Two wire, Three-wire onan – Xantrex Technology XW User Manual

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Generator Starting Types

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B–3

Two Wire

The two-wire type is suitable for generators that are fully automatic. This
merely requires two wires to be connected together for the generator to
start and run. Separating the wires stops the generator.

Some generators use a momentary two-wire connection for starting and
stopping.

Identification

Generators of this type are usually operated with a simple toggle switch or
key that turns to on, then off to shut the generator off.

Connection

For this type of generator, the two wires are connected to the normally
open and common contacts of Relay 1 (wires 14 and 16). When the AGS
receives a command to start the generator, it closes the contacts inside
Relay 1, allowing the generator to start. The contacts remain closed for
the duration of the generator run and open when the AGS needs the
generator to stop.

Three-Wire Onan

The three-wire “Onan” starting type is suitable for generators that are not
as automated as the two-wire type. It requires a minimum of three wires: a
common wire, a start wire and a stop wire. You may also need to connect
the glow plug wires to Relay 1 (wire 14) or Relay 3 (wire 19). If the
generator requires independent control of the glow plugs, power may also
need to be run to Relay 3 (wire 20).

Identification

Generators of this type are controlled with a three-position switch that is
normally in a center (or neutral) position. To start the generator, the
switch is pressed and held to the start position until the generator starts.
The switch is then released, and it returns to the center position. To stop
the generator, the switch is pressed and held to the stop position until the
generator stops. Again, releasing the switch returns it to the center
position.

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