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TM-5-6115-585-12 Generator Set Diesel Engine Driven Tactical Skid Mtd 5 KW 1 Phase 2 Wire 1 Phase-3 Wire 3 Phase-4 Wire 120 120/240 and 120/208 Volts Manual
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warning caution TM   5-6115-585-12 NAVFAC    P-8-623-12 TO-35C2-3-455-1 TM-05684C/05685B-12 CHAPTER   2 OPERATING    INSTRUCTIONS Section   I. OPERATING    PROCEDURE 2-1.  G E N E R AL a.   This   chapter   contains   instructions   for   opera- tion,   power   and   control   connections.   Location   and function   of   controls   and   indicators   and   safety   precau- tions   are   also   provided. b.   Refer   to   table   3-2   and   perform   “Before   Opera- tion”    Preventive    Maintenance    Checks    and    Services before   operating   the   Generator   Set. c.   Before   operating   set,   check   for   proper   installa- tion.   See   Chapter   4,   Section   I. d.   Table   2-1   describes   the   Generator   Set   controls and  instruments  (see  figure  2-3). All  personnel  involved  in  the  operation  or maintenance   of   the   Generator   Set   should become  thoroughly  familiar  with  the  safe- ty  precautions  prior  to  performing  opera- tion   or   maintenance   procedures. Prior   to   connection   of   load   cables,   make sure  all  switches  are  in  OFF  or  OPEN  posi- tion,  the  Generator  Set  is  not  operating. Inspect  the  Generator  Set  ground  connec- tion   prior   to   starting   the   unit.   Electrical defects  in  load  lines  or  load  equipment  can cause  death  by  electrocution  when  contact is  made  with  an  ungrounded  system. Do not smoke or carry an open flame when servicing  the  batteries  or  fuel  tank.  Exer- cise  extreme  care  to  prevent  electrical  arc- ing  in  the  area  of  the  batteries. Battery   electrolyte   contains   sulfuric   acid and can cause severe burns. Handle it with care.  If  the  electrolyte  comes  in  contact with  the  body,  eyes,  or  clothing,  rinse  im- mediately  with  clean  water.  Avoid  spilling electrolyte   on   painted   surfaces.   Do   not work   alone   or   smoke   when   servicing batteries. Do  not  operate  Generator  Set  in  an  enclos- ed  area  unless  the  exhaust  gases  are  piped to  the  outside.  Continued  breathing  of  ex- haust   fumes   is   dangerous. Stay   clear   of   all   exposed   electrical   ter- minals   when   Generator   Set   is   operating. R e m o v e    a l l    r i n g s ,    w a t c h e s    a n d    o t h er jewelry   when   performing   maintenance   on this   equipment.   Loose   fitting   clothing should   be   secured   to   prevent   it   from catching   in   moving   parts. 2-2.  POWER    CONNECTIONS. BEFORE   ATTEMPTING   TO   CONNECT L O A D    C A B L E S ,    M A K E    S U R E    T HE G E N E R A T OR SET IS N O T OPERATING,   ALL   SWITCHES   ARE   IN THE   OFF   OR   OPEN   POSITION   AND THE   SET   IS   GROUNDED. To   connect   load   cables   to   Generator   Set,   attach   load leads   to   terminals   located   in   output   control   box      as   re- quired.   See   figure   2-1. 2-3.  EQUIPMENT    RECONNECTION. When  selecting  position  120V,  1  PH  unit  is in   2   wire   configuration.   A   situation can/may  exist  in  allowing  a  double  fault  to occur.   To   eliminate   this   possibility   the reconnection   switch   will   be   rewired   by using  a  AWG  #4  wire  jumper  between  ter- minals  #LO  and  #6  of  section  9. Before   operating   unit,   be   certain   voltage   and   frequen- cy  rating  of  the  load  matches  that  of  the  Generator Set.   If   the   output   voltage   of   the   Generator   Set   must be   changed   to   match   a   particular   load,   rotate   recon- nection   switch   located   on   Reconnection   Panel   to desired   output   connections.   See   figure   2-2. 2-4.  STARTING   GENERATOR   SET   (SEE FIGURE  2-3). Do  not  operate  in  excess  of  200  hours  con. tinuous   with   JP-4.   MILJ-5624   bulk   fuel. Do  not  use  either  to  aid  in  starting  unit. Hearing   protection   is   required. Change   6 2-1

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