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E: Camlock Connections
These Cam-Locks are connected to the full load terminal
blocks and are capable of providing full generator output in
all voltage configurations.
F: 120V 20 AMP 3-Wire Shore Power Plug:
NEMA Spec 5-20. This panel mounted plug is designed
to plug directly in a standard 20 amp receptacle on a
extension cord. The plug when connected will provide
power to the block heater and the battery trickle charger
mounted inside the generator enclosure. This can be used
when the set is used in a standby application to keep the
engine warm and the battery charged or in your rental
yard to keep the battery charged up. This receptacle is to be
powered by a GFCI circuit and installed in accordance with
the United States National Electric Code.
G: Grommeted wire holes
These hole have been specifically provided for you to route
your full power leads through to the output lugs. The
routing holes were provided to insure that no small child or
curious adult can reach inside and come into contact with
the main output lugs with the unit running.
H: 120V 20 AMP 3-Wire Shore Power Plug:
NEMA Spec 5-20. This panel mounted plug is designed
to plug directly in a standard 20 amp receptacle on a
extension cord. The plug when connected will provide
power to the block heater and the battery trickle charger
mounted inside the generator enclosure. This can be used
when the set is used in a standby application to keep the
engine warm and the battery charged or in your rental
yard to keep the battery charged up. This receptacle is to be
powered by a GFCI circuit and installed in accordance with
the United States National Electric Code.
WARNING
A mainline circuit breaker has been provided inside
the generator housing. During all wiring installations,
make sure the breaker is in the OFF position and the
generator operating switch is in the OFF position.
A.C. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING
Wiring and connections to unit should be performed
by a competent technician. Improper installation could
result in electrocution, which could cause equipment
damage, serious injury or death.
Access for routing the wires into the terminal block is
provided via the access door located in the back of the unit.
The top panel will hinge open once unscrewed.
AC CONNECTIONS
NOTICE: CLASS 1 WIRING METHODS
ARE TO BE USED FOR ALL FIELD WIRING
CONNECTIONS TO TERMINALS OF A CLASS 2
CIRCUIT
All wiring must be completed in accordance with the
National Electric Code as well as any state and local codes.
You must pay particular attention to wire size requirement
for the amperage of service you are dealing with. The table
below provides you guidance on wire sizing based on both
wire type and amperage.
Wire amperages have been
derated for 40° C ambient temperatures operation.
WARNING
Make sure the generator is disconnected from the
battery to prevent accidental starting.
RECEPTACLE PANEL
(If equipped)
WARNING: PERSONAL DANGER
Verify the main line circuit breaker and battery are
disconnected before making connections. Failure
could result in electrocution, which can result in
serious injury or death.
A: 120/240 50A Circuit Breaker
These circuit breakers protect the 2 - 50 amp twistlock
receptacles (C).
B: 120/240 20A Circuit Breaker
These two push button 20 amp circuit breakers protect the
two GFCI receptacles (D).
C: 125/250 50A Receptacles
These receptacles are rated for dual voltage, 120 or 240V
use. It is a 4-wire receptacle, with a center grounding pin.
4-wire drop cords plugged into this receptacle may be split
into 120V receptacles at a distribution box. Each receptacle
is protected by a two pole 50 amp circuit breaker mounted
just above it. THIS RECEPTACLE UTILIZES A HUBBELL PLUG
PART # CS6365.
D: 120/240 20A Receptacles
These duplex receptacles are protected by 20 amp circuit
breakers mounted just above the duplexes. The “T” slot
design both 15 and 20 amp 120V cords can be plugged in.
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