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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProduct Approval- Generator 4 StandbGeneratorBRIGGS&STRA'TTON Briggs :& Straiton The. Smart Ghoice I6PIGGGaSTPATreN-! 1 Durable,backup,power for businesses and . luxur"y homes.'Help elirnite,losses`'from`' power outages!with a Bnggs;& Stratton" Comrnercla),Standby!Generator Parts•Labor•Travel Limited Warranty Unique Airflow Technology Commercial-Grade Briggs&Stratton Vanguard-Engine • Making these models 50%quieter than most Powerful V-Twin OHV engine portable generators Easy conversion between natural gas(NG)and liquid • The unique design pushes engine exhaust out the front, propane vapor(LP)during installation directly away from your home Quality Clean Power Flexible Placement - Ensures your electronics are safely powered • Approved for installation as close as 18"to a building' Corrosion Resistant Enclosure and Base Options: Symphony Il Power Management System . Automotive grade galvanneal steel enclosure and base • Customizable to your home's needs • Aluminum enclosure and stainless steel base certified • Automatically balances the power of your home's electrical to withstand hurricane-force winds up to 175 mph load including high wattage items like air conditioning units Both options utilize powder-coated paint for years ,. and electric ovens of protection against chips jr[d alYffiion • Offers whole house power with a more affordable home generator :. ,1 4. ! US Liquid Propane Natural Gas Limited Warranty' ......._......— --....... .............— -...... - — Model 'E�npclosure Voltage Phase Hz Breaker LP kW LP Amps NG kW NG Amps Parts,Labor,Travel 17 kW Briggs&Stratton 040549 Galvaneel 120/240 1 60 80 17 70.8 15,3 63.8 5 Year 20kW Briggs&Stratton Galvaneel 120/240 1 60 100 20 83.3 18 75 5 Year 040336 20kW Briggs&Stratton 040574 Aluminum 120/240 1 60 100 20 83.3 18 75 5 Year 'This generator is rated in accordance with UL(Underwriters Laboratories)2200(stationary engine generator assemblies) ST.LUCIE COUNTY and CSA(Canadian Standards Association)standard C22.2 No.100-04(motors and generators), BUILDING DIVISION 'The installation manual contains specific instructions related to generator placement in addition to NEPA 37,including the REVIEWED requirement that carbon monoxide detectors be installed and maintained in your home. 'Warranty details available at www.briggsandstratton.com FOR C rLI REVIEWED.T, Zr� DATE PLANS AND PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON JOB OR NO INSPECTION WILL BE MADE BRlccs"ssraa 17&20kW1 Standby.Generator Engine € Lubrlcatlon Engine Model Briggs&Stratton Vanguard' Oil Capacity(oz) 79 Engine Model Type Trim Number 613275-0003-Et Lubrication System Full Pressure Engine Speed(RPM) 3600 Recommended Oil 5W30 Full Synthetic .— ----.....-- ........................_...._.._..---- Engine Fuel Liquid Propane(LP)or Low Oil Pressure Sensor Yes Natural Gas(NG) ^+ . 7,,77777-777,771 Engine Cylinder Configuration OHV g Alternator`Specs ` Number of Cylinders 2 Manufacturer Briggs&Stratton Displacement(cc) 60.6/993 Type Self-Excited,Rotation Field Bore 8c Stroke(in) 3.37/3.41 Voltage Regulator Automatic Compression Ratio 8.5:1 Insulation Class F - x„ �' Governor Type Electronic Controller Features F� S Frequency Regulation +/-1 Hz Hour Meter Yes Valves OHV with Hardened Seats LED Digital Display Yes Ignition System Fixed timing Magnetron' Fault Code Display Yes Electric Ignition Starter Motor Rating Voltage 12 Volt Weekly Exerciser Yes Battery 12 Volt rp IPrattons t = � Sound Rat . FuelConsumptron — At7Meters - 60%Load 100%Load 17kW 20kW 'S Liquid Propane 74 ft'/.hr 2,06 gal/hr 118 ft'/hr 3.28 gal/hr 64 dBA 64 dBA Y Lowest measurement of 12 microphones around generator.Sound Natural Gas 170 It' hr — 248 ft.' hr — level measurement at other locations around generator may be different depending upon installation configuration. Liquid Propane 83 ft'/hr 2.31 gal/hr 135 ft'1 hr 3.75 gal/hr Y O a Natural Gas 187 ft'/hr — 260 ft'/hr — Fuel consumption rates are estimated based on normal operating conditions.Generator operation maybe greatly affected by elevation and the cycling operation of multiple electrical appliances-fuel flow rates may vary depending on these factors. 2 BAlacsssraarr"onf 17&20W Standby Generator Other P®stares Certification Enclosure Material Galvanneal Steel or Aluminum CARB Compliant Yes Overcrank Protection Yes NFPA Approved Yes Engine Warm Up(sec) 20 or 50 Automatic Transfer cUL Listed to CSA 22.2 NO 100-04 Yes Switch Controlled Engine Cool Down(min) 1 NEMA Compliant Yes Response Time(sec) 26 or 56 Automatic Transfer EPA Certified Fuel System Yes Switch Controlled Basic Wireless Monitor Monitoring options Available Accessories InfoHub'Monitor �- Continuous Maintenance Kit 6035 BatteryCharging Yes Weight and Dimensions Cold weather Kit 6231 17kW 20kW Basic Wireless Monitor 6264 Assembled Weight(lbs) 484 500 Infollub 6260 Overall Dimensions(in) 50.5 x 32.9 x 31 50.5 x 32.9 x 31 Remote Status Monitor 6144 Packaged Weight(lbs) 597 613 Packaged Dimensions(in) 68.1 x 41 x 39.5 68.1 x 41 x 39.5 I 47" 31" R t o-a sr I , °s i 50.5" 32.9" 3 BRIGGSSSTRATI'ON.3 17&2OkW'Standby Generator ! Natural Gas(,Inlet Pressure less than 2 PSI/Pressure Drop 1/2"Water Column/Specific Gravity 0.60 1/2"pipe capacity 3/4"pipe capacity 1"pipe capacity 1-1/4"pipe capacity 1-1/2"pipe capacity 2"pipe capacity 20'Length' 118 247 466 957 1,430 2,760 40'Length' 81 170 320 657 985 1,900 60'Length' 65 137 257 528 791 1,520 80'Length' 56 117 220 452 677 1,300 100'Length' 50 104 195 400 600 1,160 -77777-77-7777777 Liquid Propane/Inlet Pressure 19"�frater Column!Pressure Dropt/2 Water Column!Specifiti'Gravity1:50 1/2"pipe capacity 3/4"pipe capacity 1"pipe capacity 1-1/4"pipe capacity 1-1/2"pipe capacity 2"pipe capacity 20'Length' 200 418 788 1,617 2,423 4,666 40'Length' 137 287 541 1,111 1,665 3,207 GO'Length' 110 231 435 892 1,337 2,575 80'Length' 101 212 400 821 1,230 2,370 100'Length' 101 212 400 821 1,230 2,370 Transfer Switch Specliflcations Prewired 16 Circuit 100 AMP Model 071076 Standard 16 Circuit 100 AMP Model 071047 ; EVERY STEPf Symphony'll 100 AMP Model 071071 � k. NEED :tr Symphony ll 150 AMP Model 071070 -; �,. _ -• o . . - op Qutgeft Symphony H 'LOO AMP Model 071068 Symphony'11 Dual 200 Amp 2x200/400 Model 071057 Voltage Rating 120/240t ® S ® i FREE Select Circuit:l6 ® i Number of Protected Circuits TEI Symphony'II:Whole House 0 0 1 UL Approved Yes NEMA 3R Rated Yes sk Disclaimer:Not for Prime Power or use where standby systems are legally required,for serious life safety .,health hazards,or where lack of power hampers rescue of fire-fighting operations. 'This generator is rated in accordance with UL(Underwriters Laboratories)2200(stationary engine generator assembles)and CSA(Canadian Standards Association)standard C22.2 No,100-14(motors and generators). BRIGGS&STRATTON CORPORATION 'Total length o'p:ping from outlet of regulator to appliance furthest away. POST OFFICE BOX 702 BRIGGS&STRATTON Briggs&Stratto.n has a policy o`:continuous product improvement and reserves the right to modify MILWAUKEE,WI 53201 USA '} its specifications at any time and without prior notice. B51007-13-4m Copyright 02017.All rights reserved. YOU.POWEREU. kBER110GORS:&STRATro Installation and: Operation Manual 1.AW 2:OkW Sin. le Phase Air Gaoled. Standby Generator System �k . 9 .. x ............ ....... .... X ....... . ......... ............ .. L £ 4 4 !_ " .... ........ .. ...... ..... ..... .. ..... .. ....... .......... .. .............. .... ........ ... a E ... ........ ........ ......... ..... _ ..... ... .. ...... ......... ..... .. ... ........ ............ �" :..+ ............................................................ ....... ... .. .. ......... .......... ....... 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C@ This This generator is rated in accordance with:UL(Underwdters Laboratones}:2200{sta.:tionary:engine:genera..tor assemblles);and CSA.(Caz►Adjan:Standards Association).standard,029.9.No 10074(motors and.generators),: LISTED Copyright©Briggs&:Stratton; 80020625USCN Milwaukee,WJ,USA.. Revision(C}. I Table Of Contents Important Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Installation : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . : 7 Owner Responsibilities. ? Installing DealerlContractor Responsibilitles 7 Unpacking Precautions ... 8 Dehvery'Inspectiart.... ..,.... . .. ,,.... .. ........ . ...... ....8. Shipment Contents„. $ Generator Placement 9 REDUCE THE RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.......... ... ...11) Other General Locatian GuitlelineS.... _........ .._......:..... .......11 REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ,... 12 Electrical and Fuel Inlet Locations< 14 Liffing the Generator . 15 Concrete:Andhoring of Unit:; _. ... 4 .... .. ......... .....:1.5 Access:Ports .... 1:6 The Gaseous Fuel System ,........... ... ..... . .... .. .... .18 Fuel Corisumption ,...........19 :Fuel Pressure, 4 DW 1 A 1. 4. 19 PowerLoss :19 Fuel P10e:Sizing. ...... ..... .. . ....... .. . .... 19 Fuel Con erelon....... ...............,, .. ...,:.,......,, ,..,,......... 20 System Connectors. ..e. V2'1 Communication,Conneetions .2.2 Generator AC Connectibft System .__-- ...... 22 Utility,circuit connection 4 23 Generator PowerConnection. . . ..... ... .. . .. . ...... . F 23 Transfer Switch.Communication ..... ....... System:Control Panel h 24 'Final Installation.Considerations...r .Initial Start-up(No Load)-. 30 Electronic Governor System r 31 ........ _. __ ....... ... .. Operaf�on:..:...,...,.. 32 ........ _._ _ ........... . .,. Automatic Operation Sequenced 32 Setting Exercise Tmer ..32. ::.::.:... Installation lnspection ; ; ,,, 32 v ... ... ._.. ..... .... Schematic(W�ringt@lagra ns ;. - 34 .. ...... .... ...... . Operator's.Sect�o'i . . . . 3s. _ _ ... _.... _.. .... Con#rols . . 38 a Access:Pan .. .r. .., ..,. . . . . ....... . . . ....... . .4Q' ...... . ....... .............operation: . ._....... . : ..........^...... . .:..... .. . . .... 2. ...... ........ ......... .......... ... . Engine 0i1..,......................,.... .,..... ...... ....._.,..:4z. _ _...._.. Battery,.. . 42 15 Am Fuse . .... ........ ....... ..._... .:... ...... .. 42 p. Automatic Operation Sequence .. -. ..42 ... ..._. _. ... _.._ .. ..... Maintenance.,... .. ::...::;:. .w..4.. ... . 43 _ Service Code DetectionSystem:.:.. .,..,. r.,.....,. ..:43 .. Generator........... hainte.oaace: :. . . . . . . .: . ............ .6 _......... rce ,..........,.. .................48 _....... ...... ......... ........ .... Adjust:Valve Lash......,.., ........................ ........ ... ...... ...... .. . ...... . ... ..... erv�ce Air earner,.;;.. .. . ... .. ......... .. .... ..;'50 . _ Serv)ce Spark Plags ; :: :,,,..<, ,..<. ;,. 57 Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Generator:Speelfications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Engine Specifications.:.. :. ; . , , . . .,:. . . :. .:; : . . : . . 53 Common Service Darts... . . . . . . .:. 53 3: 7 � i i Installation Installlna Dealer!Contr$ctor Responsibilities Equipment Description This product is only:for use as an optional generator • :Read.and observe the;safety rules. system which provides an aftemate source.of electric Install:only an UL approVed transfer switch:that is powerandao serve loads such as heating,refrigeration compatible with:the generator. systems,and:comm:.unication:systems:that;when stopped Read:and follow the instructions given in this during.any power outage;could cause discomfort or installation and:start-up manual. inconveniertce Installation must strictly comply with all applicable NOTICE This product does NOTqualifyforeitteran codes,industry.standards, laws,and:regulations. emergency standbyor legally required standby system Allow sufficient:room:on all<sides of the:.generator as defined:;by NFPA70(N'EC. for maintenance and servicing._ Emergency generator systems are4ntended:tq Coad Weather Kit automatically supply.11umination,power,or both; to des'ignated:areasarid equipment in theevent of.. If:operating the generator below 30°F( 1°C);itis HIGHLYfailure of:the:norma.:supply Emergency systerns, RECOMMENDED:that a.Model:6231 Cold VUeather:Kit may,also provide power for°such functions as be installed:. ventilation where essential to-mamtaii.:n life,where; These items::are available;at your.Iocal servicing dealer... current:interruption of the noy rmal supplwould, produce serious Irfe afety.orhealth:hazards. For cold,weather areas{below Or(-i 8°C))it is:also: Legally Required standby generatorsystems: recommended that:a BCI,Size 75,wet lead-acid: battery be used of 630 CCA minimum are tritendedto automatically supply power L` to selected,toads in;the event of failure of the If you need more information on this;matter;.please:call normal source which couldc(eate:hazards or 800 732.2989 between$00 AM:and 5 00:PIUl CT: hamper rescue or firefighting operations:. Every effort has been made to ensure that information m this manual is accurate and current However,we . ....... .reserve the right to.changer: , ..... m the product and this document at any time wiltthout prior - ` notice x i y Only currentaicensed`electrical and plumbing professionals I . . should attempt standby generator syetem�ristallations, ,. . ............ ......... tnstallaUons:musts#rictly comply wrtlt allaapplicable codes � • industry standards,laws and l'egutans: ...... ©caner Responsibrities :: ... : .. . _...... .. ...... .......... ........... bead:and follow the instructions gwen m the __.. ..:. _...... ... _._operator's manual ........ _. ... ...... ....... .... ...... .........1... ..._ _ . . _.... . .....:...Follow:a:regular schedule in;marntarriing,caring ......... ......... ........ ........................................................... .. . ..:....... for and using yourgenerator as specified in the ._ .. _.... ... ....... ........ .operator's manual _.. _.... Carbon monoxide deteotor(s)MUST be installed ..... _.. and niaintai... indoors ac'bedin0 to the......... ...I.......... ... ......... ................ . .......... ......... ...............manufacturer's instructions[recontrimertdations. ....... _..... . Smoke:a[arms:cannof detectcarbon monoxide ....................................gas::. ........... ................................................................I......................... ...........................-.1..................................... ....... .__............ . ..__. .Smoke.:detector(s)MIDST be:installed.... __.. _. .... ....... _......... and rnaintaenei indoors accorcimg to the rnanufacturees instructions!recommendations: Carbon monoxide-alarms cannot detect smoke:. If you have questions about.intended.use.,ask your installer or;tlealer or call 8300 732:2989:between: 8:00 AICA and 500 PIVI CT:. 7 Unpacking Precautions Shipment Contents The:unit is slipped ready for installation Avoid The:standby;generator system:is supplied with:: damage from dropping, bumping,;:collision!etc.Store and unpack:carton:with the;proper side:up,as:noted it (5W3.0 Synthetic} on the shrppng carton, Flexible steel fuel line Installation/Operation manual Product and emissions warranty booklet Delivery'Inspection Spare access:roof keys After removing the carton,carefully inspect the • :Spare 15 Amp ATO type fuse generatorfor anydarnagathat may have.:oceurred during shipment,. Tamperproof plug If loss or damage is noted;at time of delivery,have theperson(s)making delivery note all damage on.the freigiitbiil aid aff�zfis signature under the consignor's memo:of.loss or damage..if lossor damage is noted after delivery",separate the damaged materials Not noluded and contactthe carrier for claim:procedures. Parts * Carhon:monoxide detectors) damaged in shipping are not warranted:. Smoke deteetoc(s) • Starting.'battery • Connecting:Wire apd conduit :Fuel supply valyp"lu .DIng Crane;:tifting straps chains orcables Two8071,engths. 314."'rominal minimum scfleduled� steel pipe(NOT conduit) Torque screwdriver,:5 fo 50 irich pound range ......... . Volta a/fre. uenc meter . . ......... ........ _....._ ...... g ..... ........................ ... Y it .. ................ .......... ........... ....... .. ..... .. ... ..... 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V Generator Placement Before instelling:generator,:consult with:home ow..ner and conveythe following regiiirernents,which mustbe: satisfied:before the:installation is:complete. There are two equally important safety conserns.in regards to:carbon monoxide poisoning and fire.There are-Wso s8verat generaj location guidelines that must be met before;the installation:in considered,complete: .................................................. _..............:......_ ................... WARNING.Running engine gives,off carbon I-; monoxide,:an odorless,colorless,poison gas:. Breathing earbomtrionoxide could result in death: serious injury,headache,fatigue,dizziness,. vomiting,confusion,seizures,nausea:or fainting.. Operate:this product ON LYoutdoors iman area that. Wil:not accumulate deadly exhaust:gas. Keep exhaust gas away:from:any windows,:doors, ventilation:intakes,soffit vents,:crawl spaces,open garage doors or other openingsahat can.allow exhaust;gas to enter inside or,be drawn Into:a: potentially occupied building or structure. Carbon monoxide detector(s)MUST pe ristalled and maintained indoors according to the manufacturer's instruct%.ons/recommendations. Smoke alarms cannot detect%darbon:monoxide<gas. Exhaust:Side of the Generator h AF r s ...... ..... _. ............ . ...__ _.._.. .........' ,. ....._.. ........._.._........................ ... . .. .. • ......... .. x ... ........ ......... .......... ..._ .. ..................... .._..... ...... _..... r _._ _....._ .......... :...,. . .............. .... ............ ...............::A. . B B. ........................ ... .. _. .... ............ ........ ......... .. .... A-Exhaust outlet side of wean 61.0f enclosure: ...... .... .... B Air inlet side _......... ......................_............_...._ofwatherpro6f enclosure_ ............................................_.................................................................................._.... . 9' L Placement of Standby Generator to REDUCE:THE;RISK OF CA13BON MONOXIDE POISONING The arrows tnthe figure below point to.POTENTIAL points of Ontr' for Carbon Monoxide Gas._ z AW m xm S, �i �gg�, ��lggg S 5�i� � a �.'� 'jy .tf� '. r :� i �.:{�, � - '�'�'� L. -.•� 4',�€.,�'x i - -Nil MznUM S^. t� 3� i ........ .. ....... ........ ......... ......... ....._.. s, s ...... .............. .. ............ ... ...... _-.... -6- t v ......... ...................... ................. .... .... ................ . ......-_...... All fuel:burningequipment;such as standby Ensure exhaGstgas.is kept awaytro:MA "-" generators,contains carbon monox�de}(C ?)gas in r B.?-!windows:,....._ .............................................. .... ........ ... the engine exhaust.:CO gas is adoiless,colorless�an C-doors. tasteless and is unlikely to be noticed until:a person rs ,. ............ ....... ......... .. . ....... overcome CO as can loll you so it�s re urred that the D ventilation intakes following isJhcluded.as.part of the:installation E soffit vents: ........ ........ ...................... ........ ._............ .. ....... Install generator outdoors�n:an area that will not: F garage doors: -accumulate:death exhaust as ...: :. -- Y g G crawl spaces or ath,er openings ibai.can;aflow ............ . DO N'OT nstallgerierator.. .ere exhaust gas.. ..... ........exhaust:gas to enter in de or:be drawn int6 a:. . could:accumulate and enter inside or beArawn. potentially occupied building or structure. ..... .......... ....... .............. . .. ......... ... . . into a potentially occupied.building ousfructure: .... .... _... _._..... . .... ......._ ,.By law.it'is required in many:states to'have o ..... ...... ...... A _............ ......... ......Carbon.Monoxide(CO):.detector1n:operating ......... .......... condition in your home.Carbon monoxide . ........... ._.. _.. .. .... ........... .... ....... . .:... ......... ...................... detectar(s tA)'.MUST i e.Walled and maintained indoorsaccordingtothe manufacturer's instructions......: o... ::.:..... .. recommendations ACO.monitor is electric .... __:... .......... .. ..... deviceahat detects hazardousai;vels of G0 When therejs a buildup of CO,the monitor vuilE alert.the i i I occupa. nts byz flashing.visual indicator light:and alarm.Smoke:alarmseannotdetect CO gas;. Yourneighbor(sj home:may,be:exposed:tothe:engine: exhaust from your standby generator and rnust;be. considered when nstalling your standby generator TO I • Direct-the.standby:generatorexhaust:awayfrom or parallel to:thebuilding or structure.DO NOT STANDBY direct the generator:e.xhau.StaOw.ard$.a potentially GENERATOR occupied if.ding,structure,;windows,doors, _ ventilation:intakes,soffit vents, crawl:spaces, open garage doors or other open►ngs:'where ✓ / ` haust gas .could accumulate and enter inside f exg f or be drawn.Into potentially occupied building or ,_ EriGiNE s Structure. o ��h y�� EXHAUST DO NOT place:standby generator in arty area. where.:leaves ar de.bris normally accumulates. Positionstandby generator in an area where yz winds will carry the exhaust gas away from any potentially occupied building or structure. Jk3d ► N may. '4 c VM 4 ' Other GOneral Location duldefines • Place the standby generator in a prepared .................... location that is:flat and has provisions for water ...... ... drainage. .............. ............. f Install the standby gererator.in a location where....... _. sum rn dischar p p' p. ge,rain'gutierdownspouts; _... ........ roof run�off,_landscape irrigation;:or_water..._... .. . sprinklers w ll riot flood the unit or spray the _. enclosure an-d-: nter any air inlet or outlet ... ..... :openings. r . ...... .Inslte. ta..... .............. . .. hndby.generator:where:itwill.not ...._. ........._.._. affect or obstruct and.services;including covered, concealed and„underground;such.as telephone, ........ .................................. ..... ......... .. ....... ...... ... .................................................. .... . ..electric;:fuel(natural gasf LPG vapory, irrigation;......._ ...... _. ....:air conditioning;cabfe„septic;aewer.we-ll.;and so:..... .... .. ........ .... .forth:.......,. . ........ .. ......... ...... .._._... .._.. ........ ......... ........................................................... _......... ........ e. Installthe standby generator where:leaves; grass;.... _........ ......... ........ _....... .. ....... ._...................... ............... ... ......... ........ .........snow,:etc.:will not obstruct.air:inlet and outlet. openings. If prevail ng winds will cause blowing or drifting .you may need:to construct a:windbreak to: ........ . .. proteet:the unit:..... .... _......... .._.......... .,_..........................._..............................._... _...... ......................._........... ...._......................................: ---..........--............ . 1.1 Placement of Standby Generator to A WARNING Exhaust heatlgases could ignite REDUCE THE RISK.:QF FIRE " combustibles or structures resulting.in death Requirements: :) serious injuryand/or:property damage. NFPA 37;2010,section:4.1.4;.Engines:Located: ' Exhaust outlet side of weatherproof enclosure moat. Outdoors.'Engines,and their weatherproof housings have:at least 5 ft. (7.5 m)minimuin.:clearance from any if provided,that are installed outdoors shall be located structure.,:shrubs,:trees or any kind of vegetation; at"least 1.5m(5 ft):from openings.in Ovalis and at least • Standby g6neratbtwe6therptoaf.:Ohdlo8ure mu8tb6.at 1.5.m(5 ft);from_:structures:having combustible walls. A least5 ft (1:5 m)from.windows,doors,any wall.opening, rninimum separationshall not be required where either of sf rubs orvegetation over 12 inches(3t)5 cm)inheight> the:following conditioris exist:. Standby;generatorweatherproof enclosure must:have 1.The.adjacent:wall of the structure:has a:fire a:minimum of 5 ft..0 5 m):;overhead clearance from' resistance:rat ng of.at least 1 hour. any structure,overhang or.rees. 2.The weatherproofenclosure is constructed . DO NOT placeI.weatherproof enclosure under a.deck:. of noncombustible materials and;it has been- or other type of structure fY►at:may:eonfine airflow. demonstrated that afire within the enclosure will not a Use.only flexible fuel:line:provided::Gonnect provided ignite combustible materials:outside the:enclosure::' fuelline to;generator, DO. NOT Use with or substitute any other flexible fuel line. AnnexA Explanatory Material • Smoke detectors}MUST be installed and maintained A.4.1.4(2):Means of demonstrating compliance ndoors:accordinc the:manufacturees instructions.! are by means of full-scale fire tests:or by calculatiort. recommendatton" Carbon monoxide alarms cannot. procedures.,such as those.given;in NFPA555,Guide on. detect smoke. Methods for Evaluating:Potential for.Room Flashover. DO:NOT place weatherproof enclosure ri:manner Tacomply:with:condition.2.abovethe weatherproof. oilier than;shown mill stratlons. enclosure has been.construded completely.of non combustible materials and ftli=scale:fire tests:'Eave been NOTICE The flgures�,.below demonstrate the minimum conducted to demonstrate:tl at.afire.withintl a enclosure: installation distances_allow.ed.to structur(4s:arid iterris. will not ignite combustible:materials outside the enclosure. shown in legend 18in: �Yr (45.7 cm)rrm5 m) ..... 5ft 1: s �� � - R : ..... ........ ............................. t r ... 5ft, 15m: t ��. )�� xhust u y�` J 1 Exfiasf Ea �\ C - Direction. i _...._ _ .::::... Sft(i¢ni o ....................... ......... ............ ....... _. .. ...._ .. n f .. Standby O ..... ._ ......... Legend for G.ensrator Locations to reduce the risk: C"Standby W6Iatherproof enclosure:must:have a. . ..... .of fire. _... ......... _. ... ...... _..... ....minimum:of 5:feet.0,5 m)overhead clearance from . _... A Standby weatherproafenclosure must be at least 5ft any structure,.overhang.or trees. (1.5m).from:windows;doors:any wall opening,shrubs D StandbyWeatherproof.enclosure:must have.a orvegetation aver 12inehes(30:5 cm)in height: minitnum..of 18 mehes(45 7 cm);:clearance from:any structures with or without:a fire rating. 8 Exhaust outlet side ofweatherproof enclosuremust NOTICE DO NOT place weatherproof enclosure under a have at least ft(1 5.m)minimum clearancefrom any: - deck or other type of covered structure that_may confine structure,shrubs,trees any kind of Vegetabon. airflow:.. 12 T :n Efettrical and' uel Ilet Locations The a/4 inch N.P.T.fuel.inlet connect.or:(A),and electrical inlet location:(B)Js.shown below.. :A 1/2.inch:knock out�is provided Jor the:elactrical inlet.This inletmay be enlarged or supplementedlo; Accommodate a maximum.conduit size.of 1,1/2 inches;, Ensure that:ft ih,stalleddon inter the Unitin the: .;zone(0 shown in:the drawingsuch that they properl y enter the:electrical box and:do not.interfere with:the fully-.600hed t6of.. TheStandl y.generator is sUpplied,witkabase.that, uriless.�mandated by local code,.does inot..require.a concrete SlAb. Y II ............ ........ .................... ....... ...... .. .... ...... ........... ...... ...........................-............ ....... ........- . ................ ............................... .............- . ............. .......... .......... i. . ......... ...... ....... ............................ ..... .... .................. ..........r p p ..... ...... .................................................. ...........................................................-........... Q. .... ....... ........... . . ..... ........... p ........... .... .. .... ..........................- ............. . ...... ......... ....... ............. ......................... .... ...... ... ............... ........ ...........-- .......... .......... ................... ...... .......................... Ii ................. ......................... ................... ............... .................................. ....... ........... ...... ...... . ..... ......... .......... ....................... ........ ....... ........... ......... ............. ............................ ...... .......... ....... ................. ............. ...................................................... ...... .................... ................ 0 ........ . ........... ........... A .......................--................ .............. .................... ........ .................... ......... ................ 7...... ................. ........... ......-.... ........... .................. ...- ... ..... ........ .. .. .... ............................................... ...... ................. ...... ....-................................................................ .......-............................. ............................. ...................................... ..............- ........ .................................................... ............................................................................... ...--........... ... ............................ 1:3 Lifting the Generator WARNING: Hazardous Voitage.-Contact with – — - _. &M.:or power lines could cause electricshock:burns, resulting in death:.or serious 01ury Liftin77 g Hazard/:Heavy.Object-Couid result in. E sertous'm .� ry. E U i I • If.lifting or hoisting equipment is used,:DO NOT contact any power lines._ . —: • DO.NOT lift or move generator without:assstanee; �- _.--- 5----^ Use lifting pipes:as described in.Lifting:the Generato . DO NOT:I'�ft:urif iy roof as damageto.generator will ocxur:. A . B: The generatorweighs more than 500 pounds(227 kg).. Propertools,:equipmenf.and:qu.I edpersonnel:should:be used in all phases of handling and moving the generator.. G :. ...... _ C. Two 6011 lengths of 3/4"'nominal minimum.scheduled 40;steel pipe(A);supplied by the installer,are required to.lift:the generator:manually.Inset pipes tl rough the Wing holes:(B)located nearthe unit's base,. You may also lift the unit using a"hook,and hoist'' method attached:to the lifting pipes;provided that you; s: Lite a spreader bar to ensure that:the chains or cables DO NOT touch tl e neneratoes roof. _.... ...... _. __....... _.... _. ... Concrete Anchoring of Unit �.; .. ...... ........... . . .. In areas defermined to be.hurricane--rone;.itis reeommerided to anchor the standby generator to .. concrete..The.concrete anchors must berated to ho.[d _..... 800lbs(kg).There are four(C)7/16 inch hole locations _. around the base of generator in which to anchor the ur3it ... . .. . ... .._. ............... .. .... ....... ...... .. ... ;Z ... " �. NOTICE. Unless mandated by.local or state code,.a... ..-. ............... ..... . concrete slab isnot required: _... ......... _...._. ... ..._................. ......... ........: .. ....... . .........._...... . ............ ...... ........ ........... ._........................... ................._................_.._..........................................................._...................................................... .. ....................... .. .C G`. .................. . .......... ..........................................................................._..................___........................,..........................._..._......................._ ..,.. .. ................._....... ..... _......................................................_._.... . .......... ....._............................._..........................................................:...... . .............. _........................................................................................._ ..................__............................................................._........................., .................. .. ................ .... _.........._..._ ............................._._........_.......... ................_.......... ._._._......................................................................................................: ................. ............. ..._,.. .... ................ ............. C' -- G; 14 Grounding the:Generator Generator Power Connection The;standby generator m 'the" 't Hi das part of Using installer supplied minimum:300V wires and a system that includes a listed transfer:switch,;with the table.located:on page 21,conriect.generator neutral to ground bonding:at the:transfer switch:in- power output>Line 1, Line.2 :neutral and ground to the accordance with rn.stallatron instruottons Unless corresponding Line.;,Line2,ineu.tral and ground:in the mandated by iocal:code,,additional grounding to: transfer switchWhen making conriecttons,obey wire. earth at the generator.is riot required Any grounding type:and torque specifications printed on:the circuit at:generator must use.meta[.piercing lockwashers breaker and:neutrallground'connectors. (or equal),:UL listed terminals►nstalied per'terminat supplier's iristructions, and comply with national. Transfer Switch:Communication. electrical.codes ac d local:requirements. Using installer supplied#18 AW. G:[1 mm2];twisted:pair conductorsT:no greater than 200 Win length, connect Utility Circuit:Connection: 4M:F3.x)anal 5.(Tx Rx GNID)from the generator' "240V Utility"leads:musthe:routed in conduit:The terminal t loekto 4(TIR).and 5(GND)on the:trarisfer `240V.Utility"leads deliver p6wer30 the generator's switch control board. circuit board,optional battery.warmer and optional:oil warner.This power also charges`the battery.When power on:those leads is lost,the generator will:start.. Using installer suppliedf minimum 300V.,14:AWG 2 [2 5 mm: wire;connect:each control circuit terminal in th'e:generator (25 and 26):to the:fuse.block:iathe:automatic teansfer.switch. *Use National Electric Code for correction:factors and: wire.size:calculations. 4 i ....... ............................ ... ...... ......... - ....... ........ ... ........ ...... .... .. ... .. ..... ... .. ... c � 1 r: d' - .._... .... .—...f... ... .. � - € i€ 5{GN .. ..... r :: .. ....... . .. __ _ �� �.a ......... .. p GN {� GNDTB fO:CdC ............ ........... ..... .................... .. .. .. ..:.:.........._.. ....................... o B k: • t ... ... ...... i R ....... ......... ... '' .. ........._ .. 22 � x bar � tea' - z S DB GENERATORS a.} " .2i'1 g'aa P, Ili '' t'°`k • * , ` 3 AWA o a a, r � eo - Features and Benefits -, ".' ,' •' The smart way to direct backup power anywhere t ° in your house,without the'need for a large, `j expensive generator, - -, Lets you prioritize the use of up to 8 high- »' wattage,appliances Actively monitors and manages power usage to protect against generator overload ~° Customized installation',that can easily be adapted to meet your changing power requirements. Symphony° 1:1' Power Management System Whole-house power is now a whole lot more affordable with Briggs & Stratton's new Symphony®II Power Management system. As the most customizable Power Management system anywhere, this patented technology is the easiest way to give your family unprecedented peace of mind and protection during a power outage. Symphony®II Power Management automatically balances the power needs of your home's electrical loads—including high-wattage items like air conditioning a units, electric stoves and electric dryers—to give your family uninterrupted, .' whole-house power with a more affordable home generator. To learn more, visit BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM. i pt3ttl artcssras'raro SYMPHONY- 11 POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 800.732-2989 BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM How Symphony° II Works With Symphony®II Power Management, ," you can select up to eight high-wattage '" appliances based on your family's specific power needs. It then manages the �� t distribution of power from the generator " to those appliances—automatically. This load management ensures the generator won't overload so your family can continueA with its daily routine uninterrupted. , Additionally,the Symphony®II Power Management transfer switch is wired 4 2 into your home's existing wiring, where it monitors your home's electrical circuits, you save even more on the cost of in Y �°]� H I.* � ! 1 installation. I 1 `� How You Save with Symphony® II POWER h9ANA<--F_MLNT TMCF-N0L_OGY Symphony®II Power Management lets Flow Does the Symphony°11 Power Management System Work? you purchase a smaller, more affordable home generator system while maintaining M When a power outage occurs, The Symphony®II system continues the comfort of whole-house power. With the transfer switch senses it, to manage the high wattage Symphony®II Power Management,you'll automatically starts your generator appliances, like air conditioners, to benefit from: and quickly switches your home to ensure that the generator is never backup power to maintain essential overloaded. • A reduced initial investment power needs. • Lower fuel costs • Lower installation costs ® The advanced Symphony®II transfer When utility power is restored, What's a transfer switch? switch and modules then go to work the system automatically Usually installed outside by measuring your generator's power connects your home back to utility next to your electric meter output and automatically turning each power, shuts the generator down high-wattage appliance on as power and resumes monitoring your or inside right next to becomes available. home's connection to local utility s your circuit breaker box, a power. transfer switch senses when your utility power is out and automatically"switches" the home over to generator power.Also,the transfer _ _HD _ _ _ switch houses the brains, or controller, of the Symphony® Anrsps ;GO.A,150A,200A or Dua,l 2COA II Power Management Voltage 120/240V System. Commmn Features 2 Poles,6CHz Fi qu ncy,,i is 3R,i:. IM03_fisted What's a module? Power Management Whole,Fcu.:e, yrnp ony,!!)I'P v er CAan gement Systom Priorities - 120/240V 8 priuriLiesvvith The Symphony®II modules 'Modules 6CJA,'Lnvv Voltage or HVAC,or Otial L;:Volt-..sge communicate with your .��• generator via your homes Conventional outlet W:ug-ni rnx^systern Status and existing wiring, saving you c .. .. PVHonitoring v ,.h.lay a; .,rimanaged toads ' installations costs. Inside Service entrance the module is a switch that Disconnect" Yes merely turns an appliance on or off.The modules can be placed anywhere throughout the home for a customized installation.The Symphony®II *Review local codes to determine if a transfer switch with separate service entrance disconnect is required. C& c m L US Power Management System LISTED includes 1 or 2 modules(model dependent), which is sufficient Briggs&Stratton Corp.reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown herein, for most homes.Additional or discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation. modules can easily be added to manage more appliances. BRIOOS&STRATTON STANDBY POWER GROUP „ CORPORATION MILWAUKEE, WI 53201 USA - 414 259 5333 BJiJGG5s8TRAT1flNp Copyright 02015.All rights reserved. HGS001022-2/15 THE Polly rt :rrrr+sav