Generac Portable Generator 1276 1 User Manual

PLEASE NOTE:  
This installation guide is not a substitute for the  
Installation and Owner’s Manual” that will be furnished  
with the Guardian® Home Standby Generator or the  
Owner’s Manual” furnished with the Guardian® Ultra  
Source Portable Generator you may purchase in the  
future. Please review the installation procedure again at  
the time of generator installation. This kit is not intended  
for use with the Guardian® Liquid-Cooled Generator  
product line. This kit is not suggested to be compatible  
with other generator manufacturer’s products.  
GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS, INC.  
P.O. BOX 297 • WHITEWATER, WI 53190  
Part#D5507  
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INSTALLATION DRAWING  
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH CONNECTED TO THE EXTERNAL CONNECTION BOX  
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PLEASE NOTE:  
This installation guide is not a substitute for the “Installation and Owner’s Manual” that will be furnished  
with the Guardian® Home Standby Generator or the “Owner’s Manual” furnished wit the Guardian® Ultra  
Source Portable Generator you may purchase in the future. Please review the installation procedure again  
at the time of generator installation. This kit is not intended for use with the Guardian® Liquid-Cooled  
product line. This kit is not suggested to be compatible with other generator manufacturer’s products.  
Generac cannot possibly anticipate every possible  
circumstance that might involve a hazard. The warnings in  
this manual, and on tags and decals affixed to the unit are  
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing this “Generator Ready” Kit for  
the GUARDIAN® air-cooled 12kW and 15kW automatic  
therefore, not all-inclusive. If you use a procedure, work  
generators. This kit will provide you the ability to pre-wire  
method or operating technique Generac does not  
your home or business in anticipation of the eventual  
specifically recommend, you must satisfy yourself that it  
purchase of a GUARDIAN® home standby generator. This  
is safe for you and others. You also must make sure the  
kit will also enable the operation of the GUARDIAN®  
procedure, work method or operating technique that you  
ULTRA SOURCE portable generator for use with your  
choose does not render the equipment unsafe.  
home. The majority of the labor involved in the generator  
installation is in the wiring. If you are purchasing for new  
construction or retro-fitting in an existing home this kit  
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Ꮨ  
will save you time and money in process. When the time  
• Utility power delivers extremely high and dangerous  
comes to add your GUARDIAN® Automatic Home Standby  
voltages to the transfer switch as does the standby  
Generator, all you have left is to connect the unit to the fuel  
generator when it is in operation.  
source and install a wiring harness from the generator to  
• Do not handle any kind of electrical device while  
standing in water, while barefoot, or while hands or feet  
are wet. DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL SHOCK MAY  
RESULT.  
the external connection box. Then, just add your starting  
battery and you have the ultimate automatic home standby  
generator system. The Guardian® is on duty.  
Four commonly used safety symbols accompany the  
DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION blocks. The type of  
information each indicates follows:  
• In case of accident 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 non-conducting 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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This symbol points out important safety  
information that, if not followed, could endanger  
personal safety and/or property of you and others.  
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This symbol points out potential explosion hazard.  
This symbol points out potential fire hazard.  
• Never wear jewelry when working on this equipment.  
Jewelry can conduct electricity resulting in electric  
shock, or may get caught in moving components  
causing injury.  
This symbol points out potential electrical shock  
hazard.  
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – The manufacturer  
suggests that these rules for safe operation be  
copied and posted near the unit’s installation site.  
Safety should be stressed to all operators and  
potential operators of this equipment.  
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Installation Guide  
Designed with the  
homeowner in mind!  
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KIT INCLUDES:  
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50 AMP PLUG ON 5FT. POWER CORD  
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THE EXTERNAL CONNECTION BOX  
Located outside the home nearest the incoming gas  
service.  
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30’ FLEXIBLE CONDUIT  
Pre-wired from the automatic transfer switch with built-  
in emergency load center for connection to the external  
connection box.  
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PRE-WIRED AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH* AND  
EMERGENCY LOAD CENTER WITH 12 CIRCUITS  
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Installed within 1 foot of the home’s main distribution  
panel. This transfer switch will provide smooth and safe  
transition between utility and generator power.  
Eliminates the need to run extension cords.*When used  
with a portable generator the transfer from utility to  
generator power will have to be performed manually.  
(See page 7)  
ITEMS YOU MUST PURCHASE:  
70 AMP double pole circuit  
breaker (must be the same  
type as in your main electrical  
distribution panel)  
Ground rod with grounding  
strap  
2’ PRE-WIRED CONDUIT FOR EASY CONNECTION TO  
THE HOME’S MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL  
Crushed stone or pea gravel  
(approximately 10-12 cubic  
feet)*  
12 UL LISTED WIRE NUTS (not shown)  
Black poly-film or other  
vegetation blocking fabric*  
TOOLS REQUIRED:  
Silicone caulk  
Drill, drill bits, hole saw (type and length will be  
determined by the materials you will be drilling and  
cutting), open-end wrenches or adjustable wrenches,  
socket wrenches or nut drivers, standard and Phillips  
screwdrivers, sledge hammer, channel-lock pliers,  
spade shovel, and safety goggles.  
Fasteners (to mount  
connection box and automatic  
transfer switch)  
Power cord clamp (to secure  
cord at the external connection  
box  
*Only required when a Guardian Home Standby  
generator is be installed.  
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MANUAL TRANSFER OPERATION USING GUARDIAN® PORTABLE GENERATOR  
TRANSFER TO GENERATOR POWER SOURCE WHEN  
UTILITY POWER FAILS  
Choose a lamp or light fixture located in a frequently  
occupied area of the house as a signal light to tell  
you when utility power has returned. This light  
should be on a utility powered circuit only so it  
operates independent of the generator.  
1. Set the generator’s 50 amp circuit breaker to its OFF  
(or open) position.  
2. Turn OFF the utility power supply to the transfer  
switch using the means provided (such as a utility  
main line circuit breaker or supplementary 70 amp  
circuit breaker installed in main panel.  
TRANSFER BACK TO UTILITY POWER SOURCE  
When utility power has been restored, you will want to  
transfer back to that source and shut down the generator.  
This can be accomplished as follows:  
Do not attempt to activate the transfer switch manually  
until all power voltage supplies to the switch have been  
positively turned off. Failure to turn off all power voltage  
supplies may result in extremely hazardous and  
possibly fatal electrical shock.  
1. Set the generator’s 50 amp circuit breaker to its OFF  
(or open) position.  
2. Let the engine run for a minute or two at no-load to  
stabilize the internal temperatures.  
3. Remove 4 hex bolts holding on transfer switch cover.  
Remove cover.  
3. Turn off the generator.  
4. Use the manual transfer handle inside the transfer  
switch (attached to sidewall with wingnut) to move the  
main contacts to their “Standby” position, i.e., loads  
connected to the standby power source (Figure 1).  
Replace handle on side of box. Re-install transfer  
switch cover.  
5. Insert the NEMA 14-50 plug (from the power cord that  
you have installed) into the mating receptacle on the  
generator control panel.  
4. Turn OFF the utility power supply to the transfer  
switch using the means provided (such as a utility  
main line circuit breaker or the supplementary 70 amp  
circuit breaker that was installed in the main panel).  
Do not attempt to activate the transfer switch manually  
until all power voltage supplies to the switch have  
positively turned off. Failure to turn off all power voltage  
supplies may result in extremely hazardous and  
possibly fatal electrical shock.  
6. Start the generator.  
7. Let the engine stabilize and warm up for a few minutes.  
5. Remove transfer switch cover.  
6. Use manual transfer handle to move the main  
contacts to their “utility” position, i.e., load connected  
to the utility power source (Figure 1). Replace handle  
on inside of transfer switch box. Replace transfer  
switch cover.  
8. Set the generator’s 50 amp circuit breaker to its’ ON  
(or closed) position.  
Figure 1 - Manual Transfer Switch Operation  
7. Turn ON the utility power supply to the transfer switch  
using the means provided (such as the utility main line  
circuit breaker or the supplementary 70 amp circuit  
breaker installed in the main panel.  
8. Remove the NEMA 14-50 plug from the mating  
receptacle on the generator control panel.  
After utilizing the 5 ft. electrical power cord for operation with  
the GUARDIAN® ULTRA SOURCE portable generator you  
must remove it. Open the external connection box. Remove  
the fasteners holding the Black, Red, White, and Green wires  
in place. Remove wires from threaded lugs and from under  
ground screw. Replace fasteners and ground screw. Loosen  
the cable clamp and slide the power cord out of the external  
connection box. Store the power cord with your GUARDIAN®  
ULTRA SOURCE portable generator.  
9. Turn ON the utility power supply to the transfer switch  
using the means provided (such as utility main line  
circuit breaker) or supplementary 70 amp circuit  
breaker you have installed in the main panel.  
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11. Using appropriate  
fasteners, mount  
11 Mount External Connection Box  
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Feed Conduit and Wires  
external connection  
box over pre-drilled  
hole to fully conceal  
the hole. (Seal around  
the hole and conduit  
with silicone caulk  
from both outside  
and inside of house.)  
Silicone  
Caulk  
The outer diameter of the  
conduit connector is 1-11/16”  
--- ƽ WARNING ƽ ---  
The external connection box must be locked to ensure  
safety and to discourage tampering.  
8. From the inside of the house, feed the end of the 30-  
foot conduit (INCLUDED and pre-wired from transfer  
switch) through the wall to outside.  
12 Mounting Automatic Transfer Switch  
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Threaded Lock Nut  
The outer diameter  
of the threaded end  
is 15/16 inches.  
1ft.  
12. Locate automatic transfer switch with built-in  
emergency load center within one foot of main  
distribution panel. The automatic transfer switch can  
be located to the left or right of main distribution  
panel. Hold transfer switch against the mounting  
surface. Level the transfer switch and mark the  
mounting holes. Drill the appropriate size pilot holes.  
Mount the automatic transfer switch to mounting  
surface with appropriate fasteners.  
9. Remove the threaded lock nut from the conduit coupling.  
10. Remove the knock out  
in the lower right corner of  
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Connect Wires  
the external connection box.  
From the rear of the  
connection box, feed wires  
& 4 pin plug into box. Slip  
the lock nut over wires and  
plug and tighten securely  
onto conduit coupling.  
Connect the black, red, and  
white wires to separate  
threaded lugs and tighten  
securely. Screw the green  
ground wire securely to the  
bottom of the box. NOTE:  
THE 4-PIN PLUG WILL not  
be connected to any  
mating plug or other wires.  
ƽ DANGER: Although you may choose to perform  
electrical connections yourself, Generac Power Systems,  
Inc. recommends that a licensed electrician or individual  
with complete knowledge of electricity perform the  
procedures in sections 13 and 14.  
ƽ DANGER: Switch service main circuit  
breaker to “off” or open position prior to  
removal of cover or removal of any wiring of  
the main electrical distribution panel. The  
wires connected to the service main circuit  
“OFF”  
Knockout  
breaker remain live or “hot”. Avoid contact with these  
wires and the service main circuit breaker connection lugs.  
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NOTE: Balance must be maintained when moving circuit  
locations from main electrical distribution panel to  
emergency load center. Circuit breaker positions  
alternate buss bars vertically. Circuits sharing a neutral  
wire should either be moved together to adjacent  
positions in emergency load center or not moved. If you  
are unsure of proper procedure or if your installation  
differs from that described in this guide, consult a  
licensed professional at this time.  
13b. In your main panel, remove the black (hot) wire from  
a circuit breaker that protects a circuit you want to  
have powered in the event of a power failure. Wire  
nut the black wire to the matching circuit lead wire  
from the emergency circuit breaker from load center  
in the transfer switch. (All circuit wires are color  
coded and labeled for easy identification). Repeat  
this process with remaining circuits to be powered  
by the generator. White wires (neutral) in your main  
distribution panel should remain connected to  
neutral bar. It is not necessary to move them. The  
emergency load center in the transfer switch supplies  
the following circuits: (5) 15A/120V, (3) 20A/120V,  
(1) 20A/240V and (1) 30A/240V.  
13a Connection of Emergency Circuits  
14 Install 70 AMP Circuit Breaker  
13a. Remove the main electrical distribution panel cover.  
Remove appropriate size knockout from the bottom  
or side of the main panel. (A 2-foot flexible conduit is  
pre-wired from the transfer switch with built-in load  
center.) Remove threaded lock nut from conduit  
coupling. Feed all wires through knockout into main  
panel. Slip lock nut over wires and tighten securely  
onto conduit coupling.  
14. Install the 70 Amp double pole circuit breaker that  
you have purchased into main electrical distribution  
panel. This circuit breaker must be compatible with  
your main electrical distribution panel. It may be  
necessary to reposition remaining circuit breakers or  
remove circuit breakers that have been disconnected  
to accommodate the insertion of the 70 Amp double  
pole circuit breaker. Connect white wire to the main  
distribution panel neutral bar. Connect solid green  
wire to main electrical panel ground bar. Connect the  
black and red wires to the 70 Amp double pole circuit  
breaker.  
13b Connection of Emergency Circuits  
UL approved wire nuts are included with installation kit.  
YOUR GUARDIAN®  
GENERATOR READY KIT  
IS NOW INSTALLED!  
NOTE: Circuits to be moved must be protected by same  
size breaker. For example, a 15 amp 120V circuit in  
emergency load center will replace a 15 amp 120V  
circuit in main panel.  
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OPTIONAL USE WITH A PORTABLE GENERATOR  
An added feature of the GENERAC® Generator Ready Kit is the ability to hook up a  
GUARDIAN® ULTRA SOURCE portable generator. Included in the kit is a 5 foot  
electrical power cord (black & red), neutral (white) and ground (green) wires. At  
one end are the terminal connectors. At the other end is the male connector (NEMA  
14-50) which plugs into the GUARDIAN® ULTRA SOURCE portable generator’s  
control panel. To install this option, insert the terminal wire end of the power cord  
into the bottom of the external connection box through the conduit clamp (not  
included) from the outside. Allow about an inch of the power cord insulation to  
enter beyond the clamp to the inside of the box. TIghten clamp securely. Attach  
ground wire (green) to the bottom of the box using the supplied ground screw and  
pre-drilled hole. Connect red, black and white wires each to separate lug posts.  
Make sure hold down nuts are tightened securely.  
ULTRA SOURCE PORTABLE GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL  
CAUTION:  
If you are performing  
this step after the 30 foot  
conduit  
has  
been  
connected inside of the  
external connection box  
you must match the  
black, red and white  
wires to the lugs of the  
wires previously placed.  
(For example: black to  
black; red to red, etc.)  
NEMA 14-50  
Receptacle  
5 FOOT POWER CORD  
WITH PLUG  
EXTERNAL  
CONNECTION BOX  
50 AMP POWER PLUG  
Lug Posts  
Bring power  
cord through  
here  
Ground  
Screw  
NEMA  
14-50 Plug  
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Site Preparation and Standby Generator Placement  
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3 ft.  
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Crushed Stone or Pea Gravel  
1. PLAN THE LOCATION OF YOUR GENERATOR.  
the location. Drill a 1-3/4” diameter hole through the  
sheathing and siding with hole saw.  
NOTE: Do not place the generator directly under a  
window.  
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Drill Hole Through House  
Select an area outside of your home nearest your  
incoming gas service. Determine where the  
generator will be placed outside of the home.  
Arrange for fuel piping with shut-off valve to be run  
to this location. Keep in mind that GENERAC®  
recommends placement no closer than 3 feet to any  
structure. Local codes may dictate placement  
farther from a structure. The 3/4” fuel inlet is located  
6 inches in from the rear of the unit on the right side  
if facing the unit from the front. The fuel inlet is 10.2  
inches above ground.  
1-3/4”  
Diameter Hole  
2. Clear an area 5-1/2 feet by 5 feet of grass and  
vegetation to a depth of 5 inches. This includes the  
distance the generator should be set away from a  
structure (3 feet) and 6 inches beyond the width and  
length of the generator mounting pad (48" L x 24" W).  
7. While adhering to all local electrical codes, route the  
30 foot conduit along ceiling/floor joists and wall  
studs to the location where the conduit will pass  
through the wall to the exterior of the house.  
3. Lay black poly-film to cover the area.  
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Drill Pass Through Hole  
4. Fill the area to ground level with pea gravel or  
crushed stone.  
5. Drive an 8-foot grounding rod into the ground to  
grade. Make sure grounding rod and strap are not  
exposed above ground level. (NEC code applies to  
grounding method.)  
1-3/4”  
Diameter Hole  
6. Determine where the flexible conduit will pass  
through the house from inside to outside. When you  
are certain you have clearance on each side of the  
wall, drill a small pilot hole through the wall to mark  
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