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TM-5-6115-612-12 Generator Set Diesel Engine Driven Tactical Skid Mtd. 600 Kw 3 Phase 4 Wire 120/208 and 240/416 Volts Manual
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Section II. MOVEMENT TO A NEW WORKSITE

ARMY TM  5-6115-612-12 MARINE  CORPS  TM  6115-12/7 AIR  FORCE TO 35C2-3-471-1 NAVY AG-320B0-0MM-000 4-2. INSTALLATION.  (cont) d. Driven Metal Rod. (cont) (1) Drive rod into ground a min- imum of 8 feet (2.45 m). (2) Attach ground clamp securely to top of rod. (3) Position generator set within easy  access  of  grounding  facility  and set handbrake. (4)   Using   at   least   No.   6   AWG (American Wire Gauge) copper wire, cut length of wire to fit between grounding stud  on  generator  set  and  grounding facility. (5)  Strip  1-1/2  inches  (38  mm) insulation, if any, from  one  end  of wire. Attach  to  grounding  stud. (6)  Strip  insulation  from  other end of wire. Crimp wire or mounting lug. Attach mounting lug to hardstand ground   stud.   Tighten   connection   to ensure a good electrical bond. e. Buried Metal Ground Plate. NOTE Metal ground minimum area (0.85 sq m), of  1/4  inch buried  to  a feet (1.22 m). plate  must  have  a of  9  square  feet a  minimum  thickness (6.4  mm),  and  be minimum depth of 4 (1)  Dig  hole  to  size  of  plate. Ensure that bottom of hole is level so that plate will rest evenly. (2) Attach a spare service post connector  or  ground stud  to  ground plate  by  drilling  appropriate  sized holes and securing stud to plate with washer, lockwasher,  and  nut. Attach ground wire to stud. (3) Cover ground plate with dirt and pack ground firmly over plate. (4) Position generator set within easy access of grounding facility and set handbrake. (5)   Using   at   least   No.   6   AWG (American Wire Gauge) copper wire, cut length of wire to fit between grounding stud on generator set” and grounding facility. (6)    Strip    1-1/2    inches    (38    mm) insulation, if any, from end of wire. Attach to grounding stud. (7)  Strip  insulation  from  other end of wire. Crimp wire on mounting lug. Attach mounting lug to hardstand ground stud . Tighten connection to ensure a good electrical bond. 4-8

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