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    GENERATOR FEATURES

Reference 1 - Circuit Breakers.  

This belt driven

single phase generator has 2, 20  amp  (A) push  to
reset circuit breakers to protect against electrical
overloads.

Receptacles
Reference 2 - 120V Receptacle.  

The generator

has an end cover with one duplex (two receptacles in
a common housing) receptacle and one locking  device
receptacle. The duplex is a 120 volt (V)   20 amp  (A)
straight blade receptacle, National Electrical
Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA)  number 5-20R.
This receptacle accepts NEMA plug numbers  5-15P
and 5-20P.  Each receptacle  on  the duplex is  capable
of drawing 20A.

Reference 3 - 240V Receptacle.  

The locking

device is a 240V 20A NEMA L6-20R receptacle.  This
receptacle accepts a NEMA plug number L6-20P.

ALWAYS

 use grounded male plugs.  The neutral

line of the generator is mechanically grounded  to  the
frame.  Matching NEMA male plugs must always be
used.

Reference 4 - Ground Screw .  

Ground the

generator via the ground  screw,  to a  copper  pipe or
rod  that is  driven into moist  soil.

Reference 5 - 7/8” diameter Shaft.  

The shaft is

1.50” long and has a 3/16” keyway.

Reference 6 - Mounting feet.  

Use these three

locations to bolt the generator head in place.

Reference 7 - Fan Vents.  

Never block the vent

slots or insert objects through the slots.

             INTRODUCTION

Before attempting to mount  your generator,

thoroughly study the instructions and cautions in this
manual to assure you are fully  acquainted  with  the
operation of all components of this  generator.  Proper
preparation, operation and maintenance  will result in
operator safety, best performance and long life of the
generator.

North Star is constantly improving its  products.

The specifications outlined herein are subject  to
change without prior notice  or  obligation.   The
purchaser and/or user assumes  liability  of  any
modification and/or alterations on this equipment from
original design and manufacture.

Before using, the user shall determine the

suitability of this product  for its  intended use  and
assumes liability therein.

   ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS

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.

WARNING

 indicates a  potentially hazardous

situation which, if not avoided, could  result in a
death or

 

serious injury.

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.

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATIONS

Safety precautions are essential when operating

this generator. Respectful and cautious  operation  will
considerably lessen the possibilities of a personal
injury.  This manual will warn of specific personal injury
potential, and these will be designated by the symbol:

                      

 

WARNING

  This generator is equipped

with a grounding screw, located on the generator
frame for your protection.  Always complete the
grounding path from the generator  to a  copper
pipe/rod that is driven into moist earth, to  prevent
electrical shock.

ALWAYS

 use  electrical  cords  that are in good

condition.  Worn, bare, frayed or otherwise  damaged
cords can cause electric shock.

NEVER

 operate the generator, or handle  any

electrical equipment while standing in water, while
barefoot, while hands are wet or while in the rain or
snow.  Electric shock may result.

ALWAYS

 use a ground  fault  circuit interrupter

(GFCI) in damp or highly electrical conductive areas
and on construction job-sites to prevent electric shock.

ALWAYS

 remove the spark plug or spark plug

wire before working on the engine or generator, this
prevents accidental starting.

ALWAYS 

provide adequate ventilation. Do not

operate generator  in any enclosed or  narrow  space.
Engines consume oxygen and give off deadly  carbon
monoxide, a poisonous gas.  Improper ventilation  will
cause damage to generator and possible injury to
people.

Summary of Contents for 5500 BDG

Page 1: ...P r o v e n P e r f o r m a n c e MODEL 5500 BDG ITEM 165913 Belt Driven Generator M165913B OWNER S MANUAL Any Questions Comments or Problems Call Customer Service at 1 800 270 0810...

Page 2: ...Generator IMPORTANT If this machine is used by anyone who is not the owner or is loaned or rented make certain the operator Is instructed in the safe and proper operation of this machine Reads and un...

Page 3: ...uency 59 0 62 0 Hertz Hz Power Factor 100 Engine 11 hp max 9 hp recommended Engine Speed 3540 3720 RPM 120 V Receptacle 20 Amp A duplex NEMA 5 20R 240 V Receptacle 20 Amp A Locking Device NEMA L6 20R...

Page 4: ...TIFICATION Figure 1 Ref 1 4 00041 Ref Description Ref Description 1 Circuit Breakers 5 7 8 shaft 2 120V 20A Duplex Receptacle 6 Mounting feet 3 240V 20A Locking Receptacle 7 Fan vents 4 Grounding scre...

Page 5: ...ment from original design and manufacture Before using the user shall determine the suitability of this product for its intended use and assumes liability therein ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS DANGER indica...

Page 6: ...correct diameter sheave Note that a notched V belt requires only one sheave while the standard V belt requires 2 side by side sheaves and 2 V belts All V belts have a B size cross section Figure 3 000...

Page 7: ...e 2 to 4 times as much current to start than to run Repulsion Induction motors are the easiest to start and require 1 5 to 2 5 times as much to start than to run Most fractional motors take about the...

Page 8: ...inutes to restart due to its normal build up of compressor head pressure NOTE For extremely hard to start loads such as air conditioners and air compressors consult the equipment dealer to determine t...

Page 9: ...nding Frequent operation of the engine generator will also ensure that the set is operating properly should it be needed in an emergency Generator Maintenance The generator head is brushless and maint...

Page 10: ...ting a Generator is overloaded b Insufficient ventilation a Reduce the load See Load Application section of this manual b Make sure there is at least 3 feet of clearance on all sides of generator No o...

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