Baldor TS175, TS45, TS60, TS400, TS80, TS130, TS35, TS250 manual Generator Mounting Skid

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Holes each side

 

 

TS250 only

 

TA0000C10

(4 Holes)

A1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BA0236A00

TS130/175 only

 

A1

(4 Holes)

 

 

 

 

 

Several other factors should be carefully evaluated when selecting a location for installation:

1.For effective cooling and maintenance, the system should be mounted on a flat, smooth, noncombustible level surface. A concrete pad is ideal and provides a secure installation.

2.Installation should prevent water levels from reaching the generator. Drainage must be adequate to keep concrete pad free from standing water.

3.Installation should prevent obstructions by buildup of leaves, grass, sand, snow, etc. If these items pose a problem, consider building a small fence or other break to protect the unit from accumulation of debris.

4.Installation should place the generator as close as possible to the transfer switch.

5.At least forty--eight (48) inches clearance must be provided on all sides for air flow.

6.Access must be provided to allow the enclosure covers to be opened or removed for service and maintenance.

7.Maximum Ambient temperature is 122°F (50°C).

Figure 3-2 Generator Mounting (Skid)

A

B1

B

A2

A2

A1

A2

A2

A1

TS25/45/80 only (3 Holes)

TS400 only (6 Holes)

BA0236A02

A2 A2

10.85401--G10

27 24 21 48

Table 3-2 Mounting Dimensions

A1

A1

Generator

A

A1

A2

B

B1

TS25

74

8.12

23.81

38

36

TS35

74

8.38

28.56

38

36

TS45

84

8.38

28.56

38

36

TS60

84

8.38

28.56

38

36

TS80

84

8.38

28.56

38

36

TS130

118

16.57

26.57

42

40

TS175

130

16.57

26.57

48

46

TS250

159

18.00

40.00

54

52

TS400

195

12.00

See Figure 3-2

66

63

Secure the Generator (Skid Mount only)

Six mounting bolts (eight for TS130/175/250) in the base frame secure the generator to the shipping pallet. Remove these bolts, lift the generator and remove the shipping pallet. Secure the generator to the concrete pad using anchor hardware (not provided) in the base frame mounting holes (holes are 0.66” diameter). See Figure 3-2and Table 3-2. Anchor bolts must be long enough to extend through the generator mounting frame.

3-2 Receiving & Installation

MN2417

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Contents Tier 2/3 Towable Generators Trailer and Skid Mounted California Proposition 65 Warning Table of Contents Ii Table of Contents MN2417 Section Product Safety Information Read This Manual ThoroughlyOperation Statements Precaution Statements Used In This ManualProperty On next MN2417 Product Safety Information Operation Statements Burn Statements Installation Statements Installation Statements Maintenance Statements Product Safety Information MN2417 Limited Warranty Labor PartsGeneral Information MN2417 Section Receiving & Installation Generator Mounting Skid Fuel Connections InstallationHot Exhaust Gasses Protection Standby Power RatingsPrime Power Ratings Single Phase Connections Receptacle Panel Single PhaseBattery Charger Considerations Three Phase ConnectionsTransfer Switch Considerations General Wiring ConsiderationsFrame Ground Connection Battery Installation Post Installation Checks Recommended Engine Oil and Battery TypeOil & Battery Recommendations Post Installation Checks Tow Vehicle Tow Hitch Capacity Towing the GeneratorSelecting the Proper Towing Equipment Towing Heavy Trailer Loads Trailer Component Identification Lug Nut Tightening Specifications Page Three/Single Phase Operation Receptacle Panel Load Connections, see FigureVoltage Reconnect and Adjustment Operator Control Panel ComponentsAuto Start Procedure Manual Start ProcedureManual Stop Procedure Alarm & Warning Conditions Digital Engine Controller Description EM0046A21 MRS17AUT Mode OFF ModeMAN Mode Measurement MenuECU Alarm List Adjustment MenuAlarm List Possible Warnings Sensor fail FLS see TableShut down SD see Table Binary outputs Inputs and OutputsBinary Inputs Analog Inputs Set points Basic SetpointsStabil Time 10 Engine Setpoints10Engine Setpoints 11 Engine Protect Setpoints12 Generator Protect Setpoints 13 Sensor Spec Setpoints 14 IOM/PTM Module Setpoints+ D+ Jdic General EngineProblems and Solutions Troubleshooting Guide1Troubleshooting Guide Load too large for unitTroubleshooting and Maintenance MN2417 Appendix a Wiring Diagrams Part numberFigure A-1 TS25 Connection Diagram Figure A-2 TS25 Connection Diagram Figure A-3 TS25 Connection Diagram Figure A-4 TS25 Connection Diagram Figure A-5 TS25 Connection Diagram Figure A-6 TS25 Connection Diagram Figure A-7 TS35 Connection Diagram Figure A-8 TS35 Connection Diagram Figure A-9 TS35 Connection Diagram Figure A-10 TS35 Connection Diagram Figure A-11 TS35 Connection Diagram Figure A-12 TS35 Connection Diagram Figure A-13 TS35 Power Connection Diagram Figure A-14 TS60 Connection Diagram Figure A-15 TS60 Connection Diagram Figure A-16 TS60 Connection Diagram Figure A-17 TS60 Connection Diagram Figure A-18 TS60 Connection Diagram Figure A-19 TS60 Connection Diagram Figure A-20 TS60 Connection Diagram Figure A-21 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-22 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-23 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-24 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-25 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-26 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-27 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-28 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-29 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-30 TS80 Connection Diagram Figure A-31 TS400 Connection Diagram Figure A-32 TS400 Connection Diagram Figure A-33 TS400 Connection Diagram Figure A-34 TS400 Connection Diagram Figure A-35 TS400 Connection Diagram Figure A-36 TS400 Connection Diagram Figure A-37 TS400 Connection Diagram Figure A-38 TS400 Connection Diagram Figure A-39 TS400 Connection Diagram Baldor District Offices Baldor Electric Company
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