I checked with Dick this morning and the Onan can be wired for 220. It is in the
Onan manual that I have for my 6kw and we have done it. It acually is a good mod
for 110 also as it gives you two separate 110 volt feeds - one at 30 Amps and one
at 20 amps. If any one wants the info let me know and I will write it up when I
get my coach back from NC sometime before the millenium.
Marcus
> Darren;
>
> I will check with my design engineer, but I believe the genset can be
> configured for 220. There ar two coils on the generator and they can be
> wired to put out two separate legs of 110 that is used for 220 using two hots
> and a ground. Many gensets are wired that way and actually have a 220 outlet
> built into them. I will double check, but I am sure that this is the case at
> least with my 6kw Onan.
>
> Marcus
>
>
> > The generator does not put out 220. The leads to your breaker panel are
> > split from the output of the genset. That is the two cables that come off
> > the genset divide and feed 2 sides of your panel.
Onan manual that I have for my 6kw and we have done it. It acually is a good mod
for 110 also as it gives you two separate 110 volt feeds - one at 30 Amps and one
at 20 amps. If any one wants the info let me know and I will write it up when I
get my coach back from NC sometime before the millenium.
Marcus
> Darren;
>
> I will check with my design engineer, but I believe the genset can be
> configured for 220. There ar two coils on the generator and they can be
> wired to put out two separate legs of 110 that is used for 220 using two hots
> and a ground. Many gensets are wired that way and actually have a 220 outlet
> built into them. I will double check, but I am sure that this is the case at
> least with my 6kw Onan.
>
> Marcus
>
>
> > The generator does not put out 220. The leads to your breaker panel are
> > split from the output of the genset. That is the two cables that come off
> > the genset divide and feed 2 sides of your panel.