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Preparing the unit, Unpacking – Winco WC10000VE User Manual

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Split-Phase (SP) type. The chart below shows the
approximate current required to start and run various
types and sizes of 120 volt 60 cycle electric motors
under average load conditions.

HP

AMPS

RUNNING

STARTING AMPS

SP

CAP

RI

1/6

3.2

16 to 22

6 to 13

5 to 8

1/4

4.5

22 to 32

9 to 18

7 to 12

1/3

5.2

26 to 35

10 to 21

8 to 17

1/2

7.2

not made

14 to 29

11 to 18

1

13.0

not made

26 to 52

20 to 33

The fi gures given above are an average load such
as a blower or fan. If the electric motor is connected
to a hard starting load such as an air compressor, it
will require more starting current. If it is connected
to a light load, or no load such as a power saw, it will
require less starting current. The exact requirement
will also vary with the brand or design of the motor.

Self-exiting generators respond to severe overload-
ing differently than utility power. When overloaded,
the engine is not able to supply enough power to
bring the electric motor up to operating speed. The
generator responds with high initial starting current,
but the engine speed drops sharply. The overload
may stall the engine. If allowed to operate at very
low speeds, the electric motor starting winding will
burn out in a short time. The generator winding
might also be damaged.

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

RUNNING THE GENERATOR SET UNDER
THESE CONDITIONS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGING
THE GENERATOR STATOR AS WELL AS THE MO-
TOR WINDING.

The heavy surge of current required for starting
motors is required for only an instant. The genera-
tor will not be damaged if it can bring the motor up
to speed in a few seconds of time. If diffi culty is
experienced in starting motors, turn all other electri-
cal loads off and if possible reduce the load on the
electric motor.

PREPARING THE UNIT

UNPACKING

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

THIS UNIT HAS BEEN SHIPPED WITHOUT OIL.

Failure to maintain the engine oil at the proper level
will result in serious engine damage.

When you unpack your new engine-generator set be
sure to remove all the information sheets and manu-
als from the carton.

1. This generator-set was in good order when
shipped. Inspect the generator-set promptly after
receiving it. If any damage is noted, notify the trans-
portation company immediately; request proper pro-
cedures for fi ling a “concealed damage” claim. Title
to the equipment and responsibility for fi ling a claim
rests with you when a generator-set is sent F.O.B.
shipping point. Only you can legally fi le a claim.

2. Before proceeding with the preparations of your
new generator-set for operation, take a couple of
minutes to insure the unit you have received is the
correct model and review the specifi cation pages in
this manual to insure that this unit meets your job
requirements.

LUBRICATION

Before starting the engine, fi ll the crankcase to the
proper level with a good quality oil. The recom-
mended grade of oil and quantity of oil required is
listed in the engine operator’s manual. The neces-
sity of using the correct oil, and keeping the crank-
case full cannot be overemphasized. Engine failures
resulting from inadequate or improper lubricant are
considered abuse and not covered by the the gen-
erator or engine manufacturer’s warranty.

GASOLINE

When using gasoline always use a good grade of
unleaded fuel. This engine is certifi ed to operate on
unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86
or higher. Gasoline containing no more than 10%
ethanol (E10) or 5% methanol by volume may be
used. In addition methanol must contain co-solvents
and corrosion inhibitors. Use of fuels with content
of ethanol or methanol greater than shown above
may cause starting and/or performance problems.
Always insure that the fuel is clean and free of all
impurities.

WARNING: FIRE DANGER

Gasoline and its fumes are VERY explosive when
proper precautions are not taken.

Never use gasoline that has been stored for an ex-
tended period of time as the fuel will lose it’s volatile
properties and you will be left with only the varnish
residue. The varnish like substance will clog the
carburetor and will not burn properly.