Haoleb
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Okay, I have been doing a lot of reading on this issue and I wanted to start one thread specifically about this issue for future reference for other folks with this problem as I go through diagnosis, troubleshooting and ... hopefully repair!
Here is the issue my set is having. When load banking the generator I have three water heater elements 4500w,4500w and 3500w. I can run one 4500w element with no issue. Ive ran it for about 1/2 hour with just one element. Then I switch on a second element. Be it either another 4500w or the other 3500w and the set runs for several minutes then trips overload fault. Last night I ran it with 8kw load and it ran for 8 minutes before tripping the fault.
My % Rated current meter seems to be displaying right on the money. With a load of 37.72A (when I was running 9KW) it was showing right about 72%. If I calculate 100% load to be 52A as it shows in the technical specs that comes out to 1.92% rated current per amp output at 240VAC. So 37.72A load calculates out to 72.42% which matches exactly my meter reading.
The engine of my generator does need to be run under load more as it will smoke somewhat with an 8 or 9kw load but for now I do not think that should be affecting anything since the fault circuitry is only going off of what the current sending circuitry is telling it. I have the schematics and have tried to figure out where to look if the gauge works properly and the rest of the circuit does not. Seems to lead me to the K8 Overload/Short relay that according to the schematic has three thermal devices (one per phase) that will trip out from current through the current transformers.
My next step is to troubleshoot the overload relay per TM 9-6115-642-24, Section 2-31
If it is faulty the Overload relay part number is 88-21141 which seems to also cross to P/N 19230 and there are several on ebay right now. If I do narrow it down to the overload relay I may just take it apart and try to repair it at the component level unless its all potted or covered in conformal coating. Another option i suppose would be to simply bypass the relay output for the overload side of this device. That way it would still trip on short circuit but not on overload.
Stay posted!
Here is the issue my set is having. When load banking the generator I have three water heater elements 4500w,4500w and 3500w. I can run one 4500w element with no issue. Ive ran it for about 1/2 hour with just one element. Then I switch on a second element. Be it either another 4500w or the other 3500w and the set runs for several minutes then trips overload fault. Last night I ran it with 8kw load and it ran for 8 minutes before tripping the fault.
My % Rated current meter seems to be displaying right on the money. With a load of 37.72A (when I was running 9KW) it was showing right about 72%. If I calculate 100% load to be 52A as it shows in the technical specs that comes out to 1.92% rated current per amp output at 240VAC. So 37.72A load calculates out to 72.42% which matches exactly my meter reading.
The engine of my generator does need to be run under load more as it will smoke somewhat with an 8 or 9kw load but for now I do not think that should be affecting anything since the fault circuitry is only going off of what the current sending circuitry is telling it. I have the schematics and have tried to figure out where to look if the gauge works properly and the rest of the circuit does not. Seems to lead me to the K8 Overload/Short relay that according to the schematic has three thermal devices (one per phase) that will trip out from current through the current transformers.
My next step is to troubleshoot the overload relay per TM 9-6115-642-24, Section 2-31
If it is faulty the Overload relay part number is 88-21141 which seems to also cross to P/N 19230 and there are several on ebay right now. If I do narrow it down to the overload relay I may just take it apart and try to repair it at the component level unless its all potted or covered in conformal coating. Another option i suppose would be to simply bypass the relay output for the overload side of this device. That way it would still trip on short circuit but not on overload.
Stay posted!