Operation Manual
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 
ELECTRICAL WIRING 
  All wiring must be applicable with local electrical codes. A qualified licensed electrician must 
perform all electrical wiring connections. Ground Fault (GFCI) breakers must be installed to protect all 
vehicle branch circuits. All switches and controls must be securely mounted to prevent damage and 
accidental opening or closing from vibration, road shock and vehicle motion. 
  Battery, load leads and the remote switch panel connections are necessary for completing the 
installation. Make final connections to the battery only after all other connections have been made, as this 
will prevent unintentional starting. Some specific details on each connection are stated in the following 
paragraphs. Refer to the wiring diagram for specific details. All wiring to the generator set shall be securely 
supported or harnessed to prevent abrasion. Additional support is required to prevent exposure to the exhaust 
system and any possible leakage of fuel, oil, or grease. At least 2 inches of clearance must be maintained 
between electrical wiring and hot exhaust parts. Wiring must not be located directly below or close to the 
fuel system, oil fill and drain locations. If the coach is equipped with a mechanism for removing the 
generator set from the compartment such as a mounting base or slide rack, be certain all wiring is long 
enough to allow for free movement of the generator for servicing. 
  A separate 12-volt battery is recommended for the generator set. With a separate battery, cables 
should be kept short in length thus eliminating problems with excessive voltage drop. See the Table below 
for cable size (AWG) to length requirements. 
NOTE: A heavy gauge #4 ground strap must be connected between the ground lug on the generator set and 
the frame of the vehicle. All wiring connections made at the time of installation should be readily accessible 
for periodic inspection and servicing. 
DISTANCE BETWEEN 
GENERATOR SET AND 
BATTERY 
CABLE SIZE (AWG) REQUIREMENTS 
 AT VARIOUS TEMPERATURES 
  0°F (-18°C)  32°F (0°C)  75°F (24°C) 
40’ (12.2M)  00  0  1 
30’ (9.2M)  0  1  2 
25’ (7.6M)  1  2  4 
20’ (6.1M)  2  2  6 
15’ (4.6M)  2  4  6 
10’ (3.0M)  4  6  8 
5’ (1.5M)  6  6  8 
2.5’ (0.8M)  8  8  8 
AC LOAD LEAD CONNECTIONS 
  Some generator sets have four color-coded leads. The Black leads (L1 & L3) are hot. The White or 
Gray lead (L2) is neutral and the Green lead is ground. The load leads can be routed directly from the 
junction box to the vehicle AC circuit or transfer switch connection. All installations require that the load 
leads be routed through flexible conduit from the generator end bracket to the junction box location. The 
load lead junction box must be accessible for servicing and inspection. 
  AC load lead (L2) White or Gray is always the neutral lead on PTS generator sets. Make sure the 
neutral of the AC circuit in the vehicle is connected to the (L2) White or Gray lead. If equipment ground type 
plugs and receptacles (3 prong) are used in the vehicle, the green wire must be connected to the chassis 
ground. On vehicles, which also have provisions for using an outside AC, power source, the neutral lead as 
well as the Black (L1 & L3) hot leads must be completely isolated from the generator set when power is 
switched to the outside source. 
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