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Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

Postby Tenn » Thu Mar 02, 2017 9:13 am

Porter Cable Generator Model BS1550-W-3 produces 120V at both outlets but has no 240V output. Circuit breaker and connection all okay. Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

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Re: Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

Postby RoyM » Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:57 pm

Depends how it is wired. If each outlet is wired to a separate winding then you know both are good, it is likely a connection issue. If they both are hooked to the same winding the other one could be dead. Do you get anything at the 240 outlet? Have a good sniff around the outlets, if you smell anything burnt it's not good.
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Re: Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

Postby StarTech » Thu Mar 02, 2017 4:43 pm

Bad connection at 240 twist plug
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Re: Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

Postby Tenn » Thu Mar 02, 2017 5:34 pm

There is 0 volts output on any leg of the 240V twist connector but both 120V duplex receptacles have 120V output.
From the schematic it appears I should have 120V on individual legs of the 240V twist connector but I do not.
I will recheck connections.

Thanks for your suggestions and the wiring diagram.
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Re: Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

Postby bobodu » Fri Mar 03, 2017 6:03 am

Only X and Y will show voltage.
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Re: Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

Postby StarTech » Fri Mar 03, 2017 8:56 am

bobodu wrote:Only X and Y will show voltage.

Don't have much electrical experience Bobodu?

Across X and Y would be approximately 240Vac. Across X to W, Y to W, X to G, and Y to G all would be approximately 120Vac; unless, earth ground is unbonded then X to G and Y to G would register from 0 Vac - 120Vac as it is possible to have feedback from any of the electrical equipment plugged in. Basically when unbonded the neutral is a floating and can have a voltage potential to earth ground.
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Re: Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

Postby NO0C » Fri Mar 03, 2017 1:13 pm

Starfire1 wrote:
bobodu wrote:Only X and Y will show voltage.

Don't have much electrical experience Bobodu?


Must not.
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Re: Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

Postby 38racing » Fri Mar 03, 2017 2:02 pm

NO0C wrote:
Starfire1 wrote:
bobodu wrote:Only X and Y will show voltage.

Don't have much electrical experience Bobodu?


Must not.

technically he is correct that only x an y will show voltage. depends on where x and y are tested to. as said 240 to each other and 120 for either tested to neutral.
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Re: Porter Cable Generator no 240V output

Postby Arkie » Fri Mar 03, 2017 6:07 pm

Check for 240 v terminal to terminal on the breakers. (1 to 4 of the stator windings)
Note that you are NOT checking for voltage to chassis or ground on this first test but terminal 1 to term 4 for 240 volts.

If you read 0 volts terminal 1 to 4 but 120 volts from 1 and/or 4 to ground someone has rewired the unit for 120v only. (both stator windings wired in phase which will produce two times the rated 120 capacity wattage at a single recept)

Let us know what you read?

Have you ever seen 240 volts from this gen or something you have taken in for repairs??

Like could Bubba have been inside re-wiring the genny?

Also note that the wiring diagram posted is not indicated as being listed for a BS1500-W-3 gen.
(therefore we are assuming that the diagram posted is ok for your genny model 3 also)


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