Master Lock Portable Generator MGY5000C User Manual

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PORTABLE DIESEL  
GENERATOR  
OWNER’S OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL  
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Generator Model: MGY5000C  
IMPORTANT: Read and understand this manual before operating  
or servicing generator. Improper use of generator can cause  
serious injury. Keep this manual for future reference.  
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SAFETY  
PRODUCT  
INFORMATION  
IDENTIFICATION  
Continued  
Full Power Selector  
9. Only a qualified electrical service per-  
son should service and repair generator.  
• Generator produces high voltage.  
Use extreme caution when working  
on electrical parts.  
Switch  
Roll Cage  
Engine Run  
Lever  
Control  
Panel  
When working on generator, avoid hot  
muffler, exhaust manifold, and engine  
parts. Severe burns may occur.  
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120 Volt  
Receptacle  
• Do not work on generator when tired.  
• Use only factory approved replace-  
ment parts.  
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Stop  
Lever  
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10. Store generator in a well-vented area.  
Make sure fuel tank is empty. Never  
store with fuel in tank.  
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11. Never operate generator  
• if engine speed changes greatly  
• if engine misfires often  
120 Volt  
Receptacle  
(Duplex)  
Fuel Valve  
(under fuel tank)  
• if powered items overheat  
• if electrical output drops  
• if it is sparking  
Hour Meter  
• if it produces smoke or flames  
• if it vibrates at high levels  
• if it has a damaged receptacle  
Alternator  
Circuit  
Breaker  
120/240 Volt  
Receptacle  
Electric Start  
Switch  
Battery  
Discharge  
Lamp  
Oil Alert  
Lamp  
12. Keep generator and nearby areas clean.  
• Keep generator free of oil, mud, and  
other foreign matter.  
• Remove anything that creates slip-  
pery areas around generator.  
Fuel Gage  
• Remove oily rags and other items  
that create fire hazards.  
Fuel Cap  
Decompression  
Lever  
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Fuel Tank  
• Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.  
Make sure it is rated ABC by the  
NFPA. They are good for all uses.  
Consult your local fire department.  
• Keep fire extinguisher well main-  
tained. Be familiar with its use.  
13. Know how to stop engine quickly.  
Know how to use all controls.  
Ground  
Lug  
Starter Grip  
14. Prolonged exposure to loud noise can  
cause hearing loss.  
• When working around generator,  
wear approved hearing protection.  
• Remember neighbors when using  
generator.  
Spark  
Arrester  
Muffler  
Engine  
Oil Dipstick  
Figure 1 - Portable Generator  
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PORTABLE DIESEL GENERATOR  
GENERAL  
UNPACKING  
HIGH AND LOW  
TEMPERATURE  
OPERATION  
Air temperature affects generator output.  
Output drops 1% for each 10° temperature  
rise above 60° F. Very low temperatures may  
make the engine hard to start. See engine  
owner’s manual for more information.  
1. Remove generator from carton.  
INFORMATION  
2. Remove any protective packaging ap-  
plied to generator for shipment.  
This portable generator is rugged and com-  
pact. It provides dependable, trouble-free  
service. The alternator is brushless with  
revolving fields. Yanmar diesel engine pro-  
vides long life under heavy use. This engine  
is governed to maintain engine speed of  
3600 RPM under load. 3600 RPM engine  
speed provides 120/240V, 60 Hz power.  
3. Check for loose or missing parts. Check  
for shipping damage. If any parts are  
missing or damaged, promptly inform  
dealer where you bought generator.  
4. Battery cables are in a separate bag in-  
side generator carton. You must install  
these cables to engine. See Battery,  
page 6, for installation instructions.  
GENERATOR  
FEATURES  
Additional Features  
• Circuit breaker protection  
• Spark-arresting muffler  
• Large fuel tank  
OIL ALERT SYSTEM  
VENTILATION  
Theoilalertsystemprotectstheenginefrom  
low oil damage. This system automatically  
shuts down the engine and prevents engine  
restarting if the oil level falls too low.  
DANGER: Use only in well-  
ventedareas.Makesureareahas  
plenty of free-moving, fresh, out-  
side air. Never run generator in  
an enclosed or confined area.  
Never run generator inside occu-  
pied building. Engine exhaust  
containspoisonouscarbonmon-  
oxide gas. Overexposure will  
causelossofconsciousnessand  
will lead to death.  
• Oil alert system  
• Electric starter  
• Pressurized lubrication system  
If this system shuts down the engine, the  
engine will not start until you add oil. Add  
oil to engine (see Engine Oil, page 6).  
• 15-Amp ground fault circuit interrupter  
(GFCI) receptacle  
See engine owner’s manual for more  
information.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
MODEL  
MGY5000C  
BATTERY DISCHARGE LAMP  
Electrical  
The battery discharge lamp (see Figure 2)  
will light if battery charger is not operating  
while engine is running. If this happens, the  
battery will not charge and will eventually  
run down. Have battery charging circuit  
repaired by authorized service person.  
Rated Wattage*  
5000  
Thisgeneratorneedscoolingairtorunprop-  
erly. Never block free-flowing, cooling air  
to generator. Overheating will occur with-  
out cooling air. This will damage the gen-  
erator. Keep generator at least three feet  
away from any object.  
Rated Amperage  
120 V  
41.7  
20.8  
240 V  
Receptacle  
120-V,15-A Duplex  
120-V, 15-A GFCI  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Oil Alert  
120-V, 30-A Twist-Lock  
120/240-V, 20-A Twist-Lock  
120-V Full-Power Switch  
Lamp  
OIL  
DUST, DIRT, RAIN,  
AND SNOW  
CHARGE  
OFF  
General  
WARNING: Do not use gen-  
erator outdoors in rain or snow.  
Do not use generator near stand-  
ing water or snow. Do not use if  
generator is wet or damp. Oper-  
ating generator in these condi-  
tions increases the risk of elec-  
trocution. Severe injury or death  
can occur.  
Battery  
Discharge  
Lamp  
Yanmar Engine H.P.  
Yanmar Engine Model  
Fuel Type  
10  
L100  
Diesel  
4.2 Gallons  
Yes  
Fuel Tank Capacity  
Oil Alert System  
Electric Start  
Yes  
Weight (pounds)  
241  
* Single-phase, 1.0 power factor  
Do not use generator in extremely dusty or  
dirtyconditions. Thiswillseverelyaffectits  
life. Keep generator clean. Do not allow  
dust, dirt, rain, or snow to collect on it.  
Protect generator from outdoor elements.  
Figure 2- Battery Discharge Lamp and Oil  
Alert Lamp Location  
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When protected by the GFCI, you may still  
RECEPTACLE CIRCUIT  
BREAKER  
GENERATOR  
feel a shock, but the GFCI should cut it off  
quickly. A person in normal health should  
notreceiveseriousinjury. Note:Infantsand  
very small children may still be affected.  
FEATURES  
The circuit breakers protect the receptacles  
and alternator. Overloading generator will  
trip circuit breaker. A short circuit in item  
being powered will also trip breaker. If this  
occurs, unplug electrical load from recep-  
tacle. Let circuit breaker cool down. Push  
circuit breaker button to reset.  
Continued  
FULL POWER SELECTOR  
SWITCH  
Test Procedure  
Check the GFCI receptacle every month.  
This insures it is working right.  
The full power selector switch is on the  
controlpanel. Theswitchhastwopositions:  
120 VOLT ONLY, and 120/240 VOLT.  
1. Push black TEST button. Red RESET  
button should pop out. This should trip  
GFCI, resulting in no electrical power  
at receptacle. Verify this by plugging  
test lamp with good bulb into recep-  
tacle. If lamp does not work, GFCI re-  
ceptacle is good.  
Electricmotorsneedhigherstartingcurrent.  
They require up to three-times their rated  
wattage to start. The starting current needed  
may be too high. This can cause nuisance  
circuit breaker tripping. To help prevent  
this, start electric motors first. Connect ad-  
ditional items to generator after starting  
motors. If this continues to happen, reduce  
the total generator load.  
120 VOLT ONLY: This position sends full  
power to the 120V receptacles only. 240V  
power is not available. Use this position  
when powering 120V items only.  
120/240 VOLT: This position sends full  
power to the 120/240V receptacle. It also  
powers the 120V receptacles at reduced  
wattage capacity.  
WARNING: If RESET button  
does not pop out, do not use the  
GFCI receptacle. Contact a quali-  
fied electrician for repairs.  
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2. If the GFCI receptacle tests okay, restore  
power by pushing the RESET button  
back in. The test lamp should work at  
this time. IMPORTANT:You must press  
the RESET button firmly and fully. It  
should lock into place. If the GFCI does  
not lock into place, do not use receptacle.  
Normal  
Tripped  
Figure 5 - Receptacle Circuit Breaker  
Button  
SPARK ARRESTER  
120 VOLT ONLY Position  
Contact a qualified electrician for repairs. We ship a spark arrester with this generator.  
You must install spark arrester to muffler  
(see figure 6).  
A spark arrester is required if using genera-  
tor in a national forest and other designated  
state and local areas. Check local codes.  
RESET  
TEST  
The spark arrester needs periodic cleaning.  
A dirty spark arrester reduces engine output  
andincreasesfuelconsumption.Italsomakes  
startingdifficult.Seeengineowner’smanual  
120/240 VOLT Position  
Figure 3 - Full Power Selector Switch  
IMPORTANT: Do not move the full power  
selector switch while powering electrical  
items.Unplugallitemsbeforemovingswitch.  
Failure to do so can damage switch.  
for cleaning instructions.  
Figure 4 - GFCI Receptacle  
Muffler  
ELECTRIC START  
This model has an electric starter. A battery is  
not supplied with generator. You must pro-  
videa12-volt,45-amp-hourbattery.Formore  
battery information, see Battery, page 6.  
Clamp  
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT  
INTERRUPTER RECEPTACLE  
This generator has a 120-volt ground fault  
circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacle. The  
GFCI receptacle is on the control panel. The  
GFCI protects you against hazardous electri-  
cal shock caused when your body becomes a  
paththroughwhichelectricitytravelstoreach  
ground.Thiscouldhappenwhenyoutouchan  
appliance or cord that is ‘live’ through faulty  
mechanism, damp or worn insulation, etc.  
Spark  
Arrester  
Figure 6 - Installing Spark Arrester  
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ENGINE OIL  
We ship the generator without oil in the  
engine crankcase. You must add oil before  
starting engine. See engine owner’s manual  
for specific oil type.  
FUEL  
WARNING: Diesel fuel pre-  
sents a hazard of fire. Diesel fuel  
is flammable.  
• Keep fuel out of children’s  
reach.  
WARNING: Battery contains  
sulfuric acid. Contact with skin or  
eyes may cause severe burns. Do  
not tilt generator with battery in-  
stalled. Tiltingcouldcausebattery  
acidtospill.Wearprotectivecloth-  
ing and face shield when servic-  
ing. Keep out of children’s reach.  
• If battery acid gets on your  
skin, wash with water.  
CHECKING OIL LEVEL AND  
ADDING OIL  
Refuel generator in a well-  
ventedarea.Donotfillfueltank  
in the dark. Do not refuel while  
engine is running. Unhook all  
electrical loads and shut off  
engine before refueling.  
Follow steps below to check oil level. Make  
sure engine is level and stopped.  
• Ifbatteryacidgetsinyoureyes,  
flushwithwateratleast15min-  
utes. Call a doctor at once.  
1. Remove dipstick (see Figure 7). Wipe  
dipstick clean.  
• Do not overfill fuel tank. Al-  
ways allow room for fuel to ex-  
pand. If you overfill tank, fuel  
can overflow onto hot engine.  
This can cause fire. After refu-  
eling,tightlyclosefueltankcap.  
• Do not spill fuel. If fuel spills,  
make sure area is dry before  
starting engine.  
• Never smoke in refueling area.  
Never allow open flames or  
sparks in area.  
• Store fuel in approved con-  
tainer. Store fuel in a well-  
ventedareafreeofopenflames  
or sparks.  
Battery acid is poisonous.  
2. Insert dipstick into oil filler neck. Do  
not screw it in. Oil level should be at  
top of filler neck. Oil should cover most  
of dipstick.  
• If swallowed, drink large  
amounts of water or milk. Fol-  
low with milk of magnesia or  
vegetable oil. Call a doctor  
at once.  
3. If level is low, fill to top of oil filler  
neck (see Figure 7). Only use oil rec-  
ommended in engine owner’s manual.  
CAUTION: If you remove bat-  
tery, insulate the red, positive  
(+) battery cable terminal. Insu-  
late with electrical tape. Ex-  
posed terminal may spark when  
generator runs.  
Note: If oil level is too low, oil alert system  
will shutdown engine and prevent engine  
from restarting.  
Oil Level  
At Top Of  
Filler Neck  
IMPORTANT: Make sure battery con-  
nections are the correct polarity. This gen-  
erators uses negative ground, 12-volt DC  
starting system.  
Use clean, fresh, diesel fuel. Use diesel fuel  
with cetane rating of 45 or higher. Avoid  
getting dirt, dust, or water in fuel tank.  
This generator has and electric starter. A  
battery is not supplied with generator. You  
must provide a 12-volt, 32-amp-hour bat-  
tery.Thepositiveandnegativebatterycables  
are supplied with generator. You must in-  
stall these cables before mounting battery.  
See engine owner’s manual for more  
information.  
Dipstick  
Always wear safety glasses when working  
with battery. Make sure battery terminals are  
clean. Make sure cable connections are tight.  
Oil  
BATTERY  
Figure 7 - Checking Oil Level  
WARNING: Battery gives off  
explosive gases. Keep sparks,  
flames, and cigarettes away. Do  
not remove or install battery  
cables when engine is cranking  
or running. Only service or use  
battery in a well-vented area.  
Always shut down engine before removing  
or attaching battery cables. Always remove  
the negative (–) cable first. Always attach  
negative (–) cable last.  
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MOUNTING BATTERY TO  
GENERATOR  
1. Secure battery to generator by battery  
hold-down system. This system consists  
of the battery mounting bracket, hook  
bolts, and nuts (see Figure 10).  
BATTERY  
GENERATOR  
GROUNDING  
Continued  
INSTALLING BATTERY  
CABLES TO ENGINE  
1. Attach the red, positive (+) battery  
cable to the starter solenoid on engine  
(see Figure 8).  
WARNING: You must prop-  
erly earth-ground generator be-  
fore starting. This will help guard  
against deadly electric shock.  
Only use grounded plugs with  
generator. Onlyusegroundedex-  
tensioncords.Onlyusethree-wire  
or double-insulated power tools.  
2. Locate the red, positive (+) battery  
cable from starter solenoid. Connect  
it to the positive (+) battery terminal  
(see Figure 11).  
2. Attach the black, negative (–) battery  
cable to the engine block. Use the  
bolt, nut, and two washers provided  
with the battery cables. Attach cable  
as shown in Figure 9.  
3. Locate the black, negative (–) battery  
cable attached to engine block. Connect  
it to the negative (–) battery terminal  
(see Figure 11).  
Grounding generator helps prevent electric  
shock from a ground fault condition. Locate  
ground lug on end of generator housing (see  
Figure 12). Attach a #10 stranded-copper  
ground wire to ground lug. Drive grounding  
point into ground. Grounding point can be a  
stake, grounding rod, or pipe. Grounding  
point should be copper or brass. Attach  
ground wire to grounding point. You must  
supplythegroundwireandgroundingpoint.  
These do not come with generator. Follow  
the National Electrical Code and all state  
and local codes. Consult your power com-  
pany or a licensed electrician.  
4. Check battery before starting engine.  
Make sure fluid levels are full. Make  
sure battery is charged.  
Starter  
Solenoid  
See engine owner’s manual for more  
information.  
Battery Mounting Bracket  
Nut  
Red, Positive (+)  
Battery Cable  
WARNING: For a grounding  
point, do not use metal pipe be-  
ing used to carry combustible  
materials or gases.  
Figure 8 - Connecting Red, Positive (+)  
BatteryCabletoStarterSolenoidonEngine  
Battery  
Hook  
Bolt  
Figure 10 - Battery Hold-Down System  
Ground Lug  
Black,  
Negative (–)  
Battery Cable  
Red, Positive  
Cable From  
Starter Solenoid  
Copper or Brass  
Grounding Point  
Figure 9 - Connecting Black, Negative (-)  
Battery Cable to Engine Block  
Ground Wire  
Alternator  
Figure 12 - Grounding Generator  
Black, Negative  
Cable From  
Engine Block  
Figure 11 - Connecting Positive and  
Negative Cables to Battery  
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problem. They require up to three-  
times their rated wattage to start.  
Chart 2, page 9, shows starting watts  
for different size motors. For ex-  
ample: an electric motor nameplate  
states 5 amps at 120 volts. 5 amps x  
120 volts = 600 watts running. Mul-  
tiply this figure by 3. This will show  
the starting watts needed. 600 watts  
x 3 = 1800 watts to start. When fig-  
uring the generator load for motors,  
you must use the starting watts fig-  
ure. Do not use the running watts fig-  
ure. Note: Some motors require  
nearly the same wattage to run as to  
start. These items include saws,  
drills, hair dryers, and food mixers.  
See Chart 1, page 9, for typical ap-  
pliance wattage examples.  
EXTENSION  
WARNING: The electrician  
mustinstalladouble-throwtrans-  
CORDS  
fer switch. This isolates existing  
Only use grounded extension cords. Be sure  
touseextensioncordwithproperwiregauge  
size. See chart below.  
electrical circuits from the utility  
power line. If not isolated, gen-  
erator output will back-feed into  
utility power line. This may elec-  
trocute a power company line  
repair person.  
Recommended Minimum Wire  
Gauges (AWG) for Extension  
Cords  
Ampere  
Load  
AWG for Length of  
Cord in Feet  
DETERMINING  
ELECTRICAL LOAD  
FOR GENERATOR  
You must decide what electrical load your  
generator can power. Do this before using  
generator. Use the following four-step  
method. It will help you select a load that is  
not too large. Make sure total wattage of all  
electrical loads does not 5,000 watts. Elec-  
tric motors present a special problem when  
figuring load. Read step 3 carefully.  
50'  
100'  
150'  
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16  
16  
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16  
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14  
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12  
10  
18  
18  
16  
16  
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10  
18  
18  
16  
16  
14  
12  
12  
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10  
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4. Add watts and starting watts of all  
items. This total must not be larger  
than 5,000 watts. It is a good idea to  
have up to 25% extra capacity for  
future needs or extra equipment.  
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1. Make two lists of items you want pow-  
ered by generator. List all motors and  
motor powered appliances in one. List all  
lights, small appliances, etc. in the other.  
For standby service to home or building,  
only include items you must power.  
STANDBY  
INSTALLATION TO  
HOME OR  
2. Enter running watts of each item ex-  
cept motors. The light bulb or appli-  
ance nameplate lists its wattage. Re-  
member, 1KW = 1000 watts. Note:The  
nameplate may not list wattage. It may  
only list volts and amps. The formula  
for finding wattage is: Volts x Amps =  
Watts. For example: An appliance  
nameplate states 3 amps at 120 volts. 3  
amps x 120 volts = 360 watts.  
BUILDING  
WARNING: Have standby in-  
stallation performed by a skilled,  
licensed electrician. Do not let  
anyone else wire into a utility  
circuit. Personal injury, equip-  
mentdamage,ordamagetohome  
could occur.  
3. Electric motors present a special  
IMPORTANT: This generator will not  
power your entire home. Most home utility  
electric service is more than 60 amps. This  
will exceed generator output. Only power  
needed items during a power outage. Make  
sure total wattage of electrical load does not  
exceed rated wattage of generator.  
You may need to use this generator as a  
standby power source. During a power out-  
age, the generator will power selected items  
in a building. Have generator and additional  
wiring installed by a skilled, licensed elec-  
trician. This is not a do-it-yourself job. Fol-  
low all local codes.  
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DETERMINING  
OPERATION  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
This generator is not large enough to power  
your entire home. Do not connect generator  
toanyexistingelectricalcircuits.Plugitems  
directly into generator receptacles. Do not  
exceedamperageratingofreceptacles.Only  
use grounded cords.  
ELECTRICAL LOAD  
FOR GENERATOR  
Continued  
Chart 1 - Typical Electric Appliance Wattages  
Chart to be used as reference. Data may vary wiht size, make, and/or model.  
Running Starting  
Running Starting  
Equipment  
Watts  
Watts Equipment  
Watts  
Watts  
DANGER: Use only in well-  
ventedareas.Makesureareahas  
plenty of free-moving, fresh, out-  
side air. Never run generator in  
an enclosed or confined area.  
Never run generator inside occu-  
pied building. Engine exhaust  
containspoisonouscarbonmon-  
oxide gas. Overexposure will  
causelossofconsciousnessand  
will lead to death.  
Light bulb (100W)  
Radio  
Fan  
100  
150  
200  
400  
600  
600  
700  
800  
800  
1000  
100  
150  
1/2" Drill  
Toaster  
1000  
1200  
1200  
1200  
1200  
1250  
1200  
1200  
1200  
1500  
600  
400  
Coffee maker  
Skillet  
Television  
Furnace fan (1/3 hp)  
Vacuum cleaner  
Sump pump (1/3 hp)  
Refrigerator/freezer  
6" Circular saw  
Floodlight  
1800  
750  
2100  
2400  
1000  
1000  
14" Chain saw  
Water well pump  
(1/2 hp)  
Hot plate/range  
(per burner)  
10" Table saw  
Water heater  
1000  
3000  
1500  
2000  
5000  
1500  
6000  
5000  
WARNING: Never connect  
generatortoanyexistingelectri-  
cal circuits. The generator out-  
put will back-feed into the utility  
power line. This may electrocute  
apowercompanylinerepairper-  
son. Also, if generator is power-  
ingelectricalcircuits,thechance  
of an electrical fire exists.  
Chart 2  
Approximate Starting Watts*  
Repulsion  
Motor  
HP  
Rating  
Approximate  
Running  
Watts  
Universal  
Motors  
Split  
Phase  
Motors  
Induction  
Motors  
Capacitor  
Motors  
(small appliance)  
1/8  
1/4  
1/3  
1/2  
3/4  
1
500  
700  
800  
1100  
1400  
1700  
2100  
2450  
625  
875  
1100  
1550  
1750  
2400  
3100  
3750  
4620  
5400  
1500  
2100  
2400  
3300  
4200  
5100  
6300  
x
2250  
3150  
3600  
4950  
x
x
x
x
1000  
1375  
1750  
2125  
2625  
3075  
Note:Wesupplytheengineowner’smanual  
with generator. Refer to that manual for  
questions concerning engine operation.  
1 1/2  
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USING RECEPTACLE  
Note: Do not exceed amperage rating of  
receptacles. Exceeding rating will trip re-  
ceptacle circuit breaker.  
* – Always use starting watts, not running watts, when figuring correct electrical load.  
x – Motors of higher horsepower are not generally used.  
Usereceptaclesproperly.Improperusecould  
damagegenerator.Useonlygroundedexten-  
sion cords. Power only grounded or double-  
insulateditems.Donotoverloadreceptacles.  
This generator has the following receptacles  
(see Figure 13):  
• 120V, 15-amp duplex receptacle  
• 120V, 15-amp GFCI duplex receptacle  
• 120V, 30-amp twist-lock receptacle  
• 120/240V, 20-amp twist-lock receptacle  
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PORTABLE DIESEL GENERATOR  
PRESTART  
OPERATION  
WARNING: Never use gaso-  
line, paint thinner, or any other  
flammableliquidasastartingaid.  
An explosion may occur.  
Continued  
Operate generator on a firm, dry, and  
clean surface. The surface must be level.  
Protect generator from heavy dust, sand,  
dirt, rain, or snow. Do not locate generator  
near standing water and snow. Make sure  
area is well-vented.  
120V, 15-Amp GFCI Duplex  
120V, 15-Amp Duplex  
IMPORTANT: Never start generator with  
electrical loads connected. Start engine be-  
fore adding electrical loads.  
120/240V, 20-Amp  
120  
V
O
LTS  
Twist-Lock  
WARNING: Only responsible  
adults should use generator.  
Neverletanyoneoperategenera-  
tor without proper instructions.  
1. Make sure fuel tank is full. See Fuel,  
R
ES  
ET  
ES  
T
T
page 6, for fuel information.  
FULL POWER  
120 ONLY  
2. Move fuel valve lever to the "O" (open)  
position. (see Figure 15).  
SELECTOR  
120/240V  
1
2
0
/2  
4
0
V
O
ENM  
L
T
S
00000005  
HOURS  
1/10  
R
R
E
E
S
S
E
E
T
T
3. Move engine run lever to RUN posi-  
tion (see Figure 16).  
Note: If oil level is too low, oil alert system  
will keep engine from starting (see Oil Alert  
System, page 4). Make sure oil level is full  
before starting. See Engine Oil, page 6.  
120V, 30-Amp  
Twist-Lock  
O
S
Before starting the engine, disconnect all  
electric loads from generator.  
You may need to bleed fuel line to remove  
trapped air  
Figure 13 - Receptacle Locations  
Fuel Valve  
Lever  
POWER CORD AND PLUG  
REQUIREMENTS  
• if starting engine for first time  
• if starting engine after allowing generator  
to run out of fuel  
Figure 15 - Fuel Valve Lever in "O"  
(open) Position  
120V, 30-amp twist-lock receptacle  
• NEMA L5-30P plug  
Follow the directions below to bleed fuel line.  
• Three-wire, 30-amp cord  
BLEEDING FUEL LINE  
Engine Run  
Lever  
120/240V, 20-amp twist-lock receptacle  
• NEMA L14-20P (20-amp) plug  
• Four-wire, 20-amp cord  
1. Loosen fuel line clamp and remove fuel  
line from engine. Place open end of fuel  
line over a clean container to catch any  
fuel spilled in step 3, below.  
RUN  
STOP  
2. Move fuel valve lever to the "O" (open)  
position (see Figure 15).  
3. Allow air to bleed from line. When fuel  
exits fuel line in a steady stream, reat-  
tach fuel line to engine.  
Figure 16 - Engine Run Lever in RUN  
Position  
4. Add spilled fuel back into fuel tank.  
4. Start the engine.  
A. Electric Starter  
STARTING  
I. Push decompression lever all the  
way down (see Figure 17, page 11).  
Decompression lever will stay in this  
positon until you turn starting key.  
CAUTION: You must always  
run the engine at full speed. Do  
not run engine at lower speeds.  
At full speed, the engine runs at  
3600 RPM under load. The en-  
gine must maintain 3600 RPM for  
generator to create correct volt-  
age. Running engine at lower  
speeds will damage generator  
and powered items.  
II. Turn the starting key clockwise to  
START positon (see Figure 18, page  
11). Hold it there until engine starts.  
III. When engine starts, release key.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use electric starter  
more than ten seconds. Starter motor  
damage may occur. If engine fails to start,  
release the key and wait 15 seconds. Af-  
ter 15 seconds, try starting again.  
Figure 14 - Cord and Plug Configurations  
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3. Push down engine stop lever (see Fig-  
HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION  
OPERATION  
Continued  
ure 19). This releases engine run lever  
and stops engine. Do not stop engine  
with the decompression lever.  
This generator will not perform well at high  
altitudes without proper adjustment. Contact  
a Yanmar dealer for adjustment information.  
B. Recoil Starter  
I. Slowly pull starter rope until you  
feel strong resistance. Gently re-  
turn starter rope to engine.  
4. Turn the starter key to the OFF position.  
ADDING ELECTRICAL LOADS  
5. Turn fuel valve lever off. Do this by  
moving valve lever to the “S” position  
(see Figure 20).  
IMPORTANT: Do not overload generator.  
Makesuretotalwattageofallelectricalloads  
does not exceed rated wattage of generator.  
Overloading may shorten generator life. It  
could also cause internal damage to genera-  
II. Push decompression lever all the  
way down (see Figure 17). Decom-  
pression lever will stay in this po-  
sition until you pull starter rope.  
6. Slowly pull starter rope until you feel  
strong resistance. Gently return starter  
rope to engine. This action closes the in-  
take and exhaust valves. This prevents  
rust from forming while not using engine.  
III. Firmly grasp starter grip with both tor. Overloading will trip circuit breaker.  
hands. Remove slack from starter  
rope by lightly pulling starter grip.  
IMPORTANT: Keep full power selector  
switch in the 120 VOLT ONLY position if  
onlyu powering 120V items. Only move  
switch to 120/240 VOLT position if power-  
ing 240V items.  
IV. To start engine, pull starter rope  
briskly. You must pull the starter  
rope all the way out. If not, the  
engine will not start.  
1. Check items to be powered. Their  
nameplate lists their wattage ratings.  
RUN  
IMPORTANT: Do not let starter grip  
snap back against engine. Return it gen-  
tly. This will prevent damage to starter.  
Note: The wattage ratings for some  
electrcal motors are misleading. They  
may require up to 3-times their rated  
wattage to start. You must figure total  
electrical load wattage. Make sure to-  
tal wattage of all electrical loads does  
not exceed rated wattage of generator.  
See Determining Electrical Load For  
Generator, pages 8 and 9.  
STOP  
WARNING: Never use gaso-  
line, paint thinner, or any other  
flammableliquidasastartingaid.  
An explosion may occur.  
Engine Stop  
Lever  
Figure 19 - Pushing Down Engine Stop  
Lever  
If engine does not start, repeat steps under  
B. Recoil Starter.  
2. Start engine. Let engine reach full speed.  
3. Connect electrical loads one at a time.  
If the load consists of electric motors,  
start them first. Always start the larg-  
est first. Start each motor individually.  
Decompression  
Lever  
O
S
DISCONNECTING  
ELECTRICAL LOADS  
Fuel Valve Lever  
Remove electrical loads one at a time. Re-  
move voltage sensitive items first. Voltage  
sensitive items include TVs, VCRs, and  
other home electronic items.  
Figure20-FuelValveLeverInSPosition  
STOPPING ENGINE  
Follow the steps below to stop engine.  
Figure 17 - Decompression Lever  
Starting Key  
1. Remove all electrical loads from gen-  
erator (see Disconnecting Electrical  
Loads, above). Remove electrical loads  
one at a time.  
OIL  
CHARG
OFF  
2. Let engine run for two or three min-  
utes after removing electrical loads.  
This lets engine cool slightly.  
Figure 18 - Starting Key  
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STORAGE  
MAINTENANCE  
AND REPAIRS  
CAUTION: Shut off generator  
before performing maintenance.  
WARNING: Remove all fuel  
fromfueltankbeforestoringgen-  
erator.Storefuelinapprovedcon-  
tainer. Store fuel in a well-vented  
areafreeofopenflamesorsparks.  
IMPORTANT: Keep generator level when  
servicing.Neverturngeneratorupsidedown  
or stand it on end to service.  
WARNING: Only a qualified  
electrical service person should  
service and repair the alternator  
on this generator. Use only fac-  
toryapprovedreplacementparts.  
Note:Wesupplytheengineowner’smanual  
with generator. Refer to that manual for  
questions concerning engine maintenance  
and repairs.  
WARNING: The muffler be-  
comesveryhotduringoperation.  
The muffler remains hot for a  
while after shutdown. Let engine  
cool before storing.  
CAUTION: You must always  
run the engine at full speed. Do  
not run engine at lower speeds.  
At full speed, the engine runs at  
3600 RPM under load. The en-  
gine must maintain 3600 RPM for  
generator to create correct volt-  
age. Running engine at lower  
speeds will damage generator  
and powered items.  
Non-enginepartsrequirelittlemaintenance.  
Keep generator clean. Use a damp cloth to  
clean outside surfaces. Never use water to  
clean generator. Water can cause damage to  
internal parts. Use vacuum to clean air inlet  
and outlet louvers of alternator.  
IMPORTANT: Keep generator level while  
in storage. Never store generator upside  
down or standing on end.  
Note:Wesupplytheengineowner’smanual  
with generator. Refer to that manual for  
questions concerning engine storage.  
Cover and store generator in a clean, dry  
place. Do not expose generator to extreme  
high or low temperatures during storage.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
WARNING: Only a qualified electrical service person should service  
and repair generator. Use only factory approved replacement parts.  
Note: For additional help, visit DESA  
International’stechnicalservicewebsite  
Note: See engine owner’s manual for en-  
gine troubleshooting.  
OBSERVED PROBLEM  
REMEDY  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
No voltage when starting generator with no  
electrical load  
1. Replace capacitor  
1. Defective capacitor  
2. Winding short circuit or loose  
connections  
3. Defective rotor diode  
4. Loss of residual magnetism  
2. Check resistance of coils (see Electri-  
cal Component Specifications, page 13)  
3. Replace both diodes on rotor  
4. Apply 12-volt battery to capacitor ter-  
minals for 2-3 seconds  
Voltage is less than normal voltage with no  
electrical load  
1. Set engine speed to 3720 RPM (62 Hz)  
with no load  
1. Engine speed too low  
2. Clean arrester. See engine owner’s manual  
3. Replace both diodes on rotor  
4. Check resistance of coils (see Electri-  
cal Component Specifications, page 13)  
5. Replace capacitor  
2. Clogged spark arrester  
3. Defective rotor diode  
4. Partial short circuit in winding  
5. Defective capacitor  
Voltmeterreadingmorethan10%highwith  
no electrical load  
1. Set engine speed to 3720 RPM (62 Hz)  
with no load  
1. Engine speed too high  
Voltmeter reading correct with no electrical  
load, but more than 10% low when electri-  
cal load is added  
1. Replace both diodes on rotor  
2. Do not overload generator  
3. Contact an authorized engine service  
center  
1. Defective rotor diode  
2. Electrical load too high  
3. Engine not running properly  
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ELECTRICAL  
COMPONENT  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Resistance in Ohms  
Stator  
Main  
Winding * Winding  
Stator  
Rotor  
Rotor  
Capacitor,  
MFD  
450 Volt  
Auxiliary  
Primary Secondary  
Winding † Winding †  
Diodes (2)  
800 Volt  
Model  
MGY5000C  
0.54  
1.38  
0.61  
2.29  
50  
70 Amp  
*
Connect T2 (green) and T3 (black). Measure resistance between T1 (red) and T4 (yellow).  
Resistance between brown and white leads.  
Remove diodes to check resistance.  
WIRING DIAGRAMS  
Red  
Black  
White  
Green/Yellow  
Green  
White  
Red  
120V, 15A  
Receptacle  
120/240V 20A  
Receptacle  
120V, 15A  
Receptacle  
120V, 30A  
Receptacle  
Circuit  
Breaker  
20A  
White  
Circuit  
Breaker  
25A  
Duplex  
T1  
GFCI  
T2  
Circuit  
Breaker  
20A  
Full Pwr  
Selector  
Switch  
Red  
Black  
Black  
Circuit  
Breaker  
25A  
White  
T3  
LINE  
T4  
Yellow  
Black  
Hour  
Meter  
Green  
Black  
White  
Green  
Red  
Red  
Black  
Black  
Green  
Red  
Main  
Windings  
Auxiliary  
Phase  
Capacitor  
White  
Stator  
White  
T1 T4 T3 T2  
T2  
T1  
T4  
Rotor  
Diode  
Diode  
Stator  
White  
T3  
T1  
L1  
T2  
T3  
T4  
L2  
Green  
220/240V  
Red  
Black  
Yellow  
110/120V  
110/120V  
Brown  
Figure 21 - Alternator Wiring Diargram  
Charge  
Lamp  
Key  
Switch  
Green  
Green/White  
Green/White  
Green  
Black  
2
3
4
1
Green  
Charge  
Regulator  
Yellow  
White  
Red  
Charge  
Coil  
Yellow  
White  
White  
Fuse  
White  
Red  
Starter  
Motor/  
Red  
Shutdown  
Solenoid  
Solenoid  
+
-
Black  
Green/White  
Battery  
Yellow  
Red  
Oil  
Pressure  
Switch  
P
Red  
30  
86  
87  
Bridge  
Relay  
85 White  
Black  
Green/White  
Red  
White  
Low Oil  
Pressure Lamp  
Black  
Continued  
Figure 22 - Engine Wiring Diagram  
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PORTABLE DIESEL GENERATOR  
Portable Heater Parts  
Heavy-Duty Wheel Kit – PA2000  
Wheelbarrow-style wheel kit. Makes gen-  
erator easy for one person to move.  
TECHNICAL  
SERVICE  
You may have further questions about as-  
sembling, operating, or maintaining this  
product. If so, you can visit our Technical  
Service web site at www.desatech.com or  
contact our Technical Service Department  
at1-800-858-8501(EnglishOnly).Youmay  
also write to:  
342 North County Road 400 East  
Valparaiso, IN 46383-9704  
219-462-7441  
1-800-362-6951  
This kit includes:  
• Large 12-inch wheels for easy rolling  
• Plated tubing and hardware for long life  
• Long handles with thick grips for greater  
comfort and control  
FBD  
1349 Adams Street  
Bowling Green, KY 42103-3414  
270-846-1199  
Completeinstallationinstructionsincluded.  
1-800-654-8534  
REPAIR SERVICE  
DESA Power Tools™  
P.O. Box 90004  
Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004  
ATTN: Technical Service Power Tools  
Master Part Distributors  
1251 Mound Avenue NW  
Grand Rapids, MI 49504-2672  
616-791-0505  
Note: Only use original replacement parts.  
Thiswillprotectyourwarrantycoveragefor  
parts replaced under warranty.  
1-800-446-1446  
Bowden Electric Motor Service  
1681 S. Wesleyan Blvd.  
Rocky Mount, NC 27803  
252-446-4203  
East Coast Energy  
10 East Route 36  
West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1501  
1-800-755-8809  
Laportes  
2444 N 5th Street  
Hartsville, SC 29550-7704  
843-332-0191  
EachAuthorizedServiceCenterisindepen-  
dently owned and operated.  
When contacting DESA Power Tools™,  
have ready  
Your Name  
WARRANTY SERVICE  
Your Address  
If product requires warranty service, return it  
to nearest Authorized Service Center. You  
must show proof of purchase. If faulty materi-  
als or workmanship caused damage, we will  
repairorreplaceproductwithoutcharge.Note:  
Normal wear, misuse, abuse, neglect, or acci-  
dental damage is not covered under warranty.  
Your Phone Number  
• Model Number of Product  
• Date of Purchase (Include copy of receipt  
for written requests).  
SERVICING THE  
ENGINE  
For Yanmar engine replacement parts, con-  
tact Parts Company of America at 1-800-  
323-0620. Yanmar engine servicing should  
be handled by your nearest authorized  
Yanmar engine service firm. Contact  
Yanmar at 1-714-630-9415 for nearest au-  
thorized Yanmar engine service firm.  
MTA Distributors  
555 Hickory Hills Blvd.  
Nashville, TN 37189-9244  
615-299-8777  
NON-WARRANTY SERVICE  
If product requires service, return it to near-  
est Authorized Service Center. Repairs will  
be billed to you at regular repair list prices.  
For additional Service Center or warranty  
information, call 1-800-858-8501 or visit  
our Technical Service web site at  
1-800-264-0225  
Industrial Hardware  
4109 Bainbridge Blvd.  
Chesapeake, VA 23324-1403  
804-543-2232  
1-800-788-0008  
Mills Lawn and Garden  
928 Commonwealth Place  
Virginia Beach, VA 23464  
757-361-9293  
PARTS CENTRALS  
REPLACEMENT  
PARTS AND  
ACCESSORIES  
These Parts Centrals are privately owned  
businesses. Theyhaveagreedtosupportour  
customer’s needs by providing original re-  
placement parts and accessories.  
Tuco Industrial Products  
5223 180th Street SW  
Suite 4A-1  
Lynnwood, WA 98037-4506  
425-743-9533  
1-800-735-1268  
For original replacement parts and accesso-  
ries,contactyournearestAuthorizedDealer  
or Authorized Service Center for this prod-  
uct. If they can not supply the part or acces-  
sory,contactyournearestPartsCentrallisted  
onpages14and15.EachAuthorizedDealer,  
Authorized Service Center, and Parts Cen-  
tral is independently owned and operated.  
Tool & Equipment  
5 Manila Drive  
Hamden, CT 06514-0322  
203-248-7553  
1-800-397-7553  
Grainger Parts Operations  
1657 Shermer Road  
Northbrook, IL 60062-5362  
708-498-5900  
1-800-323-0620  
See pages 15 through 18 for an Illustrated  
Parts List.  
If you need additional referral information,  
contact our Technical Service Department  
(see Technical Service, page 14).  
In Canada call 1-800-561-3372 for parts  
information.  
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ILLUSTRATED  
PARTS LIST  
22  
ALTERNATOR ASSEMBLY  
This list contains replaceable parts used in  
your generator. When ordering parts, fol-  
low the instructions listed under Replace-  
ment Parts on page 14- of this manual.  
24  
23  
21  
9
14  
20  
19  
18  
9
10  
8
13  
17  
7
6
5
16  
12  
15  
4
1
25  
2
11  
3
KEY PART  
NO.  
NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
099723-02  
099844-01  
099701-01  
099760-01  
099863-01  
099863-02  
17587000  
M11084-26  
099847-02  
WLE-5  
Alternator Assembly  
End Cover  
Screw, M5 x 10mm  
Bushing  
Terminal Block (4-block)  
Terminal Block (2-block)  
Ground Lug  
Screw, #10-16 x 3/8"  
Stator Bolt  
Lock Washer, 5/16"  
Bearing Housing  
Capacitor  
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
099843-01  
27005003S  
*
Stator  
27003002  
27003015S  
27001010S  
27003013S  
099842-02  
27003003  
27003012S  
*
27003008  
101839-01  
26322004  
WLE-6  
Fan Bracket  
Screw, M8 x 20  
Rotor Nut  
Washer  
Draw Bolt  
Bearing  
Diode  
Rotor  
Fan  
Engine Flange  
Bolt, 3/8-16 x 5/8"  
Lock Washer, 3/8"  
Foam Pad  
099892-01  
* Part not available by itself. Must purchase Alternator Assembly.  
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ILLUSTRATED  
PARTS LIST  
2
3
1
FUEL TANK AND ROLL CAGE  
E
F
This list contains replaceable parts used in  
your generator. When ordering parts, fol-  
low the instructions listed under Replace-  
ment Parts on page 14 of this manual.  
5
4
20  
9
15  
9
8
14  
19  
19  
14  
6
7
10  
11  
18  
12  
9
8
16  
13  
8
9
14  
9
17  
KEY PART  
NO. NUMBER  
KEY PART  
NO. NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
1
2
099935-01  
HC4-6C  
Fuel Tank Assembly  
Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4"  
Washer, 1/4"  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
099749-01  
099750-01  
14138000  
M10908-74  
100410-01  
Battery Bracket  
Hook Bolt  
1
2
1
2
4
4
3
WP-4C  
4
Ground Strap  
4
103880-01  
099943-01  
099945-01  
04110002  
WP-5C  
Nut, 1/4-20  
4
Screw, 1/4-20 x 1/2"  
Screw, #8-10 x 1/2"  
5
Roll Cage  
1
6
Spreader  
1
PARTS AVAILABLE - NOT SHOWN  
7
Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1 1/2"  
Washer, 5/16"  
Nut, 5/16-18  
2
099947-01  
Safety Information  
Decal  
8
5
1
1
9
NEC-5C  
26302006  
WLI-8  
10  
2
099948-01  
099873-01  
Operation Decal  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Screw, 1/2-20 x 1"  
Lockwasher, 1/2"  
Shock Mounts  
Bolt, 5/16-18 x 3/4"  
Washer, 5/16"  
Shock Mount  
Battery Cable  
(Positive)  
1
2
099873-02  
099954-01  
Battery Cable  
(Negative)  
17529000  
26007004  
WLE-5  
2
1
1
4
Spark Arrestor  
3
103289-01  
1
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11  
2
2
CONTROL PANEL  
This list contains replaceable parts used in  
your generator. When ordering parts, fol-  
low the instructions listed under Replace-  
ment Parts on page 14 of this manual.  
RESET  
TEST  
5
1
3
120  
V
O
LTS  
4
7
15  
6
FULL POWER  
SELECTOR  
120 ONLY  
12  
12  
120/240V  
120/240  
V
O
LTS  
6
R
R
ESE  
T
T
E
SE  
14  
ENM  
00000005  
H
O
U
R
S
1
13  
/1  
0
8
9
10  
KEY PART  
NO. NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
103349-02  
22616009  
099833-01  
100445-01  
099956-01  
22616011  
099834-01  
101350-01  
099760-01  
24306006  
100149-01  
22261000  
WLI-2BL  
Control Panel  
Circuit Breaker, 20 Amp *  
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
8
4
1
1
1
120V, 30A Twist-Lock Receptacle *  
120V, 15A Duplex (GFCI) Receptacle *  
Full Power Selector Switch *  
Circuit Breaker, 25 Amp *  
120/240V, 20A Twist-Lock Receptacle *  
Hour Meter  
Bushing  
Screw, #8-18 x 1/2"  
Control Box  
Speed Nut, #8  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Lock Washer, #8  
Switch Plug  
120V, 15A Duplex Receptacle *  
Control Panel Assembly  
099997-01  
099836-01  
103348-02  
PARTS AVAILABLE - NOT SHOWN  
100177-07  
Panel Schematic Decal  
1
* Includes fastening hardware  
† Includes reference numbers 1 through 15  
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PORTABLE DIESEL GENERATOR  
3
ILLUSTRATED  
PARTS LIST  
2
SWITCH CONTROL BOX  
1
This list contains replaceable parts used in  
your generator. When ordering parts, fol-  
17  
16  
15  
low the instructions listed under Replace-  
ment Parts on page 14 of this manual.  
10  
4
22  
13  
4
20  
12  
9
12  
5
11  
23  
7
4
19  
4
8
6
21  
14  
3
18  
3
KEY PART  
KEY PART  
NO. NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY. NO. NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
2
3
101037-01  
22721000  
099936-01  
Switch control box  
Low oil light  
1
1
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
26509000  
26002006  
15020000  
WP-3C  
Full bridge  
1
4
1
1
#8-32 x 3/8" Screw  
Grommet  
Key switch, lamp, and  
harness assembly  
1
4
1
#10 Flat washer  
4
5
6
101039-01  
099760-01  
101040-01  
1/4-28 Keps Nut  
26499000  
#10-32 x 3/4"  
Hex-head screw  
Strain relief bushing  
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
1/4-20 x 5/8"  
Hex Head Sems  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
26490000  
26494000  
26492000  
101038-01  
101036-01  
101035-01  
101103-01  
Solenoid  
2
1
1
M4 x 8 Hex-head screw  
M3 x 8 Hex-head screw  
Control Box Cover  
Cable  
7
8
9
26498000  
NTF-3C  
Relay  
#10-32 Hex locknut  
RN12000100 Adhesive-backed  
PVC foam  
1
1
Conduit  
10  
11  
*
*
Connector  
Switch Control Box  
Assembly  
#6-32 x 1/2"  
Hex tapping screw  
1
1
1
5
PARTS AVAILABLE - NOT SHOWN  
101042-01 Wire Nut  
12  
*
#6 Internal-tooth  
lockwasher  
* Available from your local hardware store  
† Includes reference numbers 1 through 23  
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WARRANTY INFORMATION  
KEEP THIS WARRANTY  
Model  
Serial No.  
Date Purchased  
Always specify model and serial numbers when communicating with the factory.  
We reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice. The only warranty applicable is our standard written warranty.  
We make no other warranty, expressed or implied.  
Note:The five-year limited warranty below covers all non-engine parts of this generator including the alternator. Honda warrants the engine.  
See engine owner’s manual for engine warranty information.  
FIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
PORTABLE GENERATORS  
DESA Power Tools™ warrants each alternator, generator, or electric product of its manufacture, to be free from  
defects in material and workmanship for five years from the date of first purchase from an authorized dealer, provided  
that the product has been properly installed, maintained, and operated in accordance with all applicable instructions.  
The bill of sale or proof of purchase must be presented at the time a claim is made under this warranty.  
This warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser. This warranty covers only the parts and labor required  
to restore this unit to its proper operating condition. Warranty parts must be obtained through factory authorized  
dealers and service centers for this product. These dealers and service centers will provide original factory replace-  
ment parts. Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty.  
This warranty does not apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear, or parts that  
fail or become damaged as a result of misuse, abuse, negligence, accident, lack of proper maintenance, alteration,  
modification, tampering, contaminated fuels, repair using improper parts, or repair by anyone other than an authorized  
dealer or service center. Routine maintenance is the responsibility of the owner. Travel, handling, transportation, and  
incidental costs associated with warranty repairs are not reimbursable under this warranty and are the responsibility of  
the owner.  
DESA Power Tools™ makes no warranty with respect to the engine and engine components not of its manufacture.  
They are subject to warranties of their manufacturers.  
To the full extent allowed by the law of the jurisdiction that governs the sale of the product, this express warranty  
excludes any and all other expressed warranties and limits the duration of any and all implied warranties, including  
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose to five years from the date of first purchase, and DESA  
Power Tools’™ liability is hereby limited to the purchase price of the product and DESA Power Tools™ shall not be  
liable for any other damages whatsoever including indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.  
Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusion or limitation of incidental  
or consequential damages, so the above limitation of damages may not apply to you.  
This warranty provides the original purchaser with specific rights. For information regarding those rights, please  
consult the applicable state laws.  
P.O. Box 90004  
Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004  
107359-01  
REV. C  
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