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Download manuals right off this site....see link above for tech manuals...there's one link for the 15 kw on a trailer. Or you can google & find several locations to download op & maint TM and others.
Kevin
Gordon,
If you can, try to conduct an inspection of the unit you want to buy. Wouldn't hurt also to bring in a breaker bar to turn over the engine. Also you can open up the unit & look a little closer at internal wiring, etc. than the GL pix. As to price, these units have been sold for under...
OK--now I get it! :) The photos you showed are from the MEP-004A that you want to purchase. That's a good model (with the acoustic enclosure) especially if you plan to operate the generator in a neighborhood. And yes, according to the model # on the data plate, that is a 60hz machine. So...
Gordon--Please show the data plate that is often found right above or near the "Kilowatt Capacity" label plate--the one that actually shows the generator model number. Also please answer other questions in my prior post.
Its kinda hard to assist when questions asked are not answered....aua...
Gordon--no problem--just "go advanced" & go to "manage attachments" then upload the photos. Use the test page for practice--that's what I did prior to uploading photos the first time. :)
Back to the generator question--so it sounds like you have one of each, an MEP004A & an MEP 113A, correct...
Ike,
On all my MEP4s, the data plate (the one with serial number) only has MEP-004A stenciled. I understand that the "Kilowatt Capacity" data plate (generally on the ASK models) does show both 60hz & 400hz frequencies--that's why I wanted him to post the actual data plate and maybe a couple...