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TP-7092 2/2126 Section 2 Generator Set Operation
Automatic Stop with Engine Cooldown
1. When the utility source is restored, the
Emergency-to-Normal time delay starts.
2. When the Emergency-to-Normal time delay
expires, the load is transferred to the utility.
3. The generator set runs through the engine
cooldown cycle and then stops.
2.3.8 Automatic Operation with Other
Transfer Switches
If a transfer switch other than the Model RXT (such as a
Kohler Model RDT) is used, the engine start contacts
from the ATS must be connected to engine start leads 3
and 4 on the generator set.
The controller must be in AUTO mode to respond to
remote start/stop signals from an ATS or remote switch.
Press the AUTO button to put the controller into
automatic mode.
Automatic Start
The engine start contacts on the ATS close to signal the
generator set to start, and remain closed while the
generator set is running.
Automatic Stop
The engine start contacts on the ATS open to signal the
generator set to stop.
2.4 Exercise
The RDC2 controller can be set to automatically run the
generator set at the same time and day each week.
Exercising the generator set weekly or every two weeks
is required to keep the engine and alternator in good
operating condition.
Three exercise modes are available: unloaded cycle,
unloaded full speed, and loaded full speed. See
Sections 2.4.2 through 2.4.4 for information about the
exercise modes. A loaded exercise can be set at the
RDC2 controller only if a Model RXT transfer switch is
connected.
Note: With transfer switches other than the Model RXT,
it is possible to have two exercise settings (one
unloaded exercise set at the generator set
controller, and another exercise set at the ATS
controller). If the exercise times overlap, the ATS
exercise setting takes priority.
If a transfer switch other than the Model RXT is used,
refer to the instructions provided with the transfer switch
to set a loaded exercise at the ATS, if desired.
2.4.1 Setting the Exerciser
When power is applied to the RDC2 controller (that is,
when the battery is connected), you will be prompted to
set the date and time, select a language, and then to set
the exerciser.
The first setting will flash. Press the Up and Down arrow
buttons to change the setting. Press Select to save the
setting and move on to the next. See Section 3.5 for
more detailed instructions to change settings on the
RDC2. See Section 3.6 for more detailed instructions to
set the exerciser or change the exercise settings.
2.4.2 Unloaded Cycle Exercise with
Complete System Diagnostics
An unloaded exercise runs the generator set without
signalling the transfer switch to transfer the electrical
load from the utility source to the generator set. The
Unloaded Cycle exercise with diagnostics is the
recommended exercise mode and is the default
exercise setting.
The Unloaded Cycle exercise runs the engine for 20
minutes in the cycle shown in Figure 2-3 and described
below.
Runs at reduced speed for 10 minutes to warm up
and exercise the engine.
Ramps up and runs at full speed for 3 minutes.
Engine diagnostics are performed during this
full-speed portion of the cycle, which provides the
best test of engine and alternator power backup
capability. Diagnostic tests at full speed can identify
potential problems with the power output and alert the
operator before an emergency event.
Ramps down and runs at reduced speed for 5
minutes to cool down the engine before shutting down
automatically.
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