7.0 Using an AGS
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• Fault Gen Run
– The generator successfully started and ran for more
than two minutes, but the generator unexpectedly stopped by itself before
the active AGS autostop condition was
fi
nished.
Info:
The AGS module determines the generator is running by
monitoring the gen run sense voltage/signal. When this gen run
sense voltage/signal is no longer available, the AGS thinks the gen
is off or has stopped.
Info:
Gen run fault detection is not active if the generator is
manually started.
Remedy:
A.
If the generator is still running: Con
fi
rm you are getting the
correct gen run sense signal to the AGS module. For further
assistance, refer to your AGS Owner’s Manual.
B.
If the generator is not running: Check the generator for
fault codes and adequate fuel. If neither is an issue, check the
generator’s owner’s manual for troubleshooting tips to determine
why it may have shut down on its own.
7.8.4 How to Clear AGS Faults
Go to the
AGS: 01 AGS Control
menu and select
AGS= OFF
.
Note:
After the fault clears and the reason for the fault is determined, be
sure to re-enable the AGS to autostart. Go to the AGS: 01 AGS Control menu
and select AGS= Enable or AGS= Enable w/QT.
Once the fault is cleared and the reason for the fault is determined, you
should re-enable the AGS to see if the fault returns, or test the AGS/
generator system by performing the AGS Functional Test for your remote
(see your AGS Owner’s Manual).