56
2
(FC_7)
HIGH TEMPERATURE
The contacts of the Over Temperature Switch
(OTS) are normally open. If the engine coolant
reaches a critical temperature, the switch
contacts will close and complete a circuit to
ground through Wire # 95.
If the system control panel senses this ground, it
will shut down the generator. The digital display
will show FC_7 and the remote LED will
repeatedly flash seven times with a pause.
Common causes for high temperature include:
• Running the unit with the side doors
removed
• Obstructed air inlet or exhaust port
• Debris in the radiator cooling fins
• Loose fan belt
• Low coolant level
Contact Power Solutions, Inc. (PSI Technical
Service Specialists, 1-888-3311-5764 or at:
Serice@PowerGreatLakes.com) for overheating
caused by an engine component, such as a
leaking gasket, water pump, or a faulty
thermostat.
Inspect for and correct any of these conditions
before checking the OTS. Once the problem is
corrected, reset the fault code detection system.
SEE RESETTING FAULT CODE DETECTION
SYSTEM ON PAGE 19.
TEST 1 - Check Over-Temperature Switch
1. Turn SYSTEM switch to OFF.
2. Remove the 15 Amp fuse from the system
control panel.
3. Remove Wire #95 (A) from the OTS.
Make sure the wire does not touch the
ground.
4. With the engine at room temperature test
for continuity of the switch (Figure 58).
Figure 58
• If no continuity is measured, the switch
is good. Proceed to TEST 2 - Check
Wire #95.
• If continuity is found, replace the OTS.
5. Reconnect the wiring, install fuse and
reset the exercise timer.
SEE RESETTING THE EXERCISE TIMER ON
PAGE 13.
TEST 2 - Check Wire # 95
1. Turn SYSTEM switch to OFF.
2. Remove the 15 Amp fuse from the system
control panel.
3. Gain access to the generator control
panel.
SEE HOW TO ACCESS THE SYSTEM CONTROL
PANEL ON PAGE 17.
4. Remove the 8-pin connector from the
system control panel board (Figure 59).
WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead
components, chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer and
reproductive harm. Wash hands after
handling.