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Storage 

If the generator is not going to be used for an extended period of time then it is recommended that the 
unit be stored indoors.  If indoor storage is not possible, keep the unit covered and in a non-moist 
environment.  See the drive unit manufacturer’s (Honda, Yanmar, Baldor or other) manual for the 
proper long term storage procedure (draining oil, fuel, etc…). 

 

Technical Information 

 

Generator Output Specifications: 

Hertz*:  

180 at 3600 RPM 

Max Power Output:  

4KW

 

Phase Output:  

3-Phase only 

Number of Receptacles:  

Receptacle Number:

  7410   /  

Plug Number:

 7411

 

Voltage**:  

230/115 Volt

 

(Factory Setting is 240 volt)

 

Amp:  

10/20 

*Normal operating range of the engine is 3300 to 3650 rpm.  The Hertz output will vary directly with 
engine (drive unit) speed on a 1 to 1 ratio.  A Hertz reading of the generator output will indicate the 
speed of the engine.  The Hertz range will be as follows:  3300 rpm – 165 Hertz, 3400 rpm – 170 Hertz, 
3500 rpm – 175 Hertz, 3600 rpm – 180 Hertz, 3650 rpm – 182.5 Hertz.  The engine should not operate 
below 3300 rpm.  Operating the engine below 3300 rpm may result in damage to the vibrator or 
inconsistent performance of the vibrator.  Equipment damaged due to an improperly tuned generator 
will not be covered under warranty.   

**The generator voltage output will vary with temperature and load.  When testing, a generator’s 
output will be 260 to 290 volts unloaded (no vibrators turned-on), 240 to 260 volts loaded with 1 
vibrator running and 220 to 240 volts loaded with 2 vibrators running.  The voltage output of the 
generator when wired for 115 volts will be 130 to 145 volts, 120 to 130 volts and 110-120 volts, 
respectively.   

 

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Summary of Contents for 4E-180 Series

Page 1: ...O 80223 USA Phone 303 778 8832 800 392 6703 Toll Free FAX 303 778 8682 www denverconcretevibrator com info denverconcretevibrator com Denver Concrete Vibrator An American Tradition 4E 180 Series High...

Page 2: ...6 Using the Tool pg 7 Use of Extension Cords pg 7 Maintenance pg 7 Storage pg 8 Technical Information pg 8 Outlet Box Wiring pg 9 Drive Unit Specifications pg 10 Parts Breakdown generator pg 11 Parts...

Page 3: ...e equipment on level or very nearly level surfaces Do not put the engine powered generator indoors while the engine is still hot Always use extreme caution when handling flammable liquids Fumes are co...

Page 4: ...her 115 volt or 230 volt 230 volt is the factory setting and is intended to be used to provide the power to a high cycle concrete vibrator that has been designed to operate on the supplied power The D...

Page 5: ...e Bonding is the intentional connection between the grounded circuit conductor neutral and the grounding means for the generator which includes the generator s frame Thus effective bonding of the neut...

Page 6: ...erator Before using any power tool always inspect the power cord including any extension cords for bare wires cuts or bulges and that both the cord and plug are in good and useable condition with no d...

Page 7: ...ased on distance and amperage so that the voltage drop between the generator and the load tool is kept to a minimum For use with High Cycle concrete vibrators 50 100 extension cords 14 gauge wire is a...

Page 8: ...h engine drive unit speed on a 1 to 1 ratio A Hertz reading of the generator output will indicate the speed of the engine The Hertz range will be as follows 3300 rpm 165 Hertz 3400 rpm 170 Hertz 3500...

Page 9: ...the ground Optional 115V Low voltage output Leads numbered 4 5 6 together Leads numbered 1 7 are combined to terminal X on the outlet Leads numbered 2 8 are combined to terminal Y on the outlet Leads...

Page 10: ...rator Models HC4E 180Y manual start HC4E 180YE electric start Engine 6 hp Yanmar Tank Capacity 0 87 gallons Run Time at Load 3 5 hours approximate Dry Weight 176 lbs 184 lbs Baldor Electric Motor Driv...

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Page 13: ...ectrocution to users from improper use Shocks and electrocution to utility workers from improper connection to structures such as residences offices shops and trailers Safe Work Practices Maintain and...

Page 14: ...eral Regulations This information will be made available to sensory impaired individuals upon request The voice phone is 202 693 1999 teletypewriter TTY number 877 889 5627 equipment The ohmic resista...

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