Fischer Panda Panda 8 Mini PVMV-N Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
P-8.000-10000NE PVMV-N_eng.R03.1 16.1.15
Manual Vehicles Generator
Panda 8.000NE PVMV-N 230V/400V - 50Hz / 8,1kVA
Panda 8 mini PVMV-N 120/240V - 60Hz / 8,1 kVA
Panda 10000 NE 230/400V - 50 Hz - 10,5 KVA
Super silent technology
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Manual Vehicles Generator......................................................................................................................... ....... 1
Current revision status................................................................................................................................ ....... 2
1 General Instructions and Regulations.................................................................................................. ..... 12
1.1 Safety first!...................................................................................................................................... .... 12
1.2 Tools .............................................................................................................................................. ..... 16
1.3 Manufacturer declaration in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC ...................... ..... 18
1.4 Customer registration and guarantee ............................................................................................. .... 18
1.4.1 Technical support ........................................................................................................... .... 18
1.4.2 Caution, important information for start-up! .................................................................... .... 18
1.5 Safety Instructions - Safety First! ................................................................................................... ..... 19
1.5.1 Safe operation ................................................................................................................ .... 19
1.5.2 Observe safety instructions! ........................................................................................... .... 19
1.5.3 Personal protective clothing (PPE) ................................................................................. .... 19
1.5.4 Cleanliness ensures safety ............................................................................................. .... 19
1.5.5 Safe handling of fuels and lubricants .............................................................................. ..... 20
1.5.6 Exhaust fumes and fire protection .................................................................................. .... 20
1.5.7 Safety precautions against burns and battery explosions .............................................. ..... 21
1.5.8 Protect your hands and body from rotating parts! .......................................................... .... 21
1.5.9 Anti-freeze and disposal of fluids .................................................................................... .... 21
1.5.10 Implementation of safety inspections and maintenance ................................................. ..... 22
1.6 Warning and instruction signs......................................................................................................... .... 22
1.6.1 Special instructions and hazards of generators .............................................................. .... 22
1.6.1.1 Protective conductor and potential equalisation:.............................................. ..... 23
1.6.1.2 Protective conductor for Panda AC generators:............................................... .... 23
1.6.1.3 Switch off all loads while working on the generator ......................................... .... 23
1.6.1.4 Potential equalisation for Panda AGT DC generators...................................... .... 23
1.6.1.5 Safety instructions concerning cables.............................................................. ..... 24
1.6.2 Recommended starter battery sizes ............................................................................... .... 24
1.6.3 Important instructions for batteries - starter and/or traction batteries ............................. .... 24
1.6.4 General safety instructions for handling batteries .......................................................... .... 25
2 In case of Emergency First Aid / Im Notfall - Erste Hilfe..................................................................... ..... 27
2.1 WHEN AN ADULT STOPS BREATHING ...................................................................................... ..... 28
3 Basics ...................................................................................................................................................... ..... 29
3.1 Intended use of the machine .......................................................................................................... .... 29
3.1.1 Purpose of the manual and description of the definitions trained person/operator/user .... 29
3.1.1.1 Trained persons............................................................................................... .... 29
3.1.2 Operator ......................................................................................................................... .... 29
3.1.2.1 User.................................................................................................................. .... 29
3.2 Scope of delivery............................................................................................................................ .... 30
3.2.1 Asynchronous Generator: ............................................................................................... .... 30
3.3 Panda Transport Box...................................................................................................................... .... 31
3.3.1 Bolted Fischer Panda Transport Box .............................................................................. .... 31
3.3.2 Fischer Panda Transport Box with metal tab closure ..................................................... .... 31
3.3.3 Opening the MPL sound insulation capsule ................................................................... ..... 32
3.3.4 Opening the GFK sound insulation capsule ................................................................... .... 33
3.4 Transport and Loading/Unloading .................................................................................................. .... 33
3.4.1 Transporting the generator ............................................................................................. .... 33
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3.4.2 Loading/unloading of the generator ................................................................................ .... 33
4 The Panda Generator.............................................................................................................................. ..... 35
4.1 Type plate at the Generator............................................................................................................ .... 35
4.2 Description of the Generator........................................................................................................... .... 36
4.2.1 Right Side View .............................................................................................................. .... 36
4.2.2 Left Side View ................................................................................................................ .... 37
4.2.3 Front View ...................................................................................................................... .... 38
4.2.4 Back View ....................................................................................................................... .... 39
4.2.5 View from Above ............................................................................................................ .... 40
4.2.6 Details of functional units ................................................................................................ .... 41
4.2.7 Control panel .................................................................................................................. .... 41
4.2.8 ....................................................................................................................................... .... 42
4.2.9 Components of cooling system ...................................................................................... .... 42
4.2.10 Components of fuel system / air system ......................................................................... .... 43
4.2.11 Electrical system ............................................................................................................. .... 44
4.2.12 Sensors and switches for operating surveillance ........................................................... .... 45
4.2.13 Components of oil circuit ................................................................................................ .... 47
5 Installation Instructions ......................................................................................................................... ..... 49
5.1 Personal requirements.................................................................................................................... .... 49
5.2 Environmental protection................................................................................................................ .... 51
5.3 Placement ...................................................................................................................................... ..... 52
5.3.1 General instructions ........................................................................................................ .... 52
5.3.2 Preparing the base - Placement ..................................................................................... .... 52
5.3.3 Advice for optimal sound insulation ................................................................................ .... 52
5.4 Air suction filter as a source of noise ............................................................................................. ..... 54
5.5 Generator Connections................................................................................................................... .... 54
5.6 Fuel system installation ................................................................................................................. ..... 55
5.6.1 Fischer Panda installation kit - Fuel system ................................................................... .... 55
5.6.1.1 The following items need to be installed:......................................................... .... 56
5.6.2 Connection of the fuel lines at the tank .......................................................................... .... 59
5.6.3 Position of the pre-filter with water separator ................................................................. ..... 60
5.7 Ventilating the Fuel System............................................................................................................ .... 60
5.8 Installation of the cooling system.................................................................................................... .... 61
5.8.1 The cooling system / general instructions ...................................................................... .... 61
5.8.2 Optionally available components for the installation of the cooling system .................... .... 61
5.9 Radiator baseplate.......................................................................................................................... .... 63
5.9.1 Determining the size of the radiator ................................................................................ .... 63
5.9.2 Radiator design .............................................................................................................. .... 64
5.9.3 Radiator types ................................................................................................................ .... 64
5.9.3.1 Installation location for radiators for roof, side, or underfloor mounting on the vehicle
65
5.9.3.2 Roof installation................................................................................................ ..... 66
5.9.3.3 Installation on the vehicle wall.......................................................................... ..... 67
5.9.3.4 Underfloor installation of radiator..................................................................... ..... 68
5.9.3.5 Installation location for radiator in the vehicle wall or cabin wall...................... ..... 69
5.9.3.6 Installation location for radiator in a tunnel....................................................... ..... 70
5.9.3.7 Installation location for generators of the PVK-UK series................................ ..... 71
5.9.4 Coolant hoses ................................................................................................................ .... 71
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5.9.5 Connection of the external radiator ................................................................................. .... 72
5.9.6 Coolant expansion tank .................................................................................................. .... 72
5.9.7 Installation of a coolant temperature indicator ................................................................ .... 72
5.9.8 Permissible coolant temperatures .................................................................................. .... 72
5.9.9 Coolant pump ................................................................................................................. .... 72
5.9.10 Radiator fan .................................................................................................................... .... 73
5.9.11 Anti-freeze and corrosion protection ............................................................................... .... 73
5.9.12 Logging the temperature values during initial start-up .................................................... .... 73
5.10 Custom installations........................................................................................................................ ....74
5.10.1 External heat exchangers ............................................................................................... .... 74
5.10.2 External engine pre-heater ............................................................................................. .... 74
5.10.3 Keel cooling .................................................................................................................... .... 74
5.11 Installation schematics ................................................................................................................... .....75
5.11.1 Installation for vertical radiator installation ...................................................................... .... 75
5.11.2 Installation for mounting the radiator under the vehicle .................................................. .....76
5.11.3 Installation schematic for roof mounted radiator with expansion tank ............................ .....77
5.12 Exhaust installation......................................................................................................................... ....78
5.12.1 Exhaust connection for roof outlet .................................................................................. .... 78
5.12.2 Exhaust connection for mounting below the vehicle ....................................................... .... 78
5.12.3 Connection of the Electrical Components ....................................................................... .... 79
5.13 Generator DC system installation ................................................................................................... ....79
5.13.1 Connection of the starter battery block ........................................................................... .... 80
5.13.2 How to connect two 12 V batteries to a 24 V battery bank ............................................. .... 83
5.13.3 Connection of the remote control panel - see separate control panel manual ............... .... 84
5.14 AC-Control box .............................................................................................................................. .....85
5.14.1 The VCS-Control (not all models) ................................................................................... .... 86
5.15 Alternative Mini VCS....................................................................................................................... ....87
5.15.0.1 Option 1: The Mini VCS and the capacitors are is mounted at the generator.. .... 87
5.15.0.2 Option 2: The Mini VCS is mounted in the AC-Box.......................................... .... 88
5.15.1 Jump start at high starting current (booster) - not available for all models ..................... .... 88
5.15.2 Electrical Fuses .............................................................................................................. .... 88
5.15.3 Required cable cross-sections ........................................................................................ .... 88
5.15.4 Checking the Electrical Connections .............................................................................. .... 88
5.16 Voltage Controller with Isolating Relays.......................................................................................... ....89
5.16.1 Further information for the recommendation "External, electrical voltage controller" ..... .... 89
5.17 Radiator fan control / electronic fan control..................................................................................... ....89
5.18 Standard fan control for 1-phase and 3-phase generators. ............................................................ .... 89
5.19 Electronic fan control for DC fans RE 0201.................................................................................... ....92
5.20 Brief description .............................................................................................................................. ....92
5.20.1 Function .......................................................................................................................... .... 92
5.20.2 Master - Slave - Operation .............................................................................................. .... 93
5.20.3 Function of the clamps for the Master-Slave-Operation ................................................. .... 94
5.20.4 Remote controlled switching on and off of the fan controller .......................................... .... 94
5.20.5 12V / 24V - Operation ..................................................................................................... .... 94
5.21 Technical Data................................................................................................................................ ....95
5.22 Electronic fan control for single phase fans PKE-2.5V_Ziehl Abegg ............................................. .....97
5.22.1 Preset for the use with Fischer Panda generators .......................................................... .... 97
5.22.2 Connection of the sensor (Ziehl Abegg KTY) ................................................................. .....98
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5.23 Electronic fan control for single phase fans PXET6Q_Ziehl Abegg ............................................... .....99
5.23.1 Preset for the use with Fischer Panda generators .......................................................... .... 99
5.23.2 Connection of the sensor (Ziehl Abegg KTY) ................................................................. ...100
5.24 Electronic fan control for 3 phase fans PKD T5 Ziehl Abegg.......................................................... ..101
5.24.1 Configuration of the electronic fan control PKD T5 for Fischer Panda Generators ........ .. 102
5.25 Insulation test.................................................................................................................................. ..103
5.26 Set into operation............................................................................................................................ ..103
6 Generator operation instruction............................................................................................................ ... 105
6.1 Personal requirements.................................................................................................................... ..105
6.2 Hazard notes for the operation ....................................................................................................... ..105
6.3 General operating instruction.......................................................................................................... ..105
6.3.1 Operation at low temperatures ....................................................................................... .. 105
6.3.1.1 Pre-heating the diesel motor ............................................................................ .. 106
6.3.1.2 Tips regarding starter battery ........................................................................... .. 106
6.3.2 Light load operation and engine idle ............................................................................... .. 106
6.3.2.1 The soot of the generator is due to the fact that:.............................................. .. 106
6.3.2.2 To prevent the soot of the generator following steps should be observed:...... .. 106
6.3.3 Generator load for a longer period and overload ............................................................ .. 106
6.3.4 Protection conductor: ...................................................................................................... .. 107
6.3.5 Operating control system on the Fischer Panda generator ............................................ .. 107
6.4 Instructions for capacitors - not present at all models..................................................................... ..107
6.5 Checks before start - see remote control panel data sheet ............................................................ ..107
6.6 Starting the generator - see remote control panel data sheet......................................................... ..108
6.7 Stopping the generator - see remote control panel data sheet....................................................... ..108
6.8 Instructions for capacitors - not present at all models..................................................................... ..108
7 Maintenance Instructions....................................................................................................................... ...109
7.1 Personal requirements.................................................................................................................... ..109
7.2 Hazard notes for the maintenance.................................................................................................. ..109
7.3 Environmental protection ................................................................................................................ ..111
7.4 Maintenance Requirements............................................................................................................ ..111
7.5 Maintenance interval....................................................................................................................... ..111
7.6 De-aerating of the coolant circuit .................................................................................................... ..111
7.7 Replacing the Air Filter ................................................................................................................... ...114
7.8 Replacing the air filter underpressure switch (optional component) .............................................. ...115
7.9 Ventilating the fuel system.............................................................................................................. ..116
7.9.1 Replacement of the fuel filter .......................................................................................... .. 118
7.9.1.1 Optional fuel filter with sight glass.................................................................... .. 118
7.10 Checking oil-level............................................................................................................................ ..119
7.10.1 Refilling Oil ...................................................................................................................... .. 121
7.10.2 After the oil level check and refilling the oil ..................................................................... .. 121
7.11 Replacement of engine oil and engine oil filter ............................................................................... ..122
7.11.1 After the oil change ......................................................................................................... .. 124
7.12 Verifying the starter battery and (if necessary) the battery bank..................................................... ..125
7.12.1 Battery ............................................................................................................................ .. 125
7.12.1.1 Check battery and cable connections .............................................................. .. 125
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7.12.1.2 Check electrolyte level..................................................................................... .. 125
7.12.1.3 Check electrolyte density ................................................................................. .. 126
7.13 Replacing the Actuator .................................................................................................................. ... 127
7.14 Lubrication of the spiral thread spindle........................................................................................... .. 129
7.14.1 Check and discharge the capacitors .............................................................................. .. 130
7.15 Replacing the Electric Starter ......................................................................................................... .. 131
7.16 Replacing the DC/DC Converter .................................................................................................... ... 135
7.17 Replacing the Oil Pressure Switch ................................................................................................ ... 136
7.17.1 Replacing the oil pressure sensor (optional component) ............................................... ... 137
7.18 Replacing the Operating Current Relays ....................................................................................... ... 138
7.19 Replacing the fuses ....................................................................................................................... ... 139
7.20 Replacing a Thermoswitch ............................................................................................................ ... 140
7.21 Replacing the V-belt at Kubota 02/05 series ................................................................................. ... 142
7.22 Replacing the Injection Nozzles ..................................................................................................... ... 144
7.23 Checking the Flame Glow Plug (optional unit) ..................................................................................147
7.23.1 Replacing the Flame Glow Plug ..................................................................................... ... 148
7.24 Replacing the Glow Plugs............................................................................................................... .. 149
7.25 Replacing the Stop Solenoid (Energize to stop) ............................................................................ ... 151
7.26 Replacing the valve cover gasket at Kubota 02 series .................................................................. ... 155
7.27 Replacing the Water Pump at Kubota 02 series ............................................................................ ...156
7.28 Adjusting the valve clearance at Kubota 02 series ........................................................................ ... 157
7.29 Grease lubricated generator backend bearing ............................................................................... .. 158
7.29.1 Exchange of grease lubricated bearing .......................................................................... .. 159
7.29.1.1 Demounting the cooling disc (if existent) ......................................................... .. 160
7.29.1.2 Demounting the backend bearing .................................................................... .. 160
7.29.1.3 Installing the new backend bearing.................................................................. .. 161
7.30 Checking the oil level of the generator end bearing at Fischer Panda generators......................... .. 164
7.30.1 Oil level check ................................................................................................................ .. 165
7.30.2 Refilling oil ...................................................................................................................... .. 165
7.30.3 Refiller-Set ...................................................................................................................... .. 166
7.30.4 Screw plug ...................................................................................................................... .. 166
7.31 Replacement of the oil-cooled backend bearing ............................................................................ ... 167
7.31.1 Exchange oil-cooled bearing .......................................................................................... .. 167
7.31.2 Demounting the bearing ................................................................................................. .. 167
7.32 ....................................................................................................................................................... ... 180
8 Generator Failure.................................................................................................................................... ... 181
8.1 Personal requirements.................................................................................................................... .. 181
8.2 Hazard notes for the troubleshooting.............................................................................................. .. 181
8.3 Tools and measuring instruments................................................................................................... .. 183
8.4 Overloading the Generator............................................................................................................. .. 183
8.4.1 Effects of Short Circuiting and Overloading on the Generator ....................................... .. 183
8.4.2 Overloading the Generator with Electric Motors ............................................................. .. 183
8.4.3 Generator Voltage Fluctuations and Monitoring ............................................................. .. 184
8.4.4 Automatic Voltage Monitoring and Auto-Shut Down ...................................................... .. 184
8.5 Adjusting Instructions for the Spindle of the actuator (not ND models) .......................................... .. 184
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8.5.1 Adjustment of the maximum upper speed ...................................................................... .. 185
8.5.2 Adjustment of the normal speed limitation ...................................................................... .. 186
8.5.3 Lubrication of the spiral thread spindle (not ND models) ................................................ .. 186
8.5.4 Effects of a overload to the actuator (not ND models) .................................................... .. 187
8.5.4.1 Possible disturbances in the area of the rev regulation „VCS“......................... .. 188
8.5.4.2 Steps to check the voltage control by a disturbance:....................................... .. 188
8.5.4.3 If the actuator is not moving the following points are necessary:..................... .. 188
8.5.4.4 The mechanical voltage limitation must be checked regularly. The following steps have
to be done: 188
8.6 Low Generator-Output Voltage....................................................................................................... ..189
8.6.1 Discharge the capacitors ................................................................................................ .. 189
8.6.2 Checking the Capacitors ................................................................................................. .. 189
8.7 Testing generator stator windings .................................................................................................. ...191
8.7.1 Checking the generator voltage ...................................................................................... .. 191
8.7.2 Measuring the coil resistance ......................................................................................... .. 191
8.7.3 Checking the coil(s) to short-circuit ................................................................................. .. 191
8.7.4 Measuring the inductive resistance ................................................................................ .. 192
8.7.5 Testing generator stator winding for „shorts“ to ground .................................................. .. 192
8.7.6 Coil Resistance Measurements in Stator Windings ........................................................ .. 198
8.7.6.1 Checking windings. .......................................................................................... .. 198
8.8 Measuring the Coil Inductive Resistance........................................................................................ ..199
8.9 Generator provides no Voltage....................................................................................................... ..199
8.9.1 Rotor Magnetism Loss and „Re-magnetizing“ ................................................................ .. 199
8.10 Starting Problems ........................................................................................................................... ..200
8.10.1 Fuel Solenoid Valve ........................................................................................................ .. 200
8.10.2 Failure Bypass Switch ...................................................................................................... 201
8.10.3 Stop solenoid .................................................................................................................. .. 201
8.10.4 Damage to starter motor ................................................................................................. .. 202
8.11 Troubleshooting Table .................................................................................................................... ..203
8.12 Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. ..203
8.12.1 Generator faults .............................................................................................................. .. 203
8.12.1.1 Generator output to low. For 50Hz versions: less than 200V. For 60Hz versions: less
than 100V. 203
8.12.1.2 Generator voltage to high (more then 240V-50Hz / 135V-60Hz). If the generator is pro-
viding excessively high voltage, the following potential causes should be investigated:
203
8.12.1.3 Generator voltage fluctuates. ........................................................................... .. 203
8.12.1.4 Generator is not able to start a electric motor. ................................................. .. 203
8.12.1.5 Diesel motor fails to start.................................................................................. .. 203
8.12.1.6 Starter motor is turning the engine, but generator fails to start. ....................... .. 204
8.12.1.7 Motor does not achieves enough speed during starting process..................... .. 204
8.12.1.8 Motor runs irregular.......................................................................................... .. 204
8.12.1.9 Motor speed drops. .......................................................................................... .. 204
8.12.1.10Motor runs in off position.................................................................................. .. 205
8.12.1.11Motor stops by itself. ........................................................................................ .. 205
8.12.1.12Sooty black exhaust. ........................................................................................ .. 205
8.12.1.13Generator must be shut off immediately if:....................................................... .. 205
8.12.1.14Troubleshooting VCS system........................................................................... .. 205
9 Appendix.................................................................................................................................................. ...207
9.1 Engine oil ........................................................................................................................................ ..207
9.1.1 Engine oil classification ................................................................................................... .. 207
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9.1.1.1 Operating range:.............................................................................................. .. 207
9.1.1.2 Quality of oil: .................................................................................................... .. 207
9.2 Coolant specifications..................................................................................................................... .. 208
9.2.1 Coolant mixture ratio ...................................................................................................... .. 208
9.3 Fuel................................................................................................................................................. .. 208
9.4 Technical data coil.......................................................................................................................... .. 209
9.5 Diameter of conduits vehicle generators ........................................................................................ .. 210
9.6 Rated current ................................................................................................................................. ... 213
9.7 Cable cross-section ........................................................................................................................ .. 213
9.8 Technical Data................................................................................................................................ .. 213
9.9 ........................................................................................................................................................ .. 218
Generator Control Panel P6+ Manual......................................................................................................... ... 219
Current revision status................................................................................................................................ ... 220
Hardware....................................................................................................................................................... ... 220
10 Safety Instructions Generator Control P6+.......................................................................................... ... 221
10.1 Personal requirements.................................................................................................................... .. 221
10.2 Safety instructions .......................................................................................................................... .. 221
11 General operation ................................................................................................................................... ... 223
11.1 Panel Generator Control................................................................................................................. .. 223
11.1 Rear view 12 V-version................................................................................................................... .. 224
11.2 Rear view 24 V-version................................................................................................................... .. 225
11.3 Installation of the remote control panel........................................................................................... .. 226
11.3.1 Placement. ..................................................................................................................... .. 226
11.3.2 Terminal connections ....................................................................................................... 226
11.3.3 Function of the jumpers .................................................................................................... 227
11.3.4 Configuration and adjustment ......................................................................................... .. 228
11.3.4.1 Configuration and setting sheet KE01.............................................................. .. 228
11.3.4.2 Configuration and setting sheet KE02.............................................................. ... 229
11.3.4.3 Configuration and setting sheet KE03.............................................................. .. 230
11.3.4.4 Configuration and setting sheet KE04.............................................................. ... 231
11.4 Starting preparation / Checks (daily) .............................................................................................. .. 232
11.4.1 Marine version ................................................................................................................ .. 232
11.4.2 Vehicle version ............................................................................................................... .. 232
11.5 Starting and stopping the generators ............................................................................................. ... 233
11.5.1 Starting the generator ..................................................................................................... .. 233
11.5.2 Stopping the generator ..................................................................................................... 234
11.6 Automatic adapter - optional .......................................................................................................... ... 235
11.6.1 Function: ......................................................................................................................... .. 235
11.6.2 The Automatic input: ....................................................................................................... ... 236
11.6.3 Terminal connections ....................................................................................................... 237
11.7 Master-Slave adapter - optional...................................................................................................... .. 237
11.7.1 Fischer Panda Art. No. 21.02.02.015P, 12 V-version ..................................................... .. 237
11.7.2 Fischer Panda Art. No. 21.02.02.01P, 24 V-version ....................................................... .. 238
11.7.3 Terminal Connections: ...................................................................................................... 238
11.7.4 Fuse: .............................................................................................................................. .. 238
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11.7.5 Terminal connections ...................................................................................................... .. 239
11.7.5.1 Terminal X2 (IN/OUT from view Master-Operating-Panel)............................... .. 239
11.7.5.2 Terminal X3...................................................................................................... .. 239
11.7.6 Configuration and adjustment ......................................................................................... .. 240
11.7.6.1 Configuration and setting sheet KE05.............................................................. .. 240
11.7.6.2 Configuration and setting sheet KE06.............................................................. ...241
12 Measurements......................................................................................................................................... ...243
12.1 Hole pattern .................................................................................................................................... ..243
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing a Fischer Panda Generator and choosing Fischer Panda as your partner for mobile power
on board. With your generator, you now have the means to produce your own power – wherever you are - and
experience even greater independence. Not only do you have a Fischer Panda generator on board, you also have
worldwide support from the Fischer Panda Team. Please take the time to read this and find how we can support you
further.
Installation Approval and Warranty
Every generator has a worldwide warranty. You can apply for this warranty through your dealer when the installation
is approved. If you have purchased an extended warranty, please ensure that it is kept in a safe place and that the
dealer has your current address. Consult your dealer about warranty options especially if you have purchased a
used generator. He will be able to advise about authorised Fischer Panda Services worldwide.
Service and Support
To ensure that your generator operates reliably, regular maintenance checks and tasks as specified in this manual
must be carried out. Fischer Panda can supply Service Kits which are ideal for regular servicing tasks. We only
supply the highest quality components which are guaranteed to be the RIGHT parts for your generator. Service
“Plus” Kits are also available and ideal for longer trips where more than one service interval may be required.
If you require assistance – please contact your Fischer Panda Dealer. Please do not attempt to undertake any repair
work yourself, as this may affect your generator warranty. Your dealer will also be able to assist in finding your
nearest Fischer Panda service station. Your nearest service station can also be found in our Global Service Network
which can be downloaded from our homepage.
Product Registration
Please take the time to register your Fischer Panda Generator on our website at
http://www.fischerpanda.de/mypanda
By registering, you will ensure that you will be kept up to date on any technical upgrades or specific information on
the operation or servicing of your generator. We can even let you know about new Fischer Panda products –
especially helpful if you are planning to upgrade or expand your installation at a later date.
Fischer Panda Quality - Tried and Tested
DIN-certified according DIN ISO 9001
Thank you for purchasing a Fischer Panda Generator.
Your Fischer Panda Team
General Instructions and Regulations
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1. General Instructions and Regulations
1.1 Safety first!
These symbols are used throughout this manual and on labels on the machine itself to warn of the possibility of
personal injury of lethal danger during certain maintenance work or operations. Read these instructions carefully.
WARNING: Hazardous materials Can cause acute or chronic health impairments or death
even in very small quantities if inhaled, swallowed, or
absorbed through the skin.
WARNING: Important information! This warning symbol draws attention to special warnings,
instructions or procedures which, if not strictly observed, may
result in damage or destruction of equipment.
WARNING: Fire hazard Warning of materials that may ignite in the presence of an
ignition source (cigarettes, hot surfaces, sparks, etc.).
PROHIBITED: No smoking In the environment described / during the work specified,
smoking is prohibited.
PROHIBITED: No fire or naked light Fire and naked light are ignition sources that must be
avoided.
PROHIBITED: Do not activate/start up The equipment shall not be activated or started up while work
is in progress.
General Instructions and Regulations
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PROHIBITED: Do not touch Touching of the corresponding parts and systems is
prohibited.
DANGER: Automatic start-up Danger for life! Working at a running generator can
result in severe personal injury.
The generator can be equipped with a automatic start device.
This means, an external signal may trigger an automatic
start-up. To avoid an unexpected starting of the generator,
the starter battery must be disconnected before working at
the generator.
WARNING: Hazardous electric voltage This danger symbol refers to the danger of electric shock and
draws attention to special warnings, instructions or
procedures which, if not strictly observed, may result in
severe personal injury or loss of life due to electric shock.
WARNING: General warning General warning of a hazard area
WARNING: Danger due to inhalation and/or
ingestion
Can cause acute or chronic health impairments or death
even in very small quantities if inhaled or ingested.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock upon contactWarning of live parts that may cause electric shock upon
contact. Especially dangerous for persons with heart
problems or pacemakers.
WARNING: Danger due to rotating parts Danger of injury due to being pulled into equipment. Bruising
and torn off body parts possible. Risk of being pulled in when
touching with body part, loose-fitting clothing, scarf, tie, etc.
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WARNING: Explosion hazard Warning of substances that may cause an explosion under
certain conditions, e.g. presence of heat or ignition sources.
WARNING: Hot surface Warning of hot surfaces and liquids. Burn/scalding hazard.
WARNING: Danger due to corrosive substances,
potential contamination of person
Warning of substances that cause chemical burns upon
contact. These substances can act as contaminants if
introduced into the body.
WARNING: System may be pressurised! When the system is opened, the pressure can be relieved
abruptly and expel hot gases and fluids. Risk of injury due to
parts flying about, burn hazard due to liquids and gases.
WARNING: Hearing damageWarning of hearing damages.
WARNING: Magnetic fieldWarning of magnetic field.
WARNING: OverpressureWarning of overpressure.
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MANDATORY INSTRUCTION: Wear snugly fitting
protective clothing (PPE).
Wearing the applicable snugly fitting protective clothing
provides protection from hazards and can prevent damage to
your health.
MANDATORY INSTRUCTION: Wear hearing
protection (PPE).
Wearing hearing protection provides protection from acute
and gradual hearing loss.
MANDATORY INSTRUCTION: Wear safety
goggles (PPE).
Wearing safety goggles protects the eyes from damage.
Optical spectacles are not a replacement for the
corresponding safety goggles.
MANDATORY INSTRUCTION: Wear protective
gloves (PPE).
Wearing protective gloves provides the hands from hazards
like friction, graze, punctures or deep cuts and protects them
from contact with hot surfaces.
MANDATORY INSTRUCTION: Observe the
instructions in the manual.
Compliance with the instructions in the manual can avert
danger and prevent accidents. This will protect you and the
generator.
MANDATORY INSTRUCTION: Comply with
environmental protection requirements.
Environmental protection saves our living environment. For
you and for your children.
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1.2 Tools
These symbols are used throughout this manual to show which tool must be used for maintenance or installation.
Spanners
W.A.F X = width across flats of X mm
Hook wrench for oil filter
Screw driver, for slotted head screws and for Phillips head screws
Multimeter, multimeter with capacitor measuring unit
Socket wrench set
Hexagon socket wrench set
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Clamp-on ammeter (DC for synchronous generators; AC for asynchronous
generators)
Torque wrench
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1.3 Manufacturer declaration in accordance with the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC
Manufacturer declaration in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
The generator was designed in such a way that all assemblies correspond with the CE guidelines. If Machinery
Directive 2006/42/EC is applied, then it is forbidden to start the generator until it has been ascertained that the
system into which the generator is to be integrated also complies with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. This
includes the exhaust system, cooling system and electrical installations.
The evaluation of “protection against contact“ must be carried out when installed, in conjunction with the respective
system. This also includes correct electrical connections, a safe ground wire connection, foreign body and humidity
protection, protection against moisture due to excessive condensation, as well as overheating through appropriate
and inappropriate use of the equipment in its installed state. The responsibility for implementing these measures lies
with those who undertake the installation of the generator in the final system.
1.4 Customer registration and guarantee
Use the advantages of registering your product:
you will receive a Guarantee Certificate after approval of your installation data
you will receive extended product information that may be relevant to safety.
You will receive free upgrades as necessary.
Additional advantages:
Based on your complete data record, Fischer Panda technicians can provide you with fast assistance, since 90 % of
the disturbances result from defects in the periphery.
Problems due to installation errors can be recognized in advance.
1.4.1 Technical support
Technical Support via the Internet: info@fischerpanda.de
1.4.2 Caution, important information for start-up!
1. The commissioning log shall be filled in immediately after initial operation and shall be confirmed by signature.
2. The commissioning log must be received by Fischer Panda GmbH at Paderborn within 4 weeks of initial
operation.
3. After receiving the commissioning log, Fischer Panda will make out the official guarantee certificate and send it to
the customer.
4. If warranty claims are made, the document with the guarantee certification must be submitted.
If the above requirements are not or only partly fulfilled, the warranty claim shall become void.
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1.5 Safety Instructions - Safety First!
1.5.1 Safe operation
Careful handling of the equipment is the best insurance against an accident. Read the manual
diligently, and make sure you understand it before starting up the equipment. All operators,
regardless of their experience level, shall read this manual and additional pertinent manuals before
commissioning the equipment or installing an attachment. The owner shall be responsible for
ensuring that all operators receive this information and are instructed on safe handling practices.
1.5.2 Observe safety instructions!
Read and understand this manual and the safety instructions on the generator before trying to start up and operate
the generator. Learn the operating practices and ensure work safety. Familiarise yourself with the equipment and its
limits. Keep the generator in good condition.
1.5.3 Personal protective clothing (PPE)
For maintenance and repair work on the equipment, do not wear loose, torn, or ill-fitting clothing
that may catch on protruding parts or come into contact with pulleys, cooling disks, or other rotating
parts, which can cause severe injury.
Wear appropriate safety and protective clothing during work.
Do not operate the generator while under the influence of alcohol, medications, or drugs.
Do not wear head phones or ear buds while operating, servicing, or repairing the equipment.
1.5.4 Cleanliness ensures safety
Keep the generator and its environment clean.
Before cleaning the generator, shut down the equipment and secure it against accidental start-up.
Keep the generator free from dirt, grease, and waste. Store flammable liquids in suitable
containers only and ensure adequate distance to the generator. Check the lines regularly for
leakage and eliminate leaks immediately as applicable.
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1.5.5 Safe handling of fuels and lubricants
Keep fuels and lubricants away from naked fire.
Before filling up the tank and/or applying lubricant, always shut down the generator and secure it
against accidental start-up.
Do not smoke and avoid naked flame and sparking near fuels and the generator. Fuel is highly
flammable and may explode under certain conditions.
Refuel in well-ventilated open spaces only. If fuel/lubricant was spilled, eliminate fluids
immediately.
Do not mix diesel fuel with petrol or alcohol. Such a mixture can cause fire and will damage the
generator.
Use only approved fuel containers and tank systems. Old bottles and canisters are not adequate.
1.5.6 Exhaust fumes and fire protection
Engine fumes can be hazardous to your health if they accumulate. Ensure that the generator
exhaust fumes are vented appropriately (leak-proof system), and that an adequate fresh air
supply is available for the generator and the operator (forced ventilation).
Check the system regularly for leakage and eliminate leaks as applicable.
Exhaust gases and parts containing such fumes are very hot; they may cause burns under certain
circumstances. Always keep flammable parts away from the generator and the exhaust system.
To prevent fire, ensure that electrical connections are not short-circuited. Check regularly that all
lines and cables are in good condition and that there is no chafing. Bare wires, open chafing
spots, frayed insulation, and loose cable connections can cause dangerous electric shocks, short-
circuit, and fire.
The generator shall be integrated in the existing fire safety system by the operating company.
Exhaust gases from diesel motors and some components are carcinogenic and can cause
deformities and other genetic defects.
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
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