12 Rev-5 Dec 2, 2019
STORAGE
If the Stationary Emergency engine will not be placed in service
right away, or if the unit is removed from service and will be stored
for an unanticipated length of time, please follow the steps below
to avoid damage to your engine.
1. Clean the air cleaner evacuator valve and body.
2. Replace air filter.
3. Drain, flush and fill the cooling system with the correct
antifreeze engine coolant mixture to protect the engine to
the lowest anticipated temperature.
4. The battery does not need to be removed, unless
extended storage will be more than 30 days, or if
temperatures will fall below freezing. The battery MUST be
fully charged to prevent freezing. Disconnect negative and
positive battery cables to prevent discharge and damage
to controls and other connected components. Check
battery charge every 90 days.
5. Remove all drive belts.
6. Cover the exhaust stack with a can or other appropriate
cover to prevent the entry of rainwater, debris, or animals.
DO NOT seal up tight as this may cause condensation to
collect inside the exhaust system.
Do not prepare engine for storage if it is in-
use for
Emergency Standby
purposes.
Only prepare if unit is Not in Use.
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