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PTI-25-30-T4F Operators Manual 

Front Panel Items 

Item

 

Name

 

Description

 

 

Off Button 

Used for turning off the engine or exiting out of Auto 
mode. This is not intended to function as an Emergency 
Stop as there are conditions in which it will not 
shutdown the engine.  

 

Auto Button 

Used for placing the controller into Auto mode. Once in 
Auto the controller waits for a start command to be 
received. 

 

Run Button 

Used to start the engine manually. Must use the Off 
button to shut down the engine if started from front 
panel. 

 

Up Button 

Used for moving around in the menu, changing a 
settings value, or changing the currently displayed 
parameter page. 

 

Enter Button 

Used for entering the menu system, accepting settings, 
or locking the LCD screen when viewing parameters. 

 

Down Button 

Used for moving around in the menu, changing a 
settings value, or changing the currently displayed 
parameter page. 

 

Generator LED 

Green = Engine running with no issues 
Amber = Engine running with warnings 
Red = Engine shutdown on failure 

Using the Menu System 

Task

 

Description

 

 

 

Entering Menu 

When in the OFF mode, press the enter button to bring up the menu. 

Navigating Menu 

Once in the menu, use the up and down arrows to navigate. Pressing 
enter will move you into that menu. 

Scroll Parameters 

When in Auto or Running mode, pressing the up and down arrows will 
scroll through the parameters pages. 

Lock Screen 

When in Auto or Running mode, you can lock the screen onto a 
certain parameter page by pressing enter. You can unlock the screen 
by pressing enter again. 

Events History 

Once in the menu, select Events History to view the most recent 
controller event. Use the up and down arrows to navigate to other 
events. The controller can store up to 150 events. If more than 150 
events occur, the oldest event is deleted to make room for the next 
event. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PTI-25-30-T4F

Page 1: ...Generating Power to The World Power Technology Southeast 634 State Road 44 Leesburg FL 34748 8103 Phone 352 365 2777 Fax 352 787 5545 ...

Page 2: ...gine Specifications 14 Wet Stacking 15 Engine Maintenance Schedule 16 Engine Oil Maintenance 17 Lubricating Oil Specifications 17 LUBRICATING OIL VISCOSITY 17 RECOMMENDATIONS 17 COOLANT RECOMMENDATIONS 18 CHECKING RADIATOR COOLANT LEVEL 18 COOLANT SERVICE LIFE 19 CHECKING RESERVOIR TANK 19 COOLANT LEVEL 19 CLEANING RADIATOR CHARGED AIR COOLER CORE 19 OPERATING HOURS and SERVICE LOG 20 GENERATOR AS...

Page 3: ...Page 3 of 24 PTI 25 30 T4F Operators Manual BALANCE 22 BEARING 22 STATOR ASSEMBLY 22 Enclosure Information Error Bookmark not defined TROUBLESHOOTING 24 TROUBLE 24 POSSIBLE CAUSE 24 SUGGESTED ACTION 24 ...

Page 4: ...manual was up to date at time of printing downloading there may be changes not reflected in your manual If there is any questions please contact Power Technology s customer service dept TO OUR CUSTOMERS Thank you for your purchase of a Power Technology Generator In the event you experience a problem with your generator please contact the sales dealer one of our authorized service centers or Power ...

Page 5: ...t authorized in writing by Power Tech I Damage caused by operation with improper fuel or at speeds loads conditions modifications or installation contrary to published specifications or recommendations J Original installation charges and startup costs K Removal and re installation charges of more than 1 hour labor for outside units 2 hours for compartment mounted units and 3 hours for below deck m...

Page 6: ... before you attempt to assemble or use this unit WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may possibly result in serious injury or possible death CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may possibly result in minor injury IMPORTANT Indicates that equipment or property damage may result if instructions are not followed NOTE Indicates helpful information Cautious o...

Page 7: ...clothing around machinery Entanglement in rotating parts controls or projections may cause persona injury Use additional safety items e g hardhat eye protection gloves etc as appropriate or required DO NOT operate machinery or equipment while under the influence of alcohol medication or other drugs or while fatigued DO NOT wear radio or music headphones while operating engine CHECK BEFORE OPERATIN...

Page 8: ... DO NOT mix gasoline or alcohol with diesel fuel The mixture can cause a fire EXHAUST GASES AND FIRE PREVENTION Engine exhaust fumes can be very harmful if allowed to accumulate Be sure to run the engine in a well ventilated area where there are no people or livestock nearby The exhaust gas from the muffler is very hot To prevent a fire do not expose dry grass oil or any other combustible material...

Page 9: ...l etc DO NOT remove the radiator cap while the engine is running or immediately after stopping Wait approximately ten minutes for the radiator to cool before removing the cap Be sure the radiator drain valve petcock and hose clamps are tightened Check radiator pressure cap and oil fill cap before operating the engine The battery presents an explosive hazard When the battery is being activated hydr...

Page 10: ...mation of harmful substances Only use anti freeze that is recommended and approved by Engine Manufacturer Be mindful of the environment Before draining any fluids be prepared to dispose of them in a manner consistent with environmental protection regulations in your location When draining fluids from the engine use appropriate containers to hold the different fluids do not mix fuel oil or coolant ...

Page 11: ...er the engine radiator muffler or muffler cover has cooled off completely Always use the appropriate tools and jig fixture when performing any service work Be sure to understand and follow the instructions included with these tools Use ONLY correct engine barring techniques for manually rotating the engine DO NOT attempt to rotate the engine by pulling or prying on the cooling fan and V belt Serio...

Page 12: ... Fill add if necessary Check for absence of water in fuel drain if necessary Check for absence of DTC or failures Check for absence of excessive fan belt looseness Using the PTG Series Controller The LCD display is the primary source of information of the controller The LCD allows you to view change settings and monitor the status of sensors and other engine parameters NOTE The genset mounted cont...

Page 13: ... the menu changing a settings value or changing the currently displayed parameter page Generator LED Green Engine running with no issues Amber Engine running with warnings Red Engine shutdown on failure Using the Menu System Task Description Entering Menu When in the OFF mode press the enter button to bring up the menu Navigating Menu Once in the menu use the up and down arrows to navigate Pressin...

Page 14: ... waits to receive a stop command Failure When a failure occurs the controller shuts down the engine and displays reason for failure The unit must be reset using the front panel OFF button with the exception of Modbus Menu When in the menu you can change settings and view the events history Engine Specifications Engine Make Isuzu Engine Model 4LE2X EPA Tier Tier4 Final KWM 1800rpm 49 Oil type SAE 1...

Page 15: ...equently because of the diverse load applications an automatic load bank is sometimes used A load bank will place a false load on the generator system to keep the diesel engine properly loaded to prevent a wet stack condition and automatically adjust the false load to the real load In smaller applications a false load can be provided by an electric heater or other high load appliances to ensure th...

Page 16: ...ers need to be changed Maintenance Service Item See notes Daily 150 Hour Interval 500 Hour Interval 1000 Hour Interval Remarks Engine Oil Level deterioration Leakage x Engine Oil Change x x Or Once a Year Oil Filter Change x Or Once a Year Coolant Level x Coolant Leakage x Coolant Change x Or Once a Year Fuel Level x Fuel Leakage x Water in Fuel x x Primary Fuel filter Replacement x x Or Once a Ye...

Page 17: ...cifications API Class CJ 4 Engine Oil LUBRICATING OIL VISCOSITY RECOMMENDATIONS The minimum ambient temperature during cold engine start up and the maximum ambient temperature during engine operation determine the proper SAE viscosity grade of oil Refer to the Engine Oil Viscosity Table below Lowest Ambient Temperature in order to determine the required oil viscosity for starting an engine in cold...

Page 18: ...0 Percent 51 C 60 F 111 C 232 F PROPYLENE GLYCOL Freeze Boil Concentration Protection Protection 50 Percent 29 C 20 F 106 C 223 F NOTE Do not use Propylene Glycol in concentrations that exceed 50 percent glycol because of Propylene Glycol s reduced heat transfer capability Use Ethylene Glycol in conditions that require additional protection against boiling or freezing CHECKING RADIATOR COOLANT LEV...

Page 19: ...ween the upper limit FULL and the lower limit LOW on the side of the reservoir tank CLEANING RADIATOR CHARGED AIR COOLER CORE Visually inspect the core for any obstructions such as dirt or debris Use running water to clean particles from between fins IMPORTANT Never use hard objects to clean radiator core damage to core could result IMPORTANT If your generator is equipped with remote radiator asse...

Page 20: ...ICE LOG THIS SERVICE LOG IS PROVIDED TO HELP YOU KEEP AN ACCUMULATIVE RECORD OF OPERATION HOURS ON YOUR GENERATOR SET AND THE DATES REQUIRED SERVICES WERE PERFORMED ENTER TIME TO THE NEAREST HOUR Operating Hours Service Record Date Timer Cumulative Date Service performed ...

Page 21: ...referred to as an Automatic Voltage Regulator AVR is a very reliable device which uses solid state electronics to maintain voltage accuracy at 2 of the regulated voltage The Voltage Regulator is designed to automatically regulate and maintain the generated AC voltage throughout the load range that is from no load to full load VOLTAGE CONNECTION The generator may be connected at the terminal board ...

Page 22: ...ed and fastened together to form a single laminated assembly The field windings are wound around this assembly FIELD COIL Field coils of heavily insulated wire are wet wound directly onto the poles Field coil leads are brought out to the rectifier assembly for connection to the source of DC excitation voltage BALANCE The rotor assembly is precision balanced to a high degree of static and dynamic b...

Page 23: ...Page 23 of 24 PTI 25 30 T4F Operators Manual ...

Page 24: ... check crank connections Cranking fuse blown Replace fuse with new of identical size Engine cranks but doesn t start Out of fuel Check fuel level add fuel if necessary Fuse Blown Replace fuse in control box Fuel relay damaged Check fuel relay and replace if damaged Fuel System lost prime Use Primer on top of fuel filter Engine Starts but shuts down after a few seconds See failure on controller LCD...

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