Summerpaws
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First, thank you for such a great resource of information on these generators! I've spent hours reading threads and learning about these generators. I live in Southern NH and am a retired fleet mechanic. I wanted a good diesel generator that would outlast me. This thing is awesome and has worked trouble free so far.
I have the generator wired into a mechanical transfer switch. It has worked perfectly, supplying all the clean power I need when the lights go out. Normally when I start it, I pull out the red knob, turn the switch to prime and then to start. Today I was showing it to my son and when I went to start it, I turned the knob to prime and I did not hear the pump. I turned it to start and it fired right up and ran normally. After a few minutes, I shut it down then turned the knob to prime to see what happened and the pump came on. I looked though the wiring schematic to see if there was a pressure switch and didn't see one. My first guess is bad (dirty) contacts on the rotary switch but I figured I would check with the experts first.
I have the generator wired into a mechanical transfer switch. It has worked perfectly, supplying all the clean power I need when the lights go out. Normally when I start it, I pull out the red knob, turn the switch to prime and then to start. Today I was showing it to my son and when I went to start it, I turned the knob to prime and I did not hear the pump. I turned it to start and it fired right up and ran normally. After a few minutes, I shut it down then turned the knob to prime to see what happened and the pump came on. I looked though the wiring schematic to see if there was a pressure switch and didn't see one. My first guess is bad (dirty) contacts on the rotary switch but I figured I would check with the experts first.