TM 9-6115-668-132.6 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES.2.6.1 EMERGENCY Shutdown.a.Remove key from MASTER SWITCH (11, figure 2-20).2.6.2 BATTLE SHORT Operation.2.6.2.1 Fault indication and Shutdown.If the BATTLE SHORT switch (9, figure 2-20) is turned on during operation (BATTLE SHORT lamp (10)lights up), the Generator Set 150 kW will not shut down if the following faults are indicated:BATTERY CHARGING CONTROL (6),OIL PRESSURE (7),OIL TEMP-CYLINDER HEAD (8),UNDER/OVER VOLTAGE (2),GENERATOR OVER TEMPERATURE (3).The Generator Set 150 kW will shut down if the following faults are indicated:UNDER/OVER FREQUENCY (1),OVERLOAD (4),REVERSE POWER (5).2.6.2.2 Damage to System Components.If operation continues for long periods despite the presence of suppressed faults, system componentscan be damaged or destroyed:BATTERY CHARGING CONTROLInsufficient charging can cause deep discharge and damage to the battery set.OIL PRESSUREInsufficient oil pressure can damage or destroy the diesel engine.OIL TEMP-CYLINDER HEADThe diesel engine can be damaged or destroyed if oil and/or cylinder head temperature is too high.UNDER/OVER VOLTAGEVoltages received by load units (ECS and RCS) will be too high or too low.GENERATOR OVER TEMPERATUREOverheating of the stator winding can damage or destroy the synchonous generator.2 - 58
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