So, what are the steps for debugging Cummins generator sets? The debugging steps of Cummins generator set are as follows:
1. After closing the fuse inside the Cummins generator control box, press the start button and hold it down for 3-5 seconds. If the start is unsuccessful, wait for about 20 seconds to restart. If multiple attempts to start are unsuccessful, the starting operation should be stopped, and fault factors such as battery voltage or oil circuit should be eliminated before restarting.
2. When starting, the oil pressure should be observed. If the oil pressure is not displayed or very low, the vehicle should be stopped immediately for inspection.
3. After starting the Cummins generator set, check the various parameters of the control box module, such as oil pressure, water temperature, voltage, frequency, etc.
4. Under normal circumstances, for units that have idle requirements after reaching the rated speed directly after starting, the idle time is generally 3-5 minutes. The idle time should not be too long, otherwise it may burn out the relevant components of the generator.
5. Check for leaks in the oil, water, and electrical systems of the unit
6. Check the fastening of each connection of the unit for looseness and severe vibration
7. Observe whether various protection and monitoring devices of the unit are normal
8. When the speed reaches the rated speed and all parameters for no-load operation are stable, close the circuit and send power
9. Check and confirm whether the parameters of the control screen are within the allowable range, and recheck the vibration of the unit for any leaks or other faults
10. Finally, overloading of Cummins generator sets is strictly prohibited during operation.
11. Carefully fill out the Cummins diesel generator set commissioning form, keep two copies each, and explain the precautions and commissioning knowledge training to the operators.