Baldor AE12 Portable Generator User Manual


 
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CONNECTION INFORMATION
Your new Baldor Pow'R Gard Generator has all interconnecting wiring, which is terminated at a
junction box. All wiring will be clearly labeled as being load, remote start contacts, and AC input
terminals and are to be connected as described below:
LOAD - These connections are rated and sized according to the KW of the generator. Proper
lead wire from these points to the automatic transfer switch (or load switching device)
is mandatory. See enclosed transfer switch information for corresponding generator
input terminals.
WIRING - Use sufficiently large insulated wire to connect the generator set to the load. The
gauge of wire will depend largely on the distance, the permissible voltage drop, and the
size and type of load. If you are not sure of the gauge wire needed for your
application, consult a competent electrician.
FRAYED, CUT, BROKEN, LOOSELY CONNECTED, OR IMPROPERLY
SIZED POWER CORDS OR WIRES CAN CAUSE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE,
FIRE, SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. INSPECT AND MAINTAIN ALL
POWER CORDS ON A REGULAR BASIS.
REMOTE START CONTACTS - This two wire connection, once connected to an appropriate
switch will start the generator and perform as described in the remote start/stop
literature. These contacts are connected to the "Engine Start Contacts" of the
automatic transfer switch.
A Two Pole normally open, closed to operate switch may also be used to start the generator.
AC INPUT - These connections are for units with float type battery chargers or engine block
heater combinations. A constant supply of 120 volts AC (or as specified) is needed at
these terminals to power these devices.
NOTE - Power is not required when the unit is in operation. Internal battery charging
and radiant heat during operation eliminate the need for these devices.
NOTE - It is recommended that units utilizing an automatic transfer switch with adjustable
time delay have the initial adjustments made prior to startup.
Factory recommendations are to allow a 2 second delay on startup, and a 15 second
delay on emergency to normal (so if your public service power is interrupted, the automatic
transfer switch will tell your generator to start after two seconds of power loss. Then, once
Public Service Power is restored, the generator will continue to operate for an additional fifteen
minutes just in case there is yet another outage of power).
GROUNDING: If grounding is necessary in your application according to National Electric
Code and/or local codes, drive a 3/4" or 1" pipe into the ground as close to the
Generator Set as is possible. This pipe must penetrate moist earth (minimum of 8
feet). Connect a ground clamp to this pipe and run a No. 10 wire or larger from it to
the ground stud on the generator set.