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3. Make sure the drive shaft (tumbling bar) is assembled with

its universal joint knuckles “synchronized,” as illustrated in
Figure 7. If knuckles are not synchronized, the bar will chat-
ter when rotating, which will cause the generator output volt-
age to flicker. Drive shafts shipped new from Winco are al-
ways synchronized and tethered so they can not be taken
apart.

DANGER: Personal Injury

POWER TAKE-OFF MUST BE DISENGAGED AT THIS TIME.

4. Couple the tractor to the generator with the drive shaft (tum-

bling bar). Couple the tumbling bar to the generator input
shaft first, then to the power take-off shaft. Check align-
ment, tractor, power take-off shaft (tumbling bar), and gen-
erator input shaft should form a straight (or nearly straight)
line, with less than 10° misalignment between the shafts.
Misalignment will cause generator output voltage to flicker.

CAUTION:

Make sure that all tumbling bar lock pins are engaged and that
all safety shields are in place before operating the PTO
generator.

5. Make sure no binding exists in generator or gear box. If

binding is found, locate the cause and correct it before pro-
ceeding.

6. Make sure that the electrical loads to be driven by the gen-

erator will not draw more current than the ratings of the gen-
erator receptacle or cord set which will supply the current.

7. Check all electrical connections in the system to be ener-

gized by the generator. Make sure the connections are cor-
rect and are tight.

8. Make sure all loads are turned off. Do not start the genera-

tor under load.

GENERATOR STARTING
PROCEDURE

1. Set the manual transfer to mid or normal (up)

position.

2. With the power take-off drive disengaged, start the engine

which will drive the generator. Run the engine long enough

to warm it up before proceeding, so that it will run smoothly
and achieve full power under generator load.

3. With engine idling, engage the power take-off drive.

4. Watch the voltmeter on the generator and slowly increase

engine speed until the output reaches approximately 240 to
245 volts, in green portion of voltmeter scale.

5. Plug 4 wire load cord set into receptacle.  Place

transfer

switch in the emergency position.

6. Place the load circuit breaker in the “on” position.  If the

breaker trips, move manual transfer switch to “off” or
normal position.  Check for short circuit or grounded
connection in the load cable to the double throw switch and
repair.  A breaker that trips from overload or short circuit
must be reset by moving to “off” before reclosing.

7.  With engine and generator running smoothly, switch on the

electrical load while watching the voltmeter. Readjust en-
gine throttle to keep generator output under load at 240V
(in green portion of voltmeter scale). If engine is equipped
with speed governor, it may automatically readjust the
throttle as the load changes and keep the generator output
at the proper level. However, some governors are not sen-
sitive enough to maintain proper output under changing
load, and in such cases the throttle will have to be manually
readjusted .

NOTE: Equipment Damage
If the load includes motors turn them on one at a time,
highest starting current motor first, next highest second,
etc
.

8. The return of normal power will be indicated by the

lamp on the front of transfer switch; (applicable only when
the transfer switch is equipped with indicating lamps or
your electrician has installed them).  After sufficient time to
assure that power restoration isn’t temporary, return the
transfer switch to normal power (10 - 20 minutes).

9. Place the alternator circuit breaker in “off” position.  Do not

remove plug before opening the breaker.

10. Slowly reduce power take-off speed to a minimum and

disengage the power take-off. Some tractors have a brake
on the power take-off that stops the shaft instantly. Stop-
ping the alternator rotor instantly from rated speed may
result in a broken shaft or other drive line failures.

WARNING: Personal Injury
Never try to manually stop the generator.  Always let it
coast until it stops.

11. Shut off the engine.

12. Disconnect drive shaft (tumbling bar)

power take-off end first, then generator end.

13. Exercise PTO alternator for one hour under load at least

twice a year.

Содержание W15PTOS/E

Страница 1: ...OPERATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMPACT PTO GENERATORS COMPACT SERIES TRACTOR DRIVE GENERATOR W15PTOS E ...

Страница 2: ... YOUR PTO GENERATOR IS IN OPERATING CONDITION AND READY FOR USE WHEN THE NEED ARISES PARTS LIST PARTS DRAWINGS AND WIRING DIAGRAM PERTAINING TO YOUR UNIT ARE ENCLOSED WITH THIS MANUAL This manual covers the latest compact portable tractor driven Power Take Off PTO generator model from Winco This 15 000 watt generator is designed to provide120 240V single phase electrical power for standby and util...

Страница 3: ...nearby and know its proper use Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are appropriate 3 DEADLY EXHAUST GAS Exhaust fumes from any engine contain carbon monoxide an invisible odorless and deadly gas that must be mixed with fresh air a Operate only in well ventilated areas b Never operate indoors 4 NOISE HAZARD Excessive noise is not only tiring but continual exposure can lead to loss of hearing a Use...

Страница 4: ...UTION Equipment Damage DO NOT invert generator during unpacking The Gearcase contains oil which will leak out if inverted during unpacking Unpack the generator as follows 1 Remove the carton 2 Examine the unit for damage 3 Find the small subpack carton packed in the large carton Be careful not to throw away the subpack carton with the large carton 4 Open the subpack carton and make sure it contain...

Страница 5: ... generator on the trailer should enable aligning the drive shaft tumbling bar in a straight or nearly straight line between the power take off and generator input shafts Misalignment must be less than 10 degrees during generator operation even though the mechani cal design of the tumbling bar would allow greater misalign ment D The generator mounting area of the trailer bed should be flat All four...

Страница 6: ...ional Electrical Code DANGER PERSONAL INJURY IF THE GENERATOR IS TO BE USED AS A STANDBY POWER SOURCE A MANUAL TRANSFER SWITCH MUST BE INSTALLED TO SEPARATE THE GENERATOR AND THE COMMERCIAL POWER LINES THE SWITCH MUST ISOLATE THE GENERATOR FROM THE COM MERCIAL POWER LINES AND THE LOAD WHEN THE GENERATOR IS ON STANDBY AND MUST ISOLATE THE COMMERCIAL POWER LINES FROM THE LOAD AND THE GENERATOR WHEN ...

Страница 7: ...R BEFORE WIRING IMPORTANT Use copper wire only Do not use tinned conductors Sizing cable see NEC 400 5 CORD SIZE 4 4 conductor cord SO 1 25 inch dia max Figure 2 To assemble and wire the load disconnect plug proceed as follows 1 Strip outer jacket 2 3 4 2 Cut and strip leads to lengths specified for the particular plug 3 Disassemble cable clamp and top cover 4 Remove one blade at a time insert the...

Страница 8: ...he output reaches approximately 240 to 245 volts in green portion of voltmeter scale 5 Plug 4 wire load cord set into receptacle Place transfer switch in the emergency position 6 Place the load circuit breaker in the on position If the breaker trips move manual transfer switch to off or normal position Check for short circuit or grounded connection in the load cable to the double throw switch and ...

Страница 9: ...ling causes overheating and oil seal failure 2 The generator bearings are factory lubricated and sealed and require no further lubrication 3 The splined generator input shaft should be cleaned and lubricated with a thin film of grease before and after each use of the generator See Figure 6 for lubrication sched ule 4 The drive shaft tumbling bar requires greasing Keep the universal joints in the c...

Страница 10: ...ace if defective Low Speed High line loss Indicated by lower voltage at load than at generator terminals 1 Undersized overloaded 2 Defective governor 3 Low power worn engine LOW OUTPUT VOLTAGE POSSIBLE CAUSE Loss of residual magnetism Usually occurs only after disassembly of field frame or severe mechanical stress abuse Grounded or shorted rotor winding Open excitor circuit in stator Defective dio...

Страница 11: ... Control Box Sheet Metal 2 91370 000 1 Voltmeter 0 300 VAC 3 300136 1 Receptacle NEMA 14 60R 4 50766 000 1 Receptacle NEMA 5 20R 5 91286 001 1 Circuit Breaker 20 AMP 120 VAC 6 63708 000 1 Ground Lug 7 57030 005 1 Circuit Breaker 60 AMP 240 VAC NI 300137 1 Plug NEMA 14 60P Supplied with the Unit ...

Страница 12: ...80 2 1 Receptacle Box Cover 6 300086 1 1 Safety Shield 7 15209 000 1 Safety Decal 8 Z 2516 1 Warning Decal 9 Z2553 1 Operating Instructions Decal REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 10 Z9941 1 Oil Fill Hole Decal 11 Z2568 1 PTO Danger Decal 12 91369 003 1 515 RPM Decal 13 53113 001 1 WINCO Decal 14 62487 003 2 5 Loom 5 8 NI 300323 112 1 Capacitor 31 5 mf 425 V NI 300323 212 2 Capacitor 35 mf 450 V NI 300153 ...

Страница 13: ...RANSPORT DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 SUPPORT TONGUE QTY 2 300081 2 HITCH TONGUE QTY 2 300082 3 TONGUE 300083 4 AXLE QTY 2 300085 5 SUPPORT AXLE 300164 6 SUPPORT PTO SHAFT 300161 1 7 SUPPORT PTO SHAFT 300161 2 8 TIRE RIM PNEUMATIC QTY 2 43657 000 ...

Страница 14: ...allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so that above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights you may have other rights which vary from state to state This warranty is limited to bench labor and parts only no allowance will be made for travel time or removal and reinstallation of the PTO unit WINCO does not warrant...

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