I am trying to sort out hooking up my 3 ph. 10KW Winpower generator.
The original power distribution is missing.
Hoping someone here knows what I should be doing and can advise me.
It is 10KW and has a 30A breaker built in.
I see three lugs for power to a plug or panel.
I see a fourth on the generator housing that I "Think" is for the neutral and also a grounding rod?
I've been told a grounding rod is important for a generator to prevent the operating becoming the ground path when touching the generator, or even getting close to it.
I really want to have a single 208 3 ph. socket routed inside for my 2-post lift (Why I bought it), and three 120V 10A? (15A would be better.) single phase for backup power to home appliances.
Looking at an on-line chart this may have 104A at 208V 3ph.?
Going into the city on Wednesday so should be able to buy whatever is needed then.
No luck finding ANY documentation for this unit on-line.
The original power distribution is missing.
Hoping someone here knows what I should be doing and can advise me.
It is 10KW and has a 30A breaker built in.
I see three lugs for power to a plug or panel.
I see a fourth on the generator housing that I "Think" is for the neutral and also a grounding rod?
I've been told a grounding rod is important for a generator to prevent the operating becoming the ground path when touching the generator, or even getting close to it.
I really want to have a single 208 3 ph. socket routed inside for my 2-post lift (Why I bought it), and three 120V 10A? (15A would be better.) single phase for backup power to home appliances.
Looking at an on-line chart this may have 104A at 208V 3ph.?
Going into the city on Wednesday so should be able to buy whatever is needed then.
No luck finding ANY documentation for this unit on-line.