Powermate Portable Generator P2201 User Manual

OWNERS MANUAL  
MODEL SERIES: P2201  
P2701  
P3201  
Stationary Standby Electric Generator  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – Please make certain that persons who are to install, operate and  
maintain this equipment thoroughly read and understand these instructions prior to operation. SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS — This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation  
and maintenance of the generator and battery.  
Product style and configuration may vary.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
WARNING: Read and understand all safety precautions in this manual and other manuals  
included with this product before installing, operating and maintaining this equipment. Failure to  
comply with instructions in this manual could result in personal injury, property damage, and/or  
voiding of your warranty. The manufacturer WILL NOT be liable for any damage because of  
failure to follow these instructions.  
Record the model and serial numbers of your generator below:  
Model Number  
____________________  
Serial Number  
____________________  
Date Purchased  
____________________  
HELPLINE 1-866-769-3703  
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GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES  
The following information relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To  
help you recognize this information, we use the following symbols. Please read the manual and pay attention to these  
sections. Also read and follow all safety labels on the engine/generator set. If labels are damaged or unreadable,  
contact product service for replacements.  
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all  
safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.  
Ground Location.  
– A POTENTIAL HAZARD THAT WILL CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.  
DANGER:  
WARNING: – A POTENTIAL HAZARD THAT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.  
– A POTENTIAL HAZARD THAT MAY CAUSE MODERATE INJURY OR DAMAGE TO  
EQUIPMENT.  
CAUTION:  
NOTE: Improper installation can damage your electrical system and cause property damage, serious  
personal injury or death. Installation MUST be performed by a licensed electrician, plumber and  
gas technician. Installation MUST comply with all applicable building and electrical codes.  
Some areas may require building permits and/or detailed sight inspections prior to approving the  
unit for operation.  
NOTE: The important safety instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible  
conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense, caution, and  
care are factors which are not built into a generator, but are supplied by the person(s) installing,  
maintaining, and operating it.  
circuits at the same time. A properly connected  
WARNING:  
transfer switch helps to prevent backfeed of  
Do not attempt to install the generator yourself.  
generator power into commercial lines while the  
Extremely high and dangerous electrical voltages  
standby generator is operating.  
are present in utility power source lines and in  
This generator supplies extremely high and  
generator load leads when the unit is running.  
dangerous power voltages. Any contact with high  
Therefore, be sure to turn OFF all power voltage  
voltage electrically "hot" components will result in  
supplies at their source before attempting to  
extremely hazardous, and possibly LETHAL,  
complete electrical connections. Only qualified  
electrical shock. Use care to avoid contact with live  
installation contractors or electrician’s who are  
terminals, bare connectors, bare wires, etc.  
familiar with applicable codes, standards, regulations  
Disconnect all power before performing maintenance  
and procedures should install the system. Improper  
or service.  
or unauthorized installation, operation, or service of  
this equipment is extremely hazardous and may  
result in serious personal injury or death.  
Generator exhaust air contains carbon monoxide, a  
deadly odorless, colorless and tasteless gas.  
Breathing carbon monoxide causes severe nausea,  
fainting or death. Install the generator set outdoors  
only. Do not use exhaust air to heat a room. Do not  
allow exhaust air to enter a building through  
windows, doors, air intakes or other means. Avoid  
breathing exhaust air while installing, operating or  
servicing generator set. The engine exhaust from  
this product contains chemicals known to the State  
of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other  
reproductive harm.  
It is NOT intended that the information in this manual  
be used by any unqualified persons for the purpose  
of installing a standby electric power system. This  
equipment must be installed, inspected, tested and  
adjusted only by qualified personnel. These people  
must be familiar with the equipment and installation  
requirements.  
The installation of this unit must comply with the  
regulations of the United States National Electric  
Code (NEC) as well as state and local codes and  
Occupational Safety and Health Administration  
(OSHA) established in the United States.  
Short circuits can cause bodily injury and/or  
equipment damage. Do not contact electrical  
connections with tools or jewelry, make sure  
clothing and shoes are dry and stand on a dry  
wooden platform while adjustments are made.  
Remove wristwatch, rings, and jewelry that can  
cause short circuits.  
This equipment, when installed as part of a standby  
electric power system, must be installed in  
conjunction with an approved transfer switch. The  
transfer switch serves to prevent both generator  
and utility power from being connected to the load  
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GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES (Continued)  
CAUTION:  
WARNING:  
Units with broken or missing parts, without  
The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires the  
frame and external electrically conductive parts of  
the generator to be connected to an approved earth  
ground.  
protective housing or covers should never be  
operated. Contact your service center for  
replacement parts.  
Inspect the generator regularly, and contact your  
nearest Authorized Dealer for parts needing repair  
or replacement.  
Keep a fire extinguisher near the generator at all  
times. Extinguishers rated "ABC" by the National  
Fire Protection Association are appropriate for use  
on the standby electric system. Keep the  
extinguisher properly charged and be familiar with  
its use. If you have any question pertaining to fire  
extinguishers, consult your local fire department.  
Never use the generator or any of its parts as a  
step. Stepping on the unit can stress and break  
parts, and may result in dangerous operating  
conditions from leaking exhaust gases, fuel  
leakage, oil leakage, etc.  
Generator/engine noise can cause hearing loss.  
Never operate the generator set without a muffler  
or with a faulty exhaust system. Always wear  
hearing protection when near or operating the  
generator.  
Thoroughly read the OPERATORS MANUAL  
before operating the generator. Safe operation and  
top performance can be obtained only when  
equipment is operated and maintained properly.  
DO NOT permit anyone to operate the standby  
electric system without proper instruction.  
Ensure that enclosure doors are closed and locked  
at all times other than during service.  
In case of accidents caused by electric shock,  
immediately shut down the source of electrical  
power. If this is not possible, attempt to free the  
victim from the live conductor. AVOID DIRECT  
CONTACT WITH THE VICTIM. Use a  
nonconducting implement, such as a rope or board,  
to free the victim from the live conductor. If the victim  
is unconscious, apply first aid and get immediate  
medical help.  
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After inspecting the generator, engine and enclosure  
for physical damage, finish reading the Operating and  
Maintenance Instructions. These manuals contain  
important safety information.  
INTRODUCTION  
The stationary standby electric generator is  
manufactured for our customers to supply reliable  
backup power. The generator is a compact unit,  
designed to supply the power for your critical needs  
when utility power fails.  
WARNING  
RISK OF INJURY AND BEING CRUSHED  
The standby generator will run on Liquid Propane  
Gas or Natural Gas allowing flexibility for getting the  
power you need. Fuel lines should be installed by a  
licensed plumber or other qualified professionals or  
licensed gas technician.  
HEAVY EQUIPMENT. Unbalanced weight.  
Improper lifting can cause severe injury or  
death and equipment damage.  
When lifting the generator or using hoisting  
equipment, be careful not to touch overhead  
power lines. Proper tools and equipment and  
qualified personnel should be used in all  
phases of handling and unpacking.  
WARNING  
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND/OR INJURY  
The installation of this equipment must be done  
by licensed electricians, contractors and gas  
technicians or plumbers. Installation must be  
completed in conformance with NEC and local  
electrical and building codes. Some areas may  
require building permits and/or detailed sight  
inspections prior to approving the unit for  
operation.  
INSTALLATION PLANNING  
DANGER  
RISK OF INJURY  
•About the Owners Manual  
Improper installation can damage your  
electrical system and cause property damage,  
serious personal injury or death. Installation  
MUST be performed by a licensed electrician  
and plumber or gas technician. Installation  
MUST comply with all applicable building and  
electrical codes. Some areas may require  
building permits and/or detailed sight  
inspections prior to approving the unit for  
operation.  
Understanding the operation of the generator is  
important when using or maintaining your system. If  
there are any questions about the information supplied in  
this Owner’s Manuals, call our customer service helpline  
number shown on the manual cover.  
About Operation or Maintenance  
All required safety checks that need to be performed  
are the responsibility of the operators. Listed within the  
Owners Manual are safety precautions that need to be  
followed to prevent personal injuries to persons around  
the unit and to prevent property damage.  
Taking a few moments to pre-plan before beginning  
installation of the generator can provide significant  
savings in materials and labor and lower future  
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS  
maintenance. Some items to consider in planning  
generator installation are safe generator operation, use  
of an Automatic Transfer Switch, load requirements,  
generator location, fuel supply, environmental conditions  
and applicable local, regional or national codes. Some  
areas may require building permits and/or detailed site  
inspections prior to approving the unit for use. Check  
with local authorities before starting installation.  
Immediately inspect the generator carefully for freight  
loss or damage upon arrival. If loss or damage is noted  
at the time of delivery, require the person making the  
delivery to note the loss or damage on the freight bill, or  
affix his signature under the consignor’s memo of the  
loss or damage. Contact the carrier for claim  
procedures.  
When loss or damage is noted after delivery,  
segregate the damaged material, and contact the carrier  
for claim procedures. Be sure to retain the packaging  
material for carrier inspection.  
“Concealed Damage” is understood to mean damage  
to the contents of a package which is not evident at the  
time of delivery by the carrier, but which is discovered  
later. The carrier or carriers are responsible for  
merchandise lost or damaged in transit. The title to  
goods rests with the consignee when generators are  
shipped F.O.B. factory, and only the consignee can  
legally file a claim.  
Installation of a standby engine/generator system is  
complex and should not be considered a Do-It-Yourself  
project. Safe installation requires the skill and knowledge  
of licensed electricians and plumbers or gas technicians .  
Contact an authorized dealer for assistance with  
installation planning and referral to properly qualified,  
licensed installing contractors.  
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GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS  
P2201 (22 KW)  
P2701 (27 KW)  
P3201 (32 KW)  
Rated Wattage - (Standby)  
@1.0 PF LPG *  
22,000  
27,000  
32,000  
Rated Wattage - (Standby)  
@1.0 PF NG *  
19,800  
24,300  
28,800  
Voltage  
120/240 volts  
120/240 volts  
120/240 volts  
Rated Current  
Frequency  
184/92 amps LPG  
224/112 amps LPG  
255/133 amps LPG  
60 HZ  
1.0  
60 HZ  
1.0  
60 HZ  
1.0  
Power Factor  
Max. Ambient Temp Rise  
Insulation class  
Engine  
105°C  
H
105°C  
H
105°C  
H
GM 3.0 L  
GM 3.0 L  
GM 3.0 L  
Engine Type  
Water cooled inline (4 cyliners) Water cooled inline (4 cyliners) Water cooled inline (4 cyliners)  
RPM  
1800  
2966 (181)  
1800  
2966 (181)  
1800  
2966 (181)  
Displacement cc (c.i.d)  
Bore X Stroke mm (inches)  
Compression Ratio  
Valve arrangement  
Governor  
101.60 x 91.44 (4.00 x 3.60)  
10:5:1  
101.60 x 91.44 (4.00 x 3.60)  
10:5:1  
101.60 x 91.44 (4.00 x 3.60)  
10:5:1  
Overhead valve  
Electronic, Isochronous  
Solid State Distributor  
12vdc, Solenoid Shift  
12vdc  
Overhead valve  
Electronic, Isochronous  
Solid State Distributor  
12vdc, Solenoid Shift  
12vdc  
Overhead valve  
Electronic, Isochronous  
Solid State Distributor  
12vdc, Solenoid Shift  
12vdc  
Ignition system  
Starter  
Alternator  
Oil Capacity (w/o filter)  
Oil Capacity (with filter)  
4 qts (3.8L)  
5 qts (4.7L)  
4 qts (3.8L)  
5 qts (4.7L)  
4 qts (3.8L)  
5 qts (4.7L)  
Oil Filter  
PF-25 or equivalent  
PF-25 or equivalent  
PF-25 or equivalent  
Shipped with 50/50 mix of  
water and propylene glycol  
antifreeze.  
Shipped with 50/50 mix of  
water and propylene glycol  
antifreeze.  
Shipped with 50/50 mix of  
water and propylene glycol  
antifreeze.  
Radiator capacity  
Spark plug  
Battery  
AC Delco R45TS  
AC Delco R45TS  
AC Delco R45TS  
BCI Group 34, minimum  
750 CCA  
BCI Group 34, minimum  
750 CCA  
BCI Group 34, minimum 750  
CCA  
Air filter  
019-0255  
019-0255  
019-0255  
Minimum Content  
Requirements for Natural Gas  
(NG) **  
1000 BTU’s per cubic foot  
1000 BTU’sper cubic foot  
1000 BTU’sper cubic foot  
Minimum Content  
Requirements for Liquid  
Propane Vapor (LPG) **  
2520 BTU’sper cubic foot  
2520 BTU’sper cubic foot  
2520 BTU’s per cubic foot  
Consumption at Full Load for  
Natural Gas (NG)  
280 cubic feet per hour  
3.44 gallons per hour  
304 cubic feet per hour  
3.71 gallons per hour  
66”L x 35”W x 41”H  
315 cubic feet per hour  
3.99 gallons per hour  
Consumption at Full Load for  
Liquid Propane Vapor (LPG)  
Dimensions (see next page  
for installation drawing)  
66”L x 35”W x 41”H  
1300  
66”L x 35”W x 41”H  
1300  
Shipping Weight  
1300  
Normal Operating Range  
-20°F (-28.8°C) to 104°F (40°C)  
* Note: Rated wattage is specified at sea level, 60°F ambient temperature, and propane fuel (with 2500 BTU/cuft). Rated wattage decreases  
approximately 3.5% for each 1000ft above sea level and approximately 1% for each 10°F above 60°F ambient temperature.  
** Fuel supply pressures must be between 4 oz (6” w.c.) and 6 oz (11” w.c.) at inlet to the unit.  
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INSTALLATION DRAWINGS  
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LOCATION AND GENERATOR  
WARNING  
PLACEMENT  
For proper ventilation and maintenance, locate the  
generator outdoors in an area that will allow a minimum  
of three feet or more of clearance between the generator  
and any other structure. Note: Check your local  
building codes for clearance requirements for your  
area.  
When placing the generator, the direction of the  
exhaust should be pointing away from windows, doors  
and any ventilation system.  
Insure that sufficient air flow is available to remove  
the exhaust fumes and cool the generator properly.  
The generator should be installed with masonry  
anchor bolts on a level wire reinforced cement pad that is  
4-6 inches thick and extends a minimum of 6” around all  
sides of the unit (see page 7 for anchor bolt locations).  
Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or  
death. Electrocution is possible whenever  
electricity is present. Open the main circuit  
breaker of all power sources before servicing  
the equipment. Configure the installation to  
electrically ground the generator set, transfer  
switch and related equipment and electrical  
circuits to comply with applicable codes and  
standards. Never contact electrical leads or  
appliances when standing in water or on wet  
ground because these conditions increase the  
risk of electrocution.  
The exhaust from this product is extremely hot  
and remains hot after shutdown. High grass,  
weeds, brush, leaves, or other combustible  
materials, must remain clear of the exhaust.  
Such materials may ignite and burn from the  
heat of the exhaust system.  
NOTE: It would be extremely difficult, if not impractical,  
to attempt a detailed coverage of every  
installation possibility. For that reason, much of  
the information is general in nature. Plan the  
installation carefully. Information in this manual is  
provided as a guide only and is not meant to  
serve as a detailed installation plan. Illustrations  
provided in the manual must not be construed as  
blueprints.  
DANGER  
The generator engine exhaust fumes contain  
carbon monoxide, which can be DEADLY. This  
dangerous gas, if breathed in sufficient  
concentrations, can cause unconsciousness or  
even death. The generator must be installed  
properly, in strict compliance with applicable  
codes and standards. Following installation,  
you must do nothing that might render the  
generator unsafe or in noncompliance with  
such codes and standards.  
NOTE: The generator has an engine fan that draws the  
air in from the end panel slots, circulates it within  
the enclosure and forces the air through the  
side panels and the exhaust panel slots.  
All local applicable codes, standards and regulations  
must be followed for the installation of the generator.  
Some areas may require building permits and/or detailed  
sight inspections prior to approving the unit for use.  
NOTE: Utility wiring from the house to power the  
battery charger and other start assisting  
components should be tightened on the  
identified terminal block at a torque of 20 lb-  
in. The wire size is to be selected according  
to allowable ampacities given in Table 310-16  
of the National Electric Code.  
CAUTION  
Covering or restricting the air passages on the  
generator will cause the unit to overheat and  
may create a fire hazard. Do not allow snow or  
leaves to cover enclosure openings.  
Leave a three foot or greater open area around  
all sides of the unit. Check your local building  
codes for clearance requirements for your area.  
Do not plant trees or plants close to the unit.  
Unit should be located such that it prevents  
combustible material from accumulating under  
the generator set.  
Signal wiring from the transfer switch is to be  
18AWG multi-strand wire tightened on the  
identified terminal block to a torque of 20 lb-  
in.  
Power leads from the generator/circuit  
breaker being wired to the transfer switch  
should be tightened in the identified terminal  
block to 120 lb-in. The wire size is to be  
selected according to allowable ampacities  
given in Table 310-16 of the National Electric  
Code.  
Field wiring of this unit must be conducted  
by a licensed electrician.  
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LOCATION AND GENERATOR  
PLACEMENT (continued)  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Hazardous "backfeed" voltage can cause  
severe injury or death. Install a transfer switch  
in standby power installations to prevent  
connection of standby and other sources of  
power. Electrical backfeed into a utility  
electrical system can cause serious injury or  
death to utility personnel working on  
transmission lines.  
For fire safety, the generator must be installed  
and maintained properly. Installation always  
must comply with applicable codes, standards,  
laws and regulations. Adhere strictly to local,  
state and national electrical and building codes.  
Comply with regulations the Occupational  
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and  
National Electrical Code (NEC) have  
Do not try MANUAL operation of the transfer  
switch until all power supplied to the switch has  
been positively turned OFF. Failure to turn OFF  
power supplied may result in extremely  
dangerous and possibly lethal electrical shock  
or arching.  
established.  
This generator is designed to be installed  
outside only. Never install this unit inside any  
room, enclosure, or basement. The generator  
needs adequate cooling and ventilation for  
continued proper and safe operation.  
Example of Recommended Transfer  
Switch Installation  
(Main Panel Load)  
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH  
A
When connecting the generator to a building  
electrical distribution system, use of a transfer switch is  
recommended to isolate the normal utility source from  
the generator supply. By preventing backfeed of the  
generator power into the utility lines during a utility power  
outage, the switch provides a level of safety for electrical  
line workers. An automatic transfer switch listed to  
Underwriters Laboratories Standard 1008 performs this  
function while also supplying a method to automatically  
start and stop the generator set and transfer power to the  
building electrical system from an appropriate source.  
B
C
When planning for a transfer switch/generator  
installation, it is necessary to know the method of  
interconnection to the building system. As illustrated, it is  
recommended to connect the generator to power only  
circuits that are necessary during a power outage. When  
following this method, the transfer switch feeds only the  
necessary circuits. Another option is to connect the  
transfer switch directly to the entire building electrical  
distribution system. In this case, all circuits or loads must  
be controlled to avoid overloading and possibly  
damaging the generator set.  
D
A
B
C
D
Utility Power  
Standby Generator  
Main Circuit Panel  
Automatic Transfer Switch  
Switch selection is based on factors such as the size  
of the building distribution system, available generator  
power and required generator control system. Due to the  
complex nature of electrical distribution systems, the  
sizing, selection and installation of a switch is best  
handled by a licensed electrician or qualified standby  
generator dealer. Any switch installation must be  
performed by a licensed electrician to the instructions of  
the switch manufacturer and any applicable local,  
regional or national codes.  
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ELECTRICAL HOOKUP  
MAIN LINE OUTPUT POWER  
Once the generator is anchored in its final position, it  
is ready for electrical connections. The generator is  
supplied with two terminal blocks for connection of three  
distinct electrical circuits; main line output power, utility  
power input and generator start signal. Main line output  
The output circuit of the generator is 4-wire, 240V,  
rated for the amperage as shown on the generator  
nameplate. Connection to the transfer switch requires  
two leads, commonly referred to as "hot" leads (L1 & L2),  
a neutral (N), and ground lead. Positions of these leads  
power is the electrical output of the generator, utility input are labeled on the main line output terminal block, also  
powers the battery charger and optional block heater  
devices and the generator start signal is the interface  
with an Automatic Transfer Switch that allows the  
generator to operate automatically upon a utility power  
outage.  
shown in Fig. A. Select proper power output wire  
sizes according to allowable ampacities given in  
Table 310-16 of the latest revision of The National  
Electric Code(NFPA 70). To connect the wires, strip  
the insulation back approximately ½" from the end of the  
wire, insert the stripped end into the terminal block, then  
torque the terminal block screw to 35 in-lbs (4.0 N-m).  
DANGER  
WARNING  
Improper installation can damage your  
electrical system and cause property damage,  
serious personal injury or death. Installation  
MUST be performed by a licensed electrician  
and plumber, or gas technician and installation  
MUST comply with all applicable building and  
electrical codes. Some areas may require  
building permits and/or detailed sight  
inspections prior to approving the unit for  
operation.  
In case of accidents caused by electric shock,  
immediately shut down the source of electrical  
power. If this is not possible, attempt to free the  
victim from the live conductor. AVOID DIRECT  
CONTACT WITH THE VICTIM. Use a  
nonconducting implement, such as a rope or  
board, to free the victim from the live  
conductor. If the victim is unconscious, apply  
first aid and get immediate medical help.  
Fig. A  
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UTILITY CIRCUIT SUPPLY  
GENERATOR START SIGNAL  
A receptacle is provided with the generator to power  
the battery charger for reliable starting. It is also  
intended to power an optional block heater if that option  
is desired. Connection of this circuit to a power supply  
that is only present when normal utility power is supplied  
is recommended. By connecting the receptacle in this  
fashion, it is possible to insure that neither the battery  
charger or block heater are on while the engine is  
running. Precautions are engineered into the generator  
to prevent these occurances but connection of the circuit  
in this fashion provides an additional fail-safe method of  
engine and battery protection.  
When the control panel mode switch is placed in the  
AUTO position, generator starting and stopping is  
controlled by the opening or closing of a set of voltage  
free contacts. Two wires from those contacts are  
connected to the generator through the auxiliary  
connection block shown in Fig. B. Use of a twisted pair of  
stranded copper wire no smaller than AWG 18 gage is  
recommended. To insure proper operation of the auto  
start feature, use a transfer switch offering “close-to-run  
control contacts. To connect the wires, strip the  
insulation back approximately ¼" from the end of the  
wire, insert the stripped end under the screw and washer  
on the terminal block, then torque the terminal block  
screw to 20 in-lbs (2.3 N-m).  
Input to the utility circuit is 3-wire, 120V, 15A.  
Connections include a "hot" lead (L1), neutral (N) and  
ground lead. Positions of the incoming wire connections  
are labeled at the auxiliary connection block, shown in  
Fig. B . Select proper utility supply wire size  
according to allowable ampacities given in Table  
310-16 of the latest revision of The National Electric  
Code(NFPA 70). To connect the wires, strip the  
insulation back approximately ¼" from the end of the  
wire, insert the stripped end under the screw and washer  
on the terminal block, then torque the terminal block  
screw to 20 in-lbs (2.3 N-m).  
Fig. B  
NOTICE:  
These Utility Circuit  
Supply wires must come  
from a GFI Circuit.  
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WIRING DIAGRAM (CP200 CONTROLLER)  
M O D E S W I T C H  
E X C I T A T I O N  
F I E L D  
F I E L D  
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WARNING  
FUEL SPECIFICATIONS AND  
CONSUMPTION REQUIREMENTS  
The engine driving the generator is engineered to  
provide reliable power on either Liquefied Propane Vapor  
(LPG) or Natural Gas. For proper operation on these  
fuels, it is important to deliver gas with adequate energy  
content, at sufficient pressure and flow rate. This  
generator is designed to operate on Liquefied Propane  
Vapor (LPG) with a minimum energy content of 2500  
BTU per cubic foot or Natural Gas with a minimum  
energy content of 1000 BTU per cubic foot. This  
generator is designed to operate with a fuel pressure at  
the inlet of the unit between 6 and 11 inches of water  
column (4-6 ounces).  
Natural gas (NG) is highly explosive.  
Natural gas (NG) is lighter than air and will  
collect in high places.  
Liquid propane vapor (LPG) is highly explosive.  
Liquid propane vapor (LPG) is heavier than air  
and will collect in lower places.  
Extreme caution should be taken when working  
on a new installation or while performing  
general maintenance.  
Do not smoke when near the unit.  
Keep flames, sparks, pilot lights, arc-producing  
equipment, switches and all other sources of  
ignition well away. Keep a type ABC fire  
extinguisher handy.  
Required fuel flow rates for specific models are given  
in the table below. To insure correct sizing of the piping  
supplying fuel to the generator set, provide the flow and  
pressure requirements of this section to a fuel supplier or  
licensed plumber during the installation planning stage. If  
the fuel supplier cannot guarantee delivery of fuel with  
these properties, the generator may not perform as  
advertised.  
Due to differences in the energy content of fuel used,  
it is necessary to derate the output of the generator when  
connected to Natural Gas. Additionally, regional and/or  
seasonal variations in the makeup of the fuel can further  
affect output of the engine/generator system. When  
using Natural Gas fuel with minimum properties as  
defined, engine output can fall approximately 10% below  
that of the same set using Propane Vapor.  
Potential for fire or explosion always exist when  
using natural gas (NG) or liquid propane vapor  
(LPG) as a fuel source. Install this unit in  
compliance with all local fuel codes.  
Do Not operate engine if smell of fuel is present  
or other explosive conditions exist.  
FUEL REQUIREMENTS:  
For the best operation of the unit, the fuels used  
should have a minimum content of 1000 BTU’s per cubic  
foot for Natural Gas (NG) and 2520 BTU’s per Cubic foot  
for Liquid Propane vapor (LPG). Contact local fuel  
supplier for local BTU content. Fuel supply pressures  
must be between 4oz (6” H20 per square inch) and 6oz  
Per the National Gas Code (NFPA 54 - ANSI  
2223.1), a manual shutoff valve in the fuel supply line  
to the generator is recommended.  
(11” H20 per square inch) at the inlet to the unit.  
DANGER  
All fuel system installations MUST BE done by a  
licensed plumber or licensed gas technician  
and must comply with all applicable codes,  
standards and regulations.  
FUEL CONSUMPTION TABLE  
22kW  
27kW  
32kW  
0.83 Gal/Hr (LP)  
80 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
1.65 Gal/Hr (LP)  
160 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
2.48 Gal/Hr (LP)  
220 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
3.44 Gal/Hr (LP)  
280 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
0.94 Gal/Hr (LP)  
85 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
1.84 Gal/Hr (LP)  
169 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
2.78 Gal/Hr (LP)  
254 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
3.71 Gal/Hr (LP)  
304 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
1.1 Gal/Hr (LP)  
95 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
2.06 Gal/Hr (LP)  
180 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
3.03 Gal/Hr (LP)  
270 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
3.99 Gal/Hr (LP)  
315 Cu-ft/Hr (NG)  
Fuel Consumption (@25% load)  
Fuel Consumption (@50% load)  
Fuel Consumption (@75% load)  
Fuel Consumption (@100% load)  
All values reflect consumption at 100% rated output.  
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3. Start generator - ensure all wires from timing light are  
free from all moving parts.  
4. While generator is operating in a no load condition  
use timing light to obtain engine timing (FIG. 4).  
5. Rotate distributor cap (FIG. 3) slowly to obtain timing  
of 26 degrees BTDC(36 degrees BTDC for natural  
gas).  
6. Retighten hold down clamp bolt (FIG. 2) - DO NOT  
MOVE DISTRIBUTOR CAP WHILE  
RETIGHTENING BOLT.  
7. Reverify timing after tightening hold down clamp.  
FUEL HOOKUP  
After electrical connections are complete, the next  
installation step is to connect a fuel supply to the unit.  
The fuel inlet fitting supplied with the generator is male  
3/4" NPT. To accommodate potential settling of the  
generator relative to rigid supply pipeline, use of a  
flexible line, provided by manufacturer, in the supply line  
is suggested. When making connections, use only  
materials rated for the fuel supplied and approved for use  
by local, regional or national codes and/or regulatory  
agencies.  
DANGER  
FIG. 1  
All fuel system installations MUST BE done by a  
licensed plumber or licensed gas technician  
and must comply with all applicable codes,  
standards and regulations.  
WARNING  
Natural Gas and Propane Vapor are highly  
explosive gases. Check ALL fuel system  
connections for leaks before starting  
engine/generator set.  
FIG. 2  
DO NOT use a flame to check for leaks.  
Use approved equipment and methods to check  
for leaks.  
Natural Gas (NG)  
Units are tested with natural gas before they leave  
the factory. If natural gas is to be used, no adjustments  
are required.  
FIG. 3  
FIG. 4  
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When supplying natural gas as the operating fuel,  
provide fuel with a minimum of 1000 BTU/ft3 at inlet  
pressures between 6" and 11" of water column (4 - 6  
oz). Failure to meet these minimums will cause the  
generator to run poorly and/or may limit output to values  
below nameplate value. If fuel with these qualities is not  
available, contact the customer service center.  
Refer to the Fuel Consumption Table on page 13 for  
fuel flow requirements for the unit installed. Size all  
feeding piping to deliver sufficient flow above the  
minimum pressure of 6" water column (4 oz).  
Per the National Gas Code (NFPA 54 - ANSI  
2223.1), a manual shutoff valve in the fuel supply line  
to the generator is recommended.  
Propane Vapor (LPG)  
In cases where liquefied propane vapor is selected  
as the fuel of choice, the following steps need to be  
followed for hookup.  
Engine Timing for LP  
1. Connect timing light to spark plug wire #1, power  
leads to 12V DC power source(FIG 1).  
2. Loosen hold down clamp bolt on distributor (FIG. 2).  
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BATTERY REQUIREMENTS  
CAUTION  
To insure reliable starting in most weather  
conditions, it is important to properly match a battery to  
the requirements of the generator. The generator uses a  
12 Volt, direct current, negative ground control system  
powered by an automotive style lead acid battery.  
Successful engine starting is dependent upon the  
cranking speed of the engine, which in turn is affected by  
the cranking capacity of the battery. When selecting a  
battery, choose the model that provides the highest  
available cold cranking amperes (CCA) within a given  
size range, as specified by the Battery Council  
International (BCI). The battery tray and cables supplied  
with the generator are sized to accept a BCI Group 34  
battery, with a minimum recommended rating of 750  
CCA.  
A battery presents a risk of electrical shock and a  
high short circuit current. The following precautions  
are to be observed when working on batteries:  
Remove watches, rings or other metal  
objects.  
Use tools with insulated handles.  
Wear rubber gloves.  
Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of  
batteries.  
Disconnect charging source prior to  
connecting or disconnecting battery  
terminals.  
Determine if the battery is inadvertently  
grounded. When inadvertently grounded,  
remove source of ground. Contact with any  
part of a grounded battery is capable of  
resulting in electrical shock. The risk of such  
shock is reduced when such grounds are  
removed during installation and  
maintenance.  
WARNING  
Lead-acid batteries present a risk of fire because  
they generate hydrogen gas. The following  
procedures are to be followed:  
Do not smoke when near batteries.  
Do not cause flame or spark in battery area.  
Discharge static electricity from body before  
touching batteries by first touching a  
grounded metal surface.  
Failure to connect and disconnect in the  
proper sequence can cause equipment  
damage. Ensure there is a clean tight fit from  
the cables to the post.  
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The  
battery is capable of exploding.  
Do not open or mutilate the battery or  
batteries. Released electrolyte has been  
known to be harmful to the skin and eyes  
and to be toxic.  
BATTERY PLACEMENT AND  
CONNECTION  
The next step in installation of the generator is  
placement and connection of the engine cranking  
battery. Provided battery cables and battery rack are  
sized to accept a BCI Group 34 automotive style battery.  
A battery with a minimum of 750 CCA (cold cranking  
amperes) in this size range is recommended to assure  
reliable engine starting.  
WARNING  
The electrolyte is a dilute sulfuric acid that is  
harmful to the skin and eyes. It is electrically  
conductive and corrosive. The following procedures  
are to be observed.  
WARNING  
Wear full eye protection and protective  
clothing.  
Where electrolyte contacts the skin, wash it  
off immediately with water.  
Where electrolyte contacts the eyes, flush  
thoroughly and immediately with water and  
seek medical attention.  
Spilled electrolyte is to be washed down with  
and acid neutralizing agent. A common  
practice is to use a solution of one pound  
(500 grams) bicarbonate of soda to one  
gallon (4 liters) of water. The bicarbonate of  
soda solution is to be added until the  
evidence of reaction (foaming) has ceased.  
The resulting liquid is to be flushed with  
water and the area dried.  
Make sure the control panel Mode switch is in  
the OFF position before connecting the battery  
cables. Failure to do so may result in  
unexpected engine starting and to personal  
injury.  
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BATTERY PLACEMENT AND  
CONNECTION (cont.)  
To install the battery, begin by placing the battery (A)  
into the battery rack as shown in Fig G.  
After the battery is in the rack, begin attaching the  
battery cables to the battery posts, starting with the  
positive (+), or red, cable (B). Loosen the bolt (C) on the  
post clamp slightly to allow the clamp to expand, then  
firmly push the clamp onto the battery post marked  
positive (+) until the top of the post extends past the top  
of the clamp. Rotate the clamp around the post as  
required to insure the clamp cannot contact any metal  
components, then tighten the clamp bolt (C) until snug.  
Finally,slide the post boot (D) down the cable and place it  
entirely over the clamp.  
LUBRICATION AND COOLING  
Check oil level before start-up. The unit is shipped  
with the proper type of oil in the crankcase for operation  
above 40°F. Follow the engine manufacturer’s  
recommendations for oil at temperatures below 40°F.  
Check oil periodically to ensure that the unit is properly  
lubricated. Follow the engine manufacturer’s  
recommended service schedule.  
Engine oil capacity is 4.0 qt (3.79L) without a filter  
change and 5.0qt (4.7L) with a filter change.  
Before initial start up of the unit, check the coolant  
level in the radiator. Low coolant levels can cause  
insufficient engine cooling and possible engine damage.  
The unit is shipped with a 50\50 mix of water and  
propylene glycol antifreeze in the radiator. Check  
coolant levels and concentration periodically, especially  
in extreme climates. Follow engine manufacturer’s  
recommended service schedule. If radiator is drained  
and refilled, make sure to disconnect bypass hose to  
purge air from radiator and engine head water passages.  
FIG. G  
Failure to properly bleed air from the cooling system  
may result in an engine failure not covered under  
warranty.  
WARNING  
Hot coolant under pressure in radiator can  
cause severe burns. Allow radiator to cool  
completely before removing cap.  
Finish connecting the battery by placing the negative  
(-), or black, battery cable (E) to the battery post marked  
negative (-). Push the clamp firmly over the post until the  
post extends past the top of the clamp, then rotate the  
clamp to avoid contact with any metal parts. Tighten the  
battery clamp bolt (F) until snug.  
Eye protection should be used.  
State and federal agencies have determined  
that contact with used engine oil can cause  
cancer or reproductive toxicity. Take care to  
limit skin contact and breathing of vapors as  
much as possible. Use rubber gloves and wash  
exposed skin.  
The final step of battery installation is to verify proper  
connection of all battery charger connections. A battery  
charging system (G) is included with the  
engine/generator set to maintain the battery charge  
during extended periods of generator inactivity, therefore  
providing consistent starting. A quick check of charger  
connections will verify that factory connections are  
correct so the charger can function as intended. Insure  
that the charger is connected by checking to see that it is  
plugged into a powered receptacle, and that the positive  
(+) and negative (-) charger cables are connected to their  
respective battery cables.  
CAUTION  
Too much oil can cause high oil consumption,  
high operating temperatures and oil foaming.  
Too little oil can cause severe engine damage.  
Keep the oil level between the full and add  
marks on the dipstick.  
Any attempt to crank or start the engine before  
it has been properly serviced with the  
recommended oil will result in an engine failure  
that is not covered under warranty.  
Never run this equipment without the complete  
air cleaner system installed on the engine.  
Failure to do so will result in premature engine  
wear and significantly reduced engine life.  
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transfer switch following the instructions provided by  
the switch manufacturer.  
4. Ensure utility power to the transfer switch is shut off.  
5. Return to the generator and open any manual shutoff  
valves in the fuel supply system.  
6. Move the control panel mode switch to the RUN  
position. The generator should crank and start.  
7. Allow the generator to run for approximately three (3)  
minutes, then move the main line circuit breaker  
handle to the ON position.  
FIRST TIME STARTUP  
After completing all installation procedures, read and  
understand the operating instructions for the generator  
controller. Know how the control panel operates, what to  
expect when activating control panel switches and how  
to shut the generator off in the event of an emergency.  
Before starting the generator for the first time, check off  
all items on the following list, then follow the given  
procedure to verify correct operation of the generator.  
Is unit level?  
DANGER  
Is adequate free air space (3 feet minimumor  
greater,check your local building codes for clearance  
requirements for your area.) available on all sides of  
the enclosure?  
Are all cabinet openings free from blockage?  
Is the exhaust directed away from dwellings, dwelling  
air intakes, or combustible materials?  
Are the fuel supply lines and internal generator fuel  
connections leak-free?  
Is fuel supply pressure within specifications?  
Is the regulator connection properly configured for  
the fuel supplied?  
Is an approved transfer switch used to prevent  
backfeed into utility lines?  
Are electrical connections tight, and properly  
connected?  
Are electrical conductors sized properly?  
Is the engine filled to the proper level with the correct  
type of oil?  
Is the engine filled to the proper level with the correct  
mix of coolant?  
Is a properly sized engine cranking battery correctly  
installed?  
Generator is now supplying dangerous  
voltages. Use extreme caution performing  
electrical checks.  
8. Check across the terminals of the main line power  
output block (Red to Black) for proper frequency and  
voltage. Frequency should read approximately 62.5  
Hz and voltage between 240 and 245 volts at no load  
conditions.  
9. Adjust no load speed as required to meet  
approximately 62.5 Hz.  
10. Shut the generator down by moving the mode  
switch back to the OFF position.  
11. Restore utility power to the transfer switch.  
12. Place the control panel mode switch on the  
generator set in the AUTO position.  
13. Perform a manual exercise cycle following the  
instructions provided by the switch manufacturer. If  
wiring is connected properly to the switch, the  
generator will start and stop under switch control.  
While the generator is running, check the voltage  
and frequency across the emergency supply  
terminals on the transfer switch. Values should  
match those found in Steps 8 and 9.  
14. Allow the transfer switch to shut the generator off by  
letting it complete the manual exercise cycle.  
15. With the generator mode switch still in the AUTO  
position, simulate utility power failure by switching  
utility power to the transfer switch OFF. Verify  
correct function of the automatic transfer switch as  
indicated in the switch manual. Restore utility power  
to the transfer switch and verify correct automatic  
transfer switch function. Allow the switch to shut the  
generator down.  
Is the battery maintenance charger plugged in and  
operating correctly?  
Are all protective covers installed and tightened?  
Are all tools clear of moving or electrically live parts?  
Is the installation inspected and approved as  
required by local or regional code?  
Once all items on the checklist are marked off,  
complete the initial startup using the listed steps.  
DANGER  
Contact with high voltages present in  
generators and utility systems can cause  
severe electric shock or death. Avoid contact  
with all live components.  
16. Inspect the site to ensure no packaging or installation  
materials remain within or against the generator.  
17. Replace all covers on the generator.  
18. Place the generator into service by moving the  
mode switch to the AUTO position.  
Allow only qualified generator service  
technicians or licensed electricians to perform  
initial system start-up.  
CAUTION  
1. Place the control panel mode switch on the  
generator in the OFF position.  
2. Move the main line circuit breaker handle on the  
generator to the OFF position.  
3. Check the utility, or preferred, power supply to the  
Failure to set the controller to AUTO before  
leaving the generator renders the generator  
unavailable for automatic standby service.  
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B. Status Indicator Lights  
GENERATOR OPERATION  
Status indicator lights are provided to communicate  
the status of the generator to the user. Under normal  
running conditions, only the green Generator On light is  
lit. Function of all other lights are described on page 21.  
A standby generator is an engine driven air cooled  
system to convert the energy contained in either liquid  
propane vapor or natural gas to electrical power. When  
coupled with an automatic transfer switch to monitor for  
failure of utility power, the unattended system can start,  
stop and transfer between sources to insure a nearly  
seamless supply of power. The generator is housed in a  
weather resistant, sound attenuated enclosure for  
outdoor installation only.  
Before installing and starting the generator, become  
familiar with the controls and operational features of the  
generator. Know how the control panel operates, what to  
expect when activating control panel switches and how  
to shut the generator off in the event of an emergency.  
C. Generator Hour Meter  
The Generator Hour Meter is provided to track the  
total numbers of hours of operation. The hour meter  
runs whenever the engine is running and the alternator is  
producing electricity. Placing the main line circuit  
breaker in the OFF position while the engine is running  
does not stop the meter from counting hours.  
D. Lamp Test Switch  
A lamp test switch is provided to check for function of  
all indicator lights. Press the lamp test switch while the  
engine is at rest, with the control panel mode switch in  
the OFF position to illuminate all status lights.  
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES  
A. MODE SWITCH  
B. STATUS INDICATOR LIGHTS  
C. HOUR METER  
D. LAMP TEST SWITCH  
E. CONTROL PANEL FUSE  
E. Generator Control Panel Fuse  
The Generator Control Panel Fuse provides  
protection against damage from electrical faults.  
Replace the fuse only with an equivalent size and style of  
fuse to prevent damage to the control system.  
CIRCUIT BREAKER  
Main Line Circuit Breaker  
A Main Line Circuit Breaker is provided to protect the  
generator from damage caused by electrical faults within  
the attached electrical distribution system. It is also used  
to isolate the output of the generator from the connected  
electrical distribution system by moving the breaker  
handle to the OFF position. Placing the breaker in this  
position does not prevent startup of the generator.  
WARNING  
Place the circuit breaker in the OFF position  
when servicing the generator to minimize  
electrocution hazards.  
A. Mode Switch  
The Mode switch is used to set the operating state of  
the generator. Placing the switch in the OFF position  
prevents engine operation or stops the engine if it is  
already running. Moving the switch to the RUN position  
immediately starts the generator. Putting the switch in  
the AUTO position sets the generator for unattended  
operation under the control of properly matched  
automatic transfer switch.  
WARNING  
With the Mode switch in the auto position, the  
unit starts and stops without notice.  
Keep clear of all moving parts at all times.  
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is intended for generator control during maintenance or if  
an automatic transfer switch is not used. With the control  
panel switch shifted to this position, the generator will  
immediately attempt to start after a brief pause. Upon  
starting, the generator runs until the switch is moved  
from the RUN position, at which time the generator will  
shut off.  
GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL  
OPERATION  
RUN MODES  
There are three run mode options: Run, Off and  
Auto. When the Run pushbutton is pressed the unit will  
immediately start and the “not in auto” light will illuminate.  
In Run mode, the generator will continue to run until the  
Off pushbutton is pressed to stop the unit. At this point  
the “not in auto” light will illuminate and the unit will not  
operate.  
CYCLIC CRANK  
To insure the generator starts without damaging the  
starter motor, cranking of the engine is performed in a  
cyclic manner. When the generator is started from either  
the AUTO or RUN positions, the controller alternates  
between 10 seconds of engine cranking, followed by 10  
seconds of engine rest. If the engine starts during any of  
the cranking periods, crank attempts are halted and the  
controller begins monitoring for proper function of the  
generator. In the event that three 10 second start  
attempts occur without the engine starting, cranking  
attempts are halted and the Overcrank light is lit.  
When the Auto pushbutton is pressed the unit will  
enter automatic run mode, where the generator controller  
and the transfer switch will control the operation of the  
unit. In automatic run mode, the unit will automatically  
start up and shut off when power failure occurs and to  
exercise the unit.  
WARNING  
RUN STATE  
After the engine is started and the generator is  
producing electrical power, the controller begins  
operation in a monitoring state. In this state, several  
generator functions are continuously checked to ensure  
proper operation of the generator. If functions are  
determined unacceptable, a fault is declared, the engine  
is shut down and a status light is lit to communicate the  
reason for the shutdown.  
With the Mode switch in the Auto position, the  
unit starts and stops without notice.  
Keep clear of all moving parts at all times.  
When power failure occurs, a signal will be sent to  
the generator to start a warm up cycle. After the warm up  
cycle is completed, the transfer switch will allow the load  
to be transferred to the generator until it senses that  
regular utility power has been restored. When this  
occurs, the transfer switch will remove the load from the  
generator and a signal will be sent to the generator to  
begin a cool down cycle. After the cool down cycle is  
completed, the unit will stop running, but remain in the  
automatic run mode.  
SHUTDOWN  
When operating with the control panel switch in the  
RUN position, the generator will continue to run until a  
fault is declared or until the mode switch is moved to the  
OFF position. Once the switch is shifted to the OFF  
position, the engine is shut off.  
When operating with the control panel switch in the  
AUTO position, the generator continues to run until a  
fault light is declared or the run signal is removed. Once  
the signal is removed, the engine shuts down and the  
controller returns to waiting for a start signal.  
The unit will also automatically start itself to ensure it  
remains in good working order. Every 14 days the unit  
will automatically start up without warning and run for 20  
minutes before shutting down. The unit will remain in  
automatic run mode after each exercise session.  
STARTING THE GENERATOR  
Two methods are available to start the generator.  
The automatic, or AUTO mode is for use with an  
automatic transfer switch. With the control panel mode  
switch set to this position, the generator waits for an  
external signal to start. This signal is supplied by the  
transfer switch when utility power is of unacceptable  
quality. Since utility power can fail at any time, be aware  
the generator can start unexpectedly whenever in the  
AUTO position. Keep away from moving parts at all  
times. Once utility power is once again acceptable, the  
signal from the transfer switch is removed, the generator  
shuts off, then returns to waiting for another signal to  
start.  
The other method for starting the generating is to  
place the mode switch into the RUN position. This mode  
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the engine. Once the light is on, the generator  
does not attempt to start until the fault is reset.  
When the Overcrank light is on , verify fuel is  
available at the inlet to the unit, then check the  
condition of the cranking battery.  
STATUS INDICATORS  
Status indicator lights relay conditions of generator  
function for user or service technician convenience.  
Illumination of these indicator lights communicate  
conditions that require generator service but are not  
severe enough to cause damage if the generator is  
allowed to operate. Contact a qualified service technician  
immediately for service if any of the listed lights are lit,  
even if the generator appears to function normally.  
D. LOW OIL  
The Low Oil light turns on and the engine is shut  
off if the engine oil level falls too low. To avoid  
engine damage, engine oil pressure is monitored  
to determine the amount of oil in the engine.  
When pressure falls below a preset level, a Low  
Oil fault occurs. Check for proper oil level if the  
generator shuts down due to a Low Oil alarm.  
A. LOW BATTERY  
The Low Battery light is lit when the cranking  
battery voltage falls below 11.0 volts. At this  
level, the battery begins to lose the ability to  
consistently start the engine. Causes of low  
battery voltage may include a failing battery,  
failed battery charger or failed engine alternator.  
E. HIGH TEMPERATURE  
The High Temperature light illuminates if the  
temperature of the engine becomes too high.  
Engine oil temperature is monitored while the  
engine is active and the engine is shut off to  
avoid damage if the oil temperature becomes too  
high. When operating the generator in  
temperatures above the maximum listed on the  
nameplate, it is necessary to reduce the load  
connected to the generator to avoid overheating.  
If high ambient temperatures or excessive loads  
are eliminated as possible causes of High  
Temperature shutdown, check to insure cabinet  
openings are not restricted by debris.  
B. NOT IN AUTO  
The Not In Auto light is lit whenever the control  
panel mode switch is not placed in the AUTO  
position. This light is provided to call attention to  
this condition since the generator cannot start  
automatically during a power outage without the  
switch in the AUTO position. It is normal for this  
lamp to light when the generator is running with  
the mode switch in the RUN position, or if the  
switch is in the OFF position. To turn the light off,  
move the mode switch to the AUTO position.  
H. GENERATOR ON  
F. OVERSPEED  
The Generator On light illuminates when the  
generators engine is running. This is the only  
light lit when the generator is supplying power as  
intended.  
The Overspeed light is turned on if the generator  
engine is running too fast. Electrical output of the  
generator at high speeds may damage loads  
connected to the generator output and/or engine  
failure may occur at excessive speeds. If the  
generator shuts down on an Overspeed error,  
seek assistance from a qualified generator  
service technician.  
FAULTS  
Fault lights relay conditions that may cause damage  
to the generator and/or loads connected to the output of  
the generator. When any of the listed situations occur  
while the generator is running, the generator is shut  
down and the fault light associated with the shutdown  
cause is lit. Once the light is lit, it remains on until it is  
cleared by moving the control panel mode switch to the  
OFF position. If a fault light is lit, determine and correct  
the cause of the problem before restarting the generator.  
During generator starting, the controller ignores fault  
conditions until 15 seconds after the generator starts,  
then uncleared faults will once again cause the generator  
to shut off. To determine possible fault causes, refer to  
the troubleshooting section of this manual or contact a  
qualified service technician for assistance.  
G. UNDERSPEED  
The Underspeed light is turned on if the  
generator engine is running too slow. Electrical  
output of the generator at low speeds can  
damage loads connected to the generator output  
and/or generator failure may occur due to  
excessive heating in the generator head. If the  
generator turns off due to an Underspeed error,  
check to see that the connected loads do not  
exceed the nameplate rating of the generator.  
C. OVERCRANK  
The Overcrank light is lit if all three 10 second  
cyclic crank attempts are unsuccessful in starting  
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MAINTENANCE  
To ensure reliable generator operation, it is critical to  
periodically inspect all components. The following chart  
is provided as a guide for service check intervals. When  
procedures listed in the following sections. A qualified  
generator service technician should perform inspections  
or adjustments requiring specialized tools or training.  
the generator is operated under excessively hot, or dusty Users unfamiliar with any of the listed procedures should  
conditions, shorten service intervals according to the  
severity of the conditions encountered. To perform  
periodic inspections or maintenance, refer to the  
contact an authorized dealer for servicing assistance.  
Every month Every 6 months Every year or Every 2 years  
Maintenance Item  
or 8 hours  
or 100 hours  
300 hours  
or 500 hours  
Engine Oil  
Check  
X
X1  
X
Change  
Engine Oil Filter  
Oil Cooler  
Change  
Check and clean  
Check  
X
Engine Air Filter  
X
Change  
X
X
Battery  
Check and clean  
Check  
X
X
Battery Charger  
Spark Plugs  
Check  
Replace  
X
Valve Clearance  
Check and Adjust  
Check and Adjust  
Check  
X
X
Generator Output  
Frequency  
Fuel System  
X
Cooling Air Openings  
Engine Coolant  
Check  
X
X
Check and Add if  
necessary  
1. Perform first change at 25 hours.  
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MAINTENANCE (cont.)  
ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK  
Prior to checking the oil level, start the generator by  
moving the Mode switch on the control panel to the RUN  
position. Allow the generator to run for one or two  
minutes, then shut it down by returning the switch to the  
OFF position. After the engine comes to a stop let the  
engine set for a couple of minutes before checking the oil  
level. Begin the level check by removing the dipstick (B),  
wiping it clean, then reinserting it into the engine.  
Remove the dipstick a second time, checking that the oil  
level falls between the upper and lower limit marks on  
the end of the dipstick, as shown in Fig. A. Adjust engine  
oil level as required so the level is at the upper limit mark  
on the dipstick, adding oil to the engine through the oil fill  
cap (A) as shown in Fig B. Add only oil of the same  
specification as the oil already in the engine.  
WARNING  
Before performing any maintenance, make sure  
the Mode switch is in the OFF position, the  
circuit breaker is in the OFF position and the  
positive (red) battery cable is disconnected.  
Generator/engine components are hot to the  
touch when operating. To prevent burns to the  
skin allow unit to cool before touching internal  
generator or engine components.  
Crankcase pressure can blow hot engine oil out  
the fill opening causing severe burns. Always  
stop the generator before removing the oil fill  
cap.  
Fig. A  
Keep hands, feet, clothing, etc., away from drive  
belts, fans, and other moving or hot parts.  
Never remove any drive belt or fan guard while  
the unit is operating.  
Hot coolant under pressure in radiator can  
cause severe burns. Allow radiator to cool  
completely before removing cap. Eye protection  
should be used.  
UPPER LIMIT  
Generator output connections must be made by  
a qualified electrician in accordance with  
applicable codes.  
Engine heater (optional) can cause electrical  
shock. Remove engine heater plug from  
electrical outlet before working on heater  
connections.  
LOWER LIMIT  
Improper service or replacement of parts can  
lead to severe personal injury or death and to  
damage to equipment and property. Service  
personnel must be qualified to perform  
electrical and mechanical service.  
Fig. B  
Use caution when working on live electrical  
equipment. Remove jewelry, make sure clothing  
and shoes are dry and stand on a dry wooden  
platform.  
When performing a high voltage test, hazardous  
voltage can cause severe injury or death.  
Follow the instructions of the test equipment  
manufacturer when performing high-voltage  
tests on the rotor or stator. An improper test  
procedure can damage equipment or lead to  
generator set failure.  
State and federal agencies have determined that  
contact with used engine oil can cause cancer  
or reproductive toxicity. Take care to limit skin  
contact and breathing of vapors as much as  
possible. Use rubber gloves and wash exposed  
skin.  
The engine exhaust from this product contains  
chemicals known to the State of California to  
cause cancer, birth defects, or other  
reproductive harm.  
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2. Place an oil drain pan capable of holding five (5)  
ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER  
CHANGE  
quarts under the oil drain plug (A).  
3. Remove the drain plug (A) and place in a convenient  
location. Allow the engine oil to completely drain  
into the drain pan.  
Selection of the correct grade and type of engine oil  
greatly affects the performance of the generator,  
especially when starting. Before selecting replacement  
oil for an oil change, consider the anticipated operating  
conditions the generator may be exposed to. Choose the  
appropriate weight of oil for anticipated temperatures  
from Chart C. If temperatures are expected to fluctuate  
between extremes prior to the next oil change interval,  
use of synthetic oil is recommended. Use of oil meeting a  
minimum American Petroleum Institute (API)  
4. When the engine oil is completely drained, replace  
the oil drain plug (A) and tighten.  
5. Place the drain pan underneath the spin on oil filter  
(B), then remove the filter by turning it  
counterclockwise. Once loose, drain all of the oil  
from the filter into the drain pan.  
6. Apply a light film of oil to the gasket on the new oil  
filter, then screw the filter onto the adaptor until the  
gasket lightly touches the adaptor face. Tighten the  
filter an additional ¾ to 1 turn.  
classification of SJ is advised.  
Chart C  
7. Refill the engine with 5 qt (4.7 liters) of new engine  
oil through the engine oil fill cap (C). Refer to the  
engine oil recommendations on chart C for the  
proper grade of oil. Replace the oil fill cap (C),  
then start the engine and check for leaks.  
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5W-30  
8. Stop the engine and check the engine oil level as  
outlined on page 22. Add oil as required to bring  
the oil to the proper level on the dipstick.  
oF  
-20  
0
20  
40  
60  
80  
100  
oC  
-30 -20  
-10  
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
WARNING  
State and federal agencies have determined  
that contact with used engine oil can cause  
cancer or reproductive toxicity. Take care to  
limit skin contact and breathing of vapors as  
much as possible. Use rubber gloves and wash  
exposed skin.  
CAUTION  
Any attempt to crank or start the engine before  
it has been properly serviced with the  
recommended oil will result in an engine failure  
that is not covered by warranty.  
Engine oil changes are recommended at the  
maximum intervals given in the Periodic Maintance  
Table. When operating in hot or dusty conditions shorter  
change intervals may be necessary. To change the  
engine oil and oil filter, the listed procedure is  
recommended.  
1. Warm up the engine oil by running a cold engine for  
a few minutes, then shutting it off. Start and stop the  
engine by moving the control panel mode switch  
between the RUN and OFF positions. Insure the  
mode switch is in the OFF position before continuing  
the oil change.  
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Correctly maintaining the battery at regular intervals  
is vital to ensure consistent engine starting. Poorly  
maintained batteries loose charge over time and may not  
provide enough power to crank the engine fast enough  
for reliable starts. The steps below are suggested to  
care for the battery and charger.  
ENGINE AIR FILTER CHANGE  
The generator engine is equipped with a dry element  
air filter to block particles in the combustion air from  
getting into the engine and causing excessive engine  
wear. Over time this dirt builds-up on the filter, restricting  
the amount of combustion air available to the engine, in  
turn leading to a loss of generator power output. To  
avoid these problems, periodic replacement of the  
engine air filter is recommended at the intervals outline in  
the service schedule table on page 21. To change the  
air filter, follow the listed steps.  
1. Access the battery (E) by removing the front  
generator panels (F). Insert the key (G) into the top  
locks and turn 1/4 turn counterclockwise to unlock.  
Lift the panel up and out of the base and set it aside  
(see Fig. E). Note: there is no need to turn the locks  
located on the bottom of the panel.  
CAUTION  
2. Keep the battery cable clamps (H) at the battery  
posts tight and free of corrosion. Replace the battery  
cables if cracks are found in the clamps.  
Never run this equipment without the complete  
air filter installed on the engine. Failure to do so  
will result in premature engine wear and  
significantly reduced engine life.  
3. Check and adjust the level of battery electrolyte  
according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions if  
not using a “maintenance-free” battery. If electrolyte  
is low, add only distilled water to the battery. Do not  
add tap water to the battery.  
1. Using a T30 star drive wrench (not included), remove  
the 4 screws (A) from the radiator end panel (B) of  
the generator (see Fig. D).  
4. Insure the battery charger (I) is powered and  
functioning properly. A correctly operating battery  
charger displays lights on the face of the charger to  
relay the state of the charger. Refer to Table A on  
page 25 to assess the mode the charger is operating  
in.  
2. Lift and remove the end panel (B).  
3. Remove the air filter (C) by loosening the screw on  
the clamp (D) with a screwdriver.  
4. Replace with a new air filter (see specifications for  
size).  
5. Reassemble the front panels (F) to the generator by  
setting the bottom end of the panel into the base and  
push into place. Insert the key (G) into the top locks  
and turn 1/4 turn clockwise to lock.  
5. Tighten the clamp screw (D).  
6. Replace the end panel and tighten the screws.  
Fig. D  
Fig. E  
BATTERY MAINTENANCE  
WARNING  
Read and understand all warnings and cautions  
on page 15 of this manual before preceding with  
any battery maintenance.  
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spark plugs with a 5/8" spark plug wrench.  
BATTERY MAINTENANCE (cont.)  
Table A  
3. Inspect the spark plugs for fouling or abnormal wear  
like excessively worn electrodes or cracked or  
chipped insulator material. If abnormal wear is  
indicated, replace the spark plugs. Fouled plugs  
indicate the need for engine service by a qualified  
engine service technician.  
Display  
Operating Condition  
•When the red LED is on, it indicates that  
your battery is discharged and the charger  
is recharging at the "BULK" rate of 6  
Amps. •While the red LED is on, the  
voltage measured will be 11.8 to 14 volts.  
•If the red LED stays on for more than 24  
hours, refer to the troubleshooting section  
of this manual.  
Red  
New spark plugs or plugs that do not display any  
abnormal characteristics should be checked for  
proper gap using a suitable spark plug gauge.  
Adjust the gap to .035 inches (.889 mm) by carefully  
bending the grounding electrode.  
Green  
Red  
•When both the green and the red LED's  
are on, the charger is charging at an  
"ABSORPTION" rate of between 1.5 and 5  
Amps. This mode of charging gradually  
"tops off" the battery, and reduces harmful  
sulfating. •While both LED's are on, the  
voltage measured should be approx. 14.0  
to 14.5VDC. •If both LED's stay on longer  
than 24 hours, refer to the troubleshooting  
section in this manual.  
4. Reinstall the spark plugs by hand until they begin to  
seat to avoid cross-threading. After the plugs begin  
to seat, tighten plugs an additional ¼ turn with a  
5/8" spark plug wrench to avoid damage to the  
spark plugs. If a torque wrench is available, tighten  
all plugs to 13 in-lbs (18 N-m).  
Green  
5. Reassemble the front and back panels (K) to the  
generator by setting the bottom end of the panel into  
the base and push into place. Insert the key (L) into  
the top locks and turn 1/4 turn clockwise to lock.  
•When the green LED is on, the charger is  
charging at a "FLOAT" rate of less than  
1.5 Amps. •This "float" charging current  
will gradually decrease to as low as 0.1  
Amps as the battery reaches 100%  
charge. It will now be kept at full charge  
without over-charging. •If the green LED  
stays on when the battery is known to be  
low, refer to the troubleshooting section of  
this manual.  
Red  
Green  
SPARK PLUG CHECK  
Engine spark plugs are an important part of the  
engine ignition system. Worn or incorrectly adjusted  
spark plugs can negatively affect engine starting and  
operation. Therefore, it is important to inspect and regap,  
or replace the engine spark plugs as indicated in the  
service interval table. The listed steps are recommended  
to access and service the engine spark plugs.  
WARNING  
Before performing any maintenance, make sure  
the Mode switch is in the OFF position, the  
circuit breaker is in the OFF position and the  
positive (red) battery cable is disconnected.  
1. Access the spark plugs (J) by removing the front  
and back generator panels (K). Insert the key (L)  
into the top locks and turn 1/4 turn counterclockwise  
to unlock. Lift the panels up and out of the base and  
set them aside. Note: there is no need to turn the  
locks located on the bottom of the panel.  
2. Pull the spark plug boots loose, then clean any dirt  
from the area around the spark plugs. Remove the  
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VALVE CLEARANCE CHECK AND  
ENCLOSURE AND SITE  
Proper cooling of the generator is vital to maintain  
performance and prevent equipment failure. Blocked  
cabinet openings or other airflow obstructions are  
potential fire hazards and can cause failures.  
Periodically inspect generator cabinet openings and the  
engine oil cooler for blockages. Do not allow leaves,  
grass, dirt, snow or other objects to build up around the  
cabinet. Keep plants and other landscaping groomed to  
allow a minimum of three feet or greater of open space  
around all sides of the generator (check your local  
building codes for clearance requirements for your area).  
Do not place a cover over the generator.  
ADJUSTMENT  
Over time, normal engine operation leads to wear in  
the engine valve train which decreases generator output.  
To restore generator output, it is necessary to check and  
adjust the engine valve lash at regular intervals  
throughout the life of the engine. However, proper valve  
lash adjustments require specialized training and tools.  
Adjustment by persons unfamiliar with the procedure can  
cause damage to the engine not covered under warranty.  
Contact an authorized generator dealer for assistance in  
locating qualified service personnel.  
CAUTION  
DANGER  
This adjustment should only be performed by  
trained personnel. If incorrect adjustments are  
made, the unit may fail to operate or operate  
inefficiently.  
Generator exhaust air contains carbon  
monoxide, a deadly odorless, colorless and  
tasteless gas. Breathing carbon monoxide  
causes severe nausea, fainting or death. Do not  
allow exhaust air to enter a building through  
windows, doors, air intakes or other means.  
Avoid breathing exhaust air while operating or  
servicing the generator set. The engine exhaust  
from this product contains chemicals known to  
the State of California to cause cancer, birth  
defects, or other reproductive harm.  
FUEL SYSTEM INSPECTION  
Avoid explosive and potentially lethal fuel leaks by  
inspecting the complete generator fuel supply system at  
intervals no greater than those listed in the Maintenance  
Table on page 21`  
. Visually inspect all hoses for  
cracks, splits, or brittleness and replace hoses that show  
these or other signs of wear. Check all connections for  
tightness and cracks, replacing any broken fittings or  
clamps. Check all connections for leaks, while the  
generator is running, using approved equipment and  
methods. DO NOT use a flame to check for leaks.  
CAUTION  
Covering or restricting the air passages on the  
generator will cause the unit to overheat and  
may create a fire hazard. Do not allow snow or  
leaves to cover enclosure openings.  
WARNING  
Leave a three foot or greater open area around  
all sides of the unit. Check your local building  
codes for clearance requirements for your area.  
Do not plant trees or plants close to the unit.  
Unit should be located to prevent combustible  
material from accumulating against the  
generator.  
Extreme caution should be taken while  
performing general maintenance.  
Do not smoke when near the unit.  
Keep flames, sparks, pilot lights, arc-producing  
equipment, switches and all other sources of  
ignition well away. Keep a type ABC fire  
extinguisher handy.  
The generator MUST be installed outdoors.  
Do Not operate engine if smell of fuel is present  
or other explosive conditions exist.  
Do Not use a flame to check for leaks.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
• Check all battery cable connections.  
• Test battery. Replace as necessary.  
• Ensure charger is plugged into receptacle.  
Loose battery cables  
Defective battery  
• Check for tripped main circuit. Reset if required.  
Improper battery charger  
function  
Engine does not crank  
• Check all charger cable connections for cleanness and  
tightness.  
• Check charger lights to verify correct operation. See Table  
A, Page 25.  
Fault in starter signal circuit  
Blown control circuit fuse  
• Contact a qualified generator dealer for service assistance.  
• Check control circuit fuse.  
• Test battery. Replace as necessary.  
• Ensure charger is plugged into receptacle.  
• Check for tripped main circuit breaker. Reset if required.  
Low battery  
• Check all charger cable connections for cleanness and  
tightness.  
• Check charger lights to verify correct operation. See Table  
A, Page 25.  
Engine cranks without  
starting  
• Ensure all manual shutoff valves are open.  
• Check for proper fuel supply pressure.  
• Verify size and fill level of propane tank (LPG only).  
• Check fuel solenoid voltage during cranking.  
• Check engine oil level.  
Poor fuel supply  
Low oil pressure  
• Check switch for proper function.  
Engine starts then  
immediately shuts down  
• Allow engine to cool, then restart.  
High engine temperature  
• Decrease loads on generator.  
• Check enclosure openings for blockage.  
Main line circuit breaker  
tripped  
• Check breaker. Clear faults, then reclose breaker.  
• Check for tripped breaker in circuit between generator  
output and transfer switch. Clear fault, then reclose breaker.  
Disconnect breaker tripped  
Generator loss of excitation  
Excitation capacitor failure  
• Contact a qualified generator dealer for service assistance.  
• Contact a qualified generator dealer for service assistance.  
• Contact a qualified generator dealer for service assistance.  
• Contact a qualified generator dealer for service assistance.  
No generator output  
Generator diode or varistor  
failure  
Generator head fault  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
• Contact a qualified generator dealer for service assistance.  
• Contact a qualified generator dealer for service assistance.  
• Verify correct engine speed setting.  
Excitation capacitor failure  
Low generator output  
voltage  
Generator diode or varistor  
failure  
Shutdown due to high engine  
speed  
Overspeed light stays lit  
Underspeed light stays Shutdown due to low engine  
lit speed  
• Reduce loads connected to generator.  
Overcrank light stays lit Failure to start  
• See "Engine cranks without starting".  
Generator not set for  
unattended operation  
• Place mode switch into AUTO position if automatic  
function is required.  
Not In Auto light stays lit  
• Check engine oil level.  
Low oil pressure light  
stays lit  
Shutdown due to low engine  
oil pressure  
• Verify correct type of engine oil for ambient temperature  
conditions.  
• Test battery. Replace as necessary.  
• Ensure charger is plugged into receptacle.  
• Check for tripped main circuit breaker. Reset if required.  
Low battery light stays lit Low battery  
• Check all charger cable connections for cleanness and  
tightness.  
• Check battery charger inline fuse.  
• Check charger lights to verify correct operation. See Table  
A, Page 25.  
• Allow engine to cool, then restart.  
• Decrease loads on generator.  
High engine temperature Shutdown due to high engine  
light stays lit  
temperature  
• Check enclosure openings for blockage.  
• Check radiator coolant level.  
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®
POWERSTATION Automated Power System  
Limited Warranty  
Warranty: Powermate Corporation warrants to the original consumer purchaser in the U.S. or Canada that  
it will repair or replace any parts or components found to be defective in material or workmanship. The  
product must be properly installed and maintained in accordance with operator's manuals, and must be  
used solely as emergency stand-by power to a utility-supplied primary power system. Warranty service  
must be performed by an authorized service center.  
Warranty Period:  
Comprehensive: Covers the entire unit (including engine and alternator) for three (3) years or 1500  
hours of operation, whichever occurs first, from the date of purchase. This warranty covers the cost of  
parts and labor to repair or replace defective parts.  
Extended Warranty on Engine/Alternator: Covers the engine and alternator for five (5) years or 1500  
hours of operation, whichever occurs first, from the date of purchase. If repair or replacement of defective  
engine/alternator parts or components is needed after the first three years, Powermate will provide or pay  
for the replacement parts or components. (Labor not included.)  
For warranty service, the customer must provide dated proof of purchase and must notify Powermate  
within the warranty period. This warranty is not transferable.  
Not Covered: The following are not covered by the warranty:  
o
Routine maintenance and tune-ups; replacement of normal maintenance items such as filters, spark  
plugs, fuses, or lamps; or consumables such as fuel, oil or coolant/antifreeze;  
Starting batteries, or service associated with battery failure;  
o
o
Damages or repairs caused by:  
~
~
Improper installation  
Improper maintenance, or failure to maintain and service the product according to the  
operating instructions  
~
~
Operation with improper fuels or lubricants, or at speeds, loads, or conditions contrary to  
operating instructions  
Abuse, accident, theft, vandalism, acts of God or other external causes;  
o
Overtime charges during repair or air freight shipping charges incurred at the customer's request,  
unless done with Powermate's prior approval.  
Warranty is void (i) if the product is modified or altered contrary to published specifications, (ii) if repairs  
are performed by anyone other than Powermate-authorized service center or with parts other than  
Powermate-approved parts, or (ii) where the generator is used as a primary power source or as back up for  
solar, wind-power or other alternative power system.  
For warranty service: Call toll free 866-769-3703, or write to Powermate Corporation, Product  
Services, 4970 Airport Road, Kearney, NE 68848.  
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS: THE COMPANY MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY  
OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. THE WARRANTY SERVICE DESCRIBED  
ABOVE IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY; LIABILITY FOR  
INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT  
PERMITTED BY LAW.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to  
state. Some states do not allow a disclaimer of implied warranties, or the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental and consequential damages, so the above disclaimers and exclusions may not apply to you.  
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CONTACT THE POWERMATE PRODUCT SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT  
1-866-769-3703  
to obtain warranty service information or to order replacement parts or accessories.  
HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Even quality built equipment such as the Powermate standby generator you have  
purchased, might need occasional replacement parts to maintain it in good condition over the  
years. To order replacement parts, please give the following information:  
1. Model No. and Serial No. and all specifications shown on the Model No./Serial No. plate.  
2. A brief description of the trouble with the generator.  
Powermate Corporation  
4970 Airport Road  
P. O. Box 6001  
Kearney, NE 68848  
1-866-769-3703  
1-308-237-2181  
Fax 1-308-234-4187  
Made in USA with domestic and foreign components  
Powermate Corporation, Aurora, IL 60504  
©2007 Powermate Corporation  
All Rights Reserved. Tous droits réservés. Reservados todos los derechos.  
Powermate® is a registered trademark of Powermate Corporation.  
Powermate® est une marque déposée de Powermate Corporation.  
Powermate® es una marca comercial registrada de Powermate Corporation.  
PowerStation® is a registered trademark of Powermate Corporation.  
PowerStation® est une marque déposée de Powermate Corporation.  
PowerStation® es una marca comercial registrada de Powermate Corporation.  
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