Hi-Tech Construction……………………………….843-215-2579
Nathan Alford………………………………………..843-458-9545
Nathan Alford – Home ………………………………843-365-4999
Lawrimore Construction……………………………843-397-4499
Wade Lawrimore . 843-450-1262
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Seaside Utilities……………………………………..843-251-8807
Jimmy Jordan………………………………………..843-340-6426
OTHER EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES/SERVICE
Hagemeyer-1525 Hwy 501, Myrtle Beach……………………………843-626-3578
Shawn –Cell ……………………………………………………….. 843-450-7950
Corey – Cell …………………………………………………………1-770-778-6955
Horry Telephone (Mobile Phone Svc)-
Meredith Canady Office………………………………. …………… 843-369-8582
Meredith Canady Cell……………………………………………….. 843-457-1762
Strand Communications-Rick McNamara-3904 Wesley St, MB……...843-236-7100
Rick – Cell …………………………………………………………. 843-241-2383
Industrial Rewinding-Russell McKenize-1420 Cannon Rd., MB……..843-626-3536
Russell………………………………………………. 843-241-4024
Russell McKenize – Home ……………………….………………… 843-236-0306
Robert McKenize – Cell …………………………………………… 843-241-4018
Robert McKenize – Home ………………………………………….. 843-396-4528
Sunbelt Rentals-604 Cannon Rd., Myrtle Beach………………………843-445-9960
Mitch Brigman – Cell ………………………………………………. 843-385-2842
Little River Store …………………………………………………... 843-281-9896
5.9 Emergency Generator Information
Fuel Capacities & Consumption - Water Department Generators
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POTENTIAL TOW VEHICLES for PORTABLE GENERATORS
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Vehicles must be capable of safely towing any generator they pull, based on the rated capacity of the vehicle and the weight of the generator.
The weight of the generator is a safety concern not only for towing the unit, but particularly for being able
to safely and effectively STOP with it in tow.
Emergency Generator Hookup Procedures
Determine which generator should be used:
240 Volt 3 Phase 100 AMP
480 Volt 3 Phase 200 AMP.
Before towing a generator to another location:
MAKE SURE TOW VEHICLE CAN SAFELY PULL & STOP THE GENERATOR
Check fluid levels, oil, coolant and fuel
Start up generator and shut down
Be sure cords and plugs are with generator
Be sure doors on generator are securely closed
Plug in trailer lights attach safety chains from generator to tow vehicle
Procedures for connecting generator to back box on station:
Make sure Hand-Off-Auto switches are in the “Off” position
Set transfer switch or walking beam breaker to generator position
Plug female end into box on station; plug male end into interlock on generator
Start generator and check all gauges - voltage, cycles, oil pressure and temp, etc.
Press the “ON” button on interlock, red indicator light should come on
Go to control panel in station, select a pump and switch it to hand (start only one pump at a time). Check rotation of pump, if rotation is correct switch HOA switch to “AUTO”. Station should operate normally.
If pump rotation is wrong - CALL AN ELECTRICIAN
Monitor fuel level regularly; notify ESF-13 (Agricultural Ops) for re-fueling assistance.
To disconnect generator from station once SCE&G has restored power:
Let generator run while disconnecting, to allow it to cool down
Make sure that HAND-OFF-AUTO switches are in “OFF” position
Press “OFF” button on generator interlock; red indicator light should turn off
Unplug male plug at interlock; unplug female from box connector on station
Switch transfer switch from generator to SCE&G
Switch control to hand and check pump rotation, if rotation is correct switch to “AUTO.” If pump rotation is wrong - CALL AN ELECTRICIAN.
Shut generator down
Wires are color coded to indicate what voltage the station is; or reference the type of plug on the outside of the station.
Blue Hubbell Plug Silver Crouse-Hinds Plug
240 Volt 3 Phase 100 AMP 480 Volt 3 Phase 200 AMP
L1(Black) L2 (Red) L3 (Blue) L1 (Brown) L2(Orange) L3 (Yellow)