Generac 004614-1 owner manual Power Supply Cord, Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters

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Section 2 – Installation

QUIETPACT™ 65D Recreational Vehicle Generator

This generator set is equipped with dual-stator AC power windings. These two-stator windings supply electrical power to customer electrical loads by means of a dual, two-wire connection system.

Figure 1.1 – Connections for 230 Volts Only

2.6.4 CONDUIT

Route the connections between the generator and the junction box through approved, flexible conduit. The following general rules apply:

All wiring, conduit, and interconnections must be installed in compliance with applicable codes, standards, and regulations.

Cut wiring to the required length, and allow extra wire for junction box connections.

Carefully prepare conduit ends to prevent sharp edges from cutting through wiring insulation.

Route conduit so it does not interfere with genera- tor movement.

If you use metallic conduit, vapor-seal the end of the conduit where it enters the junction box. Do this because flexible metallic conduit is not vapor- proof along its entire length.

All openings in the generator compartment for the passage of wiring and conduit must be sealed and made vapor-tight.

NOTE:

Use a high-quality silicone rubber base sealant or other approved method (such as, explosion-proof fittings) to seal such openings.

2.6.5 POWER SUPPLY CORD

The power supply cord must comply with all applic- able codes, standards, and regulations. It must be large enough to handle the full amperage to which it will be subjected.

2.6.6 GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS

The National Electrical Code (NFPA 70, 551-7) requires that you install ground-fault circuit inter- rupters (GFCIs) on all external and some internal electrical receptacles. Contact your manufacturer or dealer for recommendations.

2.6.7 ISOLATING DIFFERENT POWER SOURCES

Connections from the junction box must terminate in

adouble-pole, double-throw transfer switch (Figure 2.17). An alternate method for isolating different power sources includes using an isolating receptacle (Figure 2.18 on page 32). Whichever method you use, you must be certain that both power sources are NOT connected at the same time.

Figure 2.17 – Transfer Switch Isolation Method

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Contents Power SYSTEMS, INC Introduction Authorized Service Dealer LocationPart II Installation Instructions General Hazards Electrical Hazards Quietpact 65D Generator IdentificationSpecifications SafetyGenerator Applicability Generator AC Connection SystemFuel Consumption GAL/HR Engine OIL RequirementsGenerator Generator Control Panel Optional Remote START/STOPBefore Starting the Engine Starting the Generator Protection Systems Stopping the GeneratorOverspeed Shutdown Additional InformationOvervoltage Protection 1 25-HOUR BREAK-IN PeriodChanging the Engine OIL AND/OR OIL Filter Checking the Engine OIL LevelOperation in High Grass or Brush Effects of Moisture and DirtSpark Arrestor Muffler Servicing the Engine AIR FilterBattery Maintenance Cleaning the GeneratorCooling System OUT-OF-SERVICE ProcedureEngine Coolant Drive BeltReturn to Service SYSTEM/COMPONENT Procedure Frequency Service SchedulePart General Hazards Electrical Hazards Standards Booklets Purpose and Scope ManualEquipment Description Generator Engine Operating SpeedMajor Features and Dimensions Generator Location Location and SupportGenerator Support Suspended MountingGenerator Compartments Generator RestraintCompartment Construction Acoustics Sound Insulating MaterialsTypical Noise Abatement Compartment Floor CutoutsCooling and Ventilating AIR Cooling AIR Inlet OpeningsGenerator Airflow Testing the Installation Diesel Fuel SystemCompensating for Restrictions Generator Fuel Return Lines Generator Fuel Supply LinesExhaust System Safety Exhaust SystemMuffler and Spark Arrestor Electrical Connections Electrical Junction BOXGenerator AC Connections Power Supply Cord Ground Fault Circuit InterruptersIsolating Different Power Sources Battery Cables Battery InstallationRecommended Battery Battery Cable ConnectionsBattery Compartment Optional AccessoriesTesting Under Load Post Installation TestsBefore Initial Startup Initial StartInstallation Checklist Problem Cause Correction Troubleshooting GuideAppendix 2 Electrical Data Appendix 2 Electrical Data Appendix 2 Electrical Data Appendix 3 Exploded Views and Parts Lists QTY Description Base Frame Weldment 174 Appendix 3 Exploded Views and Parts Lists Cooling System Drawing No. D2360 1926 Exhaust Gasket Description QTY Start / Stop Switch Camshaft Assembly Complete Cylinder Block Cylinder Head Assembly Crankshaft Assembly Part NO. QTY Description Rocker ARM Shaft Injector Pump Assembly Fuel Filter Support Appendix 3 Exploded Views and Parts Lists HOUSING, Timing Gear 3114 Water Pump Assembly Appendix 4 Notes Appendix 4 Notes Your Warranty Rights and Obligations Federal and California Emissions Control Warranty StatementManufacturers Warranty Coverage Parts CoveredObtaining Warranty Service Obligations and Rights of the Manufacturer and OwnerLimitations Generac Power SYSTEMS, INC