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C. The foundation surface should be flat.

D. Space is required around the generator for mounting

switching devices, making connections, and for servicing.

E. The generator mounting backet must rest evenly and firmly

on the foundation. Install shims if necessary to even out
the foundation under the mounting pads then bolt the gen-
erator firmly in place.

TRAILER MOUNTING

Mount the generator on a trailer if you plan to use it as a
portable power source. See Figure 3. When selecting or
building a trailer to mount the generator, consider the follow-
ing points:

A. The trailer construction must be strong enough to support

the generator.

B. The design of the trailer must enable the trailer to remain

stable during operation, and to resist tipping caused by
generator starting and reflected load torque.

WARNING: Personal Injury & Equipment Damage
TRAILER MAY TIP OVER AND CAUSE INJURIES IF
WHEELS ARE NOT SPACED FAR ENOUGH APART
.

C. The trailer height and mounting position of the generator

on the trailer should enable aligning the drive shaft (tum-
bling bar) in a straight or nearly straight line between the
power take-off and generator input shafts. Misalignment
must be less than 15 degrees during generator operation,
even though the mechanical design of the tumbling bar
would allow greater misalignment.

D. The generator mounting area of the trailer bed should be

flat.

E. The generator mounting bracket must rest evenly and

firmly on the trailer bed. Install shims if necessary to even
out the bed under the mounting pads, then bolt the genera-
tor firmly in place.

WARNING: Equipment Damage

Never use acid core solder. When soldering insure no
excess solder runs down on the contact surface - Solder on
the contact surface will not allow the contacts to mate
properly causing them to burn up.

Each wire should be stripped back 7/8 of an inch and
inserted into one of the contacts in the plug kit. You will then
either need to solder them together using a good grade of
resin core solder or they can be crimped with an appropriate
compression crimper or both.

Approved Crimping tools are:

1. Anderson Power Products
2. ETC Model HHS hydraulic crimper
3. ITT Blackburn NO. 1640
4. T&B (Thomas & Betts) #TBM5

To complete the assembly of the disconnect plug refer to the
instruction sheet in the plug kit.

WARNING: Electrical Shock

DURING THE NEXT STEP, THE LOAD DISCONNECT PLUG
SHOULD NOT BE PLUGGED INTO ITS RECEPTACLE.
ALSO, MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT TO WHICH
THE PLUG LEADS (CABLES) ARE BEING CONNECTED IS
NOT ENERGIZED (LIVE).

Strip the insulation off the free end of each of the plug leads
(cables), and connect them to the load transfer switch (or
directly to the load).

Installation

FOUNDATION MOUNTING

Mount the generator on a foundation if it is to be used as a
permanent or standby power source (see Figure 2). See
“TRAILER MOUNTING” if generator will be used as a
portable power source (see Figure 3). When planning a
foundation consider the following points:

A. The foundation location should enable aligning the drive

shaft (tumbling bar) in a straight or nearly straight line be-
tween the power take-off and the generator input shaft.
Misalignment must be less than 15 degrees during gen-
erator operation, even though the mechanical design of
the tumbling bar would allow greater misalignment.

B. The foundation must be solid enough to absorb genera-

tor starting and reflected load torque during operation.

Figure 2

Figure 3

Trailer, for Portable Operation