Page 3 - Introduction; Caution
1 Introduction T h a n k y o u f o r p u r c h a s i n g S h i n d a i w a S o u n d P r o o f D i e s e l E n g i n e G e n e r a t o r. ● T h i s u s e r m a n u a l w a s p r e p a r e d t o e n s u r e t h e s a f e o p e r a t i o n o f t h i s e q u i p m e n t . T h e r e f o r e , t h e m a ...
Page 4 - Safety Guidelines
2 Danger: Suffocation from exhaust fume ● Exhaust fume from the engine contains many elements harmful to human. Do not operate this equipment in poorly ventilated areas, such as inside a room or in a tunnel. Danger: Electric Shock ● Do not touch the output terminals during operation ● Do not insert ...
Page 7 - Location of warning labels; When ordering a new label, use the following part number.
5 ■ Location of warning labels When any warning label becomes unreadable or damaged, place a new label on the appropriate location. When ordering a new label, use the following part number. 1. Suffocation from exhaust fume (No.19402-00106) 2. Suffocation from welding fume (No.19402-00107) 3. Electri...
Page 8 - Model
6 Model DGW310DMC DGW310MC Generating Method Rotating Field Rated Current (A) 260 / 280 Rated Load Voltage (V) 30.4 / 31.2 Rated Duty Cycle (%) 100 Rated Speed ( min -1 ) 3000 / 3600 No Load Voltage (V) MAX 85 Adjustable Range (A) 30 ~ 160 30 ~ 160 Welding Rod ( φ ) Eco 2.0 ~ 4.0 Eco 2.0 ~ 4.0 Adjus...
Page 14 - cover
12 Caution: Burns ● Do not touch the engine and muffler during operation and immediately after stopping it, for the temperature can reach extremely high ● When checking engine oil or changing oil, always stop the engine, and wait until the engine cools down. If you open either the oil gauge or the o...
Page 16 - Reset Button
14 (1) Grounding A qualified electrician should perform the grounding work for the following 3 points. (Ground Resistance less than 500 Ω ) ● The ELCB grounding terminal ● The bonnet grounding terminal ● The load bonnet terminal < < < < Caution > > > > ● In the event you cannot ground, consult with ...
Page 17 - 『ON』
15 (3) The ELCB has activated Caution: Electric Shock/Injuries ● Be sure to disconnect all the loads to the equipment when turning the breaker ON again after ELCB has activated. ELCB lamp (Red) turns ON and the breaker lever positions at the middle of 『ON』 and 『 OFF 』 . In that case, reset the ELCB ...
Page 19 - Caution: Burns; Cap
17 6-2. Coolant and Water Danger: Injuries ● Close all doors and locks during operating equipment to avoid injuries by accidental touch cooling fan or fan belt. Danger: Burns ● Do not open the radiator cap while operating the equipment or immediately after stopping the equipment to avoid sustaining ...
Page 20 - Caution: Fire; Tank Cap
18 ● Mixture ratio of the coolant should be 30%-45% depending on the ambient temperature. ● Replace LLC at every year or 2000 hours. Recommended LLC concentration (for reference only) Lowest Temp. -15 ℃ -20 ℃ -30 ℃ Mixture Ratio 30% 35% 45% 6-3 Fuel Caution: Fire ● Always wipe any drip of fuel. Do n...
Page 21 - Caution: Injuries to eye and skin; Fluid level is lower than the LOWER level.; (Install always the cable to the; Ter minal
19 6-5 Battery Caution: Injuries to eye and skin ● Battery Fluid contains diluted sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. ● If the acid comes to contact, especially with eyes, flush with a lot of water and contact to a doctor immediately. Caution: Explosion ● Do not use the equipme...
Page 22 - Do not point the exhaust fume toward pedestrians or building.; CAUTION
20 Danger: Suffocation from exhaust fume ● Exhaust fume from engine contains many elements harmful to human. Do not operate this equipment in poorly ventilated area such as inside room or in tunnel Caution: Suffocation from exhaust fume ● Do not point the exhaust fume toward pedestrians or building....
Page 23 - Breaker
21 7. Keep the engine idle for about 5 minutes. ■ Restarting after stopping due to fuel shortage This equipment is incorporated in automatic vacuuming air feature. Therefore, even though the engine stops due to fuel run out, you can restart the engine easily by the following steps. 1. Turn the break...
Page 24 - Return; Welding Operation
22 7-2 Stopping 1. Turn the breaker to 『 OFF 』 . 2 .Turn the slow-down switch to 『 ON 』 . 3. Keep the engine (cool down) for about 5 minutes. 4. Turn the starter switch to 『 STOP 』 . 5. After the engine stops, turn the fuel lever to 『 CLOSE 』 . < < < < Caution > > > > ● When the engine will not stop...
Page 27 - Welding Current; Position; MIN
25 Welding Current at the dial position (A) Position Freq MIN 1 2 3 4 5 MAX ECO 30 45 70 95 120 145 160 50Hz 70 90 135 175 215 260 280 1 Person Single 60Hz 85 110 155 200 245 290 310 50Hz 35 45 70 95 115 140 150 2 Persons Dual 60Hz 45 55 80 105 125 150 160 The values are for reference only. The leng...
Page 28 - Genrating Operation; To t a l 8 k v A m a x
26 9-1. Output Range (1) 3-P 200/220V (3-P 4-Wires) Maximum output from the terminals at 200/220 9.9kVA (2)1-P 200/220V 1-P 200/220V is supplied by 1 pair out of 3 terminals. Max. output by 1 pair is 6kVA and the maximum output for 3 pairs total is 8kVA, which please note. You should connect the loa...
Page 29 - Mercury Lamp (high power
27 9-2. Output Limitation Please refer to the table below, because electric tools and home appliances cannot be judged only by the rated. The rated output or the power consumption due to the efficiency and character of components. Applicable Load (For reference only) Capacity(kW) 1-P 100/110V 1-P 20...
Page 31 - MC
29 < < < < Caution > > > > ● The AC volt meter reads 3-P 200/200V apart from the circuit breakers position at 『 ON 』 or 『 OFF 』 when the engine driving. After the engine starts ( Refer to 『 7-1.Starting 』 , operate as per the following procedures. 1 Turn the power switch off on the load. 2 Check and...
Page 32 - Simultaneous use of Welding and AC Power is NOT available.; Simultaneous use of Generating and Welding
30 The circuit breakers react on the AC power supply circuit only. In the simultaneous use of welding and generating, there may be happen overload to the engine. Refer to the following table and limit AC power use. Limitation of AC Power Supply in the simultaneous use of welding and generating (60Hz...
Page 33 - Caution: Injuries to eyes and skin; battery fluid level is lower than LOWER; Check and Maintenance
31 Danger: Electric Shock/Injuries ● Before checking, stop the engine and remove the engine key which to be kept by the person to do. ● Do not open the doors during operation or just after, because the cooling fan or driving belts can enwind the body. Danger: Burns ● Never open a radiator cap during...
Page 35 - (1)Change Engine Oil
33 Check Time Every Every Every Every Every Check Items Startup At 50 hrs 100 hrs 200 hrs 400 hrs 1000 hrs 2000 hrs Clean Radiator Fin 16 (Outer) ● 17 Clean Radiator (Inner) ● Change Fuel Hose, Coolant Hose, Oil Hose, ● 18 Anti-Vibration Rubber Or 2 yrs Adjust/Plane Engine ● ● 19 Valve Clearance Adj...
Page 36 - ) Change Oil Filter; Gasket; Oil filter
34 2) Change Oil Filter 1st At 50 hrs 2 nd or after Every 200 hrs 1 Drain the oil as described in 『 (1)Change Engine Oil 』 . 2 Remove the oil filter using an oil filter wrench. 3 Smear a little engine oil on the rubber gasket of a new filter. 4 Screw the new filter into place and tighten it by Hand ...
Page 37 - Unscrew the retainer ring counterclockwise; Change the packing whenever draining water
35 < < < < Caution > > > > ● Clean more frequently when it is used in dusty environment. ● Air Element Part No.: 1G347-11181 (Kubota) (4) Clean/Change Fuel Strainer Clean 1 st at 50 hrs 2 nd or after 200 hrs Change Every 400 hrs 1 Turn the fuel lever to 『 CLOSE 』 . 2 Unscrew the retainer ring counte...
Page 38 - Danger: Electric Shock; When performing check and maintenance, always stop the engine
36 (6) Change Coolant/Water Change At 2000 hrs or 2 yrs < Total capacity: 3L (including Sub Tank: 0.6L )> 1 Open the top door. 2 Remove the radiator cap. 3 Remove the water drain plug. 4 After draining all the water, reinstall the water drain plug. < < < < Caution > > > > ● Change the packing whenev...
Page 41 - Warranty Sheet