Baldor Series PC Mutlifuel Use of Electric Motor Loads, Recommended Engine Oil and Battery Type

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Figure 3-5 Battery Installation

Washers & Nut

Battery Tie Down

The + and – terminals of your battery may be different than shown. Be sure that the Positive lead is connected to the positive

(+) terminal of your battery.

Battery

Washers & Nut

Battery Tie Down Bolt

Battery Rack

Use of Electric Motor Loads

Electric motors require much more current (amperes) to start them than to keep them running. Some motors, particularly split–phase motors are very difficult to start and require 5 to 7 times more current to start them. Repulsion–induction type motors are the easiest to start and normally only require 2 to 3 times as much current to start them.

Most fractional horsepower motors take about the same amount of current to start them and keep them running. This is true whether they are the repulsion–induction type motor, capacitor type motor, or the split–phase type motor.

Other factors that influence the amount of current needed to start a motor are:

1.The type of load connected to the motor. If the electric motor is connected to a hard starting load such as an air compressor it will require more starting current. If the same electric motor is connected to a light load such as a heater or power saw it will require less starting current.

2.The brand or design of the electric motor. The expected starting current for a particular size motor will vary depending on the brand of the electric motor as well as the type of electric motor (Split Phase, capacitor, Repulsion–induction type, etc.)

3.The condition of the electric motor. A clean motor with free turning bearings will require less starting currents than a similar type motor that is dirty and the bearings are not as free turning as they used to be.

Optional Wheel Kit Although the PC Multifuel generator set is portable, it is really designed to be permanently installed at it’s fuel source (LPG tank or Natural Gas pipe). The PDG2 – 2 Wheel Dolly Kit can be used with the PC Multifuel generator set if needed. The 4 wheel dolly kit is not available.

An optional 2 wheel dolly kit is available for these portable generators. If you have purchased one of these kits, refer to MN2409 for the installation instructions.

Recommended Engine Oil and Battery Type

Series PC Multifuel

MODEL

SUMMER

WINTER

OIL

RECOMMENDED

(AMPS) COLD

OIL

OIL

CAPACITY

BATTERY

CRANKING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PCM90VE - 18.10090

SAE. 30

5W/30

2.0 PTS

Interstate SP-40

340

PCM60RE - 18.10060

SAE. 30

5W/30

1.90 PTS

BCI 16-B

300

3-8 Receiving & Installation

MN2413

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