GENERATOR INSTALLATION |
Once installation planning is complete and all necessary local permits are granted, installation of the generator may begin. Within the following section general recommendations are given for installing the generator. However, installations are affected by local site conditions, regional construction practices, material availability, local or regional codes and/or other variables. Therefore, recommendations included in this manual are provided as a guide only and are not meant to serve as detailed installation plans. All decisions regarding installation and materials are at the discretion of the licensed electrician's and licensed plumbers performing the installation and/or the inspector performing the final inspection as required by local or regional code. Additionally, illustrations provided in this manual are subject to ongoing revisions and shall not be construed as blueprints.
LOCATION AND GENERATOR |
PLACEMENT |
For proper ventilation and maintenance, locate the generator outdoors in an area that will allow a minimum of three feet or more of clearance between the generator and any other structure. Note: Check your local building codes for clearance requirements for your area.
When placing the generator, the direction of the exhaust should be pointing away from windows, doors and any ventilation system.
Insure that sufficient air flow is available to remove the exhaust fumes and cool the generator properly.
NOTE: It would be extremely difficult, if not impractical,
to attempt a detailed coverage of every installation possibility. For that reason, much of the information is general in nature. Plan the installation carefully. Information in this manual is provided as a guide only and is not meant to serve as a detailed installation plan. Illustrations provided in the manual must not be construed as blueprints.
NOTE: The generator has an engine fan that draws the air in from the end panel slots, circulates it within the enclosure and forces the air through the side panels and the exhaust panel slots.
All local applicable codes, standards and regulations must be followed for the installation of the generator. Some areas may require building permits and/or detailed sight inspections prior to approving the unit for use.
NOTE: Utility wiring from the house to power the battery charger and other start assisting components should be tightened on the identified terminal block at a torque of 20 lb- in. The wire size is to be selected according to allowable ampacities given in Table
Signal wiring from the transfer switch is to be 18AWG
Power leads from the generator/circuit breaker being wired to the transfer switch should be tightened in the identified terminal block to 120
Field wiring of this unit must be conducted by a licensed electrician.
WARNING
•Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocution is possible whenever electricity is present. Open the main circuit breaker of all power sources before servicing the equipment. Configure the installation to electrically ground the generator set, transfer switch and related equipment and electrical circuits to comply with applicable codes and standards. Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because these conditions increase the risk of electrocution.
•The exhaust from this product is extremely hot and remains hot after shutdown. High grass, weeds, brush, leaves, or other combustible materials, must remain clear of the exhaust. Such materials may ignite and burn from the heat of the exhaust system.
DANGER
•The generator engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, which can be DEADLY. This dangerous gas, if breathed in sufficient concentrations, can cause unconsciousness or even death. The generator must be installed properly, in strict compliance with applicable codes and standards. Following installation, you must do nothing that might render the generator unsafe or in noncompliance with such codes and standards.
CAUTION
•Covering or restricting the air passages on the generator will cause the unit to overheat and may create a fire hazard. Do not allow snow or leaves to cover enclosure openings.
•Leave a three foot or greater open area around all sides of the unit. Check your local building codes for clearance requirements for your area. Do not plant trees or plants close to the unit.
•Unit should be located such that it prevents combustible material from accumulating under the generator set.
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