mkgrady
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
I have a customer with a Briggs & Stratton 10KW generator. It came with a Cutler Hammer auto transfer panel. I installed it four years ago and I have been maintaing it ever since with no problems. Twice in the last couple of months it has shut down due to "Low Voltage". This is according to the remote signal indicator inside the house. It has a blinking LED that flashes codes to indicate a fault condition.
The manual lists the following problems that could cause a Low Voltage: restricted fuel flow, broken or disconnected signal lead, a failed alternator winding, control panel CB is open, generator is overloaded. Since the house is empty it can't be overloaded.
The first time it shut down they had just had a gas leak and a repair that was unrelated to the generator. I attributed the shutdown to a lack of fuel, figuring it might have been sucking air. That was a few weeks ago. I stopped by (the house is vacant for the winter) last week during a storm with a power outage. I expected to see the generator running but instead it was shutdown on Low Voltage.
It starts right up and runs for a couple of minutes and then shuts down. I think I'll go back tomorrow to see if it shuts down with no load like when it is being exercised. Anybody have any Ideas?
Thanks in advance, Mike
The manual lists the following problems that could cause a Low Voltage: restricted fuel flow, broken or disconnected signal lead, a failed alternator winding, control panel CB is open, generator is overloaded. Since the house is empty it can't be overloaded.
The first time it shut down they had just had a gas leak and a repair that was unrelated to the generator. I attributed the shutdown to a lack of fuel, figuring it might have been sucking air. That was a few weeks ago. I stopped by (the house is vacant for the winter) last week during a storm with a power outage. I expected to see the generator running but instead it was shutdown on Low Voltage.
It starts right up and runs for a couple of minutes and then shuts down. I think I'll go back tomorrow to see if it shuts down with no load like when it is being exercised. Anybody have any Ideas?
Thanks in advance, Mike