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OPM-139/E
YOURGEN
The WINCO YourGen meter allows you to see useful
information about your generator from the front panel
by displaying RPMs, Voltage, frequency, load, hours, and
maintenance reminders. It also has the ability to display
warnings if any parameter gets outside of normal operation
range.
Cycle Button ( ) -
During normal operation, the display will toggle through
on fixed delay. If you want to see any specific item, you
can press the cycle button to move it to that setting. Once
the display is selected, the delay before it starts toggling is
approximately 5 seconds. This button is also used to reset
maintenance reminders.
RPM -
The meter will display the RPMs of the engine. This number
is calculated based upon frequency and is not directly
measured from the engine. The engine-generator must be
run at the correct speed in order to produce the proper
electrical voltage and frequency.
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
The output voltage should be checked to ensure the
generator is working properly prior to connecting a load
to the generator. Failure to do so could result in damage
to equipment plugged into the unit and possible injury to
the individual.
Operating Speed: All engines have a tendency to slow
down when a load is applied. When the electrical load is
connected to the generator, the engine is more heavily
loaded, and as a result, the speed drops slightly. This slight
decrease in speed, together with the voltage drop within
the generator itself, results in a slightly lower voltage
when the generator is loaded to its full capacity than
when running no load. The slight variation in speed also
affects the frequency of the output current. This frequency
variation has no appreciable effect in the operation of
motors, lights, and most appliances. However, electronic
equipment and clocks will be affected if correct RPM is not
maintained. See Load vs. Output chart.
Although individual units and models vary slightly, the
normal voltage and frequency of the engine-generator
described in this manual are approximately as follows,
under varying loads:
LOAD vs. OUTPUT
Generator
Load
Speed
(RPM)
Frequency
(Hz)
Voltage
120V
Recpt
240V
Recpt
None
3690
61.5
120V
240V
Half
3600
60.0
120V
240V
Full
3510
58.5
120V
240V
The speed of the engine was carefully adjusted at the
factory so that the generator produces the proper voltage
and frequency. For normal usage, the speed setting should
not be changed. If the generator is being run continuously
on a very light load, it is often advisable to lower the
operating speed slightly.
The engine will govern itself at full speed. Intentionally
overriding the governor and operating the generator at
low voltage may damage both the generator and any load
connected to it. Running the engine at excessively high
speeds results in high voltage, which may significantly
shorten the life of light bulbs and appliances being used, as
well as possibly damaging the engine.
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
SPEED ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD ONLY BE MADE BY A
QUALIFIED SERVICE TECH.
Whenever making any speed
adjustments, check the YourGen meter and be sure the
voltage and speed are correct.
Output voltage should be checked periodically to ensure
continued proper operation of the generating plant and
appliances.
Hz -
This is the measured frequency of the generator set. See
the table in the RPM section above for an explanation of
voltage and frequency ranges under load.
V1 -
Output voltage of Line 1 (L1 on panel) to neutral. See the
Load vs. Output table for an explanation of voltage and
frequency ranges under load.
V2 -
Output voltage of Line 2 (L2 on panel) to neutral. See the
Load vs. Output table for an explanation of voltage and
frequency ranges under load.
V1-V2 -
Output voltage of Line 1 (L1) and Line 2 (L2). See the
Load vs. Output table for an explanation of voltage and
frequency ranges under load.
Hours -
This displays the total running hours of the generator set.
When the generator is turned off, the hours will remain
displayed. The display is run on a CR2032, ten-year battery.
Once the unit is running, the battery connected to the unit
will then supply the power to the YourGen meter.
Load Bars -
These bars indicate how much load is being used on Line 1
(L1) and Line 2 (L2).
= 1-25% = 25-50% = 50-75% = 75-100%