages specifically address the level of exposure to the operator and are preceded by one of four words DANGER WARNING CAUTION or NOTICE SAFETY SYMBOLS DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation...

Page 7: ...ot recommended by MQ Power for this equipment Damage to the equipment and or injury to user may result ALWAYS know the location of the nearest fire extinguisher ALWAYS know the location of the nearest...

Page 8: ...ion NEVER tamper with the factory settings of the engine or engine governor Damage to the engine or equipment can result if operating in speed ranges above the maximum allowable Wet stacking is a comm...

Page 9: ...perating condition ALWAYS shutdown engine before transporting Make sure the hitch and coupling of the towing vehicle are rated equal to or greater than the trailer gross vehicle weight rating ALWAYS i...

Page 10: ...plicable laws and electrical codes Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or burn causing serious injury or even death Power Cord Cable Safety DANGER NEVER let power cords or cables lay in...

Page 11: ...ery in a well ventilated environmenttoavoidtheriskofadangerousconcentration of combustible gasses If the battery liquid dilute sulfuric acid comes into contact with clothing or skin rinse skin or clot...

Page 12: ...Power Factor 0 8 1 0 Frequency 60 Hz Speed 1800 rpm Aux AC Power Single Phase 60 Hz Aux Voltage Output 4 8 Kw 2 4 kW x 2 Dry Weight 5 094 lbs 2 310 kg Wet Weight 6 048 lbs 2 743 kg Table 2 Engine Spe...

Page 13: ...E 13 DIMENSIONS Figure 1 Dimensions Table 3 Dimensions Reference Letter Dimension in mm Reference Letter Dimension in mm A 42 51 in 1080 mm F 112 20 in 2 850 mm B 32 13 in 816 mm G 71 26 in 1 810 mm C...

Page 14: ...PAGE 14 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 INSTALLATION Figure 2 Typical Generator Grounding Application...

Page 15: ...solate vibration of the generator when it is running The generator must set at least 6 inches above the floor or grade level in accordance to NFPA 110 Chapter 5 4 1 DO NOT remove the metal skids on th...

Page 16: ...ator is supplied from the parallel connections of A to B A to D and C to D These three phases of the voltage input to the voltage regulator are then rectified and are the excitation current for the ex...

Page 17: ...gure 3 Major Components Table 4 Generator Major Components ITEM NO DESCRIPTION 1 Muffler Assembly 2 Engine Assembly 3 Air Filter Assembly 4 Generator Assembly 5 Battery Assembly 6 Output Terminal Asse...

Page 18: ...s describe the controls and functions of the Diagnostic Display Panel Figure 4 1 Menu Button Press this button to enter or exit menu screens 2 Left Arrow Button Press this button to scroll through the...

Page 19: ...M LOAD RPM BATT VOLT ENG RPM OIL PRES 2 The first seven items of the Main Menu will be displayed Touching the Arrow Buttons will scroll through the menu selection 3 Touching the right arrow button wil...

Page 20: ...NG RPM 98 14 2 57 PSI 1000 RPM LOAD RPM BATT VOLT ENG RPM OIL PRES GO TO 1 UP DISPLAY G ADJUST BACKLIGHT ENGINE CONF SETUP 1 UP DISPLAY SETUP 4 UP DISPLAY SELECT UNITS STORED CODES GO TO 1 UP DISPLAY...

Page 21: ...LOAD RPM BATT VOLT ENG RPM OIL PRES 2 The The first seven items of the Main Menu will be displayed Touching the Arrow Buttons will scroll through thr menu selection 3 Touching the right arrow button w...

Page 22: ...BATT VOLT ENG RPM OIL PRES GO TO 1 UP DISPLAY G ADJUST BACKLIGHT ENGINE CONF SETUP 1 UP DISPLAY SETUP 4 UP DISPLAY SELECT UNITS STORED CODES GO TO 1 UP DISPLAY G ADJUST BACKLIGHT ENGINE CONF SETUP 1...

Page 23: ...1 1800 RPM MORE ENGINE SPEED PT 1 1800 RPM MORE FAULTS AND WARNING Auxiliary Gage Fault 1 During normal operation the single or four parameter screen will be displayed 2 The PVA Series of auxiliary g...

Page 24: ...PM BATT VOLT ENG RPM OIL PRES 125 F COOL TEMP 143 F OIL TEMP 57 PSI 1000 RPM ENG RPM OIL PRES SPN110 FMI10 HIGH COOLANT TEMP WARNING 1 of x MORE HIDE SPN110 FMI10 HIGH COOLANT TEMP 1 of x MORE HIDE 4...

Page 25: ...SHUTDOWN 1 of x MORE HIDE COOL 1800 RPM 0 1500 3000 TEMP ENG RPM 98 14 2 57 PSI 1000 RPM LOAD RPM BATT VOLT ENG RPM OIL PRES 5 Touching the Enter Button once again will hide the fault and return the s...

Page 26: ...GHT 98 14 2 57 PSI 1000 RPM LOAD RPM BATT VOLT ENG RPM OIL PRES CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT 1 Starting at the single or four engine parameter display touch the Menu Button 2 The main menu will pop up on the d...

Page 27: ...BACKLIGHT ENGINE CONF SETUP 1 UP DISPLAY SETUP 4 UP DISPLAY SELECT UNITS ENGLISH ESPANOL FRANCAIS DEUTSCH DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY 5 Touch the Enter Button to select the highlighted units 6 Touch the Menu...

Page 28: ...uch the Enter Button to activate the Use Defaults function GO TO 1 UP DISPLAY STORED CODES G ADJUST BACKLIGHT ENGINE CONF SETUP 4 UP DISPLAY SELECT UNITS SETUP 1 UP DISPLAY USE DEFAULTS CUSTOM SETUP A...

Page 29: ...OAD AT CURRENT RPM ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE 1 3 2 ENGINE SPEED PERCENT LOAD AT CURRENT RPM ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE 2 1 Note that the numbers now indicate t...

Page 30: ...DISPLAY STORED CODES ENGINE CONFG ADJUST BACKLIGHT SETUP 1 UP DISPLAY SELECT UNITS SETUP 4 UP DISPLAY GO TO 1 UP DISPLAY STORED CODES ENGINE CONFG ADJUST BACKLIGHT SETUP 1 UP DISPLAY SELECT UNITS SET...

Page 31: ...ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ENGINE HOURS ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE 3 1 4 2 Note the number to the right of the selected parameter indicating that the parameter is now assigned to that display location 125 F COOL...

Page 32: ...ouch Select to view the software version currently in the diagnostic display 9 Touch Menu to return to Utilities Highlight Fault Conversion using the Arrows Touch Select to enter the Fault conversion...

Page 33: ...0 1500 3000 TEMP ENG RPM 98 14 2 57 PSI 1000 RPM LOAD RPM BATT VOLT ENG RPM OIL PRES ENGINE CONF SETUP 4 UP DISPLAY SELECT UNITS STORED CODES G SETUP 1 UP DISPLAY ADJUST BACKLIGHT UTILITIES GAGE DATA...

Page 34: ...CU stating the displayed message is not supported DATA ERROR Diagnostic Display has received an error message from the ECU for the displayed message EMPTY No parameter selected for this 4 UP quadrant...

Page 35: ...er to indicate phase to phase voltage between any two phases of the output terminals or to be switched off 5 Frequency Meter Indicates the output frequency in hertz Hz Normally 60 Hz 6 AC Ammeter Indi...

Page 36: ...Ammeter Gauge Indicates the current being supplied by the engine s alternator which provides current for generator s control circuits and battery charging system 4 Fuel Gauge Indicates amount of diese...

Page 37: ...ns can be observed by monitoring the LED status indicators on the front of the controller module A MPEC Control Switch This switch controls the running of the unit If this switch is set to the OFF RES...

Page 38: ...nerator Lift up on the cover to gain access to receptacles and terminal lugs NOTICE Terminal legs O and Ground are considered bonded grounds OUTPUTTERMINAL FAMILIARIZATION The Output Terminal Panel Fi...

Page 39: ...6369 receptacles Figure 9 provided on the output terminal panel These receptacles can only be accessed when the voltage selector switch is placed in the single phase 240 120 position Figure 9 120 240V...

Page 40: ...t terminals from overload a 3 pole 175A main circuit breaker is provided Make sure to switch ALL circuit breakers to the OFF position prior to starting the engine Figure 12 Connecting Loads Over Curre...

Page 41: ...ctor By Load Type of Load Power Factor Single phase induction motors 0 4 0 75 Electric heaters incandescent lamps 1 0 Fluorescent lamps mercury lamps 0 4 0 9 Electronic devices communication equipment...

Page 42: ...8V 220V 240V 416V 440V 480V 1 Line Neutral 120V 127V 139V 240V 254V 277V Voltage Selector Switch Single Phase 240 120V Position 1 Line Neutral Line Line 120V Line Neutral N A N A 240V Line Line N A N...

Page 43: ...ch Figure 15 Voltage Selector Switch 240 139V 3 Position AC Voltmeter Gauge Reading Place the ACVoltmeter Change Over Switch Figure 16 in theW U position and observe the phase to phase voltage reading...

Page 44: ...lector Switch 3 240 139V Position 2 Connect the load wires to the UVWO terminals as shown in Figure 21 Figure 21 UVWO Terminal Lugs 3 240 139V Connections 3 Turn the voltage regulator knob Figure 22 c...

Page 45: ...e regulator adjustment knob whenever fine tuning of the output voltage is required 1 240 120V UVWOTerminal Output Voltages 1 Place the voltage selector switch in the 1 240 120 position as shown in Fig...

Page 46: ...h the specified amount of oil as outlined in the John Deere Engine Owner s Manual Oil should be warm before draining Other types of motor oils may be substituted if they meet the following requirement...

Page 47: ...AYS place trailer on firm level ground before refueling to prevent spilling and maximize the amount of fuel that can be pumped into the tank NOTICE ONLY use 2 diesel fuel when refueling 2 Open cabinet...

Page 48: ...vere burns Table 12 Coolant Capacity Engine and Radiator 3 70 gal 14 liters Reserve Tank 2 quarts 1 9 liters Table 13 Anti Freeze OperatingTemperatures Vol Anti Freeze Freezing Point Boiling Point C F...

Page 49: ...IRST and reconnect negative terminal LAST When connecting battery do the following 1 NEVER connect the battery cables to the battery terminals when the MPEC Control Switch is in either the MANUAL posi...

Page 50: ...rs CAUTION The engine s exhaust contains harmful emissions ALWAYS have adequate ventilationwhen operating Direct exhaust away from nearby personnel WARNING NEVERmanuallystarttheenginewiththemain GFCIo...

Page 51: ...ter Figure 46 will display the generator s output in VOLTS Figure 46 Frequency Meter 8 If the voltage is not within the specified tolerance use the voltage adjustment control knob Figure 47 to increas...

Page 52: ...isolation transfer switch ALWAYS have power applied to the generator s internal battery charger This will ensure that the engine will not fail due to a dead battery NOTICE When the generator is set i...

Page 53: ...OFF RESET position Figure 58 MPEC Control Switch Off Reset 5 Verify that all status LEDs on the MPEC display are OFF not lit 6 Remove all loads from the generator 7 Inspect entire generator for any d...

Page 54: ...heck all Hoses and Clamps 4 X Clean Inside of Fuel Tank X Generator Measure Insulation Resistance Over 3M ohms X Check Rotor Rear Support Bearing X MAINTENANCE GENERAL INSPECTION Prior to each use the...

Page 55: ...ts or debris that have accumulated inside the fuel tank Figure 60 Fuel Tank Cleaning FUELTANK INSPECTION In addition to cleaning the fuel tank the following components should be inspected for wear Rub...

Page 56: ...ufacturer Close radiator cap tightly Flush the radiator by running clean tap water through radiator until signs of rust and dirt are removed DO NOT clean radiator core with any objects such as a screw...

Page 57: ...rt device with maximum pound requirement from the tongue of the trailer 7 Coupler Type of hitch used on the trailer for towing 8 Tire Size Indicates the diameter of the tire in inches 10 12 14 etc and...

Page 58: ...kes Figure 62 should not require any special attention with the exception of routine maintenance such as shoe and lining replacement Brake lines should be periodically checked for cracks kinks or bloc...

Page 59: ...th great force and cause serious eye or bodily injury Table 16 Tire WearTroubleshooting Wear Pattern Cause Solution Center Wear Over inflation Adjust pressure to particular load per tire manufacturer...

Page 60: ...hand 2 Torque all lug nuts in sequence see Figure 64 DO NOT torque the wheel lug nuts all the way down Tighten each lug nut in 3 separate passes as defined by Table 18 3 After first road use retorque...

Page 61: ...DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 PAGE 61 TRAILER WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 65 Trailer Towing Vehicle Wiring Diagram...

Page 62: ...PAGE 62 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 GENERATOR WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 66 Generator Wiring Diagram...

Page 63: ...DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 PAGE 63 ENGINE WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 67 Engine Wiring Diagram...

Page 64: ...ter Is wiring connection loose Check wiring and repair Is AVR defective Replace if necessary Defective Rotating Rectifier Check and replace Defective Exciter Field Check for approximately 17 3 ohms ac...

Page 65: ...olant level Sending unit failure Replace sending unit Low battery voltage Replace charge battery High coolant temperature light is on Fan belt tension incorrect Tighten replace fan belt Air flow is no...

Page 66: ...s not guarantee the availability of the parts listed NOTICE When ordering a part that has more than one item number listed check the remarks column for help in determining the proper part to order QTY...

Page 67: ...3883 SENSOR WATER TEMP ENGINE SIDE 1 51M7041 O RING WATER TEMP ENGINE SIDE 1 RE167207 SWITCH OIL PRESSURE ENGINE SIDE 1 0601870440 CIRCUIT BREAKER 1P 20 AMP 1 0601870441 CIRCUIT BREAKER 2P 50 AMP 1 06...

Page 68: ...PAGE 68 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 GENERATOR ASSY...

Page 69: ...LANCING WEIGHT KIT 1 1 16 0071906311 BEARING 1 2 M2163400003 COUPLING RING 1 3 0343204170 HEX HEAD BOLT 8 4 0043604000 WASHER LOCK 8 5 B6130000303 STATOR ASSY 1 6 0845041804 GROMMET 2 7 8101315202 END...

Page 70: ...PAGE 70 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 CONTROL BOX ASSY...

Page 71: ...ACHINE SCREW 2 12A 0207004000 HEX NUT 2 13 LY2DC12V RELAY 1 REPLACES P N 0601823768 13A PTF08A BASE 1 REPLACES P N 0601823109 13B PTCA1 CLIP 2 REPLACES P N 0601824400 14 0027104020 MACHINE SCREW 2 15...

Page 72: ...PAGE 72 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 CONTROL BOX ASSY CONTINUED...

Page 73: ...CH COVER 1 43 1 0317700180 WEATHER STRIP 1 44 M2213603004 SWITCH COVER 1 45 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 10 46 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 10 46A 0040508000 TOOTHED WASHER 1 47 M2223001203 CONTROL PANEL 1 S...

Page 74: ...PAGE 74 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 CONTROL BOX ASSY CONTINUED...

Page 75: ...027105010 MACHINE SCREW 4 70 0027105010 MACHINE SCREW 4 71 M9220100004 SET SCREW 2 72 0080200007 SNAP RING 2 73 0602122272 UNIT OIL PRESSURE 1 74 0602123263 UNIT WATER TEMPERATURE 1 75 0602012345 O RI...

Page 76: ...PAGE 76 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY...

Page 77: ...00904 PLUG 1 15 0150000016 O RING 1 16 M3310501803 RADIATOR HOSE 1 17 M3310501903 RADIATOR HOSE 1 18 0605515148 HOSE BAND 3 19 0605515147 HOSE BAND 1 20 M2313300203 FAN BRACKET 1 21 0016910025 HEX HEA...

Page 78: ...PAGE 78 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 ENGINE AND RADIATOR ASSY CONTINUED...

Page 79: ...3 50 0602015001 INTER COOLER 1 51 M2310200802 BRACKET INTER COOLER 1 52 0017110020 HEX HEAD BOLT 8 53 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 10 54 M2310502603 INTER COOLER HOSE 1 55 M2310502503 INTER COOLER HOSE 1...

Page 80: ...PAGE 80 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSY...

Page 81: ...5 M3236400004 CABLE OUTLET COVER 1 16 M3236300004 SUPPORTER CABLE OUTLET COVER 1 17 0016906020 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 18 0601815194 TERMINAL 1 19 0027104016 MACHINE SCREW 2 20 0603306775 BLIND PLUG 2 21 0027...

Page 82: ...PAGE 82 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 BATTERY ASSY...

Page 83: ...AME QTY REMARKS 1 0602220199 BATTERY 1 2 M9310500014 BATTERY SHEET 1 3 M9103000304 BATTERY BAND 1 4 0602220920 BATTERY BOLT SET 2 5 M4346900304 BATTERY CABLE 1 6 M2346900304 BATTERY CABLE 1 7 CABLE 1...

Page 84: ...PAGE 84 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 MUFFLER ASSY...

Page 85: ...PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 M2330101303 MUFFLER 1 2 0017112030 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 3 M2333001603 EXHAUST PIPE 1 4 M2333200204 GASKET 1 5 0017110050 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 6 0602325066 CLAMP 1 7 M3330401104 COVER EXH...

Page 86: ...PAGE 86 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 FUEL TANK ASSY...

Page 87: ...0 GASKET 1 2 M2363200404 TANK BAND 3 3 M2363200904 TANK BAND 3 4 M9310500104 SUPPORTER SHEET 6 5 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 6 0207008000 HEX NUT 6 7 0222101000 TANK SHEET 5 8 0191302140 VENT HOSE 1 9...

Page 88: ...PAGE 88 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 ENCLOSURE 1 ASSY...

Page 89: ...906020 HEX HEAD BOLT 14 18 M2310200904 SHROUD BRACKET 1 19 0016906016 HEX HEAD BOLT 11 20 M2423300704 DISCHARGE GUIDE 1 20A M2493109004 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 21 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 22 M2423203203 CO...

Page 90: ...PAGE 90 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 ENCLOSURE 1 ASSY CONTINUED...

Page 91: ...0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 38 M2423200814 OVER COVER FRONT FRAME 1 38A M2493102604 ACOUSTIC SHEET 1 39 0019208020 HEX HEAD BOLT 51 40 0019210025 HEX HEAD BOLT 8 41 M331060004 COVER RADIATOR CAP 1 42...

Page 92: ...PAGE 92 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 ENCLOSURE 2 ASSY...

Page 93: ...3 COVER REAR FRAME 1 11A M3493308704 ACOUSTIC SHEET 2 12 0019208020 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 13 0016908020 HEX HEAD BOLT 4 14 M3443200803 DOOR REAR FRAME 1 15 M3443600304 WINDOW PLATE 1 16 0207306000 HEX NUT 8...

Page 94: ...PAGE 94 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 ENCLOSURE 2 ASSY CONTINUED...

Page 95: ...12500004 RUBBER SEAL 4 30 0021806016 MACHINE SCREW 16 30A 0030006000 HEX NUT 16 31 M9110100804 HINGE 6 32 M9110100904 HINGE 5 33 M9116100004 WASHER 11 34 0019208020 HEX HEAD BOLT 26 35 0601850097 STOP...

Page 96: ...PAGE 96 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 RUBBER SEALS ASSY...

Page 97: ...8900850 RUBBER SEAL 4 7 0228901105 RUBBER SEAL 3 8 0228900565 RUBBER SEAL 1 9 0228900820 RUBBER SEAL 4 10 0228900505 RUBBER SEAL 1 11 0229201090 RUBBER SEAL 1 12 0229201335 RUBBER SEAL 2 13 0228800970...

Page 98: ...PAGE 98 DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 NAMEPLATE AND DECALS ASSY...

Page 99: ...N PLUG 1 M91000000 19 M9510000104 DECAL DOCUMENT BOX LOCATED 1 M91000010 20 M9510100004 DECAL CAUTION 1 M91010000 21 M9510100304 DECAL ENVIRONMENTAL WARNING 1 M91010030 22 M9510100403 DECAL CAUTION 1...

Page 100: ...r products g Items purchased in kits h The sender will be noti ed of any material 7 received that is not acceptable Such material will be held for five 8 working days from noti cation pending instruct...

Page 101: ...DCA85USJ2 60 HZ GENERATOR OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 1 03 22 11 PAGE 101 NOTES...

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