Unpacking instructions, Installation – Winco PSS10H/A User Manual

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L.P. TANK SIZING

Required L.P. Tank size for L.P. Vapor withdrawal

operating at various outside temperatures given in
degrees Fahrenheit (Celsius)

TANK TEMPERATURE

MODEL

60 f(16 c) 32 f(0 c)

0 f(-18 c) -20 f(-29 c)

PSS10H

150 Gal.

250 Gal.

500 Gal. 1000 Gal.

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS:

Refer to engine operating and maintenance instruc-

tions.

** NOTICE **

Regarding Engines - This manual covers the generator
portion of these units. See the separate engine instruc-
tion manual for engine-related problems, detailed engine
information and engine warranty.

** CAUTION **

Be sure to check the engine oil level frequently, as
specified in the engine manual.

The engine manufacturer has established an excellent

worldwide engine service organization; engine service is
available from a nearby authorized dealer or distributor;
check the yellow pages of the telephone directory under
“engines,” or ask the dealer from whom you purchased
the power plant.

The rated power of each engine-generator is limited by

the temperature, altitude and all other ambient conditions
specified by the engine manufacturer. Engine power will
decrease 3-1/2% for each 1000 ft. above sea level, and
will decrease an additional 1% for each 10 degrees
Fahrenheit above 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS

** NOTICE **

When unpacking the generator set, be sure to inspect it
carefully for freight loss or damage. If loss or damage is
noted at the time of delivery, require that the person
making the delivery make note of the loss or damage on
the freight bill, or affix his signature under the consignor’s
memo of the loss or damage. Contact the carrier for
claim procedures.

When loss or damage is noted after delivery, segregate

the damaged material, and contact the carrier for claim
procedures. Be sure to retain the packaging material for
carrier inspection.

“Concealed Damage” is understood to mean damage

to the contents of a package which is not evident at the
time of delivery by the carrier, but which is discovered

later. The carrier or carriers are responsible for mer-
chandise lost or damaged in transit. The title to goods
rests with the consignee when generators are shipped
F.O.B. factory, and only the consignee can legally file a
claim. Please note, most carriers have a time limit for
filing concealed damage claims.

**** CAUTION ****

These units are shipped without oil. Be sure to check oil
levels before operating. See engine manufacturer’s
instruction manual for recommended oil requirements
before initial starting.

UNPACKING:

1.

Carefully remove the carton.

2.

After inspecting the engine-generator and transfer

switch for external physical damage, check for the
following items packed inside the carton.

a. Owner’s manual, wiring diagram and parts list.
b. Engine manufacturer’s instruction manual.
c.

USDA approved spark arrestor

3.

Remove main frame hold down bolts, (4).

4.

Unit can now be lifted from shipping pallet.

INSTALLATION

General Information

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***** WARNING ****
*************

Before proceeding with the installation, be sure the
operation selector switch is in the stop position.

These engine/generator sets are designed to be

mounted on a concrete pad outdoors only. The transfer
switch is mounted next to your electrical entrance or
distribution panel inside the building. Consult a quali-
fied, licensed electrician or contractor to install and wire
the transfer switch. The installation must comply with all
national, state and local codes.

Before beginning the installation process recheck the

rating of the generator set and its transfer switch rating.
Be certain they can handle the intended load and are
compatible with the entrance voltage, phase and current
ratings. Plans for installation should be prepared with
proper attention to mechanical and electrical engineering
detail to assure a satisfactory system installation. The
information in this manual is offered only as a guide to
finalizing your installation plans.

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