Installation Guide

TP-6967 8/15 17Section 1 Installation
1.8 Electrical Connections
Hazardous voltage.
Backfeed to the utility system can
cause property damage, severe
injury, or death.
If the generator set is used for
standby power, install an automatic
transfer switch to prevent inadvertent
interconnection of standby and
normal sources of supply.
WARNING
Grounding electrical equipment. Hazardous voltage can
cause severe injury or death. Electrocution is possible
whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all
applicable codes and standards. Electrically ground the
generator set, transfer switch, and related equipment and
electrical circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all
power sources before servicing the equipment. Never contact
electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet
ground because these conditions increase the risk of
electrocution.
Electrical backfeed to the utility. Hazardous backfeed
voltage can cause severe injury or death. Install a transfer
switch in standby power installations to prevent the connection
of standby and other sources of power. Electrical backfeed
into a utility electrical system can cause severe injury or death
to utility personnel working on power lines.
NOTICE
Canadian installations only. For standby service connect
the output of the generator set to a suitably rated transfer
switch in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1.
Have a Kohler authorized distributor/dealer or a
licensed electrician make the following electrical
connections. The electrical installation must comply
with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all
applicable local codes. Canadian installations must
comply with the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and
applicable local codes.
Ground the generator set a ccording to applicable
codes. See Section 1.8.3.
For customer-supplied wiring, select the wire
temperature rating in Figure 1-12 based upon the
following criteria:
D Select row 1, 2, 3, or 4 if the circuit rating is
110 a mperes or less or requires #1 AWG (42.4 mm
2
)
or smaller conductors.
D Select row 3 or 4 if the circuit rating is greater than
110 amperes or requires #1 AWG (42.4 mm
2
)or
larger conductors.
Row Temp. Rating Copper (Cu) Only Cu/Aluminum (Al) Combinations Al Only
1
60_C (140_F)
or
75_C (167_F)
Use No. * AWG, 60_Cwireor
use No. * AWG, 75_Cwire
Use 60_C wire, either No. * AWG Cu, or No. *
AWG Al or use 75_C wire, either No. * AWG
Cu or No. * AWG Al
Use 60_Cwire,No.*AWGor
use 75_Cwire,No.*AWG
2
60_C (140_F) Use No. * AWG, 60_Cwire Use 60_C wire, either No. * AWG Cu or No. *
AWG Al
Use 60_Cwire,No.*AWG
3
75_C (167_F) Use No. *[ AWG, 75_Cwire Use 75_C wire, either No. *[ AWG Cu or No.
*[ AWG Al
Use 75_Cwire,No.*[ AWG
4
90_C (194_F) Use No. *[ AWG, 90_Cwire Use 90_C wire, either No. *[ AWG Cu or No.
*[ AWG Al
Use 90_Cwire,No.*[ AWG
* The wire size for 60_C (140_F) wire is not required to be included in the marking. If included, the wire size is based on ampacities for the
wire given in Table 310-16 of the National Electrical Coder, in ANSI/NFPA 70, and on 115% of the maximum current that the circuit carries
under rated conditions. The National Electrical Coder is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc.
[ Use the larger of the following conductors: the same size conductor as that used for the temperature test or one selected using the
guidelines in the preceding footnote.
Figure 1-12 Terminal Markings for Various Temperature Ratings and Conductors