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I do some volunteer work with a Christian camp near where I live, and they have asked me to assist with getting their backup generator operational. It is an MEP-006A unit, obtained through a FEMA grant. They had it installed a few years ago and the power company connected it by a manual transfer switch to their utility service. I know almost nothing about it other than what I have been able to find in TM 5-6115-545-12. The hour meter shows 57 hours and from looking at the condition of the engine and the wiring inside, it does indeed look to be a very low hour unit.
When I first inspected it, it had dead batteries so I could not start it. After replacing the batteries, it starts great and stays running if you hold it in 'start' position until it has oil pressure like the TM says, but shows nothing on any of the AC gauges. This seems not to match with step 3 of figure 2-7 of the starting instructions. I can get it to show a frequency / voltage / % load on the gauges by holding the start switch back in the 'run' position, but when I let off it goes back to no load and the AC gauges all go to zero. I can move the circuit breaker switch to either the open or closed position and it doesn't make a difference. The circuit breaker closed light only illuminated when I held the start switch on and then pushed the switch to the closed position. I couldn't find this symptom in the troubleshooting tree, which leads me to believe I am missing something simple. Anyone know what I should check next?
When I first inspected it, it had dead batteries so I could not start it. After replacing the batteries, it starts great and stays running if you hold it in 'start' position until it has oil pressure like the TM says, but shows nothing on any of the AC gauges. This seems not to match with step 3 of figure 2-7 of the starting instructions. I can get it to show a frequency / voltage / % load on the gauges by holding the start switch back in the 'run' position, but when I let off it goes back to no load and the AC gauges all go to zero. I can move the circuit breaker switch to either the open or closed position and it doesn't make a difference. The circuit breaker closed light only illuminated when I held the start switch on and then pushed the switch to the closed position. I couldn't find this symptom in the troubleshooting tree, which leads me to believe I am missing something simple. Anyone know what I should check next?