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OPERATING SPEED

The engine-generator must be run at the correct 
speed in order to produce the proper electrical volt-
age and frequency.

CAUTION:  EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

 

The output voltage should be checked to ensure 

the generator is working properly prior to connecting 
a load to the generator.  Failure to do so could result 
in damage to equipment plugged into the unit and 
possible injury to the individual.

All engines have a tendency to slow down when a 
load is applied.  When the electrical load is con-
nected to the generator, the engine is more heavily 
loaded, and as a result the speed drops slightly.  
This slight decrease in speed, together with the 
voltage drop within the generator itself, results in a 
slightly lower voltage when the generator is loaded 
to its full capacity than when running no load.  The 
slight variation in speed also affects the frequency of 
the output current.  This frequency variation has no 
appreciable effect in the operation of motors, lights 
and most appliances.  However, electronic equip-
ment and clocks will be affected if correct RPM is 
not maintained.  See Load vs. Output chart.

Although individual units and models vary slightly, 
the normal voltage and frequency of the engine-gen-
erator described in this manual are approximately as 
follows, under varying loads:

LOAD VS. OUTPUT

Generator 

Load

Speed 

(RPM)

Frequency 

(Hz)

Voltage

None

3690

61.5

125V

Half

3600

60.0

120V

Full

3510

58.5

115V

The speed of the engine was carefully adjusted at 
the factory so that the generator produces the prop-
er voltage and frequency.  For normal usage, the 
speed setting should not be changed.  If the genera-
tor is being run continuously on a very light load, it is 
often advisable to lower the operating speed slightly.  

CAUTION:  EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

 

SPEED ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD ONLY BE 

MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECH. 
Whenever making any speed adjustments, 
check the unit with a voltmeter and a frequency 
meter or tachometer and be sure the voltage and 
speed are correct.

Lower voltage may damage both the generator and 
any load connected to it.  Running the engine at ex-
cessively high speeds results in high voltage, which 
may signifi cantly shorten the life of appliances being 
used.

Output voltage should be checked periodically to 
ensure continued proper operation of the generat-
ing plant and appliances.  If the generator is not 
equipped with a voltmeter, it can be checked with a 
portable meter.  

CONNECTING THE LOADS

Allow the engine to warm up for two or three minutes 
before applying any load. This will allow the engine 
to reach normal operating temperature and oil to cir-
culate throughout the engine. A short warm-up time 
will permit the engine to work more effi ciently when 
the load is applied and will reduce the wear in the 
engine, extending its life.  

Receptacles have been provided to allow loads to 
be connected to the generator. The loads should 
be added one at a time.  If a large motor is being 
started; or multiple motors are being started, they 
should be started individually and the largest should 
be started fi rst.

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT OVERLOAD

    Keep the generator load within the generator and
receptacle nameplate rating. Overloading may cause 
damage to the generator and/or the loads .

Most electric tools and appliances will have the volt-
age and amperage requirements on their individual 
nameplates. When in doubt, consult the manufac-
turer or a local electrician. The nameplate amperage 
rating for electric motors can be misleading. See 
“Starting Electric Motors” in Unit Capabilities (page 
4).

These engine-generator sets are inherently self regu-
lating based on engine speed. The engine governor 
will automatically adjust itself to the load. No harm 
to the generator will result if it is operated with no 
load connected.  Proper utilization of the receptacles 
located on the control panel is necessary to prevent 
damage to either the receptacles or the generator. 
The generator is a limited source of electrical power, 
therefore, pay special attention to the receptacle 

Summary of Contents for Home power HPS6000HE

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATORS MANUAL HPS6000HE I BI FUEL GENERATOR...

Page 2: ...ion 8 INITIAL START UP Basic Operation 9 Manual Starting Gasoline only 9 Electric Starting Gasoline 10 Electric Starting NG 11 Stopping Storage 11 Operating Speed 12 CONNECTING THE LOADS 12 Wiring 13...

Page 3: ...dren c Do not smoke or use open flame near the generator set or fuel tank d Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and know its proper use Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are appropriate e Store fuel on...

Page 4: ...making enclosures for generators that have been properly engineered The use of these 3rd party enclosures is acceptable as long as they have been certified and meet current code DO NOT attempt to ope...

Page 5: ...otify the trans portation company immediately request proper pro cedures for filing a concealed damage claim Title to the equipment and responsibility for filing a claim rests with you when a generato...

Page 6: ...upplier The fuel source should be as close as possible to the outdoor operating location This will reduce the installation cost of fuel runs Connect the fuel supply line to the inlet of the fuel deman...

Page 7: ...te Length of Fuel Line Fuel Line Size less than 50 feet 3 4 inch black pipe 50 to 200 feet 1 inch black pipe Allow an additional 3 feet for each standard elbow Do not use street ells restrictive Consu...

Page 8: ...he unit If you intend to use the power plant s electric start system required when using NG you will need to purchase and install a battery to operate it Units equipped with a recoil or rope start wil...

Page 9: ...de the engine If the oil level drops below a certain point the low oil module on the engine will shut it down This low oil warning system will automatically stop the engine before the oil level reache...

Page 10: ...the fuel supply by moving the fuel lever to the ON position 3 Move the choke lever to the CLOSED position To restart a warm engine leave the choke lever in the OPEN position 4 Turn the engine switch...

Page 11: ...mer blended gasoline Using gasoline left over from winter may cause the unit to vapor lock STOPPING AND STORAGE 1 Move the engine switch to the OFF position 2 Turn off the fuel supply valve 3 Before e...

Page 12: ...oltmeter and a frequency meter or tachometer and be sure the voltage and speed are correct Lower voltage may damage both the generator and any load connected to it Running the engine at ex cessively h...

Page 13: ...receptacle on these units are designed to power both 120 or 240 volt loads The plug for this receptacle can be wired for either 120 volt 240 volt or a combination of 120 and 240 volt loads depending...

Page 14: ...nually or every 100 hours Service more often under dusty conditions WARNING EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Never start or run the engine with the air filter re moved a Remove the wing nut from the air cleaner cover...

Page 15: ...alified electrical service technician USE ONLY FACTORY APPROVED REPAIR PARTS a Bearing The bearing used in these generators is a heavy duty double sealed ball bearing They require no maintenance or lu...

Page 16: ...o output voltage Short in load disconnect Tripped or defective circuit breaker Broken or loose wire Defective receptacle No residual magnetism in generator Defective stator Defective rotor field Short...

Page 17: ...17 3180 10 60706 238 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 18: ...rn the product within 24 months from the date of purchase transportation charges prepaid to your nearest WINCO Authorized Service Center or to WINCO Inc at Le Center Minnesota THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRES...

Page 19: ...RER S WARRANTY COVERAGE The evaporative emission control system is warranted for two years If any evaporative emission related parts on your equipment are defective the parts will be repaired or repla...

Page 20: ...3180 10 20 60706 238 WINCO INC 225 S CORDOVA AVE LE CENTER MN 56057 507 357 6821 SERVICE DEPT 507 357 6831 www wincogen com...

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