a heavy plastic divider with tabs. Drawings shall be folded, with
the title block visible, and placed in plastic pockets with
reinforced holes.
a.
[Procedures for each routine maintenance item].
[Procedures for troubleshooting].
[Factory-service, take-down overhaul, and repair service
manuals, with parts lists].
b.
A copy of the posted instructions.
c. A component list which includes the manufacturer's name,
address, type or style, model or serial number, rating, and
catalog number for the major components specified for nameplates.
[Six] [_____] complete reproducible copies of the final relay
and protective device settings. The settings shall be recorded
with the name of the company and individual responsible for their
accuracy.
Special Tools
Two complete sets of special tools required for maintenance
that only the manufacturer provides, for special purposes, or to
reach otherwise inaccessible parts. The tools shall be supplied
complete with a suitable tool box. One handset shall be provided
change governor response settings.
Filters
Two complete sets of filters, required for maintenance, shall be
supplied in a suitable storage box. These filters shall be in
addition to filters replaced after testing.
1.3
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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NOTE: Engine Generator Parameter Schedule. Where
multiple engine-generator sets of different sizes or
applications are to be provided, a Parameter
Schedule should be shown on the contract drawings
(one for each engine-generator set to be installed).
If only one engine-generator set is provided (or
multiples of the same type, size, etc.), the
schedule may be in the body of the specification.
Note that the specifications refer to the Engine
Generator Parameter Schedule and the designer must
provide one each by that name.
Some load applications require precise generator
characteristics and control of transient response.
Most loads do not require stricter control than most
off-the-shelf engine generator sets can provide.
The criticality of the output and response
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