Generator exercise – Outback Power Systems MATE2 System Controller and Display Installation and User Manual User Manual
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This takes you to the ADV/MATE/AGS/EX (exercise) screen for running a lightly used
generator at least one day a month to assure it’s in good working order (see next section).
Why you might want it: Exercising a generator prolongs its life and dependability.
Regularly running a generator keeps engine components lubricated, expels excess moisture,
charges the starting battery, and helps prevent carbon build-up. Consult your generator
owner’s manual to find the manufacturer’s recommendations for appropriate length and
frequency of exercise periods and what load to run during the exercise periods.
An Exercise time can be set by choosing a day of the week (Sun – Sat), a start time of day
(12AM – 11:59PM), and an exercise period (1 – 240 minutes). The generator will run once a
month at this chosen time during the first occurrence of the chosen day.
Sample Generator Exercise Schedule
Day: Saturday
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Exercise Period: 15 minutes
A fifteen minute exercise period with loads running
is a good starting point for most generators.
This is the final TIMERS screen. Press the
Press the
Press the
ADV/MATE/AGS/PG3---------------
choose category
%SOC
PG2 START TIMERS PG4
ADV/MATE/AGS/PG5--------------
choose category
PG2 EXERCISE ADV
Generator Exercise
ADV/MATE/AGS/TIMERS
end of TIMERS
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