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DONNELLY ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL <br /> 3. Lube oil cooler <br /> 4. Flexible fuel lines <br /> 5. Gear-driven water pump <br /> 6. Coolant and oil drain valves <br /> 7. Fuel priming pump <br /> 8. Crankcase fumes disposal system <br /> 9. Engine control wiring - multi-strand plastic insulated cable enclosed in nylon flexible slotted <br /> conduit terminated in bulkhead fittings. <br /> 10. Electronic solid state main breaker <br /> 11. Fan guard per UL2200 <br /> 12. Wiring harnesses per UL2200 <br /> 13. Base fuel tank and tie down bolt openings <br /> 14. A temperature gage installed on the exhaust for start-up inspection by the maintenance <br /> director and certification <br /> 2.4 STARTING <br /> A. Starting Motor: A DC electric starting system with positive engagement drive shall be provided. The <br /> motor voltage shall be as recommended by the engine manufacturer. <br /> B. Automatic Control: Fully automatic generator set start stop controls in the generator switchboard <br /> shall be provided. Controls shall provide shutdown for low oil pressure, high water temperature, <br /> overspeed, overcrank, and two auxiliary contacts for activating accessory items. Controls shall <br /> include a 30 second single cranking cycle limit with lockout. <br /> C. Batteries: A lead acid storage battery to be used in conjunction with the electric starting system and <br /> generator control switchgear shall be provided for each engine. The batteries shall have sufficient <br /> capacity to provide for on minute total cranking time without recharging and shall be 12 hour rated. <br /> The battery shall be rated by the battery manufacturer in accordance with requirements set forth by <br /> the engine manufacturer. Provide a battery rack of fiberglass construction with bottom insert to <br /> insulate the batteries and prevent corrosion and necessary cables, clamps and replaceable <br /> connectors. Batteries shall be mounted in the weatherproof enclosure as required. Wiring shall be <br /> sized as required by manufacturer for distance involved. Battery heater shall be provided where <br /> indicated on the submittals list and where the generator is installed above 40 degrees north <br /> latitude. <br /> D. Battery Charger: Current limiting battery charger shall be provided to automatically recharge <br /> batteries. Charger shall be float equalized and shall float at 2.17 volts per cell and equalize at 2.33 <br /> volts per cell. It shall include overload protection silicon diode full wave rectifiers, voltage surge <br /> suppressor, DC ammeter, DC voltmeter, and fused AC input. AC input voltage shall be 120 volts, <br /> single phase. Amperage output shall be no less than 20 amperes and size based on load of gear <br /> and recharge of battery in 24 hours. Charger shall be Olympian 10amp dual rate. Charger shall <br /> have auxiliary contacts to close on low voltage and N.O. AC input for connection to respective <br /> generator control cubicle in generator switchboard. Charger shall be capable of fully charging <br /> batteries during running conditions and shall be coordinated with generator provided. <br /> E. Governing System: Governing system shall be as follows; <br /> 1. Provide a Woodward 2301 or Barber Coleman equal, electronic adjustable isochronous <br /> governor with electronic speed sensing. <br /> 2. Governor shall provide adjustable speed setting from 58 to 62 hertz and maintain the <br /> frequency within plus or minus 0.25 percent from no load to full load. Upon load change of not <br /> more than 25 percent of rated load,the governor shall re-establish stable operation in not less <br /> than one and one-half seconds. Stable operation is defined as operation at a frequency within <br /> plus or minus 0.25 percent of rated frequency. <br /> 3. The maximum change of frequency during the one and one-half second load change surging <br /> period shall not exceed 0.5 Hz. <br /> Heartland Health Care Center of Zephyrhills-3181 16650-4 DE No 217032 <br /> 38220 Henry Drive,Zephyrhills, FL 33542 Pending Emergency Rule 59A-4.1265 <br />