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Winco ULPSS8B4W/E User Manual

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* Where electrolyte contacts the skin, wash off im

mediately with water.

* If electrolyte contacts the eyes, flush thoroughly

and immediately with water and seek immediate

medical attention.

* Spilled electrolyte is to be washed down with an

acid neutralizing agent. A Common practice is to

use a solution of one pound of bicarbonate of

soda (baking soda) to one gallon of water. The

bicarbonate of soda solution is to be added until

the evidence of reaction, foaming, has ceased.

The resulting liquid is to be flushed with water

and the area dried.

DANGER - Explosive Fire Risk

* Never smoke when near batteries.

* Do not cause a flame or spark in the battery area.

* Always discharge static electricity from your body

before touching batteries by first touching a

grounded metal surface.

SERVICING BATTERIES

Batteries used on these units may over time lose

water. This is especially true if you are using a

trickle charger to maintain your battery. When refill-

ing the battery with water use only distilled water.

Tap water will shorten the service life of the battery.

Never fill the battery above the fill line. Over filling

above the upper level line may cause the electrolyte

to overflow, resulting in corrosion to the engine or

nearby parts. Immediately wash off any spilled elec-

trolyte following the procedure above.

BATTERY CHARGING

Units equipped with electric start have a small fly-

wheel charger built into the engine flywheel assem-

bly for recharging the starting battery. This flywheel

charger generates a small AC current that passes

through a rectifier/regulator assembly on the engine

to produce a DC charging current. This circuit is not

designed to be used as a battery charging circuit to

recharge dead batteries.

**** CAUTION ****

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE - Always connect the posi-

tive cable first and the negative cable last. When

disconnecting, it is the negative first and the positive

last. Failure to connect and disconnect in the proper

sequence can cause equipment damage.

Observe polarities: connect the positive (+) battery

terminal to the (+) cable from the engine starter;

the negative (-) battery terminal is connected to the

negative cable (ground) from the engine generator

assembly. All connections must be clean and tight.

Check the electrolyte (fluid) in the battery periodi-

cally to be sure it is above the plates. Never allow

the battery to remain in a discharged condition.

**** CAUTION ****

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE - NEVER JUMP START

these units. Doing so will destroy the engine control

module rendering the unit non-operational. Remove

and fully recharge the battery before attempting to

start.

CONNECTING THE BATTERY CHARGER

A two-stage battery tender is provided on all PSS

series generators. This battery tender charges at

a rate of 750 mA until the battery is fully charged

and then automatically switches to a 3.2 VDC float

charger. The charger has an indicator light on it,

red indicates it is charging, and green indicates it is

in the storage mode (float charge). This charger is

mounted on the engine generator set, located be-

hind an acces cover on the right side of the unit.

The battery tender receptacle is to be powered by

a GFCI circuit and installed in accordane with the

United States National Electric Code. These AC

wires can be run in the same conduit as the the

other AC leads from the generator. It is suggested

that this circuit be fused for 5 amps. Terminal block

connections have been provided in the customer

connection area of the engine generator set. See

Page 0 for diagram.

** NOTICE **

The battery tender is not intended to recharge a bat-

tery which has become completely discharged. It is

designed to produce enough current to recharge a

slightly low battery, maintainging it fully charged.

MOUNTING THE AUTOMATIC

TRANSFER SWITCH (ATS)

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***** WARNING *****

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EQUIPMENT DAMAGE - Protect the switch from

construction grit and metal chips to prevent mal-

function or shortened life of the switch. Contactors

returned for warranty consideration with foreign

materials inside of them will not be warranted.

Before installing the ATS you must first ensure that

the transfer switch is large enough to handle your

complete distribution panel. If you are installing a

00 amp transfer switch the main line circuit breaker