Installation – North Star 2900 User Manual

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NEVER operate the generator under the

following conditions:

A. Excessive change in engine speed, slow or

fast.

B. Overheating in load connecting devices.
C. Sparking or arcs from generator.
D. Loss of electrical output.
E. Damaged receptacles.
F. Engine misfire.
G. Excessive vibration.
H. Enclosed compartments, or confined

areas.

I. Flame

or smoke.

J. Rain, snow or wet conditions.
K. Operator non-attendance.

WARNING

Keep fire extinguisher

close by your generator and be familiar on how to
use it. Consult your local fire department for
correct extinguisher type.

INSTALLATION

OUTDOORS: Choose a location where the

generator will not be exposed to rain, snow or direct
sunlight. Position the generator on secure, level
ground so it will not tip or slide down a hill. Place the
generator so that the exhaust fumes will not be
directed towards people.

The installation site must be free from water,

moisture, or dust. All electrical components should be
protected from excessive moisture or the insulation
sy stem will deteriorate and result in grounding or
shorting out the generating system.

Foreign matters, such as dust, dirt, sand, lint, or

abrasive materials can cause damage to the generator
head and engine if allowed into its cooling system.

POWER TRANSMISSION: The recommended

method to transfer the power from the engine to the
generator is by using sheaves (pulleys) and a V-belt.
The generator shaft is 7/8” diameter X 1.50” long with
a 3/16” keyway. Use the table below to select the
correct diameter sheave. All V-belts have a B size
cross section.

The shaft speed of the generator must be between

3540-3720 RPM. At no load the correct speed is 3720
RPM. If the engine is a 3600 RPM engine, than a
sheave diameter ratio of 1:1 should be used. This
means that the diameter of the sheave on the engine
is the same as the diameter of the sheave on the
generator. If smaller than recommended sheaves are
used, the life of the belt will be shortened. The

Figure 3

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Note: Guards are removed to show details.

possibility of belt slippage also increases with a
smaller sheave.

The engine and generator should be mounted to a

plate or surface that can withstand the constant
vibration and stresses that will be produced. See
figure 3 for a possible mounting configuration.

The user shall determine the proper belt

tensioning method for their specific use.

To determine belt tension:

Measure L - the
center to center
distance of the two
sheaves
Measure d - the
deflection of the
belt.

Tighten or loosen
belt until:
d = 0.016 X L

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If you desire to direct couple the generator to the

engine, great care must be taken to align the shaft of
the generator and engine to within the specified
tolerances of the chosen coupler.

NEVER install your generator inside confined

areas. Inside installation can cause health hazards or
death.

DANGER

Always have proper guarding

on the V-belt and sheaves to prevent access to any
pinch points. Failure to guard the power transmission
mechanisms may result in serious injury or death.

DANGER

Remember, exhaust fumes are

deadly carbon monoxide gas, and must be vented to
the outside where there are no people. Cooling air of

Engine hp

Single Sheave Dia.

Belt Type - Qty.

Single Sheave Dia.

Belt Type - Qty.

5 hp

3.60”

Notched V-Belt - 1

4.80”

V-Belt - 1

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