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D.c. electrical connections – Winco PSS30/A (2009 to 2010) Four Door Version User Manual

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B - Generator Circuit Breaker, This circuit breaker provides
overload protection for the generator. Your power feeds from the
transfer switch will connect to the bottom lugs on the circuit
breaker. The generator power feeds have already been wired
into the upper lugs.

The table below gives you the circuit breaker size, lug wire sizes
and torque specification. (see the actual breaker for additional
information and restrictions)

kW

Voltage PH

Amp

Wire Capability

Lug Torque

40

120/240

1

175

#4 AWG - 300 MCM 250 in lbs

40

120/208

3

150

#4 AWG - 300 MCM 250 in lbs

40

120/240

3

125

#4 AWG - 300 MCM 250 in lbs

40

277/480

3

60

#14 - #1/0 AWG

80 in lbs

30

120/240

1

125

#12 AWG -2/0 AWG 50 in lbs

30

120/208

3

100

#12 AWG -2/0 AWG 50 in lbs

30

120/240

3

90

#12 AWG -2/0 AWG 50 in lbs

30

277/480

3

45

#14 - #1/0 AWG

80 in lbs

Minimum Conductor Sizes between the Generator and the ATS.
Based on wire type and temperature rating. Wire has been
derated for 40

o

C ambient temperatures.

CU Conductor

AL Conductor

C/B

Wire Temperature Rating

kW Voltage PH Amp 75

0

C

90

0

C

75

0

C

90

0

C

40 120/240 1

175

3/0 AWG 2/0 AWG 250 MCM 4/0 AWG

40 120/208 3

150

2/0 AWG 1/0 AWG 3/0 AWG 2/0 AWG

40 120/240 3

125

1/0 AWG #1 AWG

3/0 AWG 2/0 AWG

40 277/480 3

60

#4 AWG #6 AWG

#3 AWG #4 AWG

30 120/240 1

125

1/0 AWG #1 AWG

3/0 AWG 2/0 AWG

30 120/208 3

100

#2 AWG #3 AWG

1/0 AWG #1 AWG

30 120/240 3

90

#2 AWG #3 AWG

1/0 AWG #2 AWG

30 277/480 3

45

#6 AWG #8 AWG

#4 AWG #6 AWG

For additional information on wire sizing refer to table 310-16 of
the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70.

C - Ground Lug, These ground lugs are bonded to ground and
are provided for you to connect your ground wire from the transfer
switch to. The lugs on the 40 kW will handle wire sizes #6 AWG
to 250 MCM and should be torqued to 250 in. lbs. The lugs on the
30 kW will accommodate #6 AWG to 250 MCM and should be
torqued to 250 in. lbs.

*************
***** WARNING *****
*************
A main line circuit breaker has been provided inside the genera-
tor housing. During all wiring installations make sure the breaker
is in the off position and the generator operation switch is in the
off position.

*************
***** WARNING *****
*************

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE - When installing a Three Phase 240 volt
system be sure you know which lead is the high voltage "wild" leg
(208 Volt line to neutral). The generator normally carries the high
voltage on the G2 lead.

The load current carrying wires (L) and (T) must be sized to
handle the maximum load current without excessive voltage drop.

By code, the wire must be heavy enough to handle the full current
rating of the main line circuit-breaker (or fuse) in the entrance (or
sub-panel) protecting the contactor switch.

All wires should be installed in rigid or flexible conduit. (Knock-
outs are provided in the control box).

See the manual shipped with the Automatic Transfer Switch for
connection locations in the switch. Connections in each switch
will vary depending on the type of switch and the manufacturer.

GROUNDING

A grounding lug has been provided on the engine generator set
to grounded to earth ground if required. Check with your local
codes. Generally a 6 foot copper rod driven into the earth will
provide a proper earth ground.

D.C. ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS

NOTE:

There are varies DC connectors on the engine that have
nothing connected to them. This was done intentional, these
connectors are for END OF LINE TESTING and other various
diagnostic tests. There are not used during normal opera-
tions and can just be ignored.