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3-2 Receiving & Installation
MN2408
WARNING: An open bottom stationary engine generator set must be installed over noncombustible
materials and shall be located such that it prevents combustible materials from accumulating
under the generator set.
Several other factors should be carefully evaluated when selecting a location for installation:
1.
For effective cooling and maintenance, the system should be mounted on a flat,
smooth, noncombustible level surface. A concrete pad is ideal and provides a secure
installation.
2.
Installation should prevent water levels from reaching the generator. Drainage must be
adequate to keep concrete pad free from standing water.
3.
Installation should prevent obstructions by buildup of leaves, grass, sand, snow, etc. If
these items pose a problem, consider building a small fence or other break to protect
the unit from accumulation of debris.
4.
Installation should place the generator as close as possible to the fuel supply and
transfer switch.
5.
At least forty–eight (48) inches clearance must be provided on all sides for air flow.
6.
Access must be provided to allow the enclosure covers to be opened or removed for
service and maintenance.
7.
Maximum Ambient temperature is 122
°
F (50
°
C).
Figure 3-2 Generator Mounting
A2
Electrical
Stub Up
B1
Fuel Stub Up
(All except GLC125)
B
A
A2
A1
F1
E1
B2
30
A
Fuel Stub Up
GLC125 ONLY
Large Exhaust Area
For GLC50, 60, 80, 100, 125 only
Table 3-3 Mounting Dimensions
Generator
A
A1
A2
B
B1
B2
E1
F1
GLC30
78.0
6.0
33.0
44.0
42.5
6.25
17.0
32.0
GLC35
78.0
6.0
33.0
44.0
42.5
6.25
17.0
32.0
GLC45
78.0
6.0
33.0
44.0
42.5
6.25
17.0
32.0
GLC50
118.0
6.0
38.0
44.0
42.5
6.25
17.0
32.0
GLC60
118.0
6.0
38.0
44.0
42.5
6.25
17.0
32.0
GLC80
118.0
6.0
38.0
44.0
42.5
6.25
17.0
32.0
GLC100
118.0
6.0
38.0
44.0
42.5
6.25
17.0
32.0
GLC125
118.0
6.0
38.0
44.0
42.5
6.25
17.0
32.0
Summary of Contents for GLC30
Page 12: ...2 2 General Information MN2408...
Page 32: ...2 22 General Information MN2408...
Page 42: ...3 10 Receiving Installation MN2408 Figure 3 4 Three Phase WYE and DELTA Connections...
Page 52: ...4 6 Operation MN2408 Figure 4 3 Engine Controller Inputs Outputs...
Page 64: ...4 18 Operation MN2408 Figure 4 4 Configuration Data Sheet j j j j j j j j j...
Page 86: ...A 10 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 2 Customer Interface Connection Diagram MEC20 MEC2...
Page 87: ...Series GLC A 11 MN2408 Figure A 3 Customer Interface w o Breaker Power Connection Diagram...
Page 88: ...A 12 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 4 Single Phase w o Breaker Connection Diagram...
Page 89: ...Series GLC A 13 MN2408 Figure A 5 Single Phase One Breaker Connection Diagram...
Page 90: ...A 14 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 6 Single Phase Two Breaker Connection Diagram...
Page 95: ...Series GLC A 19 MN2408 Figure A 11 Three Phase Connection Diagram...
Page 96: ...A 20 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 12 Three Phase Connection Diagram with PMG...
Page 97: ...Series GLC A 21 MN2408 Figure A 13 Three Phase Connection Diagram Wire 1 0 and larger...
Page 104: ...A 28 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 20 Control Box Connections with MEC2 Controller...
Page 105: ...Series GLC A 29 MN2408 Figure A 21 Engine Wiring Woodward 4 3L GM...
Page 106: ...A 30 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 22 Engine Wiring Woodward 5 7L GM...
Page 107: ...Series GLC A 31 MN2408 Figure A 23 Engine Wiring Woodward 8 1L GM...
Page 108: ...A 32 Series GLC MN2408...