Transfer Switch Connections; How To Float The Neutral; Engine Fluids And Fuel - Westinghouse WGen9500DF Manual Del Usuario

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OPERATION
CONNECTING THE GENERATOR TO A
BUILDING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
It is recommended to use a manual transfer switch
when connecting directly to a buildings electrical
system. Connecting a portable generator to a buildings
electrical system must be made in strict compliance
with all national and local electrical codes and laws,
and be completed by a qualified electrician.

TRANSFER SWITCH CONNECTIONS

The Westinghouse generator is wired with the neutral
bonded to ground. If you are connecting your generator
to a panel board transfer switch, a licensed electrician
will need to consider removing the bonded neutral to
ensure proper operation of household GFCI circuits.
Begin by removing the alternator cover. Once the
cover is off remove the nut that holds the bonded
ground jumper wire (see "2" in Figure 6). Once the nut
is removed take the bonded jumper wire off and re-secure
the nut. Next remove the screw holding the neutral ground
wire (see "1" in Figure 6). Attach the bonded jumper wire
(2) to the neutral ground (1) and tighten the screw.
If the bonded neutral is removed the generator must be
relabeled as floating neutral on the control panel.
If your generator is equipped with GFCI receptacles,
removing the bonded neutral may not allow proper
operation of the GFCI receptacles. Always keep the
jumper wire in case it is needed for future use when not
connected to a transfer switch.
1
REMOVE
2
1
Alternator Neutral Ground Wire (white/Green)
2
Alternator Bonded Jumper Wire (white/Green)
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1
MOVE WIRE HERE
2
Figure 6
ADDING / CHECKING ENGINE
FLUIDS AND FUEL
BEFORE ADDING/CHECKING ENGINE
FLUIDS AND FUEL, REVIEW SAFETY
SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 5.
Filling the fuel tank with gasoline while
the generator is running can cause
gasoline to leak and come in contact
with hot surfaces that can ignite the
gasoline.
Before starting the generator, always check the level of:
• Engine oil
• Gasoline in the fuel tank
Once the generator is started and the engine gets warm,
it is not safe to add gasoline to the fuel tank or engine oil
to the engine while the engine is running or the engine
and muffler are hot.
CHECKING AND / OR ADDING ENGINE OIL
WARNING
Internal pressure can build in the
engine crankcase while the engine
is running. Removing the oil fill plug/
dipstick while the engine is hot can
cause extremely hot oil to spray out
of the crankcase and can severely
burn skin. Allow engine oil to cool for
several minutes before removing the
oil fill plug/dipstick.
The unit as shipped does not contain oil in the engine.
You must add engine oil before starting the generator
for the first time. See Checking Engine Oil and Adding
Engine Oil for instructions on checking engine oil level
and the procedure for adding engine oil.
NOTICE
The engine does not contain engine oil as shipped.
Attempting to start the engine can damage
engine components. The owner of the generator
is responsible to ensure the proper oil level is
maintained during the operation of the generator.
Failure to maintain the proper oil level can result in
engine damage.
DANGER

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