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Maintenance Section
Electrical Connections - Check
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Electrical Connection s - C heck
SMCS Code: 4459-535
Check all expos
ed electrical connections for
tightness.
Check the foll
owing devices for loose mounting or
physical damage:
•
transformers
•
fuses
•
capacitors
•
lightning arr
estors
Check all lead wires and electrical connections for
proper clear
ance.
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Engine - Clean
SMCS Code: 1000-070
Personal injury or death can result from high volt-
age.
Moisture could create p a ths of electrical conduc-
tivity.
Make sure the unit is off line (disconnected from
utility and/or other generators), locked out and
tagged "Do N
ot Operate".
NOTICE
W ater or condensation can cause damage to gen-
erator components. Protect all electrical components
from exposure to water.
NOTICE
Accumulatedgreaseandoilonanengineisafire haz-
ard. Keep the engine clean. Remove debris and fluid
spills whenever a significant quantity accumulates on
the engine.
Steam cleaning the engine will remove accumulated
oil and grease. A clean engine provides the following
benefits:
•
Easy detection of fluid leaks
•
Maximum heat transfer characteristics
•
Ease of mainten
ance
Note: For more information on cleaning and drying
electric gene
rators, refer to Special Instruction,
SEHS9124, “Cleaning and Drying of Electric Set
Generators”.
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Engine Air Cleaner Element
(Dual Elemen
t) - Clean /Rep lace
(If Equip ped)
SMCS Code: 10
51; 1054-037
See this Operation and Maintenance Manual,
“Engine Air C
leaner Element - Clean/Replace” for
information on servicing the primary air filter.
Inspecting and Replacing the
Secondary A
ir Cleaner Element (If
Equipped)
NOTICE
Never run the engine without an air cleaner element
installed. Never run the engine with a damaged air
cleaner ele
ment. Do not use air cleaner elements with
damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Dirt entering the
engine causes premature wear and damage to engine
component
s. Air cleaner elements help to prevent air-
borne debris from entering the air inlet.
NOTICE
Never service the air cleaner element with the engine
running since this will allow dirt to enter the engine.
Operating conditions (dust, dirt, and debris) may
require more frequent service of the air cleaner
element. If the air cleaner element becomes plugged,
the air can split the material of the air cleaner
element. Unfiltered air will drastically accelerate
internal engine wear. Your Caterpillar dealer has
the proper air cleaner elements for your application.
Consult your Caterpillar dealer for the correct air
cleaner element.
The secondary air cleaner element is not serviceable
or washable. The secondary air cleaner element
should be removed and discarded for every three
cleanings of the primary air cleaner element.