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DYNA SERIES 5/97

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60707-110

This engine generator set has been designed and
manufactured to allow safe, reliable performance.  Poor
maintenance, improper or careless use can result in
potential deadly hazards;  from electrical shock, exhaust gas
asphyxiation, or fire.  Please read all safety instructions
carefully before installation or use.  Keep these instructions
handy for future reference.  Take special note and follow all
warnings on the unit labels and in the manuals.

ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS

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DANGER:

DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation

which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This
signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations.
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WARNING:

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation

which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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CAUTION:

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,

if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may
also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
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NOTE:

CAUTION is also used on the unit labels and in this manual

to indicate a situation that could result in serious damage or
destruction of the equipment and possible personal injury.
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1. ELECTRIC SHOCK-  The output voltage present in this
equipment can cause a fatal electric shock. This equipment
must be operated by a responsible person.

a. Do not allow anyone to operate the generator without
proper instruction.
b. Guard against electric shock.
c. Avoid contact with live terminals or receptacles.
d. Use extreme care if operating this unit in rain or snow.
e. Use only three-prong grounded plugs and extension
cords.
f.

Be sure the unit is properly grounded to an external

ground rod driven into the earth.

2. FIRE HAZARD- Gasoline and other fuels always present a
hazard of possible explosion and/or fire.

a. Do not refuel when the engine is running or hot.  Allow
the engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling.
b. Keep fuel containers out of reach of children.
c. Do not smoke or use open flame near the generator set
or fuel tank.
d. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and know its proper
use. Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are
appropriate.
e. Store fuel only in an approved container, and only in a
well-ventilated area.

GUIDE TO PRODUCT SAFETY

3. DEADLY EXHAUST GAS - Exhaust fumes from any
gasoline engine contain carbon monoxide, an invisible,
odorless and deadly gas that must be mixed with fresh air.

a. Operate only in well ventilated areas.
b. Never operate indoors.
c. Never operate the unit in such a way as to allow
exhaust gases to seep back into closed rooms (i.e.
through windows, walls or floors).

4. NOISE HAZARD - Excessive noise is not only tiring, but
continual exposure can lead to loss of hearing.

a. Use hearing protection equipment when working
around this equipment for long periods of time.
b. Keep your neighbors in mind when permanently
installing this equipment.

5. CLEANLINESS- Keep the generator and surrounding
area clean.

a. Remove all grease, ice, snow or materials that create
slippery conditions around the unit.
b. Remove any rags or other material that could create
potential fire hazards.
c. Carefully wipe up any gas or oil spills before starting
the unit.
d. Never allow leaves or other flammable material to
build up around the engine exhaust area.

6. SERVICING EQUIPMENT- All service, including the
installation or replacement of service parts, should be
performed only by a qualified technician.

a. Use only factory approved repair parts.
b. Do not work on this equipment when fatigued.
c. Never remove the protective guards, cover, or
receptacle panels while the engine is running.
d. Use extreme caution when working on electrical
components.  High output voltages from this
equipment can cause serious injury or death.
e. Always avoid hot mufflers, exhaust manifolds, and
engine parts.  They all can cause severe burns
instantly.
f.

Installing a home-standby generator is not a “do-it-

yourself” project. Consult a qualified, licensed
electrician or contractor.  The installation must comply
with all national, state, and local codes.

Summary of Contents for D3000

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS PORTABLE GENERATORS D3000 DL9000E DL5000H ...

Page 2: ...RE No other DYNA generator has the same serial number as yours It is important that you record the number and other vital information here If you should ever need to contact us on this unit it will help us to respond to your needsfaster MODEL______________________________________ SERIALNUMBER_____________________________ PURCHASEDATE_____________________________ DEALER_____________________________...

Page 3: ... D5500 B S GEN PRO NO NO 6 QT NO YES NO NO DL4500 B S STD YES NO 4 5 GAL NO YES NO NO DL4500E B S STD YES YES 4 5 GAL NO YES YES NO DL5000H HONDA YES NO 4 5 GAL NO YES NO NO DL6000 B S STD YES NO 4 5 GAL NO YES NO NO DL6000E B S STD YES YES 4 5 GAL NO YES YES NO DL6000H HONDA YES NO 4 5 GAL NO YES NO NO DL6000HE HONDA YES YES 4 5 GAL NO YES YES NO DL9000E B S VGD YES YES 4 5 GAL NO YES YES NO DL60...

Page 4: ...d other fuels always present a hazard of possible explosion and or fire a Do not refuel when the engine is running or hot Allow the engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling b Keep fuel containers out of reach of children c Do not smoke or use open flame near the generator set or fuel tank d Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and know its proper use Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are...

Page 5: ...l burn out in a short time The generator winding might also be damaged CAUTION EQUIPMENTDAMAGE RUNNING THE GENERATOR SET UNDER THESE CONDITIONS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGING THE GENERATOR STATOR AS WELL AS THE MOTOR WINDING Because the heavy surge of current required for starting motors is required for only an instant the generator will not be damaged if it can bring the motor up to speed in a few second...

Page 6: ...egative battery leads are accidentally shorted or are incorrectly connected to the battery the automatic resetting DC circuit breaker in the control panel will trip to protect the generator and the battery This breaker will reset automatically restoring the voltage UNPACKING CAUTION EQUIPMENTDAMAGE THIS UNIT HAS BEEN SHIPPED WITHOUT OIL Failure to maintain the engine oil at the proper level will r...

Page 7: ...er OPERATING LOCATION The engine generator models covered in this manual were designed for portable use DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THESE UNITS INDOORS The unit should be stored in a dry location During a power outage move the unit outdoors to a flat dry location such as a driveway concrete pad or sidewalk for use We recommend installing the optional dolly kit or equivalent for ease of handling The ...

Page 8: ...ze This is the reason for the larger tanks at low temperature Minimum sizing is not based on running time BASIC OPERATION Temp 60 deg f 30 deg f 0 deg f 20 deg f DL6000TFE 40 gal 50 gal 125 gal 350 gal DL9000TFE 70 gal 80 gal 200 gal 700 gal CHANGINGFUELTYPES These engine generator sets are designed to run on three different fuels gasoline natural gas or LP vapor They may be easily changed from on...

Page 9: ... each minute Repeat if necessary 4 When the engine starts open the choke gradually 5 The engine should promptly come up to operating speed CAUTION EQUIPMENTDAMAGE Never permit the choke to remain on after the engine has run for a short time It is not necessary to choke the engine when it is warm Avoid over choking STARTING HINTS 1 Cold weather a Use the proper oil for the temperature expected b Us...

Page 10: ...LOAD Keep the generator load within the generator and receptacle nameplate rating Overloading may cause damage to the generator and or the loads Most electric tools and appliances will have the voltage and amperage requirements on their individual nameplates When in doubt consult the manufacturer or a local electrician The nameplate amperage rating for electric motors can be misleading See Startin...

Page 11: ...the unit up and to dry out any moisture that has accumulated in the windings If left this moisture can cause corrosion in the winding Frequent operation of the engine generator set will also insure that the set is operating properly should it be needed in an emergency 2 Generator Maintenance Any major generator service including the installation or replacement of parts should be performed only by ...

Page 12: ... placing the unit in service The user shall assume all risks and liability in connection with determining the suitability of the unit for its particular use Neither the manufacturer nor the seller shall be liable for any injury loss or damage arising out of improper use or operation of this unit In no event is WINCO liable for incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow limitation...

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