I noticed the problem about the trend of increasing of Hz (And rpm) specially with no load... from 50 to 52hz (i'm in italy) in 2/3 minutes... at the same time if I apply sudden loads of 60/80%, like a welding machine I notice an inadequate tendency not to recover rpm...and the
consequent drop of hz... I tried to move the knurled knob...but I would not do things randomly
There is no governor, per-say, on this model, (MEP-004A) gen set. You have the hertz/engine speed adjustment knob/cable, and that's it. The cable does all the functions of a governor in the sense that it should not let the engine over speed, and it will set an upper limit of engine speed. It can NOT stop it from going lower, because of air in the fuel system, trash in the fuel system, poor performance of the TWO electrical fuel pumps, injector pump and filter system. An electrical governor system would at least TRY and compensate. So if you are losing RPM/hertz, its a fuel problem, or an injector pump problem. When a 004A fluctuates, its normally always fuel problem. You need to check:
1. The gen set fuel tank for dirt and trash.
2. BOTH electric fuel pumps for CORRECT operation.
3. Insure that the fuel strainers in both electric fuel pumps are clean, and that the springs and magnets are in the pumps.
4. Check the day tank for trash and dirt.
5. Check the check valve that is just before the injector pump.
6. Check that the arm on the injector pump moves freely.
7. Remove and check the fuel cut off solenoid on the injector pump.
8. Insure that EVERY connection is tight, and every hose is dry, on the fuel system.
9. DO NOT move the knob on the injector pump, unless you know what you are doing. Read the -34 manual before attempting to "adjust" the knob.
You need to give us a bit more information. Is the set new to you? Have you had it a long time and it just started to act strange?