GENERATOR AC LEAD
CONNECTIONS
See “Voltage Codes”. This Stationary Emergency Generator may
be rated at any one of five voltages, either single-phase or three-
phase. The electrical wires in the unit’s AC connection (lower)
panel should be installed according to the number of leads and the
voltage/phase required for the application. If there are any ques-
tions regarding lead connection, refer to the wiring diagrams at the
back of this manual.
Voltage codes apply to the type of stator assembly installed on a
particular generator.
ALTERNATOR POWER WINDING
CONNECTIONS
FOUR-LEAD, SINGLE-PHASE STATOR
Four-lead generators are built to supply electrical loads with volt-
age code "A" (240V, 1-phase, 60Hz). Electrical power is produced
in the stator power windings. These windings were connected at
the factory to the main circuit breaker as shown in Figure 7.1.
The rated voltage between each circuit breaker terminal is 240V.
The rated voltage between each circuit breaker terminal and the
neutral point 00 is 120V.
Figure 7.1 — Four-lead, Single-phase Stator
3-PHASE ALTERNATORS ("Y" CONFIGURATION)
The Stationary Emergency Generator is designed to supply
3-phase electrical loads. Electric power is produced in the alterna-
tor power windings. These windings were connected at the factory
to the main circuit breaker with a “Y” configuration as shown in
Figures 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4.
The rated voltage between circuit breaker terminals E1-E2, E1-E3
and E2-E3 is either 480V or 208V depending on the model.
The rated voltage between each circuit breaker terminal and the
neutral point 00 is either 277V or 120V depending on the model.
Figure 7.2 — Stator Power Winding
Connections - 3-phase, 120/208V (12 Lead)
E1
S10
S12
S4
S5
S2
S8
S11
S6
S3
S9
S7 S1
E2
E3
L - N
L - L
Figure 7.3 — Stator Power Winding
Connections - 3-phase, 277/480V (12 Lead)
E1
S1
S4
S7
S12
S11
S10
S8
S5
S2
E2
S9
S6
S3
E3
L - N
L - L
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ACConn005 Rev. B 06/10
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