Section 10.1- remote start-stop panels, General, Model 9042 remote panel – Generac 86640 User Manual

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Section 10.1- REMOTE START-STOP PANELS

General

Remote start-stop panels are available which, when

properly installed and connected, allow the engine-generator

to be started and stopped from a convenient remote location.

Several different remote panel models are available. Wiring
harnesses are also available which permit quick interconnec­

tion of the panel with the generator. The following remote
panels and wiring harnesses are available;

1. Model 9042 is a remote start-stop panel for gas

generators. The panel mounts (a) a rocker type start-stop
switch, and (b) a "Generator Run" advisory lamp.

2. Model 9043 is a remote panel for gas units that

includes (a) a start-stop switch, (b) a "Generator Run" lamp,
and (c) an hourmeter.

3. Model 9045 is a 10 foot long, 4-wire wiring harness

that may be used to interconnect the Model 9042 and 9043

remote panels with the generator set.

4. Model 9046 is a 30 foot long, 4-wire wiring harness

that may be used to interconnect the Models 9042 and 9043

remote panels with the generator.

5. Model 9060 is a remote gauge panel for use with gas

engine generators. The remote gauge panel is discussed in
Section 10.2.

Model 9042 Remote Panel

DESCRIPTION:

The Model 9042 remote panel is shown in Figure 1,

below.

Figure 2. Model 9042 Cutout Dimensions

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Figure 1. Model 9042 Remote Start-Stop Panel

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Figure 3. Generator’s Remote Panel Receptacle

WIRE #14
(ENGINE RUN SIGNAL)

WIRE #0
(GROUND)

WIRE

#17

(CRANK)

MOUNTING:

The Model 9042 panel is designed for flush mounting to

a wall or partition. Cutout .dimensions for mounting the panel
are shown in Figure 2.

CONNECTIONS:

A receptacle Is provided on the generator for connection

of the wiring harness. See Figure 3. Figure 4 is a connection
diagram for the remote panel.

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