Installation manual
BE
GENERATOR
VOLTAGE
CONNECTIONS
AC
VOLTAGE
CONNECTIONS
The
frame
ground
wire
(green)
must
be
properly
positioned
when
changing
the
AC
output
configuration
of
the
AC
terminal
block.
For
making
connections-
to
the
AC
terminal
block,
use
terminal
ends
for
1/4
inch
studs
that
will
accept
multi
strand
copper wire
sized
for,
the
amperage
rating
from
the
hot
lead
connection. The
frame
ground
green
wire
connects
between
the neutral
stud
and
the
generator
frame.
Generator
Frequency
1.
Frequency
is
a direct result of engine/generator
speed:
1800
rpm=
60
hertz;
1500
rmp
=50
hertz.
2.
To
change
generator
frequency,
follow
the
steps
below:
Configure
the
AC
terminal
b1ock
for
the
desired
voltage
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230V
50Hz
120V
60Hz
L1
NOTE:
When
changln~
from
60Hz
to
50 Hz see
operalor
s
manual.
WHTN1
Check
Hz.)umper
on
,AC
vonage
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~·
regulator.
Q~
AVR
CONNECTIONS
~Cl..
- -
frequency
as
shown.
Ensure
that
the
case
ground
wire
is
~
connected
to
the
correct
terminal
block
neutral
ground
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1-=,..-t--=--t
stud.
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'IS
60Hz·
120
/240V
T2(YEL) T4(GRN)
t;;;;;
60Hz·
120V T3(0RG) T5(RED)
::S
50Hz·
230V T2(YEL) T4(GRN)
3.
Remove
or install the jumper on
the
automatic
regulator
~
(depending
on
frequency).
Refer
to
BE
GENERATOR.
NOTE:
Th£
green
ground
wire
may
be
removed
in
those
installations
where
the
AC
circuit
has
a separate neutral
and ground
circuit.
This
will prevent
the
unit from being
a ground.source in
the
vessel.
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AC
TERMINAL
BLOCK
~
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
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