Section 1 – general information, 1 purpose and scope of the manual, 2 safety – Generac PRIMEPACT 50 04164-3 User Manual

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1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE

OF THE MANUAL

These Installation Instructions have been prepared especially for

the purpose of familiarizing installers and owners of the applicable

equipment with the product's installation requirements. Give seri-

ous consideration to all information and instructions in the manual,

both for safety and for continued reliable operation of the equip-

ment.
Because of the different recreational vehicle models and the

variations between the models, it would be extremely difficult, if

not impractical, to provide detailed instructions for every possible

installation. For that reason, instructions and illustrations in this

manual are general in nature. Illustrations are not intended to serve

as detailed installation blueprints.
The installation should comply strictly with all applicable codes,

standards and regulations pertaining to the installation and use of

this product. If any portion of this manual appears to be in conflict

with such codes, standards or regulations, the applicable codes,

standards or regulations must take precedence over the manual.

1.2 SAFETY

Before handling, installing, operating or servicing this equipment,

carefully read the “Notice to Installer” and “Safety Rules” on pages

18 and 19. Comply with all safety rules to prevent death, personal

injury or damage to equipment and/or property. Stress safety to

all installers, operators and service technicians who work on this

equipment.

1.3 STANDARDS BOOKLETS

Installation, use and servicing of this equipment should comply

strictly with published standards, as well as the manufacturer's

recommendations. The following standards booklets (latest revi-

sion) are available from the sources indicated:
1. NFPA Standard 501C, “Standard for Recreational Vehicles,”

available from the National Fire Protection Association,

Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.

2. NFPA 70, “NFPA Handbook of the National Electric Code,”

available same as Item 1.

3. ANSI C1-1975 and ANSI 119.2-1975, available from the

American National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New

York, NY 10018.

4. ANSI A119.2/NFPA 501C, available from the Recreational

Vehicle Association, 1896 Preston White Drive, Reston, VA

22090.

5. California Administrative Code, Title 25, available from the

State of California, Documents Section, P.O. Box 1015, North

Highlands, CA 95660.

6. CSA Electrical Bulletin 946, available from the Canadian

Standards Association, Housing and Constructions Materials

Section, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada,

M9W 1R3.

1.4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

Instructions and information in this section pertain to air-cooled

generators. These generators are designed specifically for install-

ing in recreational vehicles. They operate 120-volt, single-phase,

60-Hertz, AC electrical loads that require 40.0 amps (gasoline) or

37.5 amps (LP fuel) at 120 volts.

1.5 GENERATOR ENGINE

OPERATING SPEED

The generator’s revolving field (rotor) is driven by a single-cylinder,

four-cycle engine through a pulley and drive belt arrangement. The

generator supplies 120 volts AC at 60 Hertz when the rotor is oper-

ating at 3,600 rpm.The drive belt arrangement allows the engine to

operate at a lower speed than the rotor.

1.6 GENERATOR AC

CONNECTION SYSTEM

The generator is equipped with dual stator power windings as

shown in Figure 1.1.

Figure 1.1 – 120-volt Single Voltage Connection

The AC connection system on all air-cooled generators uses a

GROUNDED neutral.

A separate green ground wire is connected to the recreational

vehicle’s junction box.

For these units, loads connected across T1 (red) to T2 (white),

MUST NOT exceed 30 amperes or 3,600 watts, and loads con-

nected across T3 (black) and T2 (white) MUST NOT exceed 20

amperes or 2,400 watts each at 120 volts. The combined load-

ing of the two breakers should not exceed 5,500 watts.

NOTE:

Do NOT connect loads in excess of circuit breaker ratings.

Section 1 – General Information

Recreational Vehicle Generator

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