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TESTING POLICY 

Before any generator is shipped from the factory, it 

is fully checked for performance.  The generator is 

loaded to its full capacity, and the voltage, current 

and frequency are carefully checked.

Rated output of generator is based on engineering 

tests of typical units, and is subject to, and limited 

by, the temperature, altitude, fuel, and other condi-

tions specified by the manufacturer of the applicable 

engines.

INTENDED USES 

This engine generator set has been designed pri-

marily for portable heavy duty commercial use.  Both 

120 volt and 240 volt receptacles are provided in the 

control panel to plug in your loads (lights, portable 

tools, and small appliances).  These units are dual 

wound generators, therefore the 120 volt loads must 

be equally split with 1/2 of the rated capacity avail-

able on each of the two 120 volt circuits.

This portable unit requires large quantities of fresh 

air for cooling the engine and generator.  For safety, 

long life and adequate performance, these units 

should never be run in small compartments without 

positive fresh air flow.

RESTRICTED USES

DO NOT 

remove from the cradle assembly.  Re-

moval of the generator from the cradle assembly 

may cause excessive vibration and damage to the 

engine-generator set.

DO NOT 

install and operate this generator in a small 

compartment., i.e. generator compartments of ve-

hicles, motor homes or travel trailers.  These com-

partments will not allow enough free flow of fresh 

air to reach the engine generator set for cooling and 

will cause the unit to overheat, damaging both the 

engine and generator.  Small compartments will also 

develop hot spots where there is very little air flow 

and may cause a fire.

PLEASE NOTE

  There are 3rd party companies 

making enclosures for generators that have been 

properly engineered.  The use of these 3rd party 

enclosures is acceptable as long as they have been 

certified and meet current code.

DO NOT 

attempt to operate at 50 cycles.  These 

units are designed and governed to operate at 60 

cycles only.

UNIT CAPABILITIES

GENERATOR CONNECTIONS

HPS9000VE:  120 volt and 240 volt receptacles 

are provided for connection to various loads.  The 

diagram below represents this 8,000 watt (rated 

output) generator.  A & B represent the 120 volt out-

put legs of this generator.  Up to 4000 watts at 120 

volts (33 Amps) can be drawn from the receptacles 

attached to either A or B output legs. This generator 

is capable of producing 33 Amps of 240 volt current 

at C.Check the appliance or tool nameplates for the 

current and voltage to insure compatibility.  Remem-

ber that power taken from C reduces the power 

available at equally both A and B and vice versa.

STARTING ELECTRIC MOTORS

Electric motors require much more current (amps) to 

start them than to run them.  Some motors, par-

ticularly low cost split-phase motors, are very hard 

to start and require 5 to 7 times as much starting 

current as running current.  Capacitor motors are 

easier to start and usually require 2 to 4 times as 

much starting current as running current.  Repulsion 

Induction motors are the easiest to start and require 

only 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 times as much starting as running 

current.

Most fractional horsepower motors take about the 

same amount of current to run them whether they 

are Repulsion Induction (RI), Capacitor (Cap), or 

Split-Phase (SP) type.  

If the electric motor is connected to a hard starting 

load such as an air compressor, it will require more 

starting current.  If it is connected to a light load, 

or no load such as a power saw, it will require less 

starting current.  The exact requirement will also 

vary with the brand or design of the motor.

Summary of Contents for Home power HPS9000E

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATORS MANUAL HPS9000VE E TRI FUEL GENERATOR...

Page 2: ...ging Fuel Types 8 Battery Installation 9 INITIAL START UP Basic Operation 10 Manual Starting Gasoline only 10 Electric Starting Gasoline 10 Electric Starting LP NG 11 Stopping Storage 11 Operating Spe...

Page 3: ...ren 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 onl...

Page 4: ...ere are 3rd party companies making enclosures for generators that have been properly engineered The use of these 3rd party enclosures is acceptable as long as they have been certified and meet current...

Page 5: ...rst time use the dipstick ref A to ensure that you do not over fill the crankcase Reference B shows the full oil level mark on the dipstick Oil is added to the engine by removing the oil fill cap ref...

Page 6: ...in providing the proper vapor fuel supply for your engine This information is only provided to advise you of the engine s requirements and the decisions you must make In no case should this informatio...

Page 7: ...uld cause an inoperative engine or an explosive fuel leak Size of pipe required for generators operating on natural gas LP gas Length of Fuel Line Fuel Line Size less than 25 feet 3 4 inch black pipe...

Page 8: ...ank used will generally depend on how long you want the unit to run without refilling The tank sizes shown below are the smallest recommended tank sizes based on the outside temperature Keep in mind t...

Page 9: ...tric start system using the cables provided CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE These electric start engines are NEGATIVE GROUND Use extreme caution when connecting the battery Connect the NEGATIVE battery termi...

Page 10: ...ef B to the full on position 4 Turn the key to the run position Ref C 5 Pull the starter grip lightly until resistance is felt then pull briskly 6 When the engine starts open the choke gradually 7 The...

Page 11: ...roper oil for the temperature expected b Use only summer blended gasoline Using gaso line left over from winter may cause the unit to vapor lock STOPPING AND STORAGE 1 Move the on off switch to the OF...

Page 12: ...arefully adjusted at the factory so that the generator produces the proper voltage and frequency For normal usage the speed setting should not be changed If the generator is being run continuously on...

Page 13: ...WIRING Plug your tools such as drills saws blowers sump pump and other items to be powered directly into the generator receptacles Before plugging in all the tools and cord sets recheck the rating of...

Page 14: ...o bring it to the proper level See page 5 for proper oil level VanguardEngines com explosive h f equipped are in sition move throttle s colorless poison gas ainting or death or windows are open out oi...

Page 15: ...replace with the same spark plug that came in the engine and check gap before installing Spark plug gap is 0 030 Poor spark will also occur if spark plug wire does not fit firmly on spark plug If thi...

Page 16: ...ged fuel filter Voltage too low Engine speed is too low Generator overloaded Defective stator Defective rotor field Defective Capacitor Circuit Breaker Defective load Trips Defective receptacle Excess...

Page 17: ...17 2210 00 60706 237 CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 18: ...earest WINCO Authorized Service Center or to WINCO Inc at Le Center Minnesota THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY To the extent permitted by law any and all warranties including those of merchantabilit...

Page 19: ...RER S WARRANTY COVERAGE The evaporative emission control system is warranted for two years If any evaporative emission related parts on your equipment are defective the parts will be repaired or repla...

Page 20: ...2210 00 20 60706 237 WINCO INC 225 S CORDOVA AVE LE CENTER MN 56057 507 357 6821 SERVICE DEPT 507 357 6831 www wincogen com...

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