Winco HPS9000VE-03/A Installation & Operator'S Manual Download Page 14

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STARTING HINTS

COLD WEATHER

  A. Use the proper oil for the temperature expected.

  B. Use fresh winter grade fuel. Winter grade gasoline is 

    blended to improve starting. Do not use summer grade 

  gasoline.

HOT WEATHER

  A. Use the proper oil for the temperature expected.

  B. Use only summer blended gasoline. Using gasoline left 

    over from winter may cause the unit to vapor lock.

STOPPING AND STORING

 

1. Move the key to the “OFF” position.

 

2. Turn off the fuel supply valve.

 

3. Before extended storage (over 30 days) certain 

 

  precautions must be taken to ensure the fuel doesn’t 

 

 

deteriorate and clog the fuel system.

NOTE:

 The use of a fuel additive, such as Sta-Bil or 

equivalent will minimize the formation of gum deposits 

during storage. The additive may be added to gasoline in 

the engines fuel tank or to gasoline in a storage container.

  A. Add the fuel stabilizer to the fuel in the tank and run 

    for 2 minutes to circulate the stabilizer throughout the 

  fuel 

system.

  B. If you choose to remove the remaining fuel from the 

    fuel tank, it must be drained into an approved 

  container.

  C. Start the engine and allow it to run until all the fuel in 

    the carburetor and the fuel lines has been used up and 

    the engine stops.

NOTE: 

Running the engine to use up the fuel in the lines 

and carburetor will still leave a small amount of fuel in 

carburetor. It is best extended storage to treat the fuel 

before draining.

  D. While the engine is warm, drain the oil and refill with 

  fresh 

oil.

  E. Clean dirt and chaff from cylinder, cylinder head fins, 

    blower housing, screen, and muffler areas.

  F. Store in a clean and dry area.

OPERATING SPEED

The engine-generator must be run at the correct speed 

in order to produce the proper electrical voltage and 

frequency.

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

The output voltage should be checked to ensure the 

generator is working properly prior to connecting a 

load to the generator. Failure to do so could result 

in damage to equipment plugged into the unit and 

possible injury to the individual.

All engines have a tendency to slow down when a load 

is applied. When the electrical load is connected to the 

generator, the engine is more heavily loaded, and as a 

result, the speed drops slightly. This slight decrease in 

speed, together with the voltage drop within the generator 

itself, results in a slightly lower voltage when the generator 

is loaded to its full capacity than when running no load. 

The slight variation in speed also affects the frequency 

of the output current. This frequency variation has no 

appreciable effect in the operation of motors, lights, and 

most appliances. However, electronic equipment and clocks 

will be affected if correct RPM is not maintained. See Load 

vs. Output chart.

Although individual units and models vary slightly, the 

normal voltage and frequency of the engine-generator 

described in this manual are approximately as follows, 

under varying loads:

LOAD vs. OUTPUT

Generator 

Load

Speed 

(RPM)

Frequency 

(Hz)

Voltage

None

3690

61.5

125V

Half

3600

60.0

120V

Full

3510

58.5

115V

The speed of the engine was carefully adjusted at the 

factory so that the generator produces the proper voltage 

and frequency. For normal usage, the speed setting should 

not be charged. If the generator is being run continuously 

on a very light load, it is often advisable to lower the 

operating speed slightly. 

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

SPEED ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD ONLY BE MADE BY 

A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECH. Whenever making any 

speed adjustments, check the unit with a voltmeter 

and a frequency meter or a tachometer and be sure the 

voltage and speed are correct.

Lower voltage may damage both the generator and any 

load connected to it. Running the engine at excessively 

high speeds results in high voltage, which may significantly 

shorten the life of appliances being used.

Output voltage should be checked periodically to ensure 

continued proper operation of the generating plant 

and appliances. If the generator is not equipped with a 

voltmeter, it can be checked with a portable meter.

Summary of Contents for HPS9000VE-03/A

Page 1: ...d to contact us concerning this unit it will help us to respond to your needs faster MODEL _________________________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER _________________________________________ PUR...

Page 2: ...ING THE OIL DUAL ELEMENT AIR FILTER SPARK PLUG CARBON CANISTER TROUBLESHOOTING 18 GENERATOR CARE 18 EXERCISING THE GENERATOR GENERATOR MAINTENANCE CLEANING RECEPTACLE WIRING DIAGRAM 19 CA EVAP EMISSIO...

Page 3: ...ber S20W 110 Part Number 16346 009 Rotor Resistance 5 22 Ohms Stator Resistance 0 21 Ohms Cap Winding Resistance 0 87 Ohms Capacitors 35 mF Capacitor Part Number 300323 212 ENGINE Engine Manufacturer...

Page 4: ...he earth 2 FIRE HAZARD Gasoline and other fuels present a hazard of possible explosion and or fire A Do not refuel when the engine is running or hot B Keep fuel containers out of reach of children C D...

Page 5: ...nce these units should never be run in small compartments without positive fresh air flow RESTRICTED USES DO NOT remove from the cradle assembly Removal of the generator from the cradle assembly may c...

Page 6: ...rs 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...

Page 7: ...per lubricant are considered abuse and not covered by the generator or engine manufacturer s warranty OIL RECOMMENDATIONS Outdoor temperatures determine the proper oil viscosity for the engines Winco...

Page 8: ...on without having to shut off the manual valve The fuel line used to connect the supply line to the demand regulator must be a locally approved flexible fuel line Products used will vary in different...

Page 9: ...one fuel to another FROM GASOLINE TO LP NG 1 With the engine running turn off the gasoline fuel valve 2 Run the engine until it runs out of fuel 3 Remove the plastic insert from the demand regulator...

Page 10: ...ill automatically stop the engine before the oil level reaches a critical danger point This feature is designed to prevent costly repairs and downtime CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Allowing the engine to s...

Page 11: ...ging circuit For your safety always connect the positive battery cable to the bat terminal first Then connect the negative battery cable to the bat terminal Make sure all connections are clean and tig...

Page 12: ...n pull briskly 6 When the engine starts open the choke gradually 7 The engine should promptly come up to operating speed NOTICE Do not allow the starter grip to snap against the engine Return it gentl...

Page 13: ...the fuel system it is almost impossible to manual start the unit using NG 1 Check oil level refill as needed 2 Turn on the LP NG fuel supply 3 NEVER use the choke when operating on NG 4 Turn the engin...

Page 14: ...do so could result in damage to equipment plugged into the unit and possible injury to the individual All engines have a tendency to slow down when a load is applied When the electrical load is connec...

Page 15: ...d on the generator or the vehicle PERMANENTLY INSTALLED GENERATORS This WINCO portable generator ships with a bonded neutral and overcurrent protection NFPA 70 refers to this as a separately derived s...

Page 16: ...load on the generator during the initial start up See the nameplate on your generator for the amperage capabilities of your unit CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Failure to properly limit and balance the load...

Page 17: ...dipstick when filling the engine with oil to prevent overfilling E Replace filler plug F Start engine up and warm it up G After warming up the engine recheck the oil level and refill as necessary to...

Page 18: ...he high pressure spray could contaminate the fuel system and the generator components 1 Keep the air inlet screen on both the engine and generator free of any dirt or debris to ensure proper cooling A...

Page 19: ...19 60706 237 G G1 G1 G3 G3 RECEPTACLE WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 20: ...quest THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED HEREIN THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE CREATED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILI...

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