Desa PGH7500IE, PGH1100IE General Information, Unpacking, Ventilation, DUST, DIRT, Rain Snow

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PORTABLE GASOLINE GENERATORS

GENERAL

INFORMATION

Powerfast portable generators are rugged and compact. These models provide depend- able, trouble-free service. The alternators are brushless with revolving fields. Honda gaso- line engines provide long life under heavy use. Honda engines have overhead valves (OHV). This provides high performance with lower fuel consumption. These engines are governed to maintain engine speed of 3600 RPM under load. 3600 RPM engine speed provides 120/240V, 60 Hz power.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Circuit breaker protection

Spark-arresting muffler (except model PGH11000IE)

Large fuel tank

Oil alert system

Electric starter

15-Amp ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacle

UNPACKING

1.Remove generator from carton.

2.Remove any protective packaging ap- plied to generator for shipment.

3.Check for loose or missing parts. Check for shipping damage. If any parts are missing or damaged, promptly inform dealer where you bought generator.

4.Battery cables are supplied. These cables are in a separate bag inside generator carton. You must install these cables to engine. See Battery, pages 7 and 8, for installation instruc- tions.

VENTILATION

DANGER: Use only in well- vented areas. Make sure area has plenty of free-moving, fresh, out- side air. Never run generator in an enclosed or confined area. Never run generator inside occu- pied building. Engine exhaust contains poisonous carbon mon- oxide gas. Overexposure will cause loss of consciousness and will lead to death.

This generator needs cooling air to run prop- erly. Never block free-flowing, cooling air to generator. Overheating will occur with- out cooling air. This will damage the gen- erator. Keep generator at least three feet away from any object.

DUST, DIRT, RAIN,

AND SNOW

WARNING: Do not use gen- erator outdoors in rain or snow. Do not use generator near stand- ing water or snow. Do not use if generator is wet or damp. Oper- ating generator in these condi- tions increases the risk of elec- trocution. Severe injury or death can occur.

Do not use generator in extremely dusty or dirty conditions. This will severely affect its life. Keep generator clean. Do not allow dust, dirt, rain, or snow to collect on it. Protect generator from outdoor elements.

HIGH AND LOW TEMPERATURE OPERATION

Air temperature affects generator output. Output drops 1% for each 10° temperature rise above 60° F. Very low temperatures may make the engine hard to start. See engine Owner’s Manual for more information.

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Contents Portable Gasoline Generators Safety Information Portable Gasoline GeneratorsProduct Identification GfciHigh and LOW Temperature Operation General InformationUnpacking VentilationSpecifications PGH7500IEGenerator Features OIL Alert SystemEngine Circuit Breaker Electric StartBattery Engine OILFuel Checking OIL Level and Adding OILInstalling Battery Cables to Engine Mounting Battery to GeneratorGenerator Grounding Standby Installation to Home or BuildingExtension Cords Chart 1 Typical Electric Appliance Wattages Determining Electrical Load for GeneratorUsing Receptacle Power Cord and Plug RequirementsOperation General InformationPrestart StartingHigh Altitude Operation Adding Electrical Loads Disconnecting ElectricStopping Engine Troubleshooting Maintenance and RepairsStorage Electrical Component Specifications Wiring DiagramsIllustrated Parts List For Model PGH7500IE Alternator AssemblyFor Model PGH11000IE Alternator Assembly WLE-5For Model PGH7500IE Fuel Tank and Roll Cage Parts Available not Shown For Model PGH11000IE Fuel Tank and Roll Cage Not shown For Model PGH7500IE Control Panel For Model PGH11000IE Control Panel Technical Service Replacement PartsServicing the Engine Parts Centrals106746 Warranty Information International