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| FIGURE A.2 CONNECTION OF RANGER 305D TO PREMISES WIRING |
Return to Master
| 240 VOLT | |
240 Volt | POWER | |
120 VOLT | ||
60 Hz. | COMPANY | |
120 VOLT | ||
Service | ||
METER | ||
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GROUNDED CONDUCTOR
NEUTRAL
BUS
N
LOAD
DOUBLE POLE DOUBLE THROW
SWITCH RATING TO BE THE SAME
AS OR GREATER THAN PREMISES
SERVICE OVERCURRENT
PROTECTION.
50 AMP, 120/240
VOLT PLUG240 VOLT NEMA TYPE
50AMP
240 VOLT
DOUBLE
POLE
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
GND
N
PREMISES
DISCONNECT AND
SERVICE
GROUNDOVERCURRENT PROTECTION
50 AMP, 120/240 VOLT |
| NOTE: No. 6 COPPER CONDUCTOR CABLE SEE | ||
RECEPTACLE |
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| NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE FOR ALTERNATE WIRE | |
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| WARNING |
| SIZE RECOMMENDATIONS. |
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• Only a licensed, certified, tra | ined electrician should install the machine to a | premises or residential elec- | ||
trical system. Be certain that: |
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• The installation complies with the National Electrical Code and all other applicable electrical codes. | ||||
• The premises is isolated and no feedback into the utility system can occur. Certain state and local | ||||
laws require the premises to be isolated before the generator is linked to the premises. Check your state | ||||
and local requirements. |
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• A double pole, double throw transfer switch in conjunction with the properly rated | ||||
throw circuit breaker is connected between the generator power and the utility meter. | ||||
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| RANGER 305D |
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