Shutting Down Generator; Cold Weather Start-Up; Lifting; Overnight Storage - Wacker G50 Manual De Operación

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1.30 Shutting Down Generator

Check with other personnel on the jobsite and let them
know that power is being turned off. Make sure that the
power shutdown will not create any hazards by turning off
devices such as pumps, heaters, or lights that may need
to be kept on.
1. Remove (turn off) all loads from generator.
2. Open (turn off "O") main line circuit breaker.
3. Let engine run for approximately 5 minutes to allow it
to cool down.
4. Move Engine Start Switch to the off "O" position.

1.31 Cold Weather Start-up

Good cold-weather starting requires that the battery be at
peak power, the correct weight motor oil is used, and the
starter motor is in good condition. The ECM will automati-
cally activate the cold starting aid when the temperature
is low enough and will display "ACTIVATING INTAKE
HEATER" during the time the cold starting aid is acti-
vated.

1.32 Lifting

(a)
A central lifting eye
generator and is attached to a lifting frame inside the
trailer housing.
Refer to the Technical Data for the proper operating
weight of the generator. Make sure the lifting devices
have sufficient capacity to lift the unit safely.
When lifting the generator, attach a hook or sling securely
to the lifting eye.
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1.33 Overnight Storage

When storing unit overnight, make sure all access doors
are closed and padlocked.
DO NOT store generator overnight in a low lying area that
might fill with water during a heavy storm.

1.34 Long-term Storage

If the generator is being stored for several months, follow
the engine manufacturer's recommendations for long-
term storage. These procedures are designed to help
minimize engine corrosion.
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