Maintenance Interval Schedule - Standard
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SR4 and SR4B Generators and Control Panels
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SR4 and SR4B Generators and Control Panels
Safety Messages
SR4 and SR4B Generators and Control Panels
Maintenance Interval Schedule - Standby
GENERATORS
SR4 and SR4B Generators and Control Panels
Model View Illustrations
3508, 3512, and 3516 Generator Sets
Generator Lead Connections
3508, 3512, and 3516 Generator Sets
Voltage Connections
3508B, 3512B, and 3516B High Displacement Generator Sets
Generator Operation
SR4 and SR4B Generators and Control Panels
Generator Installation
SR4 and SR4B Generators and Control Panels
Manual Operation
SR4 and SR4B Generators and Control Panels
Automatic Operation
Before performing any operation or maintenance procedures, ensure that the Safety Information, warnings, and instructions are read and understood.
To determine the maintenance intervals, use service hours or calendar time, which ever comes first.
Before each consecutive interval is performed, all of the maintenance requirements from the previous interval must be performed.
When Required
Generator Set - TestRotating Rectifier - Test
Varistor - Test
Winding - Test
Daily
Generator - InspectGenerator Load - Check
Power Factor - Check
Voltage and Frequency - Check
Every Week
Air Inlet Filter - CheckBearing Temperature - Measure/Record
Electrical Connections - Check
Generator - Inspect
Space Heater - Check
Stator Winding Temperature - Measure/Record
Voltage and Frequency - Check
Walk-Around Inspection
Every 100 Service Hours or 3 Months
Insulation - TestEvery 1000 Service Hours
Bearing - LubricateEvery 2000 Service Hours or 6 Months
Generator - DryGenerator Set Vibration - Inspect
Stator Lead - Check
Every Year
Rotating Rectifier - CheckEvery 10 000 Service Hours
Bearing - LubricateOverhaul
Bearing - InspectInformation System:
325D and 329D Excavators
Engine Starting with Auxiliary Start Receptacle - If Equipped
C32 Marine and Marine Generator Set Engines
Cooling System
C0.5, C0.7, C0.7, C1.1/3011C, C1.5/3013C, C1.6 and C2.2/3024C/3024CT Industrial Engines and Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines
Refill Capacities and Recommendations
C32 Marine and Marine Generator Set Engines
Air Inlet and Exhaust System
C27 PET GEN SET Electric Power Generation and C27 KNOCKDOWN K Petroleum Power Train Package
Fuel Related Components in Cold Weather
3412E Petroleum Engine
Battery - Test
120M, 12M, 140M, 140, 150, 160M and 160 Motor Graders
Power Train
3412E Petroleum Engine
Electrical System
C11 and C13 Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines
Fuel System - Prime
C11 and C13 Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines
Cooling System
345D, 349D and 349D2 Excavators Hydraulic System
Relief Valve (Main) - Test and Adjust - Heavy Lift
3412E Petroleum Engine
Electronic Control System Components
SR4 and SR4B Generators and Control Panels
Maintenance Interval Schedule - Standby
2004/11/01
New Injectors and New Flash Files are Now in Production {1290, 7620}
345C Excavator Hydraulic System
Stick Drift Reduction Valve
C7 Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines
Fuel Transfer Pump - Remove
C7 Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines
Fuel Transfer Pump - Install
C0.5, C0.7, C0.7, C1.1/3011C, C1.5/3013C, C1.6 and C2.2/3024C/3024CT Industrial Engines and Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines
Alternator and Fan Belts - Inspect/Adjust
C0.5, C0.7, C0.7, C1.1/3011C, C1.5/3013C, C1.6 and C2.2/3024C/3024CT Industrial Engines and Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines
Engine Crankcase Breather - Replace
C27 and C32 Engines
Finding Top Center Position for No. 1 Piston
C9 Industrial Engines
Cooling System
2004/12/01
Improved Alignment of a Coolant Tube {1380}
C0.5, C0.7, C0.7, C1.1/3011C, C1.5/3013C, C1.6 and C2.2/3024C/3024CT Industrial Engines and Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines
Turbocharger - Inspect - If Equipped
C32 Marine Engines
Fuel System