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TESTING OF EMERGENCY GENERATORS FOR NFPA 110
NFPA 110 requires that the EPSS, including all appurtenant components (i.e. generator sets, transfer switches, circuit breakers, fuel systems, and other equipment) be inspected weekly and exercised under load at least monthly. (8.4.1) -
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Location
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Asset ID
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Generator
GENERATOR SET
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Generator Set Brand
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Generator Set Model
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Generator Set Serial #
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Generator Set Spec
ENGINE
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Engine Brand
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Engine Model
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Engine Serial #
GENERATOR
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Generator Brand
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Generator Model
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Generator Serial #
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Generator Type
FEATURES
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Voltage
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Speed
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Phases
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Frecuency
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TECHNICIANS INFORMATION
- Gomez Ronald
- Quezada Antonio
- Huapaya, Jose
- Misaico, Raul
- Torres, Jesus
- Saenz, Carlos
TESTING GENERATOR GEN 03 UTILITY - NFPA 110 Sec. 8.4.1
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Attach photo of Generator
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Pre-Test Inspection
Inspection
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1. Inspection start hour
Horometer
The control Module.
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1. The control module is free of alarms?
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what is the alarm? Describe
Leaks
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1. Are leaks visible?
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describe the leak
Diesel Engine System
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1. Fuel tank is at least two-thirds full. <br>Reference Record level
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2. Tank float switch.
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3. Solenoid valve operation.
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4. System free of water.
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5. Flexible hoses and connectors.
Lubrication System
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1. Oil level good in vertical motor sight glass is within acceptable range.
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Cooling System
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1. Cooling water level is within acceptable range.
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Range?
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Range?
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2. Condition of flexible hoses and connections.
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3. Engine coolant heater is operating.
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What is the cause?
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4. Fan belts in good condition and with proper tension?
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5. The radiator grills and ventilation.<br>Are open without any obstructions?
Exhaust System
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1. Free of leakage?
Intake system
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1. Is the air filter in good condition?
Battery System
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1. Electrolyte level in batteries is within acceptable range.
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2. Is the battery charger operational and without alarms?
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3. Record battery voltage (with auxiliary charger)
Electrical System
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2. Are the circuit breakers and fuses OK?
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3. Controller pilot light ( in automatic ) is illuminated.
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4. Is the generator switch in the closed (ON) position?
Testing
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TESTING THE GENERATOR.
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1. Test start time
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2. Time the test ended
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3. Record battery voltage with alternator (running)
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4. Test with load?
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5. Load bank online?
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What is the cause?
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How much load?
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6. Time delay engine cooldown (TDEC)
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7. Horometer, at the end of the test.
GENERATOR SET
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1. Record engine start time (seconds)
- 01 seconds
- 02 seconds
- 03 seconds
- 04 seconds
- 05 seconds
- 06 seconds
- 07 seconds
- 08 seconds
- 09 seconds
- 10 seconds
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2. Was any alarm or fault displayed during the test?
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What was the alarm or fault? describe
Record for every hour of testing
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1. Test Hour
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2. Voltage L-L
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2.1 Voltage L-N
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3. Amps
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7. P.F.
Diesel main tanks (before testing)
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Online Tank
- main tank # 01
- main tank # 02
- Main tank # 03
- Main tank # 04
- Main tank # 05
- Main tank # 06
- Main tank # 07
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Return Tank
- main tank # 01
- main tank # 02
- Main tank # 03
- Main tank # 04
- Main tank # 05
- Main tank # 06
- Main tank # 07
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Tank 1
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Tank 2
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Tank 3
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Tank 4
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Tank 5
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Tank 6
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Tank 7
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Daily tanks
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Gallons
Diesel main tanks (after test)
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Tank 1
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Tank 2
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Tank 3
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Tank 4
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Tank 5
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Tank 6
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Tank 7
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Daily tanks
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Fuel consumed approx
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Online Tank
- main tank # 01
- main tank # 02
- Main tank # 03
- Main tank # 04
- Main tank # 05
- Main tank # 06
- Main tank # 07
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Return Tank
- main tank # 01
- main tank # 02
- Main tank # 03
- Main tank # 04
- Main tank # 05
- Main tank # 06
- Main tank # 07
Comments and observations
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1. Add observations?
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Describe
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2. Add comments and recommendations
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Describe
Completion
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FAC Tech
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Name & Signature