WESTERBEKE 8.5, 12.5 and 15.0KW BTG - 60 HERTZ & 6.8, 10.0 and 12.0KW BTG - 50 HERTZ Marine GASOLINE Generator SETS Technical Ma
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TECHNICAL MANUAL WESTERBEKE 8.5, 12.5 AND 15.0KW BTG - 60 HERTZ 6.8, 10.0 AND 12.0KW BTG - 50 HERTZ MARINE GASOLINE GENERATOR SETS PUBLICATION #037375 EDITION TWO NOVEMBER 1993 j r-.-v 'WESTERBEKE WESTERBEKECORPORATION • MYLES STANDISH INDUSTRIAL PARK J 150 JOHN HANCOCK ROAD, TAUNTON, MA 02780-7319 U.S.A. • TEL: (508)823-7677· FAX: (508)884-9688 • WEBSITE: www.WESTERBEKE.COM
Gasoline with an ETHANOL content higher than 10% (E10) is not allowed and may void warranty. Engines & Generators
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following symbols appear in this manual to call attention to and emphasize conditions potentially dangerous to the operator. IWARNINGI The above symbol is used in the manual to warn of possible serious personal injury or loss of life. CAUTION The above symbol is used in the manual to caution personnel of possible damage to equipment. Read the manual carefully and thoroughly before attempting to operate the equipment. Know when dangerous conditions can exist and take necessary precautions to protect personnel and equipment. Fuels, exhaust gases, batteries, electrical equipment, and moving and hot parts are potential hazards that could result in serious personal injury or death. Follow recommended proce- dures carefully. PJways operate bilge blowers for at least five minutes before starting a gasoline-fueled engine; ensure no gasoline fumes are present before starting. • prevent Electric Shock Shut off electric power before accessing electrical equip- ment. Use insulated mats whenever working on electrical equip- ment. Make sure your clothing is dry, not damp (particularly shoes), and keep your skin surfaces dry when handling electrical equipment. Remove wristwatch and jewelry when working on electri- cal equipment. Do not connect utility shore power to vessel's AC circuits, except through a ship-to-shore double-throw transfer switch. Damage to vessel's AC generator may result if this is not done. Be extremely careful when working on electrical com- ponents. High voltage can cause injury or death. • Exhaust Gases Are Toxic Ensure that the exhaust system is adequate to expel gases discharged from the engine. Check exhaust system regularly for leaks and make sure the exhaust manifolds are securely attached and no warping exists. Be sure the unit and its surroundings are well-ventilated. • Use Extreme Care When Handling Engine Fuel (A constant danger of explosion or fire exists) Do not fill fuel tank(s) while the engine is running. Do not smoke or use an open flame near the engine or the fuel tank. . • Do Not Alter or Modjfy the Fuel System Be sure all fuel supplies hav.e a positive shut-off valve. Be certain fuel line fittings are adequately tightened and free of leaks. Make sure a fire extinguisher is installed nearby and is properly maintained. Be familiar with its proper use. Ex- tinguishers rated ABC by the NFPA are appropriate for all applications encountered in this environment. • Use Extreme Care When ServiCing Batteries Wear rubber gloves, a rubber apron, and eye protection when servicing batteries. Lead acid batteries emit hydrogen, a highly-explosive gas, which can be ignited by electrical arcing or by a lighted cigarette, cigar, or pipe. Do not smoke or allow an open flame near the battery being serviced. Shut off all electrical equipment in the vicinity to prevent electrical arcing during servicing. • Avoid Moving Parts Do not service the unit while the unit is running; if a situation arises in which it is absolutely necessary to make operating adjustments, use extreme care to avoid moving parts and hot exhaust system components. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry when servicing equipment; avoid wearing loose jackets, shirts or sleeves, rings, necklaces, or bracelets that might be caught in moving parts. Make sure all attaching hardware is properly tightened. Keep protective shields and guards in theiJ respective place at all times. Do not check fluid levels or the drive-belt's tension while the unit is operating. Do not work on the equipment when mentally or physically incapaCitated by fatigue.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section page PRODUCT SOFTWARE DISCLAIMER 1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 2 MODEL PHOTOS WITH CALLOUTS 4 GENERAL 8 8.5 KWBTG, 12.5 KW BTG AND 15.0KWBTG ENGINE SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 9 ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIFICATIONS 18 AC GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS 19 TIGHTENING TORQUES REQUIREMENTS 20 TABLE OF STANDARD HARDWARE TIGHTENING TORQUES 21 GENERATOR OVERHAUL 23 PREPARATIONS 24 DISASSEMBLY FOR OVERHAUL 25 ENGINE DISASSEMBLY 27 ENGINE BLOCK DISASSEMBLY 28 ENGINE INSPECTION AND REP AIR 31 ENGINE ASSEMBLY 43 LUBRICATION SYSTEM 57 COOLING SYSTEM 60 GOVERNOR 68 CARBURETOR AND FUEL SYSTEM 70 Westerbeke Generators 2
, DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 91 8.5 KWBTG, 12.5 KW BTG, AND 15.0 KWBTG DC WIRING DIAGRAM #37190 92 OPTIONAL REMOTE START PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM #35706 94 OPTIONAL REMOTE INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM #35698 95 REMOTE PANEL INSTALLATION 99 GENERATOR DESCRIPTION AND MODEL RATING 100 LAY-UP AND RECOMMISSIONING 101 FIELD FABRICATED TOOLS 104 TROUBLESHOOTING THE BT GENERATOR 109 BT GENERATOR 12 & 6 TERMINAL BLOCK AC VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS 126 3 Westerbeke Generators
8.5 KW BTG Marine Gasoline Generator Fresh Water Coolant Fill Exhaust Manifold Sea Water Pump Lube Oil Dipstick Starter with Solenoid Westerbeke Generators 4 45 0 Exhaust Elbow DC Battery Ground Connection Unit Data Tag 20 Amp DC Circuit Breaker
Control Panel AC Connections Outlet 8.5 KW BTG Marine Gasoline Generator Air Intake Flame Arrester Carburetor with Choke .. Lube Oil Fill _---- Governor l-_-- Lube Oil Filter Zinc Anode Fuel Lift Pump Lube Oil Drain Hose 5 Westerbeke Generators
Top Engine Oil Fill Model Data Tag Westerbeke Generators 12.5 & 15.0 KW BTG Marine Gasoline Generator Exhaust Temperature Switch Starter with Solenoid DC Battery Ground Connection 20 Amp DC Circuit Breaker 6
12.5 & 15.0 KW BTG Marine Gasoline Generator AC Connections Outlet Engine Oil Fill Governor Oil Pressure Switch Heat Exchanger' Fuel Lift Pump DC Charging Alternator 7 Westerbeke Generators
This technical manual is essential for maintaining and repairing the WESTERBEKE 8.5, 12.5, and 15.0KW BTG - 60 HERTZ & 6.8, 10.0, and 12.0KW BTG - 50 HERTZ MARINE GASOLINE GENERATOR SETS. It provides comprehensive instructions and detailed diagrams for servicing, diagnosing, and repairing these generator sets. Whether you are a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual equips you with the necessary information to complete the job accurately and efficiently.
PRODUCT SOFTWARE DISCLAIMER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MODEL PHOTOS WITH CALLOUTS
GENERAL
8.5 KWBTG, 12.5 KW BTG AND 15.0KWBTG
ENGINE SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIFICATIONS
AC GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS
TIGHTENING TORQUES REQUIREMENTS
TABLE OF STANDARD HARDWARE TIGHTENING TORQUES
GENERATOR OVERHAUL
PREPARATIONS
DISASSEMBLY FOR OVERHAUL
ENGINE DISASSEMBLY
ENGINE BLOCK DISASSEMBLY
ENGINE INSPECTION AND REPAIR
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
COOLING SYSTEM
GOVERNOR
CARBURETOR AND FUEL SYSTEM
DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
8.5 KWBTG, 12.5 KW BTG, AND 15.0 KWBTG DC WIRING DIAGRAM #37190
BT GENERATOR 12 & 6 TERMINAL BLOCK AC VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS
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WESTERBEKE 8.5, 12.5 and 15.0KW BTG - 60 HERTZ & 6.8, 10.0 and 12.0KW BTG - 50 HERTZ Marine GASOLINE Generator SETS Technical Ma