Shindaiwa DG250MI Portable Generator User Manual


 
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7.3.2 Operation Check
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Danger
: Electrical Shock
Before turning the 3-Phase circuit breaker to ON
Position, ensure that the breaker or the switch of
loads are positioned to OFF.
Operate the 3-Phase circuit breaker,
well-communicating with The electrician by the
load side.
Before operating the generator, check always if the device can work.
Ensure that the breakers and the switches of load(s) are positioned to OFF.
Ensure that the 3-Phase circuit breaker and the 1-Phase circuit breaker are positioned to OFF.
Following the procedure in 9-1 Initializing / Preparation , start an engine.
Turn (Push-up) the 3-Phase circuit breaker (lever) to ON position.
Push the test button (red) in the earth leakage relay unit. When the button is pushed, the earth
leakage indicating lamp turns ON and the 3-Phase circuit breaker is positioned in the middle
between ON and OFF positions simultaneously, the device works normally.
Push the reset button. The earth leakage indicating lamp (red) turns OFF subsequently.
Turn (Push-down) the 3-Phase circuit breaker (lever) to OFF position.
In the event you cannot complete every step of the above procedure to the end, the device is out of order.
Consult with our authorized distributor or our engineering section and ask to repair.
7.3.3 The earth leakage breaker relay has activated
In the event the earth leakage breaker relay has activated, the earth leakage indicating lamp Turns ON
and the 3-Phase earth leakage breaker (lever) trips off to be positioned in the middle between ON and
OFF positions.
In the above condition, even though you stop the engine once and start it again, the 3-Phase Circuit
breaker (lever) does not restore to ON or OFF, and the reset button does not function,
because the device keeps detecting current leakage.
Stop the engine promptly and find the leakage point to repair. After repairing the leakage point(s),
proceed with the following restoration steps.
(In the case the earth leakage indicating lamp does not turn to ON simultaneously, the cause is
Over-Load or Short-Circuit.)