Baldor TS35 - Manual

Baldor TS35

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – ii Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – Safety Notice; Symbols
  • Page 10 – -6 Product Safety Information
  • Page 11 – General Information 2-1; Limited Warranty; Warranty Period; Generator Series
  • Page 12 – -2 General Information
  • Page 13 – Receiving & Inspection; the commercial carrier that delivered your system.; Lifting the Generator; for stock units. Please consult Baldor for custom designs.; Figure 3-1 Generator Lifting; Lift Point; Table 3-1 Mounting Dimensions; Generator; Physical Location; When the Generator is installed outdoors; providing cooling and ventilation.
  • Page 14 – Holes each side; Table 3-2 Mounting Dimensions; Secure the Generator; long enough to extend through the generator mounting frame.
  • Page 15 – necessary repaired or reinstalled in a well ventilated area.; could cause dried grass, shrubs, trees or other debris to ignite.; Installation; Electrical Connections; ground lead is removed during installation and maintenance.; of the generator set.
  • Page 17 – Single Phase Connections; door is closed, the connections are weather tight.; Circuit Breakers; Figure 3-4 Remote Start Connections; Remote Start Connections
  • Page 18 – Customer Connections
  • Page 21 – generator can result.; saturated; to the transfer switch.
  • Page 22 – Post Installation Checks; Continued; engine fails to start, refer to Section 5 Troubleshooting.
  • Page 23 – gross vehicle weight rating of your trailer.; Tow Vehicle
  • Page 24 – Selecting the Proper Towing Equipment; Electrical Trailer Wiring
  • Page 25 – Figure 4-1 Trailer Component Identification; Ball Coupler; operation. If doors remain open, engine will overhea
  • Page 26 – Tightening
  • Page 27 – Insert padlock through the hole in the handle.
  • Page 28 – Receptacle Panel Load Connections; damage. Never use a damaged cable. Replace it before usage.; regardless of where it is located on your panel.
  • Page 29 – Figure 4-5 Operator Control Panel Components; Voltage Reconnect and Adjustment
  • Page 32 – OFF MAN AUT; Ready; kW; Control Mode
  • Page 33 – ENGINE PROT
  • Page 34 – Alarms; Following alarms are available:; Table 4-5 Possible Warnings
  • Page 35 – Inputs and Outputs; Outputs are BO1; Table 4-6 Binary Inputs
  • Page 36 – Analog Inputs; Use LiteEdit software to modify configuration.; Table 4-8 Analog Inputs
  • Page 37 – Table 4-10 Engine Setpoints; Start RPM; RPM; Idle tim e; Idle Function
  • Page 39 – Table 4-12 Generator Protect Setpoints
  • Page 40 – Table 4-13 Sensor Spec Setpoints
  • Page 42 – JDIC
  • Page 43 – Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-1; Damage to engine control may result from jump starting.; precedence over any of the following general recommendations.
  • Page 44 – -2 Troubleshooting and Maintenance; Problems and Solutions; field) should be referred to an authorized service department.; Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Guide; Problem
  • Page 45 – Fault Shutdowns
  • Page 46 – -4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
  • Page 47 – Replacement Parts
  • Page 48 – Figure A-1 TS25 Connection Diagram
  • Page 49 – Figure A-2 TS25 Connection Diagram
  • Page 50 – Figure A-3 TS25 Connection Diagram
  • Page 51 – Figure A-4 TS25 Connection Diagram
  • Page 52 – Figure A-5 TS25 Connection Diagram
  • Page 53 – Figure A-6 TS25 Connection Diagram
  • Page 54 – Figure A-7 TS35 Connection Diagram
  • Page 55 – Figure A-8 TS35 Connection Diagram
  • Page 56 – Figure A-9 TS35 Connection Diagram
  • Page 57 – Figure A-10 TS35 Connection Diagram
  • Page 58 – Figure A-11 TS35 Connection Diagram
  • Page 59 – Figure A-12 TS35 Connection Diagram
  • Page 60 – Figure A-13 TS35 Power Connection Diagram
  • Page 61 – Figure A-14 TS60 Connection Diagram
  • Page 62 – Figure A-15 TS60 Connection Diagram
  • Page 63 – Figure A-16 TS60 Connection Diagram
  • Page 64 – Figure A-17 TS60 Connection Diagram
  • Page 65 – Figure A-18 TS60 Connection Diagram
  • Page 66 – Figure A-19 TS60 Connection Diagram
  • Page 67 – Figure A-20 TS60 Connection Diagram
  • Page 68 – Figure A-21 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 69 – Figure A-22 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 70 – Figure A-23 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 71 – Figure A-24 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 72 – Figure A-25 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 73 – Figure A-26 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 74 – Figure A-27 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 75 – Figure A-28 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 76 – Figure A-29 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 77 – Figure A-30 TS80 Connection Diagram
  • Page 78 – Figure A-31 TS400 Connection Diagram
  • Page 79 – Figure A-32 TS400 Connection Diagram
  • Page 80 – Figure A-33 TS400 Connection Diagram
  • Page 81 – Figure A-34 TS400 Connection Diagram
  • Page 82 – Figure A-35 TS400 Connection Diagram
  • Page 83 – Figure A-36 TS400 Connection Diagram
  • Page 84 – Figure A-37 TS400 Connection Diagram
  • Page 85 – Figure A-38 TS400 Connection Diagram
  • Page 86 – Figure A-39 TS400 Connection Diagram
  • Page 87 – Baldor District Offices
  • Page 88 – BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Tier 2/3 Towable Generators

(Trailer and Skid Mounted)

(Diesel Liquid Cooled)

TS25, 35, 45, 60, 80, 130, 175, 250 and 400

Installation & Operating Manual

10/06

MN2417

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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents Table of Contents i MN2417 Section 1 Product Safety Information 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety Notice 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 4 - ii Table of Contents
Page 5 - Safety Notice; Symbols

Section 1 Product Safety Information Product Safety Information 1-1 MN2417 Safety Notice Be sure that you are completely familiar with the safe operation of this equipment. This equipment may be connected to other machines that have rotating parts or parts that are controlled by this equipment. Impr...

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