Denver
Vibrator 4E-180 series High-Cycle Generator
This portion of the manual covers the Generator Section (driven power
producing section) only.
Manuals for the drive section using a Honda Gasoline Engine, Yanmar
Diesel Engine, Baldor Electric Motor or other power source is provided by the specific manufacturer of
the drive unit and was included with the generator as a separate manual. Based upon the power source
of your high-cycle generator, please refer to the specific manufacturer’s manual for information on the
drive unit.
Please read this manual, all safety information and the drive unit manual in their entirety before
operating the generator.
WARNING! When operating, the High-Cycle Generator produces an
electrical current and can cause injury or even death if used
improperly.
The Denver High-Cycle Generator is designed to produce 3-Phase, 180 Hertz (High Cycle) electricity and
can be wired for either 115 volt or 230 volt (230 volt is the factory setting) and is intended to be used to
provide the power to a high-cycle concrete vibrator that has been designed to operate on the supplied
power. The Denver High-Cycle Generator cannot be used to provide power to single-phase equipment
or 3-Phase equipment that requires a power supply that is something other than 180 Hertz (i.e. 60
Hertz)
WARNING! Making modifications to the Generator Section will
void the warranty and may result in injury or even death.
The electricity produced by the Generator Section is supplied to two (2) 7410 receptacles located on the
front of the Generator Section (see Fig. 1). The receptacles are designed for a 4-pronged, 3-phase, 7411
twist-lock plug. To insert the plug, make sure that the prongs of the plug line up to the appropriate slots
in the receptacle and push all the way in. Once the plug has been fully inserted, twist it to the right
(clockwise) to lock the plug into the receptacle. To remove the plug from the receptacle, twist the plug
to the left (counterclockwise) to unlock and then pull the plug straight out to remove.
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