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OPM-136/D

NOTE: 

Do not over lubricate the universal joints.

Check the generator gearcase oil level before each use of 

the generator. Maintain the oil level at the oil level plug 

height. The generator is shipped with lubricant in the 

gearcase. Specifications for the gearcase lubricant are:

API Serice:   GL-5

Grade:    

SAE 85W-90-140

Amount:   0.875 Pints

The following kind of oil are recommended for use in the 

generator gearcase: Mobile SAE 85W-90-140 API Service 

GL-5, Sunonco/DX XL80W90-140, Kendal Three Star 85W-

140, Amoco 85W140 or equivalent.

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

Do not overfill generator gearcase. Overfilling causes 

overheating and oil seal failure.

Change oil at least once every twelve months or 150 hours 

of operation. Change it more often if you use the generator 

in bad weather. Use the following procedure to change 

generator gearcase oil:

1. Remove gearcase breather. Soak breather in cleaning 

  solvent, then allow to dry.

2. Remove oil level check plug.

3. Remove the oil drain plug, drain the oil into a clean 

  oil resistant container, 1 quart or larger. Check the oil for 

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MAINTENANCE

General  Information

The main components of the generator are: armature, field

coils,  cooling  fan,  brushes,  brush  holder  assembly,  end

brackets, and rectifier.  Before performing any maintenance

on the generator, isolate and/or disable the drive system so

the unit can not be accidentally started while being repaired.

The  troubleshooting  chart  lists  various  symptoms  of  poor

generator  operation  with  possible  causes  and  the  appro-

priate corrective action. You will need a volt-ohm meter or

test light to check some of the causes. For some of the

other causes you will need to check generator speed. To

check generator speed you can use a frequency meter, a

tachometer, or a 120V-60Hz electric clock and a correctly

operating wrist watch. (Run the electric clock on generator

power  and  compare  the  clock’s  second  hand  movement

with that of the wrist watch. They should run at the same

speed. If clock runs faster, generator speed is too high,

and vice versa.)

CAUTION: Equipment Damage

Most electrical equipment in North America operates

satisfactorily at frequencies between 58.5 and 62 Hz

(cycles per second.) Operating the generator at frequen-

cies outside that range may cause damage to the genera-

tor and/or to electrical equipment driven by the generator.

Periodical  Maintenance

Service/maintenance items include periodic external physi-

cal inspection for missing hardware or damage to mounting

or drive system and checking the oil level in the gear case.

It is recommended that the generator be operated at least

monthly under normal loads to familiarize operators with the

procedures and controls as well as to dry out any accumu-

lated condensation or other moisture in the generator elec-

trical  windings.    The  maintenance  and  service  attention

invested will insure getting the peak performance that was

designed into the unit.

Routine  preventive  maintenance  minimizes  costly  repairs

and generator down-time. Before each use, inspect the

generator: gear case oil level should be correct, cooling

vents and screens should be clear, and generator mount-

ing hardware should be tight. Clean and inspect the

generator after storing it for long periods, and after using

it in extremely dusty conditions or in severe weather, such

as  rain  or  blowing  snow.

Lubrication

The generator bearings are factory lubricated and sealed,

and require no further lubrication.

The generator input shaft should be cleaned and lubricated

with a thin film of grease before installing the drive shaft and

each time it is removed.

The drive shaft (tumbling bar) requires greasing. Keep the

universal joints in the coupling shaft free from grease and

dirt  buildup.

NOTE:

Do not over lubricate the universal joints.

Check the generator gear case oil level before each use of

the generator. Maintain the oil level at oil level plug height.

(See page 6 for oil level plug location.) The generator is

shipped with lubricant in the gear case. Specifications for

gear case lubricant are:

API Service: GL-5

Grade: SAE 85W-9O-140

Amount: 2 pints

The following kinds of oil are recommended for use in the

generator gear case: Mobil SAE 85W90-140 API Service GL-

5, Sunoco/DX XL80W90-140 Kendal Three Star 85W-140,

Amoco 85W140 or equivalent.

CAUTION: Equipment Damage

Do not overfill generator gear case. Overfilling causes

overheating and oil seal failure.

Change the oil at least once every six months. Change it

more often if you use the generator in bad weather. Use the

following procedure to change generator gear case oil:

1. Remove gear case breather. Soak breather in cleaning

solvent, then allow it to dry.

2. Remove oil level check plug.

3. Remove the oil drain plug, drain the oil into a clean oil

resistant container, 1 quart or larger. Check the oil for

metal. Fine metal dust in the oil does not indicate

trouble, but metal chips do. Dismantle the gear case and

look for damaged gears if you find metal chips in the oil.

4. Replace the oil drain plug. Refill the gear case through

the breather port with new oil of the recommended type.

Fill the case up to oil level check plug height. (It will take

about 2 pint.)

5. Replace the oil level check plug.

6. Replace the breather.

Cleaning and Inspection

Use a vacuum cleaner or dry low pressure compressed air

(regulated at 25-35 PSI) to clean the generator periodically.

WARNING

DO NOT CLEAN THE GENERATOR WHILE IT IS RUNNING.

Proceed  as  follows:

Breather Vent

0"  --

Oil Level Plug

MAINTENANCE

GENERAL INFORMATION

The main components of the generator are: rotor and stator 

assembly, cooling fan, brushes, brush holder assembly, 

end brackets. Before performing any maintenance on the 

generator, isolate and/or disable the drive system so the 

unit can not be accidentally started while being repaired.

The trouble shooting chart lists various symptoms of 

poor generator operation with possible causes and the 

appropriate corrective action. You will need a volt-ohm 

meter or test light to check some of the causes. For some of 

the other causes you will need to check generator speed. 

To check generator speed, you can use a frequency meter, 

a tachometer, or a 120V-60Hz electric clock and a correctly 

operating wrist watch (run the electric clock and a correctly 

power and compare the clock’s second hand movement 

with that of the wrist watch. They should run at the same 

speed. If the clock runs faster, generator speed is too high, 

and vice versa).

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

Most electrical equipment in North America operates 

satisfactory at frequencies between 58.5 and 62 Hz (cycles 

per second). Operating the generator at frequencies 

outside that range may cause damage to the generator 

and/or to electrical equipment driven by the generator.

PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE

Service/maintenance items include periodic external 

physical inspection for missing hardware or damage to 

mounting or drive system and checking the oil level in 

the gearcase. It is recommended that the generator be 

operated at least monthly under normal loads to familiarize 

operators with the procedures and controls as well as to dry 

out any accumulated condensation or other moisture in the 

generator electrical windings. The maintenance and service 

attention invested will ensure getting the peak performance 

that was designed to the unit.

Routine preventative maintenance minimizes costly repairs 

and generator down-time. Before each use, inspect the 

generator: gearcase oil level should be correct, cooling 

vents and screens should be clear, and generator mounting 

hardware should be tight. Clean and inspect the generator 

after storing it for long periods, and after using it in 

extremely dusty conditions or in severe weather, such as 

rain or blowing snow.

LUBRICATION

The generator bearings are factory lubricated and sealed, 

and require no further lubrication.

The generator input shaft should be cleaned and lubricated 

with a thin film of grease before installing the drive shaft 

and each time it is removed.

The drive shaft (tumbling bar) requires greasing. Keep the 

universal joints in the coupling shaft free from grease and 

dirt build-up.

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Страница 1: ...r need to contact us on this unit it will help us to respond to your needs faster MODEL __________________________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER _________________________________________ PURCH...

Страница 2: ...THREE PHASE 36 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 20 LIMITED WARRANTY 20 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the gen...

Страница 3: ...by NFPA are appropriate CAUTION NOISE HAZARD Excessive noise is not only tiring but continual exposure can lead to loss of hearing A Use hearing protection when working around this equipment for long...

Страница 4: ...s 120 240 Phase Three Amps 87 Input Speed 540 RPM Generator Speed 1800 RPM AVR AS540 Input Shaft 1 3 8 6 spline Required Tractor PTO HP 63 30PTOT4 17 Watts 31 600 Volts 120 240 Phase Three Amps 87 Inp...

Страница 5: ...equired for full power operation The generator will work but produce only as much kW output as the tractor can supply HP for For example a 20 HP output tractor will deliver a maximum of approximately...

Страница 6: ...is noted it is always easiest to refuse the shipment and let WINCO take care of the freight claim If you sign for the unit the transfer of the ownership requires that you file the freight claim 2 Bef...

Страница 7: ...generator B The design of the trailer must enable the trailer to remain stable during operation and to resist tipping caused by generator starting and reflected load torque C The trailer height and m...

Страница 8: ...r switch isolates the load from the power line and allows you to safely operate your loads without endangering the power line repair crew See diagram on page 8 The load connected to the normal termina...

Страница 9: ...imped with an appropriate compression crimper or both Approved Crimping tools are 1 Anderson Power Products 2 ETC Model HHS hydraulic crimper 3 ITT Blackburn NO 1640 4 T B Thomas Betts TBM5 To complet...

Страница 10: ...TS WITH EMERGENCY POWER IMPORTANT When making standby service hook up make sure load to be transferred to standby generator will not exceed generator rating Watthour Meter Watthour Meter To Power Line...

Страница 11: ...e load disconnect receptacle is the largest gray receptacle on the generator output panel To aid in determining how much load can be applied to the generator and how it should be distributed among the...

Страница 12: ...he drive shaft tumbling bar is assembled with its universal joint knuckles synchronized If the knuckles are not synchronized the bar will chatter when rotating which will cause the generator output vo...

Страница 13: ...t should be checked each time you use the generator As a quick check you can plug in a trouble light and check for normal brightness 4 With engine and generator running smoothly switch on the electric...

Страница 14: ...se Mobil SAE 85W90 140 API Service GL 5 Sunoco DX XL80W90 140 Kendal Three Star 85W 140 Amoco 85W140 or equivalent CAUTION Equipment Damage Do not overfill generator gear case Overfilling causes overh...

Страница 15: ...sure compressed air regulated at 25 35 PSI to clean the generator periodically WARNING Do NOT clean the generator while it is running Proceed as follows 1 Remove control box cover Vacuum or blow dust...

Страница 16: ...R 7 Shorted or open rotor 8 Shorted or open stator 1 Reset circuit breakers replace if defective 2 Disconnect the load Check voltage at receptacle cord set Check motors appliances and load leads for s...

Страница 17: ...17 OPM 136 D WIRING DIAGRAM 120 240V SINGLE PHASE BACK VIEW G1 G2 N N N G2 G2 GND GND GND GND GND G2 G2 G2 G2 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1...

Страница 18: ...18 OPM 136 D G1 G1 G1 G1 GND GND GND GND GND G1 G1 G2 G2 G3 G3 G2 N N N N G2 G2 G2 120 208V 120 240V THREE PHASE BACK VIEW...

Страница 19: ...19 OPM 136 D 277 480V THREE PHASE BACK VIEW GND GND GND N N N N N G3 G3 G2 G2 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1...

Страница 20: ...you may have other rights which vary from state to state Note Some states do not allow limitation on the duration of implied warranty and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incid...

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