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Roger that! They are connected. Easy way to check is use a multimeter. Turn it to Ohms, go from LO to N. Got continuity? Then they are bonded.diverting for a minute..does this pic (with a bar connection) indicate the Ground and Neutral are bonded?
This is very common. These generators have a safety device that will shut the unit down when the fuel gets low. It's so you don't have to waste time trying to prime the fuel system again. If you have small arms you can reach through the fuel filler neck (after you remove the strainer) and feel to the right, you should feel a float that controls the low fuel fault. Usually if you fill the unit full and run it for a little while it will become unstuck. To keep the unit running so it doesn't shut down, hit the battle short switch on, this will bypass the safety features.Fellow Steelers,
thanks!!!! for the education!. yes it was indeed reversed wiring. still miffed as to how/why it came out of the army auction mis-wired.. The gen started with no smoke !. Here is what I noted.
1. Moved the Master Switch to "PRIME & RUN" .........ticking/knocking sound from the fuel pump...
2. Moved the Master Switch to "START' ......Gen started immediately, and runs
3. Generator seems to shake/vibrate out of the norm, not sure why...
4. The OIL PRESSURE seems to be way out there >=80!!...the TM says should be between 25-60 .any pointers?
The gen runs for about 2-3 mins and shuts down with a "NO FUEL" Fault Indicator Light on...I have filled it with 1/2 tank so I know definitely nothing to do with fuel level in tank....When I move Master Switch to STOP and start the sequence again, the "NO FUEL FAULT LIGHT" seems to automatically disappear/reset and I can start the gen with no problem.
----could this shutdown be due to air in the lines??? or indicative of a fuel pump issue? I observed the same ticking/knocking sound from the auxiliary pump also when I move the Master Switch to "PRIME & RUN AUX FUEL"
as always ever grateful for any pointers or advice ...Thx