Porter Cable Portable Generator BS600 User Manual

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Instruction  
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IMPORTANT  
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equipment carefully reads and understands these instructions  
before starting operations.  
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numbers in the spaces below and retain for future reference.  
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WARRANTY  
PORTER-CABLE CORPORATION warrants to the original purchaser that each new electric generator and service part is  
free from defects in material and workmanship, and agrees to repair or replace under this warranty any defective product or  
part as follows from the original date of purchase.  
2 YEARS – Limited warranty on electric generator alternators and 1 year limited warranty on all other parts.  
90 Days – Service parts  
Engine warranties are the responsibility of the engine manufacturer. Warranties of merchandise sold by Porter-Cable  
which has been manufactured by and identified as the product of another company are the responsibility of the manufac-  
turer of that product.  
THIS WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE AND DOES NOT COVER  
Products sold damaged or incomplete, sold “as is,” sold reconditioned, or used as rental equipment.  
Delivery, installation, or normal adjustments explained in the owner’s manual.  
Damage or liability caused by shipping, improper handling, improper installation, improper maintenance, improper  
modification, or the use of accessories and/or attachments not specifically recommended by PORTER-CABLE for the  
product.  
Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, or the failure to install, operate, maintain, and store the  
product according to the instructions in the owner’s manual.  
Damage caused by cold, heat, rain, excessive humidity, corrosive environments and materials, or other contaminants.  
Expendable items that become worn during normal use such as fuel filters, air cleaners, spark plugs, and engine oil.  
Cosmetic defects that do not interfere with product functionality.  
Freight costs from customer to Porter-Cable.  
Repair and transportation costs of products or parts determined not to be defective.  
ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS, DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM  
ANY DEFECT, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-  
POSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. Some states do not allow  
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.  
WARRANTY SERVICE is available by delivering or shipping the defective product or part to any Porter-Cable authorized  
warranty service location. To determine the nearest authorized warranty service location, call the toll free number, 1-888-  
559-8550, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Specific instructions regarding servicing arrangements and scheduling may vary  
depending on the type and size of the product and the availability of repair parts.  
DO NOT return the defective product to the retailer.  
Retain the original cash register sales receipt as proof of purchase for warranty work.  
Purchasers should contact Porter-Cable directly if they do not receive satisfactory results from the authorized  
warranty service center.  
Porter-Cable Corporation  
4825 Highway 45 North  
P.O. Box 2468  
Jackson, TN 38302-2468  
1-888-559-8550  
3 — ENG  
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SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS  
This manual contains information that  
is important for you to know and un-  
derstand. This information relates to  
protecting YOUR SAFETY and PRE-  
VENTING EQUIPMENT PROB-  
LEMS. To help you recognize this  
information, we use symbols to the  
right. Please read the manual and pay  
attention to these sections.  
Information for preventing damage to  
equipment.  
URGENT SAFETY INFORMATION - A HAZARD  
THAT WILL CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR  
LOSS OF LIFE.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - A  
HAZARD THAT MIGHT CAUSE SERIOUS  
INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.  
Information that you should pay special  
attention to.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
• SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS •  
When using this product basic precautions should always be followed  
including the following:  
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE  
WHAT COULD HAPPEN  
HOW TO PREVENT IT  
HAZARD  
Never backfeed electricity through  
a structure's electrical system.  
Attempting to connect generator  
directly to the electrical system of  
any building structure.  
Back feeding electricity through a  
building’s electrical system to the  
outside utility feed lines could en-  
danger repair persons attempting to  
restore service.  
To connect to a structure's electri-  
cal system in a safe manner,  
always have a Double-Throw  
Transfer Switch installed by a  
qualified electrician and in compli-  
ance with local ordinances. (When  
installing a Double-Throw  
Attempting to connect to the incom-  
ing utility service could result in  
electrocution.  
Transfer Switch, a minimum of  
10 gauge wiring must be used.)  
Restoration of electrical service while  
the generator is connected to the  
incoming utility could result in a fire or  
serious damage if an isolator switch is  
not installed.  
Failure to use a double throw transfer  
switch when connecting to a  
structure's electrical system can  
damage appliances and WILL VOID  
the manufacturer's warranty.  
4 — ENG  
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.  
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE (cont’d)  
WHAT COULD HAPPEN  
HOW TO PREVENT IT  
HAZARD  
Operation of generator in rain,  
wet, icy, or flooded conditions.  
Water is an excellent conductor of  
electricity! Water which comes in  
contact with electrically charged  
components can transmit electricity to  
the frame and other surfaces, resulting  
in electrical shock to anyone contact-  
ing them.  
Operate generator in a clean, dry,  
well ventilated area. Make sure  
hands are dry before touching unit.  
Contact with worn or damaged  
extension cords could result in  
electrocution.  
Inspect extension cords before  
use and replace with new cord if  
required.  
Use of worn, damaged, undersized  
or ungrounded extension cords.  
Use of undersize extension cords  
could result in overheating of the  
wires or attached items, resulting in  
fire.  
Use proper size (wire gauge)  
cordset for application see chart in  
the Assembly section of this  
manual.  
Use of ungrounded cordsets could  
prevent operation of circuit breakers  
and result in electrical shock.  
Always use a cordset having a  
grounding wire with an appropriate  
grounding plug. DO NOT use an  
ungrounded plug.  
Accidental leakage of electrical  
current could charge conductive  
surfaces in contact with the generator. slab.  
Place generator on low conductiv-  
ity surface such as a concrete  
Placing generator on or against  
highly conductive surface, such as  
a steel walkway or metal roof.  
ALWAYS operate generator a  
minimum of six feet from any  
conductive surface.  
Exceeding the load capacity of the  
generator by attaching too many  
items, or items with very high load  
Read the load rating chart and  
instructions in the Wattage Calcu-  
lation section. Make sure that the  
Improper connection of items to  
generator.  
ratings to it could result in overheating summation of electrical loads for  
of some items or their attachment  
wiring resulting in fire or electrical  
shock.  
all attachments does not exceed  
the load rating of the generator.  
Attempting to use the unit when it has  
been damaged, or when it is not  
functioning normally could result in  
fire or electrocution.  
Do not operate generator with  
mechanical or electrical problem.  
Have unit repaired by an Autho-  
rized Service Center.  
Operation of unit when damaged,  
or with guards or panels removed.  
Removal of guarding could expose  
electrically charged components and  
result in electrocution.  
Do not operate generator with  
protective guarding removed.  
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.  
RISK OF FIRE  
HAZARD  
WHAT COULD HAPPEN  
HOW TO PREVENT IT  
Attempting to fill the fuel tank while Gasoline and gasoline vapors can  
Turn engine off and allow it to cool  
before adding fuel to the tank. Equip  
area of operation with a fire extin-  
the engine is running.  
Sparks, fire, hot objects  
Improper storage of fuel  
become ignited by coming in contact  
with hot components such as the  
muffler, engine exhaust gases, or from guisher certified to handle gasoline  
an electrical spark.  
or fuel fires.  
Cigarettes, sparks, fires, or other hot  
objects can cause gasoline or gaso-  
line vapors to ignite.  
Add fuel to tank in well ventilated  
area. Make sure there are no  
sources of ignition near the genera-  
tor.  
Improperly stored fuel could lead to ac- Store fuel in a OSHA approved con-  
cidental ignition. Fuel improperly se- tainer designed to hold gasoline.  
cured could get into the hands of chil- Store container in secure location to  
dren or other unqualified persons.  
prevent use by others.  
Inadequate ventilation for generator Materials placed against or near the Operate generator in a clean, dry,  
generator or operating the generator in well ventilated area a minimum of  
areas where the temperature exceeds four feet from any building, object  
104° F. ambient (such as storage rooms or wall. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT  
or garages) can interfere with its proper INDOORS OR IN ANY CONFINED  
ventilation features causing overheat- AREA.  
ing and possible ignition of the materi-  
als or buildings.  
Tampering with factory set engine Engine speed has been factory set to  
Never attempt to “speed-up” the  
engine to obtain more performance.  
Both the output voltage and fre-  
quency will be thrown out of stan-  
dard by this practice, endangering  
attachments and the user.  
speed settings.  
provide safe operation. Tampering with  
the engine speed adjustment could re-  
sult in overheating of attachments and  
could cause a fire.  
Overfilling the fuel tank – fuel spill- Spilled fuel and its vapors can become  
Use care in filling the tank to avoid  
spilling fuel. Make sure fuel cap is  
secured tightly and check engine  
for fuel leaks before starting  
age.  
ignited from hot surfaces or sparks.  
engine. Move generator away  
from refueling area or any spillage  
before starting engine. Allow for  
fuel expansion. Keep maximum  
fuel level ¼ inch below the tip of  
the fuel tank. Never refuel with the  
engine running.  
6 — ENG  
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.  
Risk of Injury and Property Damage When  
Transporting Generator  
HOW TO PREVENT IT  
WHAT COULD HAPPEN  
HAZARD  
If generator is equipped with a fuel  
shut-off valve, turn the valve to the  
off position before transporting to  
avoid fuel leaks. If generator is not  
equipped with a fuel shut-off valve,  
drain the fuel from tank before trans-  
porting. Transport fuel only in an  
OSHA approved container. Always  
place generator on a protective mat  
when transporting to protect against  
damage to vehicle from leaks. Re-  
move generator from vehicle imme-  
diately upon arrival at your destina-  
tion  
Fire, Inhalation, Damage to Vehicle  
Surfaces  
Fuel or oil can leak or spill and could  
result in fire or breathing hazard, seri-  
ous injury or death can result. Fuel or  
oil leaks will damage carpet, paint or  
other surfaces in vehicles or trailers.  
RISK OF BREATHING - INHALATION HAZARD  
HOW TO PREVENT IT  
WHAT COULD HAPPEN  
Gasoline engines produce toxic car- Breathing exhaust fumes will cause se-  
HAZARD  
Operate generator in clean, dry, well  
ventilated area. Never operate unit  
in enclosed areas such as garages,  
basements, storage, sheds, or in  
any location occupied by humans or  
animals. Keep children, pets and  
others away from area of operating  
unit.  
bon monoxide exhaust fumes.  
rious injury or death.  
7 — ENG  
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.  
RISK OF UNSAFE OPERATION  
WHAT COULD HAPPEN  
HOW TO PREVENT IT  
HAZARD  
Operation of generator in careless  
manner.  
All sources of energy include the po-  
tential for injury. Unsafe operation or  
maintenance of your generator could  
lead to serious injury or death to you or  
others.  
Review and understand all of  
the operating instructions and  
warnings in this manual.  
Become familiar with the  
operation and controls of the  
generator. Know how to shut it  
off quickly.  
Equip area of operation with a  
fire extinguisher certified to  
handle gasoline or fuel fires.  
Keep children or others away  
from the generator at all times.  
Operation of voltage sensitive appli-  
ances without a voltage surge pro-  
tector.  
Any gasoline operated household gen-  
erator will incur voltage variations caus-  
ing damage to voltage sensitive appli-  
ances or could result in fire.  
Always use a U.L. listed voltage sen-  
sitive surge protector to connect  
voltage sensitive appliances (TV,  
computer, stereo, etc.). Failure to  
use a U.L. listed voltage surge  
protector will void the warranty on  
your generator.  
Notice: A multiple outlet strip is not  
a surge protector. Make sure you  
use a U.L. listed voltage surge pro-  
tector.  
Operating generator while sus- Generator will not operate properly and Never operate generator while sus-  
pended  
will cause damage to the generator and pended or in an unlevel position.  
could cause serious injury or death to Always operate generate on a flat,  
you or others.  
level surface.  
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.  
RISK OF HOT SURFACES  
WHAT COULD HAPPEN  
HOW TO PREVENT IT  
HAZARD  
Contact with hot engine and genera- Contact with hot surfaces, such as en- During operation, touch only the  
tor components.  
gines exhaust components, could re- control surfaces of the generator.  
sult in serious burns.  
Keep children away from the gen-  
erator at all times. They may not be  
able to recognize the hazards of this  
product.  
RISK OF MOVING PARTS  
WHAT COULD HAPPEN  
HOW TO PREVENT IT  
HAZARD  
Contact with moving parts can result The generator contains parts which ro- Never operate generator with guard-  
in serious injury.  
tate at high speed during operation. ing or cover plates removed. Avoid  
These parts are covered by guarding wearing loose fitting clothing or jew-  
to prevent injury.  
elry which could be caught by mov-  
ing parts.  
RISK FROM LIFTING  
WHAT COULD HAPPEN  
HOW TO PREVENT IT  
HAZARD  
Lifting a very heavy object.  
Serious injury can result from attempt- The generator is too heavy to be  
ing to lift too heavy an object.  
lifted by one person. Obtain assis-  
tance from others before you try to  
move it.  
9 — ENG  
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ASSEMBLY  
TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF BATTERY  
(BS600 & BSV800)  
Read this manual. Do not attempt to operate  
equipment until you have read this Manual for  
Safety, Operation, and Maintenance Instruc-  
tions.  
NOTE: This manual is a general manual. Informa-  
tion in this manual may or may not pertain to your  
model. Please read carefully.  
G
Recommended Battery for Electric Start: 12V - 45  
A H. or 210 CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)  
G
Purchase battery and battery hardware separately,  
not included with unit.  
1. Place battery in rack with terminals facing towards  
generator head.  
NOTE: Left and right describes the location of a  
part with the operator facing the outlet panel.  
2. Place battery bracket (A) over battery as shown in  
Figure 3 (opposite battery terminals).  
REMOVE GENERATOR FROM CARTON  
3. Place "L" bolt (B) through top and bottom brack-  
ets and secure with wing nut (C).  
Open carton from top.  
Cut carton along dotted lines.  
Remove all carton inserts.  
Remove generator through opening in carton.  
(CTE300, T525, BSV800) Remove shipping block  
from under the generator head by unscrewing the  
bolt and remove the wood block. It is very impor-  
tant that this is removed before starting your  
generator. See Figure 1.  
Figure 3  
To Prevent sparks connect the red (positive)  
cable to the positive (+) terminal before connect-  
ing the black negative cable.  
Figure 1  
4. Locate the solenoid on the left side of the unit.  
See Figures 4 and 5.  
IMPORTANT: Before any attempt to start your gen-  
erator be sure to check engine oil (See Engine  
Operator's manual)  
For BS600  
5. Remove the nut from the solenoid post with the  
panel assembly wire harness. Place one end of  
the positive (red) battery cable onto this post with  
the panel assembly wire. Reassemble nut and  
tighten securely. See Figure 4.  
GROUNDING THE GENERATOR  
A grounding lug is supplied with the generator for use  
when required by local electrical ordinances. Refer to  
article 250 of the National Electrical Code to clarify  
any needed grounding information. Your local electric  
company or a certified electrician should be able to  
help you with this information.  
Panel Assembly  
Wire Harness  
Solenoid  
Grounding Lug  
Figure 2  
NOTE: Your engine is already grounded to the frame  
by a grounding strap.  
Figure 4  
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For BSV800  
1. Use of extension cords directly from the generator  
to the appliance, lights, tools, etc.  
5. Remove the nut from the solenoid post and place  
one end of the positive (red) battery cable onto the  
post. Reassemble nut and tighten securely. See  
Figures 5.  
2. Use of a double-throw transfer switch installed  
directly to the main electrical supply outside of  
house.  
Extension Cords  
Positive (+)  
Nut  
When using an appliance or tool at a considerable  
distance from the generator, a 3-wire extension cord  
that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot recep-  
tacle that accepts the tool's plug MUST be used in  
order to reduce the risk of electrical shock. A cord of  
adequate size must be used. Using the following chart  
to determine the minimum wire size required.  
Battery Cable  
Extension Cord Wire Gauge Chart  
Cord  
Length  
Wire Gauge  
Size  
Amperage  
Solenoid  
Figure 5  
0 to 100 ft.  
0 to 100 ft.  
12 ga.  
10 ga.  
*Up to 20 amp draw  
Up to 30 amp draw  
*NOTE: When amperage exceeds 20 amp; a 12 gauge  
extension cord should not be used for long distances.  
Battery cables must be routed a safe distance  
from hot engine parts in order to protect  
generator from sparks and possible fire  
resulting in injury or property damage.  
An extension cord that is hot to the touch is  
overloaded. Repair or replace damaged exten-  
sion cords immediately.  
6. Attach the other end of the positive (red) battery  
cable to the positive (+) terminal on the battery.  
7. Attach one end of the negative (black) cable to the  
negative (-) terminal on the battery.  
Double Throw Transfer Switch  
8. Attach the other end of the negative (black) cable  
to the frame as shown. Install the star washer  
between the cable and the frame. See Figure 6.  
Potential hazards exist when a portable electric  
generator is connected to the main electrical  
supply coming into the house. It is at that point  
that the electrical generator could feed back into  
the utility company's system causing possible  
electrocution of workers who are repairing the  
electrical lines.  
(-) Negative Battery  
Cable Connection  
To avoid back feeding of electricity into utility  
systems, a double-throw transfer switch must  
be installed between the generator and utility  
power. The Double-Throw Transfer Switch  
should be installed by a licensed electrician and  
in compliance with all state and local electrical  
codes. (When installing a Double-Throw Transfer  
Switch, a minimum of 10 gauge wiring must be  
used.)  
Negative  
(-) Battery  
Cable  
Star  
Washer  
(-) Negative Battery Cable Connection  
Figure 6  
The electrician should also install a sub-panel to  
isolate the circuits you would want to use during  
an emergency or electrical power outage. Your  
generator will not be large enough to handle the  
load of all the lights, appliances, TV, etc. at one  
time. To select which items to run during the  
electrical power outage, see Wattage Calculation  
section in this manual.  
OBTAINING ELECTRICITY FROM THE  
GENERATOR  
There are basically 2 ways to obtain electricity from a  
generator:  
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OPERATION  
KNOW YOUR GENERATOR  
Read this General Manual and Safety Rules before  
operation of your Generator. Compare the illustration  
in your parts manual with your generator to familiarize  
yourself with the location of various controls and  
adjustments. Save all manuals for future references.  
Always check engine oil level before every start.  
Running engine low of oil or out of oil could  
result in serious damage to the engine.  
Follow the steps listed below before starting gen-  
erator:  
GENERATOR CAPACITY  
1. Check engine oil. Refer to the Engine Operator's  
Manual for correct grade and quantity of oil.  
IMPORTANT: Exceeding the rated capacity of your  
generator can result in serious damage to your gen-  
erator and connected electrical devices. See the  
Wattage Calculation section in this manual to assist  
you in determining the appliances and tools that can  
be ran with the wattage capacity of your generator.  
2. Check fuel level, fill as required. Make sure gen-  
erator is turned off and has been allowed time to  
cool down. Use clean, fresh, regular unleaded  
gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane. Do not  
mix oil with gasoline.  
CIRCUIT BREAKERS  
Each receptacle has a circuit breaker to protect the  
generator from overloading. If the circuit breaker trips,  
unplug all electrical loads from the generator. Let the  
circuit breaker cool down. Push circuit breaker button  
to reset.  
Never fill fuel tank completely. Fill tank to 1/2"  
below the bottom of the filler neck to provide  
space for fuel expansion. Wipe any fuel spillage  
from engine and equipment before starting  
engine.  
LOW OIL SHUTDOWN  
(CTE300, T525, BS600)  
Your generator engine is equipped with Low Oil  
Shutdown. Low Oil Shutdown is a safety device  
designed to protect your engine from damage in the  
event the oil level in the crankcase is low.  
Never fill fuel tank indoors. Never fill fuel tank  
when engine is running or hot. Do not smoke  
when filling fuel tank.  
If while the engine is running, the oil gets low, it will  
automatically shut itself down and will not restart until  
the oil is added. If the oil is low before start-up, the  
generator will not start until oil is added.  
Never run engine indoors or in enclosed, poor  
ventilated areas, engine exhaust contains  
carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas.  
NOTE: The Low Oil Shutdown mechanism is very  
sensitive. You must fill the engine to the full mark on  
the dipstick to inactivate this safety device.  
3. Make sure generator is grounded in accordance  
with local requirements.  
FULL POWER SWITCH (BS600 & BSV800)  
When placed in the 120V position it allows you to  
receive the full capacity of the generator by using all  
120 volt receptacles. When in the 120/240 position,  
you will only be able to receive half the available watts  
when using the 120 volt receptacles and the full  
available watts when using the 240 4-prong twistlock  
receptacle.  
4. All electrical loads MUST be disconnected  
Engine speed has been factory set to provide  
safe operation. Tampering with the engine  
speed adjustment could result in overheating of  
attachments and could cause a fire. Never  
attempt to “speed-up” the engine to obtain  
more performance. Both the output voltage and  
frequency will be thrown out of standard by this  
practice, endangering attachments and the  
user.  
BEFORE START UP  
This generator has been shipped from the  
factory without oil in the crankcase. Operat-  
ing the unit without oil can damage the  
engine.  
You MUST unplug any load from the generator  
before starting to prevent permanent damage  
to any appliances.  
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TO START THE ENGINE  
(Recoil start/Pull start)  
NOTE: When the engine starts the switch will  
remain in the RUN position.  
4. When engine starts, gradually move the choke to  
the "NO Choke" position.  
IMPORTANT: Allow generator to run at no load for 5  
minutes upon each initial start-up to allow engine and  
generator to stabilize.  
Never run engine indoors or in enclosed, poor  
ventilated areas, engine exhaust contains  
carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas.  
STOPPING ENGINE  
1. Disconnect all electrical loads.  
1. Open the fuel shut-off valve. Turn counter clock-  
wise until the valve stops. See Figure 7.  
2. (CTE300 & T525) Turn ON/OFF switch to "OFF"  
position.  
OR  
(BS600 & BSV800) Turn OFF/RUN/START switch  
to "OFF" position.  
3. Close fuel shut-off valve.  
Figure 7  
CONNECTING ELECTRICAL LOADS  
1. Let engine run and warm up for five minutes after  
starting with no electrical load.  
2. (CTE300 & T525) On the engine there is a ON/OFF  
switch located on the front panel of the engine.  
Place this switch to the "ON" position.  
Connect loads in the following manner to prevent  
damage to equipment:  
(BS600 & BSV800) Push OFF\RUN\START switch  
on control panel to the "RUN" position to start  
engine.  
2. Connect inductive load equipment first, inductive  
loads consist of refrigerators, freezers, water  
pumps, air conditioners, or small hand tools.  
Connect the items that require the most wattage  
first. See Wattage Calculation Section in this  
manual.  
3. Move the choke control located on the engine to  
"CHOKE" position.  
NOTE: No choke is required on warm engines. Make  
sure choke is in the "RUN" position on warm engine  
starts.  
3. Connect the lights next.  
4. Grasp handle on rope starter and pull slowly until  
resistance is felt. Let the rope rewind slowly. Pull  
rope with a rapid full arm stroke. Let rope rewind  
slowly. Repeat if necessary.  
4. Voltage sensitive equipment should be the last  
equipment connected to the generator. Plug  
voltage sensitive appliances such at TV's, VCR's,  
microwaves, ovens, computers, and cordless  
telephones into a UL listed voltage surge protec-  
tor, then connect the UL listed voltage surge  
protector to the generator.  
NOTE: IF ENGINE OIL LEVEL IS TOO LOW, EN-  
GINE WILL NOT START. CHECK OIL LEVEL AND  
ADD IF NECESSARY.  
5. When engine starts, gradually move the choke to  
the "RUN" position.  
IMPORTANT: Allow generator to run at no load for 5  
minutes upon each initial start-up to allow engine and  
generator to stabilize.  
Failure to connect and operate equipment in this  
sequence can cause damage to equipment and  
will void the warranty on your generator.  
Follow the wattage calculation table in the  
Wattage Calculation section of this manual.  
Overloading the generator will cause power  
fluctuations and can damage equipment and  
appliances.  
Porter-Cable Corporation will only be responsible  
for damage to customer's equipment when the  
generator is determined to be defective. This  
determination will only be made by an authorized  
representative of Porter-Cable Corporation and  
this decision will be final. Porter-Cable  
TO START GENERATOR  
(Electric Start BS600 & BSV800)  
IMPORTANT: Make sure the battery is properly  
serviced, fully charged, and assembled before start-  
ing.  
1. Open the fuel shut-off valve. See Figure 7.  
2. Move the choke control located on the engine to  
"CHOKE" position. A cold engine may require to  
be choked longer than a warm engine.  
Corporation reserves the right to inspect the  
electrical connections at the customer's site of  
operation and test the generator for proper  
operation before any determination of liability is  
made. Failure to maintain the equipment or  
wiring for inspection will void any claim for  
damages by the customer. Porter-Cable  
Corporation will not be responsible for equipment  
damaged as a result of voltage surges, improper  
operation or improper installation of the  
generator.  
3. Push OFF\RUN\START switch on control panel to  
the "START" position to start engine. Hold in  
"START" position no longer than 15 seconds per  
minute when trying to start engine. Extended  
cranking can damage the starter motor.  
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MAINTENANCE  
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES TABLE  
Before each  
use  
Every 25  
Hours of Every  
Season  
Every 50  
Hours of Every  
Season  
Every 100  
Hours of Every  
Season  
MAINTENANCE TASK  
Check oil level  
X
See Note 2  
X
See Note 1  
Change oil  
Clean Air Filter Assembly  
Check Spark Plug  
Prepare Unit for Storage  
X
Prepare unit for storage if it is to remain idle for more than 30 days.  
Note 1: Change oil after first two (2) operating hours and every 50 operating hours thereafter, more often if operated in  
extreme dusty or dirty conditions.  
Note 2: Check oil after 5 hours of operation  
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI receptacle)  
(for BS600)  
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS  
The warranty of the generator does not cover items  
that have been subjected to operator abuse or negli-  
gence. To receive full value from the warranty, opera-  
tor must maintain the generator as instructed in this  
manual.  
MONTHLY: For maximum protection against electrical  
shock the GFCI should be tested monthly.  
To test:  
1. Depress the TEST button. The RESET button  
should extend. If the RESET button does not  
extend, notify a Porter-Cable Authorized Service  
Center.  
ENGINE MAINTENANCE  
Refer to the Engine Operator's manual for service and  
maintenance of the engine.  
2. To restore power, depress the RESET button firmly  
into the GFCI unit until an audible click is heard. If  
reset properly, the RESET button is flush with the  
surface of the test button. When the button stays  
in, the power is ON.  
GENERATOR MAINTENANCE  
Your generator should be kept clean and dry at all  
times. The generator should not be stored or oper-  
ated in environments that includes excessive moisture,  
dust or any corrosive vapors. If these substances are  
on the generator, clean with a cloth or soft bristle  
brush. Do not use a garden hose or anything with  
water pressure to clean the generator. Water may  
enter the cooling air slots and could possibly damage  
the rotor, stator and the internal windings of the  
generator head.  
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STORAGE  
If you are going to store your generator for more than  
30 days, use the following information as a guide to  
prepare the generator for storage.  
6. Place rag over spark plug hole and pull the recoil a  
few times to lubricate the combustion chamber.  
7. Replace the spark plug, but do not connect the  
spark plug wire.  
NOTE: If a fuel stabilizer is not used, all gasoline  
must be drained from the tank and carburetor to  
prevent gum deposits from forming on these parts and  
causing possible malfunction of the engine.  
Never store generator with fuel in the tank  
indoors or in enclosed, poorly ventilated areas,  
where fumes can reach an open flame, spark or  
pilot light as on a furnace, water heater, clothes  
dryer or other gas appliances.  
Generator  
Clean the generator as outlined in the Mainte-  
nance Section on this manual.  
Engine Preparation  
Check that cooling air slots and openings on  
generator are open and unobstructed.  
1. Add fuel stabilizer to fuel tank to minimize the  
formation of fuel gum deposits during storage.  
Battery (BS600&BSV800)  
2. Run engine at least 5 minutes after adding stabi-  
lizer to allow it to enter the fuel system.  
Store battery as described by the battery manu-  
facturer.  
3. Next shut off engine.  
NOTE: After storing battery for a long period of time it  
may lose its charge. If the battery loses its charge,  
manually start the engine with the battery connected.  
The engine will recharge the battery as it runs.  
4. Disconnect the spark plug wire and remove the  
spark plug.  
5. Add one teaspoon of oil through the spark plug  
hole.  
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WATTAGE CALCULATIONS  
IMPORTANT  
Never exceed the rated capacity of your generator. Serious damage to the generator or appliance could result  
from an overload.  
1. Starting and running wattage requirements should always be calculated when matching a generators  
wattage capacity to the appliance or tool.  
2. There are two types of electrical appliances that can be powered by your generator:  
A. Items such as radios, light bulbs, television sets,and microwaves have a "resistive load". Starting  
wattage and running wattage are the same.  
B. Items such as refrigerators, air compressors, washer, dryer, and hand tools that use an electrical  
motor have an "inductive load". Inductive load appliances and tools require approximately 2 to 4 times  
the listed wattage for starting the equipment. This initial load only lasts for a few seconds on start-up  
but is very important when figuring your total wattage to be used.  
C. Always start your largest electric motor first, and then plug in other items, one at a time.  
NOTE: On 120-volt loads the maximum starting wattage should NOT exceed one half of the rated generator  
wattage. Example: a 5000 rated wattage generator = 2500 maximum starting wattage.  
DETERMINING WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS  
Before operating this generator list all of the appliances and/or tools that are going to operate at the same time. (Then  
determine the starting wattage requirements and the running wattage requirements by following example and/or refer  
to wattage calculator on page 16.)  
1. First total the running wattage of all appliances and/or tools that will be operated at the same time.  
Running Watts  
Starting Watts  
Example 1:  
Lights  
Television  
Slow Cooker  
=
=
=
100 Watts  
300 Watts  
250 Watts  
0
0
0
TOTAL  
=
650 Watts  
0
2. Next the starting wattages of any appliances and/or tools that will start and stop during operation.  
Running Watts  
500 Watts  
Starting Watts  
2000 Watts  
Example 2:  
Small Refrigerator  
TOTAL  
=
500 Watts  
2000 Watts  
3. The running wattage of examples 1 & 2 totals 1150 watts. The starting wattage of the small refrigerator is 2000  
watts which is 1500 watts more than the running watts. Take this difference of 1500 starting watts from the  
refrigerator and add to the total running watts of 1150.  
Example 3:  
1500 Starting Watts  
1150 Running Watts  
TOTAL  
=
2650 Total Watts  
Generator must have a maximum capacity of at least 2650 watts.  
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WATTAGE CALCULATIONS  
2. To determine the approximate starting wattage  
STARTING WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS  
requirement for most appliances and tools with  
inductive type motors, multiply the wattage that was  
calculated by 2 to 4 times to assure adequate  
generator capacity. If the nameplate information is  
not available use the values on the following chart as  
a guide.  
1. Some appliances and tools will list on the motor name  
plate the starting and running voltage and amperage  
requirements. Use the following formula to convert  
voltage and amperage to wattage:  
Volts X Amp = Watts  
3. Remember that the starting and running wattage for  
resistive loads are the same. (Example: a 100 watt  
light bulb requires only 100 watts to start.) Most  
resistive loads will be listed in wattage.  
120 volts x 10 amps = 1200 watts  
Application Guide  
To select the right generator for your needs, total the wattage  
of the items to be run at the same time.  
Run  
Start  
Wattage  
Electric Appliance  
3/8" Hand Drill  
Jigsaw  
1/3 HP Airless Sprayer  
6" Bench Grinder  
Belt Sander  
Demolition Hammer  
7 1/4" Circular Saw  
Light Bulb  
Home Security  
Television  
Microwave  
Toaster Oven  
Portable Heater (5,000 BTU)  
Furnace Fan  
Refrigerator/Freezer  
Sump Pump  
Clothes Washer  
Water Heater  
Air Conditioner (20,000 BTU)  
12V DC Battery Charger  
Radio  
Slow Cooker  
Electric Blanket  
Electric Skillet  
Coffee Maker  
Small Refrigerator  
The wattage ratings shown are averages. Wattage requirements may vary  
with different brands of appliances.  
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WATTAGE CALCULATIONS  
HOUSEHOLD WATTAGE CALCULATOR  
DEVICES WITH HIGH STARTING (INDUCTIVE)LOADS  
APPLIANCE OR  
LOAD DEVICE*  
TYPICAL DEVICE  
WATTAGE**  
RUN WATTS  
TIMES (X) START FACTOR  
TOTAL  
REFRIGERATOR/  
FREEZER  
=
=
=
x
x
800  
600  
3
3
3
2
3
2
2400  
=
SMALL REFRIGERATOR  
AIR COND.(ROOM)  
SUMP PUMP 1/2 HP  
1800  
2400  
1000  
800  
x
x
=
=
=
=
7200  
2000  
=
=
=
x
x
FURNACE FAN 1/3 HP  
WELL PUMP 1/2 HP  
2400  
2000  
=
1000  
=
=
=
=
1500  
HOT PLATE  
TELEVISION  
MICROWAVE  
CAUTION !!  
300  
800  
CAUTION !!  
DO NOT CONNECT VOLTAGE SENSITIVE  
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (TV SET, COMPUTER,  
ETC.) DIRECTLY TO YOUR GENERATOR. IF YOU USE  
THE GENERATOR TO POWER SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT  
YOU MUST USE A U.L. LISTED VOLTAGE SURGE  
PROTECTOR.  
=
=
=
=
=
=
NOTICE: FAILURE TO USE A U.L. LISTED VOLTAGE  
SURGE PROTECTOR WILL DAMAGE YOUR  
EQUIPMENT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.  
SPACE HEATER  
WATER HEATER  
1500  
4000  
THE IDLE CONTROL MUST BE IN THE  
OFF POSITION WHEN OPERATING  
LARGE MOTOR LOADS (FREEZERS,  
REFRIGERATORS,ETC.) OR VOLTAGE  
SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT  
(TV, COMPUTERS, ETC.)  
TIMES NUMBER  
OF BULBS  
LIGHTING  
WATTS  
60  
=
60 WATT BULBS  
x
=
=
=
75 WATT BULBS  
100 WATT BULBS  
300 WATT BULBS  
x
x
x
75  
100  
300  
*FOR PRODUCTS NOT  
LISTED REFER TO  
CALCULATION  
ELECTRIC LOAD GRAND TOTAL  
INSTRUCTIONS  
THIS TOTAL MUST BE LESS THAN YOUR GENERATOR RATING  
**AVERAGE VALUES -  
ACTUAL INDIVIDUAL  
DEVICE VOLTAGES MAY  
BE HIGHER OR LOWER  
WATTAGE RATING OF YOUR GENERATOR  
THIS TOTAL MUST BE GREATER THAN YOUR HOUSEHOLD WATTAGE LOAD  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
CORRECTION  
Engine will not start  
1. Low on fuel or oil.  
1. Add fuel or oil.  
2. Ignition switch in "Off" position.  
3. Faulty spark plug.  
2. Turn to "ON" position  
3. Replace spark plug.  
4. Choke in wrong position.  
4. Adjust choke accordingly.  
5. Open fuel shut-off valve.  
5. Fuel shut-off valve in closed  
position.  
6. Unit loaded during start-up.  
7. Spark plug wire loose.  
6. Remove load from unit.  
7. Attach wire to spark plug.  
No electrical output  
1. Faulty receptacle.  
1. Have Service Center replace.  
2. Depress and reset.  
2. Circuit breaker kicked out.  
3. Defective capacitor.  
3. Have Service Center replace  
capacitor.  
4. Faulty power cord.  
4. Repair or replace cord.  
5. Depress and reset  
5. GFCI switch breaker kicked out  
(BS600)  
1. Reduce load.  
Repeated circuit breaker tripping  
Generator overheating  
1. Overload  
2. Faulty cords or equipment.  
2. Check for damaged, bare, or  
frayed wires on equipment.  
Replace.  
1. Generator overloaded.  
2. Insufficient ventilation.  
1. Reduce load.  
2. Move to adequate supply of  
fresh air.  
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Generator Quick Facts  
CALL 1-888-559-8550 TO FIND A LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER NEAR YOU FOR  
REPAIRS AND SERVICE PART PURCHASES  
ENGINE Use clean, fresh gasoline with a minimum 87 octane rating. Do not add gasoline  
GAS  
during or immediately after use.  
Refer to engine owner's manual for oil recommendations.  
ENGINE  
OIL  
Most generators are equipped with a low-oil shutdown. If the oil is low or if the  
Generator is not level, the engine will not start.  
Make wattage calculations before use. Refer to general operator's manual for further  
instructions.  
WATTAGE  
WIRING  
Contact an electrician for any wiring instructions. If wiring into a house, a double-throw  
transfer switch and a heavy duty cord set must be used.  
Use a standard (12V) lawn and garden battery with a minimum of 45 A.H. or 210 CCA.  
The voltage and frequency are regulated by the rpms of the engine. Do not adjust the  
throttle or governor to achieve higher performance. This will only alter the factory Pre-  
set settings and damage anything connected to the generator.  
BATTERY  
VOLT  
REG.  
Be sure a volt/amp surge protector is used when sensitive electronic equipment is  
used, such as: televisions, computers, stereos, and etcThe damage of such  
equipment without the use of a protector WILL NOT be covered under warranty.  
Do not adjust or attempt maintenance without consulting engine manual or an  
authorized engine service center.  
ENGINE  
Add stabilizer to fuel tank and run engine for 5 minutes before storage.  
When in long term storage, operate the generator every 60 days for at least 10 minutes  
with a load on it. This will prevent the loss of residual magnetism that produces the  
electricity.  
STORAGE  
Allow the generator to run 5 minutes at no load for the engine and the genhead to  
stabilize.  
Make sure the adequate size of extension cord is used. Refer to the Grounding  
Instructions/Extension Cord section of the owners manual.  
If the generator is operating equipment that is drawing half of the rated watts it is  
considered 50% load. Using all of the rated watts is considered 100% load.  
OPERATION  
ALWAYS REFER TO THE MANUALS SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT  
Porter-Cable Corporation  
4825 Highway 45 North  
P.O. Box 2468  
Jackson, TN 38302-2468  
1-888-559-8550  
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