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TRI-FUEL

PORTABLE
OWNERS MANUAL GENERATORS

MODELS
HPS6000HE
HPS9000E
HPS12000HE

HPS 6000HE

HPS 9000E

HPS12000HE
INSTALLATION, OPERATION,
and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

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Read and understand all instructions in the manual before starting and
operating the generator set.

USING THIS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS


Congratulations on your choice of a WINCO HOME INTRODUCTION i
POWER generator set. You have selected a high- GUIDE TO PRODUCT SAFETY 1
quality, precision-engineered generator set designed SPECIFICATIONS 2
and tested to give you years of satisfactory portable Intended Uses 2
service. Restricted Uses 2
To get the best performance from your new engine Unit Capabilities 3
generator set, it is important that you carefully read and PREPARING THE UNIT 3
follow the operating instructions in this manual. Unpacking the unit 3
Should you experience a problem please follow the Unit Preparation 4
“Things To Check” section near the end of this manual. Battery Installation 4
The warranty listed in this manual describes what you Battery Charging 5
can expect from WINCO, Inc should you need service Low Oil Level Shutdown System 5
assistance in the future. LP/NG INSTALLATION 5
Installing the Fuel Line 6
PROPER USE AND INSTALLATION Fuel Pressure 6
Tank Sizing 7
You must be sure your new engine generator set is: Changing Fuel Types 7
* Properly serviced before starting STARTING INSTRUCTIONS 7
* Operated in a well ventilated area Initial Starting 7
* Operated so that exhaust gases are dispersed safely Starting 7
* Wired by a qualified electrician Starting Hints 8
* Operated only for its designed purposes Stopping And Storage 8
* Used only by operators who understand its operation Operating Speed 8
* Properly maintained Connecting The Loads 9
Wiring 9
COPY YOUR MODEL AND SERIAL OPERATOR CARE AND MAINTENANCE 10
NUMBER HERE Engine Care 10
Generator Care 10
No other HOME POWER generator has the same serial
Cleaning 11
number as yours. It is important that you record the
Troubleshooting - Things To Check BEFORE
number and other vital information here. If you should
You Call For Service 11
ever need to contact us on this unit it will help us to
WARRANTY 13
respond to your needs faster.

MODEL______________________________________

SERIAL NUMBER _____________________________

PURCHASE DATE_____________________________

DEALER_____________________________________

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3. DEADLY EXHAUST GAS - Exhaust fumes from any
GUIDE TO PRODUCT SAFETY gasoline engine contain carbon monoxide, an invisible,
odorless and deadly gas that must be mixed with fresh air.
This engine generator set has been designed and
manufactured to allow safe, reliable performance. Poor a. Operate only in well ventilated areas.
maintenance, improper or careless use can result in potential b. Never operate indoors.
deadly hazards; from electrical shock, exhaust gas c. Never operate the unit in such a way as to allow
asphyxiation, or fire. Please read all safety instructions exhaust gases to seep back into closed rooms (i.e.
carefully before installation or use. Keep these instructions through windows, walls or floors).
handy for future reference. Take special note and follow all
warnings on the unit labels and in the manuals. 4. NOISE HAZARD - Excessive noise is not only tiring, but
continual exposure can lead to loss of hearing.
ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS
______________________________________________________ a. Use hearing protection equipment when working
DANGER: around this equipment for long periods of time.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation b. Keep your neighbors in mind when permanently
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. installing this equipment.
This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme
situations. 5. CLEANLINESS- Keep the generator and surrounding
______________________________________________________ area clean.
______________________________________________________
WARNING: a. Remove all grease, ice, snow or materials that
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation create slippery conditions around the unit.
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. b. Remove any rags or other material that could create
______________________________________________________ potential fire hazards.
______________________________________________________ c. Carefully wipe up any gas or oil spills before starting
CAUTION: the unit.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation d. Never allow leaves or other flammable material to
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. build up around the engine exhaust area.
It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
______________________________________________________ 6. SERVICING EQUIPMENT- All service, including the
NOTE: installation or replacement of service parts, should be
CAUTION is also used on the unit labels and in this manual performed only by a qualified technician.
to indicate a situation that could result in serious damage or
destruction of the equipment and possible personal injury. a. Use only factory approved repair parts.
______________________________________________________ b. Do not work on this equipment when fatigued.
c. Never remove the protective guards, cover, or
1. ELECTRIC SHOCK- The output voltage present in this receptacle panels while the engine is running.
equipment can cause a fatal electric shock. This equipment d. Use extreme caution when working on electrical
must be operated by a responsible person. components. High output voltages from this
equipment can cause serious injury or death.
a. Do not allow anyone to operate the generator without e. Always avoid hot mufflers, exhaust manifolds, and
proper instruction. engine parts. They all can cause severe burns
b. Guard against electric shock. instantly.
c. Avoid contact with live terminals or receptacles. f. Installing a home-standby generator is not a “do-it-
d. Use extreme care if operating this unit in rain or snow. yourself” project. Consult a qualified, licensed
. e. Be sure the unit is properly grounded to an external electrician or contractor. The installation must comply
ground rod driven into the earth. with all national, state, and local codes.

2. FIRE HAZARD- Gasoline and other fuels always present a


hazard of possible explosion and/or fire.

a. Do not refuel when the engine is running or hot. Allow


the engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling.
b. Keep fuel containers out of reach of children.
c. Do not smoke or use open flame near the generator
set or fuel tank.
d. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and know its proper
use. Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are
appropriate.
e. Store fuel only in an approved container, and only in
a well-ventilated area.

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SPECIFICATIONS MODEL HPS12000HE
MODEL CSAHPS6000HE Generator
Generator Surge Watts* 12000
Surge Watts* 6000 Continuous Watts* 10800
Continuous Watts* 5500 Volts 120/240
Volts 120/240 AMPs @ 240 Volts 45.0
AMPs @ 240 Volts 22.9 AMPs @ 120 Volts 90.0
AMPs @ 120 Volts 45.8 * Derate 10% for LP and 20% for NG
* Derate 10% for LP and 20% for NG Engine Honda
Engine Honda Size 20 HP
Size 11 HP Model GX620K1VXE2
Model GX340K1WE2 Type - See Engine Shroud For Type
Type - See Engine Shroud For Type Fuel Capacity- 15 gal
Fuel Capacity- 4.5 gal Fuel Consumption
Fuel Consumption Gasoline 1.67 gal/hr
Gasoline 1.0 gal/hr LP 2.2 gal/hr
LP 1.6 gal/hr NG 200 cu ft/hr
NG 160 cu ft/hr Starting System 12V Electric
Starting System Recoil/12V Electric Stop System Key
Stop System Key Complete Unit
Complete Unit Weight (dry) 274 LBS
Weight (dry) 212 LBS Dimensions LxWxH 32 X 22 X 22
Dimensions LxWxH 30 X 22 X 22 Fuel Gasoline/LP/NG
Owner Must Provide Oil Type SG SF/CC CD
Fuel Gasoline/LP/NG Oil Weight (for general use) 10W -30
Oil Type SG SF/CC CD See engine manual for additional information
Oil Weight (for general use) 10W -30 Oil Capacity 1.3 Quarts
See engine manual for additional information Battery 12 Volt Group U1/235CCA
Oil Capacity 1.2 Quarts
Battery 12 Volt U1/235CCA INTENDED USES
These engine generator sets have been designed primarily
MODEL CSAHPS9000E
for portable use. Both 120 and 240 Volt AC receptacles are
Generator provided in the 'control panel' to plug in your loads (lights,
Surge Watts* 9000 portable tools, and small appliances). These units are dual
Continuous Watts* 8000 wound generators, therefore the 120 Volt loads must be
Volts 120/240 equally split with 1/2 of the rated capacity available on each
AMPs @ 240 Volts 33.3 of the two 120 Volt circuits. See unit capabilities for further
AMPs @ 120 Volts 66.7 explanation.
* Derate 10% for LP and 20% for NG
These portable units require large quantities of fresh air for
Engine Briggs & Stratton cooling of both the engine and the generator. Fresh air is
Size 16 HP drawn from both the engine end and the generator end and is
Model 303447 exhausted at the center of the unit. For safety, long life and
Type - See Engine Shroud For Type adequate performance, these units should never be run in
Fuel Capacity- 4.5 gal small compartments or enclosed areas without positive fresh
Fuel Consumption air flow.
Gasoline 1.3 gal/hr
LP 1.9 gal/hr RESTRICTED USES
NG 180 cu ft/hr DO NOT remove from the cradle assembly. Removal of the
Starting System Recoil/12V Electric generator from the cradle assembly may cause excessive
Stop System Key vibration and damage to the engine generator set.
Complete Unit DO NOT install and operate these portable generators in a
Weight (dry) 274 LBS small compartment., i.e. generator compartment of vehicles,
Dimensions LxWxH 32 X 22 X 22 motor homes or travel trailers. These compartments will not
Fuel Gasoline/LP/NG allow enough free flow fresh air to reach the engine
Oil Type SE SG SF generator set for cooling and will cause the unit to overheat,
Oil Weight See Engine Manual damaging both the engine and the generator. Small
specific information compartments will also develop hot spots where there is very
Oil Capacity 1.75 Quarts little air flow and may cause a fire.
Battery 12 Volt U1/235CCA DO NOT attempt to operate at 50 cycles. These units are
designed and governed to operate at 60 Cycles only.

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UNIT CAPABILITIES The figures given above are for an average load such as a
blower or fan. If the electric motor is connected to a hard
Generator Connections - The diagram below represents a starting load such as an air compressor, it will require more
typical 5500 watt generator. Receptacles A and B are the starting current. If it is connected to a light load, or no load
two 120 Volt duplex receptacles. Up to 2750 watts at 120 such as a power saw, it will require less starting current.
volts (22.9 Amps) can be taken from the generator at each The exact requirement will also vary with the brand or
of the receptacles. This generator produces 120 and 240 design of the motor.
volt, 60 Hz (Hertz), AC (Alternating Current).
Self-excited generators respond to severe overloading
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE differently than the power line. When overloaded, the
engine is not able to supply enough power to bring the
CAUTION MUST BE EXERCISED TO PREVENT electric motor up to operating speed. The generator
OVERLOADING EITHER OF THE GENERATORS responds with high initial starting current, but the engine
120 VOLT OUTPUT CIRCUITS (A OR B). speed drops sharply. The overload may stall the engine. If
allowed to operate at very low speeds, the electric motor
starting winding will burn out in a short time. The generator
winding might also be damaged.

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE


RUNNING THE GENERATOR SET UNDER THESE
CONDITIONS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGING THE
GENERATOR STATOR AS WELL AS THE MOTOR
WINDING.
Because the heavy surge of current required for starting
motors is required for only an instant, the generator will not
be damaged if it can bring the motor up to speed in a few
seconds of time. If difficulty is experienced in starting
motors, turn all other electrical loads off and if possible
Check the appliance or tool nameplates for the current and reduce the load on the electric motor.
voltage to insure compatibility. Remember that power taken UNPACKING
from receptacle C reduces the power available at both A
and B. Any remaining 120 volt loads should be equally CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
divided between A and B. Failure to split the load will cause THIS UNIT HAS BEEN SHIPPED WITHOUT OIL.
permanent damage to the stator. Although circuit breakers Failure to maintain the engine oil at the proper level will
are provided, damage due to overloading constitutes abuse result in serious engine damage.
and will not be warranted. Refer to the generator nameplate
for your unit's capabilities. When you unpack your new ENGINE GENERATOR be sure
Starting Electric Motors - Electric motors require much to remove all the information sheets and manuals from the
more current (amps) to start them than to run them. Some carton.
motors, particularly low cost split-phase motors, are very 1. This power plant was in good order when shipped.
hard to start and require 5 to 7 times as much current to Inspect the power plant promptly after receiving it. If
start them as to run them. Capacitor motors are easier to damage is noted, notify the transportation company
start and usually require 2 to 4 times as much current to immediately; request proper procedures for filing a
start them as to run them. Repulsion Induction motors are “concealed damage” claim. Title to the equipment
the easiest to start and usually require 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 times and responsibility for filing a claim rests with you
as much to start them as to run them. when a generator is sent F.O.B. shipping point. Only
Most fractional horsepower motors take about the same you can legally file a claim.
amount of current to run them whether they are of 2. Before proceeding with the preparation of your new
Repulsion-Induction (RI), Capacitor (Cap), or Split-Phase engine generator set for operation, take a couple of
(SP) type. The chart below shows the approximate current minutes to insure that the unit you have received is
required to start and run various types and sizes of 120 volt the correct model and review the specification pages
60 cycle electric motors under average load conditions. in this manual to insure that this unit fits your job
RUNNING STARTING AMPS requirements.
HP AMPS SP CAP RI 3. After removing the engine generator from the carton
1/6 3.2 16 TO 22 6 TO 13 5 TO 8 locate and remove the shipping strap attached to the
1/4 4.5 22 TO 32 9 TO 18 7 TO 12 generator shock mount. See attached tag for
1/3 5.2 26 TO 35 10 TO 21 8 TO 17 removal instructions.
1/2 7.2 NOT MADE 14 TO 29 11 TO 18
1 13.0 NOT MADE 26 TO 52 20 TO 33

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UNIT PREPARATION Model BCI Group Capability (minimum)
Before your engine generator was shipped from our factory
it was fully checked for performance. The generator was HPS6000HE U1 235 CCA
load tested to its full capacity, and the voltage and HPS9000E U1 235 CCA
frequency were carefully checked and adjusted. HPS12000HE U1 235 CCA

OPERATING LOCATION CAUTION – PERSONAL DANGER

DANGER: DEATH AND DISABILITY NEVER dispose of a battery in a fire. The battery is capable
DO NOT operate or install these units inside any of exploding.
building or structure. These units produce carbon
monoxide on all three of the operating fuels. Carbon DO NOT open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte
monoxide can kill or disable a person in a very short is known to be harmful to the skin and eyes and to be very
time. In addition, never operate these units in a toxic.
location that will allow the carbon monoxide (exhaust)
to seep into a building that is occupied. These engine generator sets are all NEGATIVE ground. Be
The engine-generator models covered in this manual were very careful not to connect the battery in reverse polarity, as
designed for portable use. The unit should be stored in a this may short circuit the battery charging system on the
dry location. During a power outage move the unit outdoors engine.
to a flat dry location such as a driveway, concrete pad or
sidewalk for use. We recommend installing the optional CAUTION – A battery presents a risk of electrical shock and
dolly kit or equivalent for ease of handling. high short circuit current. The following precautions must be
observed when working with batteries.
LUBRICATION
1. Remove watches, rings and other metal objects.
Before starting the engine, fill the crankcase to the proper 2. Use tools with insulated handles.
level with a good quality oil. When filling the crankcase
3. Check both the battery cable ends and the battery
with oil use the dipstick, there is some trapped oil in the
posts to be sure they are free of corrosion.
engine. The recommended grade of oil and quantity of oil
3. Always connect the battery positive cable first and
required is listed in the engine operator's manual. The
necessity of using the correct oil, and keeping the crankcase then connect the battery negative cable. When
full cannot be overemphasized. Engine failures resulting removing the battery cables from the battery reverse
from inadequate or improper lubricant are considered abuse the procedure, disconnect the negative cable first and
and are not covered by the generator or the engine then the positive cable.
manufacturer's warranty. 4. Be sure all connections are tight and coat the
terminals and cable end with dialectic grease.
WARNING - Never overfill the crankcase with oil. If the
crankcase is overfilled with oil the excess oil will be push out WARNING – The electrolyte is a diluted sulfuric acid that is
through the breather resulting in oil in the carburetor and air harmful to the skin and eyes. It is electrically conductive
filter. and corrosive. The following precautions must always be
taken.

BATTERY INSTALLATION * Always wear full eye protection and protective


If you intend to use the power plant’s electric start system, clothing
(required if you are intending to use either LP or NG Fuel) * Where electrolyte contacts the skin, wash off
you will need to purchase a battery to operate it. Units immediately with water.
equipped with a recoil or rope start will operate satisfactorily * If electrolyte contacts the eyes, flush thoroughly
without a battery on gasoline only. and immediately with water and seek immediate
medical attention.
Installation and servicing of batteries must be performed or * Spilled electrolyte is to be washed down with an
supervised only by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and
acid neutralizing agent. A common practice is to
the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel
use a solution of one pound of bicarbonate of soda
away from batteries.
(baking soda) to one gallon of water. The
bicarbonate of soda solution is to be added until
When installing or replacing batteries, use the proper group/ the evidence of reaction, foaming, has ceased.
size starting battery. The battery should be a Maintenance
The resulting liquid is to be flushed with water and
Free lead acid design. Deep cycle batteries will not work for
the area dried.
this application.

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DANGER – Explosive Fire Risk oil level in the crankcase can fall below a safe limit, the Oil
Alert system will automatically shut down the engine (the
* Never smoke when near batteries engine switch will remain in the ON position).
* Do not cause a flame or spark in the battery area
* Always discharge static electricity from your body GASOLINE FUEL
before touching batteries by first touching a When using gasoline always use a good grade of unleaded
grounded metal surface. fuel. Leaded gasoline may be used if unleaded is not
available. Gasoline containing alcohol, such as gasohol is
SERVICING BATTERIES not recommended. However, if gasoline with alcohol is
used, it must not contain more than 10 percent Ethanol and
Batteries used on these units may over time lose water. This must be removed from the engine during storage. DO NOT
is especially true if you are using a trickle charger to maintain use gasoline containing methanol. Always insure that the
your battery. When refilling the battery with water use only fuel is clean and free of all impurities. See your engine
distilled water. Tap water will shorten the service life of the manual for addition gasoline requirement and warnings.
battery. WARNING: FIRE DANGER

Never fill the battery above the fill line. Over filling above the Gasoline and its fumes are VERY explosive when
upper level line may cause the electrolyte to overflow, proper precautions are not taken.
resulting in corrosion to the engine or nearby parts. Never use gasoline that has been stored for an extended
Immediately wash off any spilled electrolyte following the period of time as the fuel will lose its volatile properties and
procedure above. you will be left with only the varnish residue. This varnish-
like substance will clog the carburetor and will not burn
BATTERY CHARGING properly. The use of a fuel additive, such as STA-BIL, or an
equivalent will minimize the formation of fuel gum deposits.
Units equipped with electric start have a small flywheel If a unit has been out of operation for an extended period of
charger built into the engine flywheel assembly for time it is best to drain old fuel from the engine and replace
recharging the starting battery. This flywheel charger with fresh fuel before attempting to start.
generates a small AC current that passes through a diode
at the end of the charging lead to produce a DC charging NOTE: For areas of the country where seasonally blended
current of about 1 AMP. This circuit is not designed to be fuel is used do not keep and use winter blended fuel in the
used as a battery charging circuit to recharge dead summer time. This may cause your unit to vapor lock during
batteries. the hot summer use.
LOW OIL LEVEL SHUTDOWN SYSTEM
LP/NG FUEL INSTALLATION
Briggs & Stratton powered generators - Some engine
generator sets come equipped standard with the Briggs & The information in this instruction is offered to assist you in
Stratton OILGARD warning system. providing the proper vapor fuel supply for your engine. This
This low oil warning system will automatically stop the information is only provided to advise you of the engine’s
engine before the oil level reaches an operational danger requirements and the decisions you must make. In no case
point. This feature is designed to prevent costly repairs and should this information be interpreted to conflict with any
downtime. local, state or national code. If in doubt, always follow local
codes.
The OILGARD system uses a float in the engine crankcase
to sense the oil level. If a low oil level condition should DANGER: FIRE - PERSONAL INJURY -
occur during operation, the float will ground out the All fuel lines must be installed by a qualified fuel
magneto impulse, “killing” the engine. In addition, there is supplier.
an indicator light mounted on the engine shroud near the
recoil starter. This light will blink on and off to indicate a low The fuel source should be as close as possible to the
oil level condition when you are attempting to start the unit. outdoor operating location. This will reduce the installation
To get the engine started, you must add the required cost of fuel runs. Connect the fuel supply line to the inlet of
amount of oil to the engine crankcase. the fuel demand regulator on the unit using a locally
Use of the OILGARD system on applications that are approved flexible fuel line (see table for recommended line
subject to shock, bumping or severe angles of operation (in size). The pressure supplied to the demand regulator
excess of 15 degrees) should be avoided. This is must be FOUR TO SIX OUNCES or 7 to 11 INCHES W.C.
especially true if an unexpected shutdown would cause a (water column). The primary regulator at the fuel supply
safety hazard or serious inconvenience for the operator. must be capable of delivering the proper volume of fuel at
this pressure.
Honda powered generators - These engine generator
sets come equipped standard with the Honda Oil Alert Have your local fuel supplier install a protected fuel
System. connection at the outside operating location. He should also
The Oil Alert system is designed to prevent damage caused install a lockable fuel shut off valve at the connection point.
by an insufficient amount of oil in the crankcase. Before the Have your fuel supplier permanently install a flexible fuel line
to the demand regulator on the engine generator set.

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incorrect fuel pressure. Power and performance of the
INSTALLING THE FUEL LINE engine is in direct relation to the correctness of the fuel
DANGER: PERSONAL INJURY system. Shown below is a block diagram of a typical L.P.
Units that are intended to be run unattended MUST or N.G. installation.
have an electric fuel solenoid installed. This solenoid
MUST be wired to AUTOMATICALLY turn off the fuel
whenever the engine stops.

Unit location will determine the size of fuel line that is


required to supply the engine with a constant fuel pressure.
Refer to the tables below for fuel line size, and recommended
tank size. For distances of 100 feet and over, a two regulator
fuel system is recommended. This system consisting of a
primary 10-15# regulator at the tank and a 6 ounce
secondary regulator installed about 10 feet from the
generator. You need to run a 3/4 inch line or larger from the
secondary regulator to the engine-generator set. When a two
(2) regulator fuel system is used, a fuel line size of 3/8 inch is
generally adequate for distances up to 300 feet. The line
size from the table below applies to the distance from the
second regulator to the demand regulator. A positive fuel
shut-off device must be installed in the fuel line close to the
engine generator set. This may be either a lockable manual
shut-off valve available from your local fuel installer, or a 12
volt DC fuel solenoid valve. This optional 12 volt DC valve is
available through your local Winco dealer.

The fuel line used to connect the supply line to the demand
regulator must be a locally approved flexible fuel line.
Products used will vary in different regions depending on
availability and local codes. Consult with your local fuel
supplier to insure complete compliance with ALL codes.

1. Remove the pipe plug from the demand regulator.


Reference numbers 1 through 3 in the block diagrams
2. Connect the flex fuel line to the demand regulator to
above are system parts supplied by customer.
the optional fuel solenoid..
Reference number 4 is the engine generator set.
DANGER: PERSONAL INJURY
Do not use galvanized pipe in the fuel line runs. The Below is a table of the fuel pressure reading at each
galvanized coating will become eroded and flake off, reference in the system.
causing possible obstruction or damage to the
regulator or fuel valve. The obstruction could cause an Fuel Pressure Table
inoperative engine or an explosive fuel leak. Single Regulator (L.P. Vapor only)
Size of pipe required for generators operating on natural gas/ 1 3 4
LP gas. UNIT OFF TANK PSI 7-11 in 7-11 in
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
Length of Fuel Line* Fuel Line Size
STARTING TANK PSI 7-11 in 7-11 in
less than 25 feet 3/4 inch black pipe
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
25 to 100 feet 1 inch black pipe
NO LOAD TANK PSI 7-11 in 7-11 in
over 100 feet not recommended**
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
*allow an additional 3 feet for each standard elbow. Do not
FULL LOAD TANK PSI 7-11 in 7-11 in
use ‘street ells’ (restrictive)
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
** Consult factory for fuel runs over 100 feet.
Two (2) Regulator System (L.P. Vapor only)
DANGER! - FIRE - PERSONAL INJURY -
Be careful when sealing gas joints. Excessive sealing 1 2 3 4
compound can be drawn into the solenoid, regulator or UNIT OFF TANK PSI 10-15 lbs 7-11 in 7-11 in
carburetor causing an engine malfunction or dangerous 4-6 oz 4-6 oz
fuel leak. STARTING TANK PSI 10-15 lbs 7-11 in 7-11 in
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
FUEL PRESSURE NO LOAD TANK PSI 10-15 lbs 7-11 in 7-11 in
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
Correct fuel pressure cannot be stressed enough. The most FULL LOAD TANK PSI 10-15 lbs 7-11 in 7-11 in
common cause for inoperative systems is an inadequate or 4-6 oz 4-6 oz

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Natural Gas FROM LP/NG TO GASOLINE
1 3 4
1. With the engine running turn off the LP/NG fuel
UNIT OFF LINE PSI 7-11 in 7-11 in
supply.
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
2. Run the engine until it runs out of fuel.
STARTING LINE PSI 7-11 in 7-11 in
3. Remove the flexible fuel line from the demand
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
regulator.
NO LOAD LINE PSI 7-11 in 7-11 in
4. Reinstall the plastic plug in the regulator.
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
5. Check to be sure the gasoline fuel valve is off.
FULL LOAD LINE PSI 7-11 in 7-11 in
6. Fill the gasoline fuel tank.
4-6 oz 4-6 oz
7. Turn on the gasoline fuel valve.
8. Start the engine.
Remember that whichever fuel delivery system or type of
vapor fuel used, the fuel pressure at the demand regulator
installed on the engine generator must be between 4 and 6
Optional Dolly Kit (HPS9000 & HPS6000)
oz. (7-11 inches of water column). Any lower pressure and An optional dolly kit is available for these engine generator
the unit will starve for fuel under load. Any higher and the sets. The dolly kit comes with instructions and parts list.
unit will ‘flood’ when attempting to start. After installing the dolly kit, file the instructions and parts list
in the back of this manual for future reference. The
LP TANK SIZING HPS12000HE is shipped standard with a dolly kit.

Once above the minimum acceptable size, the size of L.P. INITIAL START UP
tank used will generally depend on how long you want the Use the following checklist to verify the correct preparation
unit to run without refilling. The tank sizes shown below are of the engine generator before starting.
the smallest recommended tank sizes based on the outside
temperature. Keep in mind the colder it gets the slower L.P. Before Starting always Check:
will vaporize. This is the reason for the larger tanks at low 1. Engine oil, fill as required with correct grade and
temperature. Minimum sizing is not based on running time. quantity. Use the dipstick.
2. Fuel level, fill as required with clean fresh fuel.
Temp 60 deg f. 30 deg f. 0 deg f. -20 deg f. 3. If you are using LP or NG besure the fuel is turned
HPS6000HE 40 gal 50 gal 125 gal 350 gal on and all connection are tight.
HPS9000E 70 gal 80 gal 200 gal 700 gal 3. Visually for loose parts.
HPS12000HE 150 gal 250 gal 500 gal 1000 gal
STARTING
CHANGING FUEL TYPES The throttle control on these generators is preset and locked
to operate at 3600 RPM (nominal) with no load speed set at
These engine generator sets are designed to run on three 3750 RPM. Only a trained service technician should be
different fuels; gasoline, natural gas or LP vapor. They may allowed to adjust this speed setting. See “Operating Speed”
be easily changed from one fuel to another. section for additional information.
NOTICE: ENGINE START LOCKOUT
FROM GASOLINE TO LP/NG
This unit will not start if it is low on oil. The lubricating oil
1. With the engine running turn off the gasoline level must be at the full mark before the engine will start.
fuel valve. MANUAL STARTING - Refer to the engine manual for
2. Run the engine until it runs out of fuel. additional starting, operating, and stopping instructions.
3. Remove the pipe plug from the demand
regulator. NOTICE: TRI-FUEL STARTING
4. Install locally approved flexible fuel line. Tri-Fuel generators operating on vapor fuel, (either LP or
5. Connect the LP/NG vapor fuel line. NG) must be started using the electric start system
6. Turn on the vapor fuel. provided. You cannot hand crank the unit fast enough to
7. Start the engine. develop the proper vacuum to make the vapor fuel system
8. Apply the load to the generator. work. In addition the demand regulator on the HP6000HE
9. On the HPS6000 and the HPS9000 adjust the fuel has a primer button in the center, which must be
mixture valve to smooth the engine out. The depressed while engaging the starter. WHEN USING
HPS12000 has two different hose fittings. One is for VAPOR FUEL NEVER USE THE CHOKE. Use of the
LP and one is for Natural Gas. Make sure the hose is choke will prevent the air and fuel from properly mixing.
attached to the proper fitting.

Note: Operating on LP/NG vapor fuel for an extended


period of time without liquid fuel in the carburetor may
damage the carburetor float, and the needle seat assembly.
If you plan to convert back to gasoline, we recommend the
float and needle seat assembly be removed from the
carburetor. (Consult a local engine supplier for assistance.)

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1. Turn on the fuel supply. doesn’t deteriorate and clog the fuel system. Note:
2. Move the choke to the full "on" position. A warm The use of a fuel additive, such as STA-BIL, or an
engine will require less choking than a cold engine. equivalent, will minimize the formation of gum
3. Grasp starter grip and pull slowly until starter engages, deposits during storage. Such an additive may be
then pull cord rapidly to overcome compression, added to gasoline in the engine’s fuel tank or to
prevent kickback and start the engine. Repeat if gasoline in a storage container.
necessary.
4. When the engine starts, open the choke gradually. a. Remove the remaining fuel from the fuel tank.
5. The engine should promptly come up to operating b. Start the engine and allow it to run until all
speed. the fuel in the carburetor and the fuel lines has
Electric Starting - If the engine is cold and stiff or if the been used up and the engine stops.
battery is not fully charged, starting can be made easier by c. While the engine is warm, drain the oil and
slowly hand cranking the engine through the compression refill with fresh oil.
stroke before pushing the starter switch. This permits the d. Remove the spark plug, pour approximately
starter to gain momentum before the heavy load of the 1/2 ounce (15 cc) of engine oil into the cylinder
compression stroke occurs. This minimizes the drain on the and crank slowly to distribute oil. Replace spark
battery and improves the possibility of starting under such plug.
adverse conditions. Always keep the battery charged, but e. Clean dirt and chaff from cylinder, cylinder
especially during cold weather operation. head fins, blower housing, rotating screen and
muffler areas.
1. Turn on the fuel supply. f. Store in a clean and dry area.
2. Move the choke to the full "on" position (for gasoline
only). A warm engine will require less choking than a OPERATING SPEED
cold engine.
The engine-generator must be run at the correct speed in
3. Engage the engine start switch briefly to the START
order to produce the proper electrical voltage and
position. The starter life is improved by using shorter
frequency.
starting cycles with time to cool off between cranking
cycles. Do not operate the starter more than 15 CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
seconds during each minute. Repeat if necessary. The output voltage should be checked to insure the
4. When the engine starts, open the choke gradually. generator is working properly prior to connecting a load
5. The engine should promptly come up to operating to the generator. Failure to do so could result in
speed. damage to equipment plugged into the unit and
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE possible injury to the individual.
Never permit the choke to remain on after the engine has All engines have a tendency to slow down when a load is
run for a short time. It is not necessary to choke the applied. When the electrical load is connected to the
engine when it is warm. Avoid over-choking. generator, the engine is more heavily loaded, and as a
result the speed drops slightly. This slight decrease in
STARTING HINTS speed, together with the voltage drop within the generator
NOTE: For areas of the country where seasonally blended itself, results in a slightly lower voltage when the generator
fuel is used do not keep and use winter blended fuel in the is loaded to its full capacity than when running no load.
summer time. This may cause your unit to vapor lock during The slight variation in speed also affects the frequency of
the hot summer use. the output current. This frequency variation has no
appreciable effect in the operation of motors, lights and
1. Cold weather most appliances. However, electronic equipment and
a. Use the proper oil for the temperature expected. clocks will be affected if correct RPM is not maintained.
b. Use fresh winter grade fuel. Winter grade See Load vs. Output chart.
gasoline is blended to improve starting. Do not
Although individual units and models may vary slightly, the
use summer gasoline.
normal voltage and frequency of the engine-generators
c. A slightly richer fuel mixture will usually improve
described in this book are approximately as follows, under
cold starting.
varying loads:
2. Hot weather
a. Use the proper oil for the temperature expected. LOAD vs. OUTPUT
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b. Use only summer blended gasoline. Using
Generator Frequency Voltage
gasoline left over from winter may cause the unit
Load Speed 120V
to vapor lock.
Applied* (RPM) (Hz) Recpt.
c. DO NOT over-choke the unit. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

None 3750 62.5 129V


STOPPING AND STORAGE Half 3600 60.0 120V
Full 3540 59.0 115V
1. Remove the load. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. Turn off key the on engine to ‘ground out’ the spark *Portion of plant’s rated output current.
and shut the unit down. The speed of the engine was carefully adjusted at the
3. Before extended storage (over 30 days) certain factory so that the generator produces the proper voltage
precautions must be taken to ensure the fuel and frequency. For normal usage, the speed setting

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should not be changed. If the generator is being run WIRING
continuously on a very light load, it is often advisable to
lower the operating speed slightly. Whenever making any ‘Hard Wiring’ this unit directly into a temporary construction
speed adjustments check the unit with a voltmeter or site electrical system or into a home as a back up is NOT A
tachometer and be sure the speed is correct. SIMPLE DO-IT-YOURSELF JOB. For your safety all wiring
Lower voltage may damage both the generator and any load must be done by a qualified electrician and conform to the
connected to it. Running the engine at excessively high National Electric Code and comply with all state and local
speeds results in high voltage, which may significantly codes and regulations. Check with local authorities before
shorten the life of appliances being used. proceeding.
Output voltage should be checked periodically to ensure These generators come equipped with a 4 wire 120/240 volt
continued proper operation of the generating plant and
receptacle designed to power both 120 and 240 volt loads.
appliances. If the generator is not equipped with a There are 2 hots, a neutral, and a ground wire connection in
voltmeter, it can be checked with a portable meter.
the 4 wire 120/240 volt receptacle (L14-30R). This
Frequency can be checked by using an electric clock with a
receptacle is protected by a double pole circuit breaker rated
sweep second hand. Timed against a wrist watch or a stop for generator output. Below is a table of the matching plugs
watch the clock should be correct within +/- 2 seconds per
for each of the models, note the 12 kW has two 4-wire plugs.
minute.
CONNECTING THE LOADS
MODEL NEMA SPEC SIZE WINCO
Applying The Load FOR PLUG PART #
HPS6000HE L14-30P 30 AMP 64492-000
Allow the engine to warm up for two or three minutes before HPS9000E L14-30P 30 AMP 64492-000
applying any load. This will allow the engine to reach HPS12000HE L14-30P 30 AMP 64492-000
normal operating temperature and oil to circulate throughout AND 14-60P 60 AMP 300137
the engine. A short warm-up time will permit the engine to
work more efficiently when the load is applied and will CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
reduce the wear in the engine, extending its life. Caution must be used when loading the generator,
Receptacles have been provided to allow loads to be overloading either of the 120 volt sides will cause the
connected to the generator. The loads should be added one breaker to trip, disconnecting all the loads
at a time. If a large motor is being started or multiple motors
are being started, they should be started individually and the TEMPORARY SITE'S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
largest should be started first.
To connect these units directly to an un-powered, isolated
Plug your tools such as drills, saws, blowers, sump pump
construction site TemPower panel, have your electrician
and other items to be powered directly into the generator
connect to the control panel using a 120/240 volt, four wire
receptacles. Before plugging in all the tools and cord sets,
twist-lock plug (L14-30P). The use of locking receptacles
recheck the rating of the generator set. Be sure it can
and locking plugs provides the convenience of quick
handle the intended load and is compatible with the voltage,
disconnect, for moving, while allowing non electrical workers
phase, and current ratings.
to safely reconnect the power. In addition they prevent the
plug from being accidentally removed by bumping or
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT OVERLOAD
vibration.
Keep the generator load within the generator and
receptacle nameplate rating. Overloading may cause EXISTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (Home Standby)
damage to the generator and/or the loads .
WARNING: PERSONAL DANGER
Most electric tools and appliances will have the voltage and NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE REQUIRES a fully isolated,
amperage requirements on their individual nameplates. double pole double throw manual transfer switch be
When in doubt consult the manufacturer or a local installed any time a generator is being connected to an
electrician. The nameplate amperage rating for electric existing distribution system.
motors can be misleading. See “Starting Electric Motors” in NEVER BACK FEED A DRYER OR RANGE 240 VOLT
Unit Capabilities (page 3). RECEPTACLE
These engine generator sets are inherently self regulating If the generator set is connected to existing (electrical)
based on engine speed. The engine governor will wiring circuits it is permitted only through a fully isolated
automatically adjust itself to the load. No harm to the manual transfer switch. The transfer switch prevents
generator will result if it is operated with no load connected. damage to the generator and other circuit components if
Proper utilization of the receptacles located on the control main line power is restored while the generator is
panel is necessary to prevent damage to either the connected. Installing a transfer switch also permits the use
receptacles or the generator. The generator is a limited of normal fusing.
source of electrical power, therefore pay special attention to
the receptacle and generator ratings.

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Many homes and construction sites are wired for at least 60 2. Checking the Oil Level: The oil level must always be
to 100 Amp entrance service, much greater than the capacity checked before the engine is started. Take care to
of these portable generators. When installing the generator remove any dirt or debris from around the oil fill plug
at these sites, a secondary emergency distribution panel may before removing. Be sure the oil level is maintained.
have to be installed, such as the Emergency Transfer/Service to the “FULL” mark on the dipstick, DO NOT OVER
(ET/S) system available through your Winco dealer. The FILL
emergency distribution panel must be installed by a licensed
3. Cartridge Air Cleaner - Remove and clean cartridge
electrician according to all applicable codes. The electrician
yearly or after every 25 hours, whichever occurs first.
will move the critical circuits to be powered during the outage
Service more often if necessary. Clean by tapping
to the emergency panel. Keep in mind only a limited amount
gently on flat surface. If very dirty, replace the cartridge
of amperage is available from the generator set. Some circuit
using only original equipment parts available at any
breakers may still have to be turned off to prevent an
engine service center.
overload on the generator during the initial start up. See the
nameplate on your generator for the amperage capabilities of Do not use petroleum solvents, such as kerosene, to
your unit. attempt to clean the cartridge. They may cause
deterioration of the cartridge. DO NOT OIL
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE CARTRIDGE, DO NOT USE PRESSURIZED AIR TO
CLEAN OR DRY CARTRIDGE.
Failure to properly limit and balance the load applied to
the generator will cause the generator to produce low 4. Dual Element Air Cleaner - Clean and re-oil foam pre-
voltage and may damage the engine generator set. It cleaner at three month intervals or every 25 hours,
may also cause severe damage to the loads connected whichever occurs first. Service more often under dusty
to the generator at that time. Improper loading of the conditions.
generator set constitutes abuse and will not be covered
a. Remove knob and cover.
by warranty.
b. Remove foam pre-cleaner by sliding it off the
paper cartridge.
Grounding
c. Wash foam pre-cleaner in kerosene or liquid
detergent and water
NOTE - These generators sets are shipped with the ground
d. Wrap foam pre-cleaner in cloth and squeeze dry.
bonded to neutral. For an isolated ground system remove the
e. Saturate foam pre-cleaner in engine oil.
neutral to ground bond in the receptacle panel. Be sure to
Squeeze to remove excess oil.
reinstall before using the generator as a stand alone unit.
f. Install foam pre-cleaner over paper cartridge.
Reassemble cover and screw down tight.
All units must be grounded. Drive a 3/4 or 1" copper pipe or
rod into the ground close to the engine-generator set. The Replace the cartridge included with Dual Element Air
pipe must penetrate moist earth. Connect an approved Cleaner yearly or every 100 hours. Service more often
ground clamp to the pipe. Run a No. 10 Awg wire from clamp if necessary.
to the generator ground lug on the “end cover”. Do not 5. Spark Plug - Clean and reset gap to the proper gap
connect to a water pipe or to a ground used by a radio every 100 hours of operation. Do not blast clean spark
system. plug. Clean by scraping or wire brushing and washing
ENGINE CARE with a commercial solvent. Poor spark will occur if
terminal does not fit firmly on spark plug. If this
If major engine service or repair is required contact an happensreform the terminal to fit firmly on spark plug
authorized engine service center. The manufacturer of these tip.
engines has established an excellent world-wide engine
service organization. Engine service is very likely available GENERATOR CARE
from a nearby authorized dealer or distributor. Check the
yellow pages of your local telephone directory under Proper care and maintenance of the generator is necessary
“Engines-Gasoline” for the closest engine repair center or ask to insure a long trouble free life.
the dealer from whom you purchased the power plant.
1. Exercising The Generator - The generator should be
1. Change the oil after the first five hours of operation operated every three to four weeks. It should be
and every 50 hours thereafter under normal operated for a period of time sufficient to warm the
operating conditions. Change engine oil every 25 unit up and to dry out any moisture that has
hours of operation if the engine is operated under accumulated in the windings. If left, this moisture can
heavy load, or in high ambient temperatures. cause corrosion in the winding. Frequent operation of
a. Remove oil drain plug at base of the engine the engine generator set will also insure that the set is
and drain the oil with the engine warm. operating properly should it be needed in an
b. Replace oil drain plug. emergency.
c. Remove oil filler plug and refill with new oil.
Refer to the table in the engine manual for the
proper grade of oil based on your operating
temperature.
d. Replace filler plug.

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2. Generator Maintenance - Any major generator TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
service including the installation or replacement of
parts should be performed only by a qualified PROBLEM (SYMPTOMS) POSSIBLE CAUSES
electrical service technician. USE ONLY FACTORY ——————————————————————————
APPROVED REPAIR PARTS. Won’t Start *Low Oil Level.
a. Bearing - The bearing used in these generators is *Fouled spark plug.
a heavy duty double sealed ball bearing. They *Out of fuel.
require no maintenance or lubrication. *Stop switch in stop position.
b. Receptacles - Quality receptacles have been utilized. *Wrong fuel pressure.
If a receptacle should become cracked or otherwise *Fuel is shut off
damaged, replace it. Using damaged or cracked ——————————————————————————
receptacles can be both dangerous to the operator Runs rough *Wrong fuel pressure.
and destructive to the equipment. *Not enough fuel volume.
*Fuel mixture not properly
CLEANING adjusted.
*Gasoline carburetor gummed up.
Remove dirt and debris with a cloth or brush. DO NOT use *Fuel filter plugged.
high pressure spray to clean either the engine or the _______________________________________________
generator. This high pressure spray could contaminate the
fuel system and the generator components. Voltage too low*Engine speed is too low.
*Generator overloaded.
1. Keep the air inlet screen on both the engine and *Defective diode.
generator free of any dirt or debris to insure proper *Defective stator.
cooling. At least yearly remove the blower housing on *Defective rotor (field).
the engine and clean the chaff and dirt out of the engine *Defective capacitor
cooling fins and flywheel. Clean more often if ——————————————————————————
necessary. Failure to keep these areas clean may Circuit Breaker *Over loaded.
cause overheating and permanent damage to the unit. Trips *Defective receptacle.
*Weak or defective circuit
2. Periodically clean muffler area to remove all grass, dirt breaker.
and combustible debris to prevent a fire. ——————————————————————————
Voltage too high *Engine speed is too high.
3. On engine mufflers equipped with spark arresters, the ——————————————————————————
spark arrester must be removed every 50 hours for Generator *Overloaded.
cleaning and inspection. Replace if damaged. overheating *Insufficient ventilation.
——————————————————————————
No output voltage *Short in load (disconnect).
*Broken or loose wire.
*Defective receptacle.
*No residual magnetism
(in generator).
*Defective stator.
*Defective rotor (field).
*Shorted capacitor.
*Shorted Diodes
*Circuit beaker is defective.
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24 MONTH
Limited Warranty

WINCO warrants to the original purchaser that the alternator is free from defects in workmanship and material for a period of
two years*, provided it is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with WINCO written instructions.
*NOTE: Units used for rental, demonstrations, commercial or prime power applications such as construction or
utility, are warranted for 90 days. Units that are resold are not covered under this warranty. Any further warranty,
whether expressed or implied, rests solely with the reseller.
WINCO’s sole liability, and Purchaser’s sole remedy for a failure under this warranty, shall be limited to the repair of the
product. At WINCO’s option, material found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use and service will be
repaired or replaced. This warranty does not include circuit breakers, receptacles or ENGINES. Engines are covered
exclusively by the warranties of their respective manufacturers.
THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY.
To the extent permitted by law, any and all warranties are limited to 24 months from date of purchase. The user shall
determine the suitability of the product for its intended use prior to placing the unit in service. The user shall assume all risks
and liability in connection with determining the suitability of the unit for its particular use. Neither the manufacturer nor the
seller shall be liable for any injury, loss or damage arising out of improper use or operation of this unit. In no event is WINCO
liable for incidental or consequential damages.
Some states do not allow limitation on the duration of implied warranty and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply in every instance. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights which may vary state to state.
WINCO reserves the right to change or improve its products without incurring any obligations to make such changes or
improvements on products previously purchased.
WINCO does not warrant products which have been subjected to misuse, negligence, modified or altered in any way or have
been involved in an accident.
For warranty service, return the product, transportation charges prepaid, to your nearest WINCO Authorized Service Center or
to WINCO at Le Center Minnesota. When requesting warranty service, evidence of original purchase date must be presented.

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Phone - (507) 357-6831 225 S. Cordova Ave.
FAX - (507) 357-4857 LeCenter, Mn 56057
www.wincogen.com

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