jl240z
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Hello I have been lurking and combing thru the archives but I still need some help. I purchased my 803A a couple months ago for my whole house backup. It said 7 hours on the meter but I know its a reset but I am not sure of the tier level if there is one. The guy I bought it from replaced all the fluids and filters and did a load test and it seems to operate fine. All the accessories were gone. I drove 500 miles one way to pick it up and now after a month, it is ready for hook up to the house system. I did start it again after I bought the new batteries and it started instantly with just one puff of white smoke and ran smooth showing 60 hz. but I had no load on it except for a hand grinder plugged into the accessory outlet. The electrician is coming this Friday to connect it to the house. I did the upgrades suggested by the forum concerning the safety fuse and VOS. I have installed a 100 gallon aux tank and completed the fuel line hookup. At this point let me say my knowledge of electrical is that I know it exists and things happen when you plug things in or flip a switch. I have read thru the operators manual and will do several times more but even after going thru the archives I cant find anything about the setting for the transfer switch, at least in a way I can understand. Also the manual identifies the voltage knob but doesn't explain how to set it or if it is something to set once and forget or adjust as needed. All the other controls are explained well enough to get me started. Can someone direct me to a reference in the archives or another manual or book to explain the transfer switch setting and the voltage control. I will be running the 120/240 setting on the inside of the control panel, Also I read on this site I will need to remove the bar connecting the ground and neutral since ill be using the house ground. I have learned a lot on this forum and I appreciate all the knowledge shared by you all. My plan is to have the unit hardwired into the house system with a disconnect between the generator and the house system. Then when I disconnect from the grid I can start the generator and make sure all is running right and then actuate the switch to connect the generator to the house. I am in Naples Florida part of hurricane central. Irma;s eye passed right over the top of us and really hit the infrastructure hard. NO power for 2 weeks doesn't sound bad until the temp hits the hi 90's at nite. I was really lucky no damage to the house but it took the county over two months to haul away all the downed trees and stuff. I have lived here since 1957 and never seen a storm do so much damage. I always thought about getting a generator and have been thru a lot of storms but that one did it for me. I am getting old I guess. So any and all suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help