D
Auxiliary Outlet
Turns the auxiliary outlets on and off
Breakers
See Figure 24 and the table following for the types of
available outlets.
24
A
20 Amp, 120 Volt Duplex GFCI NEMA 5-20R
B
50 Amp, 120/240 Volt 3-Pole, 4-Wire CS6369 RECEPTACLE
C
30 Amp, 120/240 Volt 4-Pole, 4-Wire Twist Lock NEMA L14-30R
C
60 Amp, 600 Volt 4-Pole, 5-Wire Pin and Sleeve
Power is supplied to the outlets when the engine is running
and the main breaker is ON.
Each outlet is protected by a dedicated circuit breaker. If a
breaker trips:
1. Disconnect the load from the outlet.
2. Turn off the tower lights or shut off the engine.
3. Wait 10 minutes for the generator to cool down.
4. Correct the load problem.
5. Start the engine or turn on the tower lights.
6. Reset the breaker.
Note: Be sure to also check the GFCI breaker on the GFCI
outlet and reset if necessary.
7. Reconnect the load.
8. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting.
Shutting Down The Unit
1. Shut down the tower lights. See Operation - Operating
The Tower Lights.
2. Shut down the engine. See Operation - Operating The
Engine.
3. Lower the light tower. See Operation - Raising And
Lowering The Light Tower.
4. Adjust the lights to the transport position.
See Operation - Adjusting The Tower Lights.
WARNING
Burn Hazard
• Handling hot light fixtures could result in serious injury.
Allow lights to cool before handling, or use heat-
resistant gloves.
5. Retract the stabilizer jacks and outriggers.
See Operation - Using The Outriggers & Stabilizer
Jacks.
6. The unit is now ready for transport. See Transporting.
Maintenance
Before performing any maintenance, read Safety.
Scheduled maintenance is necessary for safe and effective
operation of the unit. Under extreme conditions (dusty
conditions, extreme heat or cold, etc.), more frequent
maintenance may be required.
WARNING
Unsafe Operation Hazard
• Operating or transporting a machine with worn,
damaged or missing parts could result in death or
serious injury. Replace worn, damaged or missing
parts promptly. Do not operate or transport the machine
until all worn, damaged or missing parts have been
replaced, and proper operation of the machine has
been verified.
General
Use the pre-operation checklist as a general maintenance
guideline. See Pre-Operation Checklist.
Engine
General Engine Maintenance
Refer to the engine operator's manual for all scheduled
engine maintenance procedures (including oil, coolant, filters,
etc.).
Engine Oil Drain
The unit is equipped with a remote engine oil drain (A,
Figure 25).
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