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Section 5 — Electrical Data

Commercial-Industrial-Residential Portable Generator System

Schematic, UltraSource Portable Generator – Drawing No. 0G0733

86

86

0

14

14

15

15

15

15

167

167

0

17

17

16

16

13

13

13

13

22

22

44

44

ACTUATOR

ACTUATOR

J1

J1

44C

44C

0

RESET

RESET

TEST

TEST

GFCI

GFCI

120V

120V

120V/30A

120V/30A
TWISTLOK

TWISTLOK

CB1 - 10AMP AUTO RESET BREAKER

CB1 - 10AMP AUTO RESET BREAKER

BCR2 - BATTERY CHARGE RECTIFIER

BCR2 - BATTERY CHARGE RECTIFIER

D2, D3 - ENGINE SHUTDOWN DIODE

D2, D3 - ENGINE SHUTDOWN DIODE

CB2 - 6AMP AUTO RESET BREAKER

CB2 - 6AMP AUTO RESET BREAKER

BCR1 - BATTERY CHARGE RECTIFIER, 10A

BCR1 - BATTERY CHARGE RECTIFIER, 10A

30A

30A

LEGEND

LEGEND
BA - BRUSH ASSEMBLY

BA - BRUSH ASSEMBLY

F1 - 10A FUSE

F1 - 10A FUSE

D1 - 600V 12A DIODE

D1 - 600V 12A DIODE

22

22

44

44

0

11

11

11C

11C

22

22

0

22

22

120V

120V

DUPLEX

DUPLEX

11S

11S

11

11
12

12

J2

J2

120V/30A

120V/30A

C.B.

C.B.

44D

44D

TWISTLOK

TWISTLOK

0

11D

11D

22

22

22

22

SC - STARTER CONTACTOR

SC - STARTER CONTACTOR

R1 - 25 OHM, 25W RESISTOR

R1 - 25 OHM, 25W RESISTOR

IM2 - IGNITION MODULE, CYL. 2

IM2 - IGNITION MODULE, CYL. 2

FSS - FUEL SHUT OFF SOLENOID

FSS - FUEL SHUT OFF SOLENOID

LOP - LOW OIL PRESSURE

LOP - LOW OIL PRESSURE

IM1 - IGNITION MODULE, CYL. 1

IM1 - IGNITION MODULE, CYL. 1

GND - GROUND BAR

GND - GROUND BAR
I.C.T. - IDLE CONTROL TRANSFORMER

I.C.T. - IDLE CONTROL TRANSFORMER

22

22

0

44

44

11

11

C.B.

C.B.

50A/60A

50A/60A

120/240V

120/240V

TWISTLOK

TWISTLOK

30A

30A

0

44B

22

22

50A/60A

50A/60A

0

11A

11A

22

22

120/240V

120/240V

11B

11B

14

14

15

15

C2-7

C2-7

C2-2

C2-2

BATTERY CHARGE WINDING

BATTERY CHARGE WINDING

10A BATTERY CHARGE WINDING

10A BATTERY CHARGE WINDING

TB1

TB1

15B

15B

15B

15B

86

86

0

0

86

86

83

83

167

167

229

229

83

83

229

229

167

167

VOLTAGE

VOLTAGE

REGULATOR

REGULATOR

ELECTRONIC

ELECTRONIC

C1-10

C1-10

77A

77A

77

77

77

77

C1-8

C1-8

55

55

C1-5

C1-5

77A

77A

C1-3

C1-3

55A

55A

CONTROL

CONTROL

PRINTED CIRCUIT

PRINTED CIRCUIT

167

167

5

229

229

TR2

TR2

86

86

22S

22S

8
9

10

10

6
7

83

83

TR1

TR1

0

15B

15B

2
3
4

1

BOARD

BOARD

11S

11S

22S

22S

11S

11S

TB2

TB2 22S

22S

18

18

GOVERNOR

GOVERNOR

C2-1

C2-1

D3

D3

D2

D2

15

15

15B

15B

4 6
18

18

15B

15B

229

12

12

0

5
14

14

14

14

229

229

10

10 9

15

15

13

13

SSR

SSR

15

15

0

BLK

BLK

BLK

BLK

83

83

167

167

229

229

15B

15B

0

86

86

162

162

6

77

77

11S

11S
22S

22S

4

BLK

BLK

77

77

BCR1

BCR1

66

66

0

15

15

IM2

IM2

SP2

SP2

IM1

IM1

SP1

SP1

14

14

167

167

D1

D1

R1

R1

14

14

15

15

4

15

15

17

17

C2-10

C2-10

15

15

167

167

C2-4

C2-4

0

17

17

C2-3

C2-3

C2-8

C2-8

F1

F1

15

15

SCR

SCR

16

16

13

13

C2-9

C2-9

C2-11

C2-11

13

13

C2-6

C2-6

0

15

15

83

83

167

167

SW2

SW2

0

86

86

162

162

6

CB2

CB2

0

2

BCR2

BCR2

4

13A

13A

66A

66A

77A

77A

CB1

CB1

15

15

15A

15A

0

C2-12

C2-12

0

0

86

86

C2-5

C2-5

15

15

12Vdc

12Vdc

0

0

POWER WINDING

POWER WINDING

C1-1

66

66

66

66

C1-9

C1-9

11S

11S

66A

66A

C1-4

C1-4

66A

66A 11S

11S

I.C.T.

I.C.T.

11

11

BLK

BLK

22S

22S

RED

RED

11

I.C.

I.C.

I.C.T.

I.C.T.

C1-2

C1-2

44

44

2

6

DPE WINDING

DPE WINDING

C1-7

C1-7

C1-6

C1-6

2

6

SCR - STARTER CONTACTOR RELAY

SCR - STARTER CONTACTOR RELAY

SW1 - START-RUN-STOP RELAY

SW1 - START-RUN-STOP RELAY

SSR - START / STOP RELAY

SSR - START / STOP RELAY

SP2 - SPARK PLUG, CYL. 2

SP2 - SPARK PLUG, CYL. 2

SP1 - SPARK PLUG, CYL. 1

SP1 - SPARK PLUG, CYL. 1

SW2 - IDLE CONTROL SWITCH

SW2 - IDLE CONTROL SWITCH
TB1, TB2 - TERMINAL BLOCK

TB1, TB2 - TERMINAL BLOCK

SM - STARTER MOTOR

SM - STARTER MOTOR

0

11

11

44A

44A 0

0

FSS

FSS

SW1

SW1

0

15

15

17

17 0

SC

SC

SC

SC

SM

SM

BATTERY

BATTERY

BLACK

BLACK

12V

12V

RED

RED

0

LOP

LOP

0

4

C1-12

C1-12

4

22

22

0

11

11

44

44

FIELD

FIELD

C1-11

C1-11

4

BA

BA

0

0

11S

11S

22S

22S

22S

22S

22

22

22

22

22S

22S

BLK

11B

11B

C.B.

C.B.

20A

20A

C.B.

C.B.

30A

30A

C.B.

C.B.

30A

30A

C.B.

C.B.

30A

30A

C.B.

C.B.

20A

20A

0

22

Summary of Contents for ULTRA SOURCE 004582-2

Page 1: ...Y ASSEMBLY OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRICAL DATA PARTS WARRANTY 1 800 333 1322 ULTRA SOURCE Portable Generator COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL MODEL 004582 2 15 000 Watt Portable Generator AUTHO...

Page 2: ...2 Adding Gasoline 11 2 7 To Start The Engine 11 2 8 Stopping The Engine 12 2 9 Automatic Idle Control 12 2 10 Cold Weather Operation De Icer 12 2 11 Low Oil Pressure Shutdown 12 2 11 1 Initial Start...

Page 3: ...d to operate the equipment in an emergency CAUTION Always disconnect spark plug wires and place the wires where they cannot contact the spark plugs to prevent accidental starting when setting up trans...

Page 4: ...rator are rotating and or hot during operation Exercise care near running generators GENERAL HAZARDS Never operate in an enclosed area or indoors For safety reasons GENERAC recommends that the mainten...

Page 5: ...nd national electrical and building codes Comply with regulations the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has established Also ensure that the generator is operated in accordance with t...

Page 6: ...efer to Figure 2 shown on opposite page and install the wheel kit as follows Place the generator on a hard flat surface Stand at the engine end of the unit and gently tilt the generator forward high e...

Page 7: ...RED battery cable to the battery Positive terminal After making sure that the connection is tight slip the rubber boot over the terminal connection Connect the BLACK battery cable to the battery Nega...

Page 8: ...ctrical lighting appliance tool and motor loads 5 120 240 Volt AC 30 Amp Locking Receptacle Supplies electrical power for the operation of 120 and or 240 Volt AC 30 Amp single phase 60 Hz electrical l...

Page 9: ...tion Instead of following its normal safe path electricity passes through a persons body to reach the ground For example a defective appliance can cause a ground fault A GFCI receptacle does NOT prote...

Page 10: ...ed by two 30 Amp push to reset circuit breakers 2 2 5 12 VOLT DC 10 AMP RECEPTACLE This receptacle allows you to recharge a 12 Volt automotive or utility style storage battery with the battery charge...

Page 11: ...e time This total should not be greater than a the rated wattage amperage capacity of the generator or b circuit breaker rating of the receptacle supplying the power See Don t Overload the Generator b...

Page 12: ...llow 3 times the listed watts for starting these devices 10 Section 2 Operation Commercial Industrial Residential Portable Generator System 2 6 BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR Prior to operating the gen...

Page 13: ...Alcohol blended fuels called gasohol ethanol or methanol can attract moisture which leads to separation and formation of acids during storage Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while i...

Page 14: ...al fast governed engine speed when electrical load is connected When the load is removed the engine will run at a reduced speed of 2100RPM With the switch Off the engine runs at the normal fast engine...

Page 15: ...ge measured at the outlet should be 8 12 VDC This is normal and does not indicate a faulty charging system To recharge 12 Volt batteries proceed as follows Check fluid level in all battery cells If ne...

Page 16: ...tion 1 2 Load 10 Hours 1 6 gallons per hour Check Oil Level Service Air Pre Cleaner Change Oil and Oil Filter Clean Spark Arrestor Screen Check Valve Clearance Service Air Cleaner Replace Spark Plugs...

Page 17: ...erior surfaces clean A soft bristle brush may be used to loosen caked on dirt oil etc A vacuum cleaner may be used to pick up loose dirt and debris Low pressure air not to exceed 25 psi may be used to...

Page 18: ...ce if necessary and remove paper filter Clean paper filter by tapping it gently on a solid surface If the filter is too dirty replace it with a new one Dispose of the old filter properly Clean air cle...

Page 19: ...as high as it can go Insert a 0 002 0 004 inch 0 05 0 1mm feeler gauge between the rocker arm and valve stem Correct clearance is when a slight drag is felt when sliding the gauge back and forth If th...

Page 20: ...gine stops from lack of fuel While engine is still warm drain oil from crankcase Refill with recommended grade Remove spark plugs and pour about 1 2 ounce 15 ml of engine oil into the cylinders Cover...

Page 21: ...spark plug 5 Replace spark plug 6 Water in gasoline 6 Drain fuel tank fill with fresh fuel 7 Overchoking 7 Put choke knob to No Choke position 8 Low oil level 8 Fill crankcase to proper level 9 Exces...

Page 22: ...30A TWISTLOK WHITE WHITE 0 4 5 WHITE WHITE 2 WHITE WHITE 120V 20A 120V 20A GFCI GFCI X Y G C B C B CONTRO SWITC IDL ON OF 60A 60A 50A 60A OUTLET 50A 60A OUTLET 120 240V 120 240V 50A 50A 22 11 44 15B 2...

Page 23: ...HARGE CHARGE BATTERY BATTERY CHARGE CHARGE BATTERY BATTERY RECTIFIER RECTIFIER D2 D2 R1 R1 22 22 ENGINE SHUTDOWN P C B ENGINE SHUTDOWN P C B ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR CONTROL CONTROL SWI...

Page 24: ...ULATOR ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC C1 10 C1 10 77A 77A 77 77 77 77 C1 8 C1 8 55 55 C1 5 C1 5 77A 77A C1 3 C1 3 55A 55A CONTROL CONTROL PRINTED CIRCUIT PRINTED CIRCUIT 167 167 5 229 229 TR2 TR2 86 86 22S 22S...

Page 25: ...23 Section 6 Notes Commercial Industrial Residential Portable Generator System...

Page 26: ...Section 6 Notes Commercial Industrial Residential Portable Generator System 24...

Page 27: ...Section 6 Notes Commercial Industrial Residential Portable Generator System 25...

Page 28: ...8 11 12 13 25 26 27 3 30 35 65 7 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 57 58 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 2 5 17 18 34 35 40 57 139 153 59 60 61 63 65 62 64 14 18 45 40 43 44 42 41...

Page 29: ...1 CLAMP OIL TUBE 31 0D4497 1 PLUG CRANKCASE GOVERNOR BORE 32 0C3971E 1 ASSEMBLY DIPSTICK WITH HANDLE 33 0D3745 1 TUBE DIPSTICK 34 0C3027 3 O RING OIL CLR 35 0E9842 1 SEAL 42 I D CRANKSHAFT ITEM PART N...

Page 30: ...116 125 127 122 78 84 149 143 146 145 143 140 144 142 67 86 66 80 71 37 72 74 75 DETAIL A 153 87 69 81 73 68 70 82 83 151 150 85 79 135 141 138 137 154 128 129 108 132 131 130 134 133 126 155 DETAIL A...

Page 31: ...HROME 109 0D4767 1 SWITCH ROCKER 110 0D1142A 1 WRAPPER LOWER CYLINDER 2 111 0D1143 1 WRAPPER UPPER CYLINDER 2 112 0F1177 1 ASSEMBLY GROUND WIRE 113 022097 4 WASHER LOCK M6 1 4 ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIP...

Page 32: ...ustrial Residential Portable Generator System Generator Drawing No 0G0742 A 10 33 11 38 8 39 24 12 14 23 21 46 34 31 13 32 31 39 17 28 42 43 44 19 32 10 17 16 2 4 9 3 15 37 35 5 30 20 6 1 7 25 40 19 3...

Page 33: ...2417A 1 EARTH STRAP 3 8X 3 8 20 082121C 1 CLIP J VINYL COAT 625 ID 21 066386 1 ASSEMBLY BRUSH HOLDER 22 0C2824 1 SCREW TAP R 10 32 X 9 16 ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 23 0A2038 1 WASHER FLAT 3 8 ZINC...

Page 34: ...32 Section 7 Exploded Views and Parts Lists Commercial Industrial Residential Portable Generator System Control Panel Drawing No 0G0727 B...

Page 35: ...097 1 WASHER LOCK M6 1 4 37 049813 1 NUT HEX M6 1 0 G8 ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 38 065795 2 RECTIFIER BATTERY CHARGER 39 0D4804 2 TRANSFORMER IDLE CURRENT 40 0C1085 4 SCREW PPHM M3 0 5 X 8 41 0517...

Page 36: ...nerator System Frame Handle Wheel Kit Drawing No 0E0695 B 34 33 14 15 7 34 6 11 35 10 49 8 5 7 9 12 13 39 40 26 24 38 39 20 17 19 22 21 36 6 7 42 6 5 7 26 32 52 47 46 45 50 25 17 17 18 16 44 43 48 3 7...

Page 37: ...12 26 064101 6 NUT LOCK FL 3 8 16 27 039214 6 BOLT CARR 3 8 16 X 1 28 0D9165 1 AXLE 3 4 DIA X 30 15 kW ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 29 045900 2 WASHER FLAT 3 4 15 kW 30 0D7668 2 12 3 PNEUM WHEEL 3 4 A...

Page 38: ...y deny any and or all warranty coverage or responsibility if your engine or a part component thereof has failed due to abuse neglect improper maintenance or unapproved modifications or the use of coun...

Page 39: ...h emissions related part repaired or replaced under the ECS warranty shall be warranted for the remainder of the ECS Warranty Period prior to the first scheduled replacement point for such emissions r...

Page 40: ...res caused by any contaminated fuels oils or lack of proper oil levels Failures due but not limited to normal wear and tear accident misuse abuse negligence or improper use As with all mechanical devi...

Page 41: ......

Page 42: ...8 4 SCREW HHTT M6 1 0 X 12 26 064101 6 NUT LOCK FL 3 8 16 27 039214 6 BOLT CARR 3 8 16 X 1 28 0D9165 1 AXLE 3 4 DIA X 30 15 kW 0D2496 1 AXLE 3 4 DIA X 27 25 12 5 kW 29 045900 2 WASHER FLAT 3 4 15 kW 0...

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