Receptacles and circuit breakers – Winco RP55 User Manual
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C - TWO 120/240 VOLT 50 AMP 4 WIRE TWISTLOCK.
These receptacles are rated for dual voltage, 120 or 240
volt use. It is a four wire receptacle, with a center ground-
ing pin. Four wire drop cords plugged into this receptacle
may be split into 120 volt receptacles at a distribution box.
Each receptacle is protected by a two pole 50 amp circuit
breaker mounted just above it.
THIS RECEPTACLE UTILIZES A HUBBELL PLUG PART
NUMBER “CS 6365”.
D - DOOR SAFETY SWITCH. This safety switch is
connected to the DGC-2020 engine control and will shut
the unit down any time door is opened with the unit
running. This prevents someone from accidently getting
their hands by the main power connection with the unit
running. This unit will not start if the door is not closed
and latched.
E - 120 VOLT 20 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKERS. These
two push button 20 amp circuit breakers protect the two
GFCI receptacles (Ref B) mounted below. If you are not
able to reset these breakers, check the load plugged into
the GFCI receptacle or the receptacle itself for a fault.
F - 250 VOLT 50 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKERS. These
circuit breakers protect the two 50 amp twistlock recep-
tacles (Ref C) mounted in the panel below.
G - 208/240 VOLT MAINLINE CIRCUIT BREAKER. This
is the low voltage mainline circuit breaker feeding the full
output terminal block (Ref M) below. This is the circuit
breaker that is used when the selector switch in the 120/
208 volt or 120/240 volt three phase position as well as
the 120/240 volt single phase position.
H - CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCKING BAR. Select and
turn on either the high voltage breaker (480 V) or the low
voltage breaker (208 or 240 Volt) depending on which
position you have the selector switch in.
J - 480 VOLT MAINLINE CIRCUIT BREAKER. This is
the high voltage mainline circuit breaker feeding the full
output terminal block (Ref M) below. This is the circuit
breaker that is used when the selector switch in the 277/
480 volt three phase position.
K - NEUTRAL TERMINAL BLOCK. This is the neutral
connection point for the customers full power output
connections. This terminal block also has the neutral to
ground bond attached to it. If you need to operate an
isolated ground system this jumper must be removed.
Generally this is only required when the generator is
being used as backup or being wired into an existing
wiring system that already has one neutral to ground
bond in it. Lugs will handle up to 2/0 wire. Torque
lugs to 150 in. lbs. using #1 & #2 wire and 180 in. lbs.
for 1/0 & 2/0 wire.
L - REMOTE START/E-STOP TERMINAL BLOCK. This
terminal block provides the customer two different con-
nections. Torque Screws to 9.6 in. lb. using 14 to 16
awg copper wire with lugs.
1. Emergency stop connection for installing a remote
emergency stop switch. This emergency stop switch
connection point must be closed during normal operation,
this is done at the factory by installing a jumper lead
between the two connection points. If you have an
application (i.e.. gas station) that requires a remote stop
RECEPTACLES and CIRCUIT BREAKERS