Reference guide – Northern Industrial Tools 10000 BDG User Manual
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Machine Component Identification – Item #165928G
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REFERENCE GUIDE
Reference 1 – Circuit Breaker
Two 40 amp (A) push-to-reset circuit breaker.
Reference 2 – Circuit Breaker
One 30 amp (A) push-to-reset circuit breaker.
Reference 3 – Circuit Breaker
Two 20 amp (A) push-to-reset circuit breakers.
Reference 4 – Voltmeter
Voltmeter needle should be in green area during
all generator load conditions. The black line in
the center on the green area is 120V. During no
load conditions, the needle should be at or
above the black line.
Reference 5 – 120V Receptacles
The generator has a side panel with two 120-volt
(V) 20 amp (A) straight blade receptacle
duplexes (two receptacles in a common
housing). National Electrical Manufacturer’s
Association (NEMA) number is 5-20R.
Reference 6 – 120V Receptacles
This locking device is a 120V 30A receptacle,
NEMA number L5-30R. This receptacle accepts
NEMA plug number L5-30P.
Reference 7 – 120/240V Receptacle This straight blade receptacle is 120/240V 50A,
but has two 40A circuit breakers to limit
maximum current. This receptacle accepts a
NEMA plug number 14-50P.
Reference 8 – 28 mm diameter
Shaft
The shaft is 2.375” long and has a 8 mm key
way. A taper bore or split bore bushing is
recommended for attaching sheaves. 8 mm X
1.75” key supplied with generator.
Reference 9 – Ground Screw
Ground the generator via the ground screw, to a
copper pipe or rod that is driven into moist soil.
Reference 10 – Mounting feet
Use these three locations to attach the
generator head in place with 7/16” grade 5 bolts.
Mounting plates (item #165935) for mounting
generator to a cement pad are available through
Northern Tool + Equipment.
Reference 11 – Fan Vents
Never block the vent slots or insert objects
through the slots. The closest object should be
a minimum of 7 feet away from the vents.