2.7.4 Connection and choice of cables
For all connections, use flexible, strong rubber-sheathed cables which comply with standard IEC 60245-4 or equivalent cables, and
ensure that these are kept in perfect condition. Only use one item of class I electrical equipment per socket and connect up
equipment using a cable equipped with a PE protective conductor (green/yellow); this protective conductor is not required for
class II equipment. Adhere to the cross sections and lengths recommended in this table during installation or when using electrical
extensions.
Equipment type:
Type of unit connector:
Recommended cable cross section:
0 to 50 m
Length of
51 to 100 m
cable used
101 to 150 m*
*This cable length is the maximum permitted length, and must not be exceeded.
Installation method = cables on raceway or non-drilled tablet/Permitted drop in voltage = 5%/Multi-core conductors/Cable type PVC 70°C (e.g.
H07RNF)/Ambient temperature =30°C.
2.8
Risk of hearing loss
DANGER
2.9
Risks during handling operations, use and maintenance
For safety reasons, all operations must be carried out by staff with the necessary skills and using suitable
equipment. Maintenance must be carried out on a regular and conscientious basis, using only original parts. Gloves
must be worn.
Safety guidelines for handling petroleum products:
DANGER
Safety guidelines for handling batteries:
DANGER
3 Getting started with the generating set
3.1
Key to illustrations
The cover illustrations can be used to identify the various components of the unit. The procedures in the manual refer to these
illustrations using letters and numbers as identifiers: "A1" refers to the number 1 on figure A.
Earth terminal
Starter battery
Dipstick
Oil filler cap
Fuel level indicator
Fuel tank cap
Fuel tap
Key
APM202
Choke push button
Electrical sockets
GSC101-Generator Smart Care
* Source transfer switch, battery charger...
The unit may be equipped with the "GS101-Generator Smart Care" option (A25): the Bluetooth GSC101 box
transmits all the information needed to monitor the unit to an application to be installed on your mobile phone; this
includes maintenance dates, a maintenance aid, and the map of approved resellers for any spare parts required.
10 A
mm²
AWG
4
10
10
7
10
7
RISK OF HEARING LOSS
Suitable hearing protection must be worn at all times when the unit is running.
RISK OF POISONING OR EXPLOSION
Respect the local regulations in force concerning the handling of petroleum products. Fill up
when the unit is switched off and the engine cold. Smoking, using a naked flame, producing
sparks and making telephone calls are forbidden when filling the tank. After filling, always
check that the tank's filler cap is properly tightened. Clean any traces of fuel with a clean cloth
and wait until the vapors have dispersed before starting the unit. If the fuel is exposed to high
temperatures for a period of several hours (containers or generating set stored in a vehicle
parked in the sun, for example), harmful vapors could be released causing a risk of poisoning
or of feeling unwell.
The fluids used by the units, such as oils and fuels, are dangerous products. Never inhale or
ingest; avoid prolonged or repeated contact with the skin.
RISK OF POISONING OR EXPLOSION
Follow the battery manufacturer's recommendations. Only use insulated tools. Keep away
from fire or naked flames. Always ensure adequate ventilation during charging.
A1
Working hours counter
A2
Side panels
A3-B1
Oil drain screw
A4
Oil filter
A5
Fuel filter
A6
Spark plug
A7-C1
Fuse holder
A8
Circuit breakers
A9
Air filter
A10
Fuel screen filter
A11
Exhaust silencer
A25
17/220
Single-phase
16 A
32 A
mm²
AWG
mm²
AWG
6
9
10
10
7
25
16
5
35
A12
Connections for options*
A13
Dipstick upper limit
A14
Dipstick lower limit
A15-B4
Clamps
A16-C3
Wheel
A17-E2
Air filter cover
A18
Wing nut
A19
Foam element
A20
Paper element
A21
Rubber seal
A22
Tank air vent hose
Three-phase
10 A
mm²
AWG
mm²
7
1.5
14
2.5
3
2.5
12
4
2
4
10
6
16 A
AWG
12
10
9
A23
B2
B3
C2
D1
D2
D5
D3
D4
D6
A24