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Having some issues with a MEP-831A that I think might be the governor control, would like to get some second opinions on this.
After sitting for a couple of years, I got it started for a load test. Ran about 5 minutes at 3000 watts, stumbled and died. Couldn't get it to start again, so went through the tech manual troubleshooting guides for ENGINE CRANKS BUT FAILS TO START. From Table 3-2. Operator-Level Troubleshooting, step 2.c: With START/RUN/STOP switch in RUN position, ensure governor actuator lever (see item 1, Figure 2-4) is releasing from magnet. It wasn't releasing, so...If governor actuator lever does not release, refer trouble to Unit-level maintenance.
Went to Table 4-4. Unit-Level Troubleshooting, for 2. ENGINE CRANKS BUT FAILS TO START. All checks passed.
Tried flipping the governor actuator off of the magnet, then it starts, cycles up in down in RPM, then stalls. Did this a few more times hoping to do more troubleshooting from 4-13 GOVERNOR CONTROL MODULE MAINTENANCE, which requires it to be running, loaded and unloaded. Each time I could start it right up, and it would run for a couple of minutes under load before it would start cycling up and down in RPMs and stall. Each run would go for a bit longer, and would start with the governor actuator still on the magnet with S1 in the RUN position.
I made a video with a split screen showing the governor actuator alongside the control panel so you can see what's happening inside and outside. This time it ran for almost 10 minutes at 3000 watts before cycling out again (I just went ahead and shut it down. Yes, should have opened the circuit interrupter first, but it was well on its way down again).
The real finale starts at 9:15 if you want to jump ahead. There are some other periods of instability at 3:30 and 5:50-7:00. Is this normal movement and positioning for the governor under a constant load?
I don't think this falls under any of the troubleshooting scenarios I could find in the TM. So, the question is...is this a candidate for replacing the governor control (A5)? Or, should I go through procedure 4-14 GOVERNOR ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE? I've read a lot of positive comments about @kloppk 's digital replacement board; seems like a better solution in the long run. Or, is there something else I'm missing here?
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After sitting for a couple of years, I got it started for a load test. Ran about 5 minutes at 3000 watts, stumbled and died. Couldn't get it to start again, so went through the tech manual troubleshooting guides for ENGINE CRANKS BUT FAILS TO START. From Table 3-2. Operator-Level Troubleshooting, step 2.c: With START/RUN/STOP switch in RUN position, ensure governor actuator lever (see item 1, Figure 2-4) is releasing from magnet. It wasn't releasing, so...If governor actuator lever does not release, refer trouble to Unit-level maintenance.
Went to Table 4-4. Unit-Level Troubleshooting, for 2. ENGINE CRANKS BUT FAILS TO START. All checks passed.
Tried flipping the governor actuator off of the magnet, then it starts, cycles up in down in RPM, then stalls. Did this a few more times hoping to do more troubleshooting from 4-13 GOVERNOR CONTROL MODULE MAINTENANCE, which requires it to be running, loaded and unloaded. Each time I could start it right up, and it would run for a couple of minutes under load before it would start cycling up and down in RPMs and stall. Each run would go for a bit longer, and would start with the governor actuator still on the magnet with S1 in the RUN position.
I made a video with a split screen showing the governor actuator alongside the control panel so you can see what's happening inside and outside. This time it ran for almost 10 minutes at 3000 watts before cycling out again (I just went ahead and shut it down. Yes, should have opened the circuit interrupter first, but it was well on its way down again).
The real finale starts at 9:15 if you want to jump ahead. There are some other periods of instability at 3:30 and 5:50-7:00. Is this normal movement and positioning for the governor under a constant load?
I don't think this falls under any of the troubleshooting scenarios I could find in the TM. So, the question is...is this a candidate for replacing the governor control (A5)? Or, should I go through procedure 4-14 GOVERNOR ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE? I've read a lot of positive comments about @kloppk 's digital replacement board; seems like a better solution in the long run. Or, is there something else I'm missing here?
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