this is a unit we purchased at auction, it has not run since we purchased it. the only info we have on it is the wiring diagrams on the doors and what we have downloaded from the web, fuel shut off is the electronic actuator. it seems the wiring harness from that actuator to the pin connector. (I do not understand what you are trying to say in the previous sentence) is this something that may have been done before it was de commissioned? (No gen set is decommissioned. It may have problems, faults and missing parts though) from what we have figured this circuit goes to terminal 9 and 10 at the "ATC" on the blue box labeled A5, I apologize for the lack of proper terminology, and really appreciate the help.
Go to the manuals section of SS and download all the manuals. As far as I can remember, there were a few mistakes on the wire schematics on the gen set doors. So you can get good ones, in the TM section. Open the TM 9-6115-642-24 manual, at at the very back of the manual are the schematics. Then you can get the right terminology. The A-5 is the governor control unit.
Here is a couple of hints. The A-6, (Actuator) takes its signal from the A-5, (Gov) like you already figured out. BUT if the A-7, (Frequency transducer) is not sending the A-5 a signal, then the A-5 will not turn on the A-6, and that means the injector pump stays in a no fuel state. The A-7 is screwed into the side of the flywheel bell housing. It has two small wires pluged into it. Carefully unplug the wires. Remove the A-7. Using a multimeter, measure the two pins on the A-7. You should get between 800-900 ohms. If not, it is bad. Then look at the end that goes into the bell housing. Is it looking like it has been chewed up by the candy monster? If yes, get a new one. If no, then screw the A-7 back in, all the way till it bottoms out. Then screw it 1.5 turns back out. If you are somewhat miss trustful, like me, screw it two turns out. Then hand tighten the locking nut that should be on the A-7 threads. Have your wife or other TRUSTED friend turn over the engine with the S-1, (start switch), or the S-10, (Dead Crank Switch). At the same time you are to measure the two pins on the A-7 with a multimeter. Set the meter to read A/C voltage, (yes, A/C) What you want is between 2.5 and 3 volts A/C. For best results, 3 volts. To get that, tell trusted assistant to stop. If the voltage is low, turn the A-7 a TAD in, (CW). Then test again. If its two high, turn the A-7 out, (CCW). Do this until you are as close to 3 volts A/C as you can get it. Lock down the nut on the A-7, and try to start the set. Observe the A-6 to see if it moves and starts the set.
If its -40 below, or you have had a bad day and don't want to do all this, follow the next instructions.
a. Release control panel by turning two fasteners and lower control panel slowly.
b. Disconnect wire 147C from terminal 16 and wire 148C from terminal 17 of the A-5 governor control Unit.
c. Set multimeter for ohms and connect to ends of disconnected wires 147C and 148C. Multimeter should indicate
between 800 and 900 ohms.
d. Leave multimeter connected to wires 147C and 148C and set multimeter for AC volts.
e. Crank engine with DEAD CRANK switch and observe multimeter. Multimeter indication should be between 2.0 and
3.0 VAC.
Over to you!