Winco PSS12H2W, PSS12H2E, PSS12H2F Installation And Operator's Manual

PSS12H2W/E & /F
GENERATOR
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATORS
MANUAL
WINCO INC. 225 S. CORDOVA AVE. LE CENTER, MN 56057 507-357-6821
SERVICE DEPT. 507-357-6831
www.wincogen.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 3 TESTING POLICY 3 SAFETY INFORMATION 4
ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS
SPECIFICATIONS 5
GENERATOR ENGINE
INTRODUCTION 5
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PREPARING THE UNIT 6
UNPACKING
INSTALLATION 6
ENGINE-GENERATOR SET MOUNTING
FUEL INSTALLATION 6
LIQUID PROPANE VAPOR (LP) NATURAL GAS (NG) FUEL PRESSURE FUEL PRESSURE TABLES NG/LP FUEL CONVERSION
INSTALLING THE BATTERY 9
SERVICING BATTERIES BATTERY CHARGING CONNECTING THE BATTERY CHARGER
SOLAR CHARGER OPTION 10 AC ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 11
GENERATOR CONNECTIONS WINCO UL ATS (ASCO 185)
DC ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTION 12
ASCO 185 UL SWITCH
INITIAL START UP 12
START UP PROCEDURE CUSTOMER CONNECTION AREA
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 16 DSE 3110 17
FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION ACCESSING THE FRONT PANEL EDITING A PARAMETER DSE 3110 FAULT CODES DSE 3110 ENGINE CONTROL MODULE DISPLAY
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 18
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH ENGINE-GENERATOR SET
TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLES 19 PAD LAYOUT DRAWING 20 AC AND DC GENERATOR SCHEMATIC 21 AC WIRING SCHEMATIC 21 SOLAR CONTROL PANEL 22 EXTERNAL RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY 22 SOLAR PANEL ASSEMBLY 23 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 24
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TESTING POLICY
This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the generator. Read and understand all instructions in the manual before starting and operating the generator.
USING THIS MANUAL Congratulations on your choice of a WINCO generator. You have selected a high-quality, precision-engineered generator designed and tested to give you years of satisfactory service.
To get the best performance from your new generator, it is important that you carefully read and follow the operating instructions in this manual.
Should you experience a problem please follow the “Troubleshooting Tables” near the end of this manual. The warranty listed in the manual describes what you can expect from WINCO should you need service assistance in the future.
COPY YOUR MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER HERE No other WINCO generator has the same serial number as yours. If you should ever need to contact us on this unit, it will help us to respond to your needs faster.
Before any generator is shipped from the factory, it is fully checked for performance. The generator is loaded to its full capacity, and the voltage, current, and frequency are carefully checked.
Rated output of generator is based on engineering tests of typical units, and is subject to, and limited by, the temperature, altitude, fuel, and
other conditions specied by the manufacturer of applicable engines.
MODEL __________________________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER _________________________________________
PURCHASE DATE _________________________________________
DEALER NAME ___________________________________________
DEALER PHONE # ________________________________________
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SAFETY INFORMATION
This engine generator set has been designed and manufactured to allow safe, reliable performance. Poor maintenance, improper or careless use can result in potentially deadly hazards; from electrical
shock, exhaust gas asphyxiation, or re. Please read all safety
instructions carefully before installation or use. Keep these instructions handy for future reference. Take special note and follow all warnings on the unit labels and in the manuals.
D. Keep a re extinguisher nearby and know its proper use.
Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are appropriate. E. Store fuel only in an approved container, and only in a well ventilated area. F. Follow local codes for closeness to combustible material.
3. DEADLY EXHAUST GAS -
Exhaust fumes from any gasoline engine contain carbon monoxide, an invisible, odorless and deadly gas that must be mixed with fresh air.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING: This product contains crude oil, gasoline, diesel fuel and other petroleum products, Antifreeze to which can expose you to chemicals including toluene
and benzene, Ethylene glycol (ingested) which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm and developmental issues. For more information go to www.P65Warning.ca.gov.
ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS
DANGER:
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations.
WARNING:
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION:
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
A. Operate only in well ventilated areas. B. Never operate indoors including attached garages C. Never operate the unit in such a way as to allow exhaust gases to seep back into closed rooms (i.e. through windows, walls,
oors).
4. NOISE HAZARD -
Excessive noise is not only tiring, but continual exposure can lead to loss of hearing.
A. Use hearing protection when working around this equipment for long periods of time. B. Keep your neighbors in mind when using this equipment.
5. CLEANLINESS -
Keep the generator and surrounding area clean.
A. Remove all grease, ice, snow or materials that create slippery conditions around the unit. B. Remove any rags or other materials that could create a
potential re hazard.
C. Carefully clean up any gas or oil spills before starting the unit.
1. ELECTRICAL SHOCK -
The output voltage present in this equipment can cause fatal electric shock. This equipment must be operated by a responsible person.
A. Do not allow anyone to operate the generator without proper instruction. B. Guard against electric shock. C. Avoid contact with live terminals or receptacles. D. Use extreme care if operating this unit in rain or snow. E. Use only three-pronged grounded receptacles and extension cords. F. Be sure the unit is properly grounded to an external ground rod driven into the earth.
2. FIRE HAZARD -
Gasoline and other fuels present a hazard of possible explosion and/
or re.
A. Do not refuel when the engine is running or hot. B. Keep fuel containers out of reach of children.
C. Do not smoke or use open ame near the generator set or fuel
tank.
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6. SERVICING EQUIPMENT -
All service, including the installation or replacement of service parts,
should be performed only by a qualied technician.
A. Use only factory approved repair parts. B. Do not work on this equipment when fatigued. C. Never remove the protective guards, covers, or receptacle panels while the engine is running. D. Use extreme caution when working on electrical components. High output voltage from this equipment can cause serious injury or death.
E. Always avoid hot mufers, exhaust manifolds, and engine parts.
They can cause severe burns instantly. F. The use of the engine-generator set must comply with all national, state, and local codes.
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SPECIFICATIONS
INTRODUCTION
GENERATOR
Fuel Watts* Volts Amps HZ PH RPM
LP 12,000 120/240 50 60 1 3600
NG 10,000 120/240 41 60 1 3600 *Continuous rating. Derate 3.5% per 1000 feet elevation above sea level.
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Natural Gas
1000 BTU/FT³
CF/HR* 194 75.4
BTU/HR* 194,000 190,000
GAL/HR* N/A 2.1 *Based on full load operation.
LP Vapor
2520 BTU/FT³
LP TANK SIZING
Tank Temperature Tank Size
60° F (16° C) 150 Gallons
32° F (0° C) 250 Gallons
0° F (18° C) 500 Gallons
-20° F (-29° C) 1000 Gallons
ENGINE
Make Honda Model GX690 Displacement 688 CC/OHV Cylinders/Sleeves V-Twin/Cast Iron Ignition Electronic Governor Mechanical Exhaust Critical Grade, Glass-pack See engine manual for additional information
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The package standby system is designed to automatically provide standby power to unattended loads during electrical outages. Upon interruption of normal electrical service, the packaged standby system electrical control circuits will automatically start the engine. The generator will produce electrical power and the Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) will automatically transfer the electrical loads to the engine-generator set. Upon restoration of normal electrical service the emergency transfer switch will sense return of the normal commercial power. The Automatic Transfer Switch will transfer the load back to the normal commercial power source. The engine control circuits will begin a cool-down cycle, after which the fuel supply will be shut off and the engine ignition system disabled.
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH (not included)
A wall mounted ASCO 185 Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) designed for inside or outside installation is recommended. The transfer switch is UL1008 approved. A fourteen day electronic exerciser circuit is installed in the ATS as standard equipment. The ATS also contains the power failure sensing circuitry necessary to start and stop the engine generator set. The transfer switch is also equipped standard with a 3 second start delay, and a 15 second transfer delay to allow the engine to warm up before transferring the load to the generator. When the line power is restored the ATS has a 5 minute transfer delay to allow the incoming utility to stabilize before transferring back to line power and then an additional 1 minute engine cool down delay before the engine shuts down. Read and understand the ATS owners manual before installing, servicing or operating the transfer switch.
UL Automatic Transfer Switch Sizes
UNIT LINE SIDE GENERATOR CONTACTOR SIDE CONTACTOR
ULPSS12H2W 100-400 AMPS 100-400 AMPS
The ASCO185 100-400 Amp Switches are available in single phase only.
ENGINE / GENERATOR
The engine generator set consists of a Honda GX690, twin cylinder, four cycle air cooled engine. The engine is factory equipped to run on LP or NG fuel. The engine operates at 3600 rpm and frequency regulation is maintained by the engine governor within 4 cycles variation (62.5 Hz - 58.5 Hz) from no load to rated load. The generator
is a brushless, single bearing, direct drive, rotating eld design. The
generator is connected to the engine’s tapered (quill) crankshaft extension. The engine generator is mounted in a drip-proof enclosure for outside installation. Connection boxes and terminal blocks are provided for all customer connections (both AC output and DC control). A customer supplied 12 volt 500 CCA (BCI group 26) battery is required to complete the installation.
NOTICE:
This unit will automatically transfer if a power outage occurs while running in an exercise mode.
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PREPARING THE UNIT
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
When you unpack your new generator, be sure to remove all of the information sheets and manual from the carton.
1. As you receive your unit, it is critical to check it for any damage. If any damage is noted, it is always easiest to refuse the shipment and let WINCO take care of the freight claim. If you sign for the unit, the
transfer of the ownership requires that you le the freight claim
2. Before proceeding with the preparations of your new generator for operation, take a couple of minutes to ensure the unit you have
received is the correct model and review the specication pages in this
manual to ensure that this unit meets your job requirements.
CAUTION:
These units are shipped with oil. Be sure to check oil levels before operating. See engine manufacturer’s instruction manual for recommended oil requirements before initial starting.
WARNING:
Before proceeding with installation, be sure the operation selector switch is in the stop position.
These engine generator sets are designed to be mounted on a pad outdoors only. The transfer switch is mounted next to your electrical entrance or distribution panel inside or outside the building. Consult
a qualied, 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 check 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 nalizing your installation plans.
ENGINE-GENERATOR SET MOUNTING
WARNING: PERSONAL INJURY:
The enclosures on these units can become very hot adjacent to the exhaust areas. Special care must be taken when installing these units to insure that the risk of contact by people is minimized.
The unit’s main frame should be bolted to a pad that meets local code. Various materials, including concrete and composites, are acceptable as long as they are structurally sound supporting the weight of the unit and preventing movement during operation. The mounting holes on the base of this unit is 0.563” in diameter. The engine-generator is mounted on a sub-frame which is isolated with special shock mounts on the main frame. This allows the engine-generator to vibrate without affecting the control panel on the main frame.
Do not install any shock mounts between the base frame and the pad. Engine vibration will be transmitted to the control panel causing erroneous start/stop cycles and premature control failure. These units should be mounted a minimum of 24” from a structure. This will allow for ample room to maintain and work on the generator set. Units must be installed in accordance with all local, state, and national
codes. Consult your local agency for specic requirements.
FUEL INSTALLATION
The fuel supply should be as close as possible to the engine. This will reduce the installation cost of fuel runs. The information in this manual is offered to assist you in providing the proper fuel for your engine. However, this information is only provided to inform you of the engine’s requirements and assist in making you aware of the decisions you must make. In no case should the instructions and information provided
be interpreted to conict with any local, state or national codes. If in doubt, always consult your local re marshal, gas supplier or building
inspector.
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WARNING: FIRE HAZARD:
All fuel runs should be installed by a licensed fuel supplier.
To connect the fuel line to the generator set you will connect your
incoming fuel line to the 3/4 inch NPT tting located on the left side of the engine-generator set. This tting is shipped with a plastic plug
installed to insure the fuel system stays clean. For all vapor fuel systems the delivery pressure of the fuel to the fuel solenoid on the unit must be four to six ounces psi (per square inch) or 7 to 11 inches W.C. (water column). These fuel pressures are critical; failure to provide the proper pressure can cause many problems ranging from a unit that will not start to causing damage to the fuel system.
These units are normally tested on Natural Gas and will have a tag hanging on the fuel hose indicating on what fuel your unit was factory tested. If you are running on LP or have to change fuel types at any time, see information on page 8 on NG/LP CONVERSION. INSTALLING THE FUEL LINE
NOTICE: The engine generator sets are properly adjusted before they
leave the factory. A tag is attached to the unit that species the fuel,
natural gas (NG) or propane vapor (LP) that the unit was set up and tested on.
NATURAL GAS or LP VAPOR PIPE SIZE Size of pipe normally required for generators operating on natural gas or LP vapor. Unit location will determine the size of fuel line that is required to supply the engine with a constant fuel pressure and volume.
LIQUID PROPANE VAPOR (LP)
Refer to the tables on the following pages for fuel line size and recommended tank size. For distances of 100 feet or over, a two regulator fuel system is recommended. This is accomplished by installing a primary regulator at the tank which will reduce the tank pressure down to 10 to 15 lbs. A low pressure regulator is installed to further reduce the fuel pressure to the required four (4) to six (6) oz. operating pressure. This low pressure regulator must be at least 10 feet from the engine generator set; any closer installation will require a larger line be installed to provide a fuel reservoir. This is also true for the single low pressure regulator, it should also be a minimum of 10 feet from the unit. If this is not done, the demand regulator on the unit and the pressure regulator in the fuel line will interfere with each other. When the two (2) regulator system is used on LP, a fuel line size of 1/2 to 5/8 inch is generally adequate for distances up to 300 feet from the primary to the low pressure regulator. Consult your local fuel supplier for your exact requirements . The appropriate line size from the following table is then installed from the low pressure regulator to the generator set.
Feet* Size of pipe
Up to 25 ft ¾” pipe
25 - 100 ft 1” pipe
Over 100 ft Use a two regulator system
*Allow an additional 3 feet for each standard elbow. DO NOT use ‘street ells’ (restrictive).
LP TANK SIZING
Tank Temperature Tank Size
60° F (16° C) 150 Gallons
32° F (0° C) 250 Gallons
0° F (18° C) 500 Gallons
-20° F (-29° C) 1000 Gallons
NATURAL GAS (NG)
The primary regulator (fuel meter) on the building should deliver the correct volume and pressure to the generator set. This regulator must be sized to deliver the required BTU’s to the generator set and all other appliances in the building. If the primary regulator (fuel meter) is a high pressure regulator, then a low pressure regulator must be installed to bring the pressure down to 4-6 oz. (7-11 inches water column) of pressure. This low pressure regulator must be at least 10 feet from the engine generator set; any closer installation will require a larger line be installed to provide a fuel reservoir. If this is not done, the demand regulator on the unit and the pressure regulator in the fuel line will interfere with each other. This regulator must be sized to accommodate the demand of the generator set and any other appliance connected to it. See the following table for the correct size of pipe to be installed.
Feet* Size of pipe
Up to 25 ft ¾” pipe
25 - 100 ft 1” pipe
Over 100 ft Use a two regulator system
*Allow an additional 3 feet for each standard elbow. DO NOT use ‘street ells’ (restrictive).
WARNING: PERSONAL DANGER:
Do not use galvanized pipe in fuel line runs. The galvanized coating
can become eroded and ake off, causing possible obstructions in the
regulator or fuel valve. The results could range from inoperative engine to hazardous fuel leaks.
CAUTION:
Be careful when sealing gas joints. Excessive sealing compound can be drawn into the solenoid, regulator or carburetor causing an engine malfunction.
FUEL PRESSURE
Correct fuel pressure cannot be stressed enough. The most common cause for inoperative systems is an inadequate or incorrect fuel pressure. Performance of the engine is in direct relation to the correctness of the fuel system. Shown below is a diagram of a typical LP vapor fuel installation. Notice the following tables give two different
units of measuring fuel pressure. The rst and most accurate is the
use of a simple water manometer. A manometer is calibrated in inches of water column . The second is with a pressure gauge calibrated in ounces per square inch.
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FUEL PRESSURE TABLES
The following tables are the fuel pressure readings at each reference in the system.
Single low pressure regulator (LP vapor only)
Ref# 1 3 4
Unit off Line PSI 7-11 in
4-6 oz
Starting Line PSI 7-11 in
4-6 oz
No load Line PSI 7-11 in
4-6 oz
Full load Line PSI 7-11 in
4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
Reference numbers 1 through 3 in the diagram above are system parts supplied by the customer. Reference number 4 is on the generator.
The following diagram is of a natural gas (NG) installation.
Two regulator system (LP vapor only)
Ref# 1 2 3 4
Unit off Line PSI 10-15 lbs 7-11 in
4-6 oz
Starting Line PSI 10-15 lbs 7-11 in
4-6 oz
No load Line PSI 10-15 lbs 7-11 in
4-6 oz
Full load Line PSI 10-15 lbs 7-11 in
4-6 oz
Natural gas
Ref# 2 3 4
Unit off 2 PSI 7-11 in
4-6 oz
Starting 2 PSI 7-11 in
4-6 oz
No load 2 PSI 7-11 in
4-6 oz
Full load 2 PSI 7-11 in
4-6 oz
NG/LP FUEL CONVERSION
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
7-11 in 4-6 oz
Reference numbers 2 through 4 in the previous diagram are system parts supplied by the customer. Reference number 4 is on the generator.
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These generator sets are factory tested on NG and will require no
modications for normal operation on NG. The carburetion system
has been preset and anti-tamper plugs have been installed in the carburetor as required by the EPA.
If you are going to operate on LP, you will need to move the fuel line from the NG port to the LP port on the fuel outlet tee. These two ports
have different orice inserts installed on them, which provide proper
operation with no further adjustments.
NOTE: When moving the fuel line from one port to the other, be sure not to kink or bend the line. Use a large sweeping curve as possible and never shorten the fuel line. For proper operation, the fuel line must stay the same length as it was shipped.
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