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Warning: many troubleshooting procedures present hazards that can result in severe personal injury or death. Only qualified service personnel with knowledge of fuels, electricity, and machinery hazards should perform service procedures. If this shutdown condition occurs when a non-paralleled generator set is loaded, it indicates that the generator set output CT's or PT's are incorrectly installed.
Warning: many troubleshooting procedures present hazards that can result in severe personal injury or death. Only qualified service personnel with knowledge of fuels, electricity, and machinery hazards should perform service procedures. If this shutdown condition occurs when a non-paralleled generator set is loaded, it indicates that the generator set output CT's or PT's are incorrectly installed.
Warning: many troubleshooting procedures present hazards that can result in severe personal injury or death. Only qualified service personnel with knowledge of fuels, electricity, and machinery hazards should perform service procedures. If this shutdown condition occurs when a non-paralleled generator set is loaded, it indicates that the generator set output CT's or PT's are incorrectly installed.
WARNING Many troubleshooting procedures present hazards that can result in severe personal in- jury or death. Only qualified service personnel with knowledge of fuels, electricity, and machinery hazards should perform service procedures. Review safety precautions on pages iii and iv. Indicator(s) Possible Cause Corrective Action REVERSE POWER shutdown (335) message. *CAUTION: Wearing wrist strap, set S12 to Off and A32 S5 to Standby before connecting/disconnecting harness plugs. 1. If this shutdown condition occurs when a non-paralleled generator set is loaded, it indicates that the generator set output CTs or PTs are incorrectly installed. 1. Verify proper CT orientation, wiring and connections on the control system. Refer to Current Transformer (CT) Installation in Section 5. Make sure that the no load fre- quency matches the bus frequency. Check metering calibration for both generator set and bus. 2. Verify that the generator set is op- erating at the correct frequency and voltage. The bus voltage and frequency should be the same as the no-load generator set frequen- cy and voltage. 2. Make adjustments as required for proper operation. 3. The load sharing line connections and orientation must be correctly accomplished for proper load shar- ing. 3. Verify that load sharing connections are made as noted in the drawings and that there are no damaged or disconnected wires. 4. If the alarm occurs when a large load is added or shed, dissimilar transient response of the genera- tor sets in the system may cause the reverse power condition. 4. Apply various load steps to each generator set in the system, noting the voltage and frequency dips/surges and recovery times. The generator sets should be adjusted so that transient load performance is approxi- mately the same in all machines in the sys- tem. 5. Reverse power alarm can also in- dicate that the generator set is un- able to carry load properly. 5. Verify that the generator set can pick up and carry loads properly, up to the rated ca- pacity of the machine. Inability to carry load can be related to engine misadjustments, component failures, or poor fuel quality. Check governing system for binding or sticking. Check fuel filters and fuel lines for cracks, leaks or dents. Check air cleaner(s) for obstructions.