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NEVER

 operate the generator while wearing loose

fitting clothing such as neckties, scarves  or  untucked
shirts.

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.

NEVER

 operate the generator  under  the  following

conditions:

A. Excessive change in engine speed, slow  or

fast.

B. Overheating in load  connecting devices.
C. Sparking or arcs from generator.
D.  Loss of electrical output.
E. Damaged receptacles.
F. Engine misfire.
G. Excessive vibration.
H. Enclosed compartments, or confined areas.
I. Flame 

or smoke.

J. Rain, snow or wet conditions.
K. Operator non-attendance.
L.  Without proper guarding in place.

 

WARNING

  Keep fire  extinguisher  close

by your generator  and be familiar with how to use it.
Consult your local fire department  for  correct
extinguisher type.

 

DANGER

  Remember, exhaust fumes are

deadly carbon monoxide, a poisonous  gas  and must
be vented to the outside where there  are  no  people.
Cooling air of sufficient amounts must be brought in
and exhausted out to ensure proper cooling of the
engine and  generator.

INSTALLATION

Choose a location where  the generator  will not be

exposed to rain, snow or direct  sunlight.    Common
places for mounting your PTO generator are to a trailer
or a cement slab.  However you choose to mount the
generator, make sure it can get as close to the  load  as
possible.  This will make using the generator more
convenient and reduce voltage drop.

The installation site must be free from water,

moisture, or dust. Foreign matters, such as dust, dirt,
sand, lint, or abrasive materials can cause damage  if
allowed inside the  generator.   All  electrical
components should be protected from excessive
moisture or the insulation system will deteriorate  and
result in grounding or shorting out of the generating
sy stem.

Design the application to minimize the angle of the

driveline, 15

°

 maximum.  The smaller the angle of

operation, the longer the driveline will last.

When  trailer mounting the  generator  select  a

trailer that is wide  enough to withstand the torque of
start-up and loading torque. Wheels that are not
spaced properly could cause the trailer to tip over. The
constant vibration of the generator can cause metal

fatigue of the trailer base if the steel used is not thick
enough.

 

DANGER  

Trailer may tip over  and  cause

serious injury or death.  Never stand near an operating
PTO generator.

Use four, grade 5, 5/8” bolts  to mount

generator.

After  the generator is  firmly mounted ,  attach  the

PTO driveline to the generator then the tractor.   Use  a
synchronized PTO driveline rated at 48 HP minimum.

 

DANGER  

Never attach PTO driveline

while tractor is  running.

 

DANGER

  Always have proper  guarding

of rotating parts.  Failure to guard the power
transmission mechanisms may result in serious injury
or death.

While seated on the tractor and  the  engine  at  idle,

engage the PTO.  Slowly increase the throttle  until  the
needle in the generator voltmeter is at or above the
black line in the green area.  A load can now be
applied to the generator.  Remember to stay  clear of
the rotating PTO driveline.  From  the tractor  seat  re-
adjust the speed  until  the  needle on the  generator
voltmeter is close to the black line in the green area.  If
the needle will not rise to the green area no matter
what the engine speed,  the generator  is  either
overloaded or  there is  a problem.   Use  the
troubleshooting guide at the end of the manual for
assistance with possible problems.

Before each use check the gear box oil level.    Use

80W-90 SAE  synthetic gear oil and fill  to  the middle  of
the oil level sight plug.

LOAD APPLICATION

 It is important to determine the total electrical load

before it is  connected  to  the generator.     The two major
factors in determining the life of a  generator head are:
heat build up, caused by  overloading the  generator
and corrosive contaminants, that attack the wiring
insulation.  If the generator is overloaded, the  wires

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Страница 1: ...MODEL 27500 PTOG ITEM 165937 Power Take Off Generator M165937D OWNER S MANUAL Any Questions Comments or Problems Call Customer Service at 1 800 270 0810 Hours Monday Friday 7 30 AM to 5 30 PM Saturda...

Страница 2: ...If this machine is used by anyone who is not the owner or is loaned or rented make certain the operator Is instructed in safe and proper operation of this machine Reads and understands the manuals per...

Страница 3: ...gnetic Gear Box Gear Ratio 1 7 Gear Oil SAE 80W 90 Oil Capacity 53 Qt 5 L Dimensions Length 36 95 93 9 cm Width 16 85 42 8 cm Height 20 79 52 8 cm Gross Weight 425 lb 193 2 kg ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS...

Страница 4: ...Clamp 6 Fan Vents 16 100A Circuit Breaker 7 Mounting Holes 17 120 240V 100A Pin and Sleeve 8 120V 30A Twistlock Receptacle 18 60A Circuit Breaker 9 120V 20A Duplex Receptacles 19 Shield 10 20A Circuit...

Страница 5: ...One 60A thermal magnetic breaker References 11 Shield Plastic implement shield NEVER operate generator without shield in place INTRODUCTION Before attempting to mount your generator thoroughly study...

Страница 6: ...minimize the angle of the driveline 15 maximum The smaller the angle of operation the longer the driveline will last When trailer mounting the generator select a trailer that is wide enough to withsta...

Страница 7: ...Hp motor Running Watts RI type Cap type SP type 1 6 525 7 11 9 18 16 22 1 4 700 9 15 12 23 22 32 1 3 875 11 18 14 29 26 35 1 2 1175 15 25 20 40 NA 1 1925 24 40 32 64 NA 1 1 2 2400 30 50 40 80 NA 2 29...

Страница 8: ...t 1 800 270 0810 GROUNDING All units must be grounded Drive a 3 4 or 1 copper pipe or rod into the ground close to the generator The pipe rod must penetrate moist earth Connect an approved ground clam...

Страница 9: ...rmed only by a qualified electrical service technician USE ONLY NorthStar APPROVED REPAIR PARTS AVAILABLE AT 1 800 270 0810 A Bearing The bearings used in this generator are a heavy duty sealed ball b...

Страница 10: ...n or loose wire c Defective receptacle d Defective stator e Defective rotor f Defective capacitor g Defective circuit breaker h Engine speed too slow I PTO not engaged j Gear box is malfunctioning a D...

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