

The Doosan Generator G185WJD-2A-T3 (C28) is a robust industrial generator designed for reliable power generation in various applications. Known for its efficiency and durability, this generator is ideal for both standby and prime power needs, ensuring optimal performance in demanding environments.
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Doosan Generator G185WJD-2A-T3 (C28)
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500 Hourly / 3 Monthly Air Cleaner Maintenance
Proper maintenance of the air cleaner provides maximum protection against airborne dust.
Is the rubber valve (precleaner dirt dump) squeezed periodically to ensure that it is not clogged?
To service the air cleaners, proceed as follows:
Remove filter element.
Inspect air cleaner housing for any condition that might cause a leak and correct as necessary.
Wipe inside of air cleaner housing with a clean, damp cloth to remove any dirt accumulation. This will permit better seal for gasket on filter element.
Install element.
The air cleaner assembly (housing) should be inspected every 3 months or 500 hours for any leakage paths.
Is the inlet free from obstruction?
1 Weekly Engine Check
1. Tires
• Weekly check the condition of the tires, and gauge the air pressure. Tires that have cuts or cracks or little tread should be repaired or replaced.
2. Check Precleaner Dumps.
3. Check Battery Connections.;
1 Monthly Engine Maintenance
1. Hoses
• Each month it is recommended that the intake hoses from the air cleaner and all flexible hoses used for water and fuel be inspected for the following:
1) All rubber hose joints and the screw type hose clamps must be tight and the hoses showing no signs of wear, abrasion or deterioration.
2) All flexible hoses must be free of wear, deterioration and vibration abrasion. Routing clamps must be secure and properly mounted.
2. Each month, inspect the radiator exterior for obstructions, dirt and debris. If present, blow water or compressed air containing a non-flammable solvent between the fins in a direction opposite the normal air flow. Should the radiator be clogged internally, reverse flushing, using a commercial product and the supplier’s recommended procedure, may correct the problem.
3. Diagnostic Lamps
• On Keystart models, each month the diagnostic lamps should be tested. With unit shutdown and emergency stop pushed, turn the Engine Start Switch to “START”, or pull the ESTOP to apply power to the controller. All diagnostic lamps should glow; If not, refer to troubleshooting.
4. Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Display
• On models with Electronic (ECU) engines, each month, the DTC display should be tested. When unit is started, the DTC Display should show dashes (---) or a trouble code if there is a fault condition.
Alternator Maintenance
Safety Measures
• Servicing or troubleshooting must be carried out strictly in accordance with instructions so as to avoid the risk of accidents and to maintain the machine in its original state.
• All such operations performed on the alternator should be undertaken by personnel with training of electrical and mechanical components.
• Before any intervention on the machine, ensure that it cannot be started by a manual or automatic system and that you have understood the operating principles of the system.
1. Cooling circuit
• It is advisable to check that circulation of air is not reduced by partial blocking of the suction and discharge louvres: mud, fibre, grease, etc.
2. Electrical servicing
• Cleaning product for the windings
WARNING! Do not use: Trichlorethylene, perchlorethylene, trichloroethane and any alkaline products.
6 Monthly Engine Maintenance
1. Fuel/Water Separator
• Every six months or 500 hours, or less if fuel is of poor quality or contaminated, replace the bowl elements(s).
2. Engine Radiator
• The engine coolant system is normally filled with a 50/50 mixture of water and ethylene glycol.
• This permanent type anti-freeze contains rust inhibitors and provides protection to -35°F (-37°C). The use of such a mixture is recommended for both summer and winter operation.
• When using water alone, be sure to add a reputable brand of rust inhibitor to prevent internal corrosion.
• It is recommended to test the freezing protection of the coolant every six months or prior to freezing temperatures. Replenish with a fresh mixture every twelve months.
3. Check Control Compartment (Interior).
4. Drain Fuel Tank.
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Engine Oil Filter Element
22206148
250 Hour Maintenance Kit (without fluids)
44016038
Fuel Water Separator Element
22969265
Protec Eng Fluid - 5 gal
54480918
Protec Eng Fluid - 1 gal
36875938
Engine Oil Filter Element
22206148
250 Hour Maintenance Kit (without fluids)
44016038
Fuel Water Separator Element
22969265
Protec Eng Fluid - 5 gal
54480918
Protec Eng Fluid - 1 gal
36875938
Engine Oil Filter Element
22206148
250 Hour Maintenance Kit (without fluids)
44016038
Fuel Water Separator Element
22969265
Protec Eng Fluid - 5 gal
54480918
Protec Eng Fluid - 1 gal
36875938
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