Datakom DKG-205 Kullanıcı Kılavuzu - Sayfa 13
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When the AC mains fails the unit energizes the fuel solenoid, but does
not start, also OIL PRESSURE ALARM led flashes:
The unit is not supplied with battery (-) voltage at the oil pressure input.
-Oil pressure switch not connected.
-Oil pressure switch connection wire cut.
-Oil pressure switch faulty.
-Oil pressure switch closes too lately. If oil pressure falls, the unit will start.
Optionally oil pressure switch may be replaced.
The engine does not run after the first start attempt, then the unit does
not start again and the OIL PRESSURE ALARM led flashes:
-The oil pressure switch closes very lately. As the unit senses an oil pressure,
it does not start. When oil pressure falls the unit will start. Optionally the oil
pressure switch may be replaced.
When the AC mains fails, the engine starts to run but the unit gives FAIL
TO START alarm and then the engine stops:
-The generator phase voltage is not connected to the unit. Measure the AC
voltage between terminals (L1) and (Generator Neutral) at the rear of the unit
while engine is running. The fuse protecting the generator phase may be
failed. A misconnection may be occurred. If everything is OK, turn all the fuses
off, and then turn all the fuses on, starting from the DC supply fuse. Then test
the unit again.
The unit is late to remove engine cranking:
-The alternator voltage rises lately. Also the generator remanant voltage is
below 10 volts. The unit removes starting with the generator frequency, and
needs at least 10 volts to measure the frequency. If this situation is to be
avoided, the only solution is to add an auxiliary relay. The coil of the relay will
be between BATTERY (-) and charging alternator LAMP terminal. The
normally closed contact of the relay will be connected serially to the unit's
START output. So the starting will also be removed when the CHARGE LAMP
turns off.
The unit is inoperative:
Measure the DC-supply voltage between (+) and (-) terminals at the rear of
the unit. If OK, turn all the fuses off, then turn all the fuses on, starting from
the DC supply fuse. Then try the unit again.
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