Power Connections
Compare this illustration with the generator to familiarize yourself with the location of these connections.
B
A - Power Connection - Power connection to transfer
switch.
B - Neutral Connection - Connect to transfer switch neutral.
C - Ground Connection - Connect to transfer switch
ground.
Ground the generator per applicable codes, standards, and
regulations. There are two generator GND lug locations.
The location shown by (C, above) should suffice for most
applications. The second generator GND lug is located
on the frame below the generator circuit breaker cover.
This should ONLY be used for a ground rod located at the
generator, if required by local codes.
For system connections such as remote start, e-stops,
and controller inputs and outputs, refer to the connection
diagrams on the following pages.
• For power output connection, use 300 volt, 167
-194°F (75-90°C) wire. See chart for proper wire size.
• For utility circuit connection, use #14 AWG minimum
300 volt, 167-194°F (75-90°C) wire.
• For transfer switch communication, use #18 AWG
twisted pair conductors, no greater than 200 ft (60 m)
in length, 300 volt, 167-194°F (75-90°C) wire.
A
A
Series 35000
1-Phase
3-Phase Wye
3-Phase Delta
3-Phase Wye
3-Phase Wye
3-Phase Wye
Series 48000
1-Phase
3-Phase Wye
3-Phase Delta
3-Phase Wye
3-Phase Wye
3-Phase Wye
Series 60000
1-Phase
3-Phase Wye
3-Phase Delta
3-Phase Wye
3-Phase Wye
3-Phase Wye
Refer to the Data Tag to determine the series of generator.
C
Voltage
Rated Amps
120/240
145
120/208
121
120/240
105
240/416
61
277/480
53
347/600
42
Voltage
Rated Amps
120/240
200
120/208
167
120/240
144
240/416
83
277/480
72
347/600
58
Voltage
Rated Amps
120/240
250
120/208
215
120/240
186
240/416
108
277/480
93
347/600
75
Wire Size
2/0
1/0
1 AWG
4 AWG
6 AWG
8 AWG
Wire Size
4/0
3/0
2/0
3 AWG
4 AWG
4 AWG
Wire Size
300 kcmil
250 kcmil
4/0
1 AWG
2 AWG
4 AWG
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