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Electrical Connections
Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 31
Main AC Wiring
NOTE: Main AC wiring must be in accordance with local
jurisdiction and codes. 
NOTE: Generator lugs are rated at 167 °F (75 °C), cop-
per or aluminum.
1. Strip  insulation  off  wire  ends.  Do  not  remove
excessive insulation.
2. See Figure 6-1. Loosen lugs at neutral (D), ground
(G), and power wire (mains) terminals (E1, E2).
3. Connect ground wire to  ground  lug and tighten to
required specification. See Table 6-4.
4. Connect  neutral  wire  to  neutral  lug  if  applicable.
Tighten to required specification. See Table 6-4.
5. Insert power wires (E1 and E2) into corresponding
lugs. Tighten to required specification.
6. Verify  factory-installed  ground  array  and  neutral
connections  are  correctly  tightened  to  25  in-lbs
(2.82 Nm).
NOTE: Neutral wire must remain connected to keep bat-
tery charged whether generator is running or not.
NOTE: Neutral bonding – For installations requiring neu-
tral to be bonded to ground, this is done on the customer
connections terminals inside generator.
See Figure 6-1. Connect a suitably sized system bond-
ing jumper in accordance with NEC Table 250.102(C)(1)
from  neutral  bar  (J)  to  ground  stud  (F).  Tighten  ground
stud  nut  to  35  in-lbs  (3.95  Nm).  This  is  required  when
generator  is  installed  as  a  separately  derived  system.
Generator will  also  require  a  connection  to  a  grounding
electrode system in accordance with NEC Article 250.64.
It is not required when generator is a backup source in a
utility  supplied  electrical  system  with  a  2-pole  transfer
switch.  Installation  must  be  made  in  accordance  with
NEC Articles  250.30  and  250.35(A)  if  generator  will  be
installed as a separately derived system.
NOTE: Tighten all wiring lugs, bus bars, and connection
points to the required torque specifications. 
Conductors of AC and DC circuits, rated 1000 volts nom-
inal or less, shall be permitted to occupy the same equip-
ment,  cable,  or  conduit.  All  conductors  shall  have  an
insulation  rating  equal  to  at  least  the  maximum  circuit
voltage  applied  to  any  conductor  within  the  equipment,
cable, or conduit. See NEC 300.3(C)(1).
Service Entrance Decals
See Figure 2-10. Locate service entrance-related decals
in the loose parts bag. 
• Place  service  disconnect  decal  next  to  main  line
circuit  breaker  (generator  disconnect)  (if  required
by local code). 
• Place service entrance warning decal in an appro-
priate location according to instructions printed on
decal.
Common Alarm Relay (Option)
Alarms  relating  to  generator  and  engine  performance
appear on the controller and in Mobile Link™ application
(if used). The controller is equipped with a common alarm
relay  providing  contacts  for  an  optional  customer-sup-
plied external alarm indicator. 
The common alarm relay is normally open until an alarm
occurs, triggering relay to close contacts.
Terminals  for  common  alarm  relay  are  provided  in  the
wiring  harness  near  the  controller  plug  (Wires  209  and
210). 
Contact rating is for resistive load only:
Battery Requirements
12  volts,  Group  26R  Wet  Cell  540CCA  minimum,  or
Group 35 AGM 650CCA minimum.
NOTE: Do not use external battery chargers.
Table 6-4. Ground and Neutral Connections
(Copper or Aluminum Conductors)
See national and/or local codes to verify correct wire sizes.
No. Description
Recommended 
Wire Size
Torque Spec
1
Power wire 
terminals
2/0 to 8 AWG 120 in-lbs (13.56 Nm)
2
Large neutral 
lug
2/0 to 14 AWG 120 in-lbs (13.56 Nm)
3 Large ground lug 2/0 to 14 AWG 120 in-lbs (13.56 Nm)
4 Neutral bus bar
4-6 AWG 
8 AWG 
10-14 AWG
35 in-lbs (3.95 Nm)
25 in-lbs (2.82 Nm)
20 in-lbs (2.26 Nm)
Contact rating 200 mA at 12 VDC










