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Engine care – Winco W3000H User Manual

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LOAD VS. OUTPUT

Generator

Load Applied*

Speed

(RPM)

Fre-

quency

(Hz)

Voltage

None

3690

61.5

125V

Half

3600

60.0

120V

Full

3510

58.5

115V

* Portion of plant’s rated output current.

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.
Whenever making any speed adjustments check the
unit with a voltmeter or tachometer and be sure the
speed is correct.

Lower voltage may damage both the generator and
any load connected to it. Running the engine at ex-
cessively high speeds results in high voltage, which
may signifi cantly shorten the life of appliances being
used.

Output voltage should be checked periodically to
ensure continued proper operation of the generat-
ing plant and appliances. If the generator is not
equipped with a voltmeter, it can be checked with a
portable meter. Frequency can be checked by using
an electric clock with a sweep second hand. Timed
against a wrist watch or a stop watch, the clock
should be correct within +/- 2 seconds per minute.

CONNECTING THE LOADS

APPLYING THE LOADS

Allow the engine to warm up for two or three minutes
before applying any load. This will allow the engine
to reach normal operating temperature and oil to
circulate throughout the engine. A short warm-up
time will permit the engine to work more effi ciently
when the load is applied and will reduce the wear in
the engine, extending its life.

Receptacles have been provided to allow loads to
be connected to the generator. The loads should
be added one at a time. If a large motor is being
started or multiple motors are being started, they
should be started individually and the largest should
be started fi rst.

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT OVERLOAD

Keep the generator load within the generator and

receptacle nameplate rating. Overloading may
cause damage to the generator and/or the loads.
Most electric tools and appliances will have the volt-
age and amperage requirements on their individual
nameplates. When in doubt consult the manufactur-
er or a local electrician. The nameplate amperage
rating for electric motors can be misleading. See
“Starting Electric Motors” in Unit Capabilities (page
4).

These engine-generator sets are inherently self
regulating based on engine speed. The engine gov-
ernor will automatically adjust itself to the load. No
harm to the generator will result if it is operated with
no load connected. Proper utilization of the recep-
tacles located on the control panel is necessary to
prevent damage to either the receptacles or the gen-
erator. The generator is a limited source of electrical
power, therefore pay special attention to the recep-
tacle and generator ratings. The nameplate rating
can be obtained through a single receptacle as long
as the receptacle amperage rating is not exceeded.

GROUNDING

All units must be grounded. Drive a 3/4 or 1” copper
pipe or rod into the ground close to the engine-gen-
erator set. The pipe must penetrate moist earth.
Connect an approved ground clamp, to the pipe.
Run a no. 10 Awg wire from clamp to the generator
ground lug on the “end cover”. Do not connect to a
water pipe or to a ground used by a radio system.
The engine-generators covered in this manual were
designed for portable use. DO NOT OPERATE
THIS GENERATOR INDOORS.
The unit should
be stored in a warm dry location. During a power
outage, move the unit outdoors to a fl at dry loca-
tion such as a driveway or sidewalk. Many homes
today are wired for at least 60 to 100 Amp entrance
service, much greater than the capacity of these
portable generators. Do not attempt to power a
home with portable generator. This generator set is
suitable for powering individual appliances or emer-
gency lighting.

ENGINE CARE

If major engine service or repair is required contact
an authorized engine service center. T he manufac-
turer of these engines has established an excellent
world-wide engine service organization. Engine ser-
vice is very likely available from a nearby authorized
dealer or distributor. Check the yellow pages of your
local telephone directory under “Engines-Gasoline”
for the closest engine repair center or ask the dealer
from whom you purchased the power plant.