Generator Auto Start Requirements and Types

Connection

The common wire from the generator should connect to the common connections of both Relay 1 and Relay 2 (wires 16 and 18 respectively). The start wire from the generator connects to the normally open contact of Relay 2 and the generator stop wire connects to the normally open contact of Relay 1.

Three-Wire Automotive

The third generator starting type that is supported by the AGS is similar to an automotive-style ignition. In this style, the generator uses a run circuit that is normally closed, which then receives a momentary start signal. The run circuit remains active throughout the run and then is opened in order for the generator to stop.

Identification

Generators of this type are controlled by a key or rotary switch that acts exactly as an automotive ignition. The switch is first turned to an “on” (or run) position, then further to a start position. After starting, the switch returns to the “on” (or run) position. Other variations are a toggle switch that gets turned on with a separate switch or push button for start. If glow plugs are used, you would turn the key or rotary switch to the left prior to starting. A separate momentary switch or button may be used for this purpose.

Connection

This generator starting type uses the most wires. The common wire from the generator should connect to the common connections of both Relay 1 and Relay 2 (wires 16 and 18 respectively). You may need an additional two wires if glow plugs are used. The start wire from the generator connects to the normally open contact of Relay 2 and the generator stop wire connects to the normally open contact of Relay 1.

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