Baldor Automatic Emergency Pow'r Products, AE12 manual Cooling Considerations, Noise Considerations

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COOLING CONSIDERATIONS

1.when installing the generator set, it should be mounted no closer than 5 feet away from any wall or object that would inhibit the cooling air flow that is necessary to operate the unit properly.

2.When installing the generator set inside a non-occupied building, an adequate supply of cooling air must be directed/ducted to the cooling air intake of the engine. The heated cooling air blowing off the back of the engine must be directed away from the unit so as not to be re-circulated with the cool intake air.

3.It is extremely important that the generator set be kept clear of snow, leaves, grass and other debris.

NOISE CONSIDERATIONS

1.This generator set will develop noise levels similar to that of common lawn and garden equipment.

2.Units supplied with enclosures will have their noise level significantly reduced.

MISCELLANEOUS CONSIDERATIONS

1. There should be adequate access to the generator set for maintenance/repair.

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Contents Model AE12 Generator Automatic Emergency Powr ProductsSafety Warnings Page Page Page Table of Contents Customer Connection Wiring Diagram AE12 Base Outline Drawing Forward Specifications for Your AE12 bBALDOR Generator SET Location Connection Information Page Engine Information Inspecting MaintenanceGenerator END Maintenance CleaningAdjustments Engine MaintenanceStorage or Long Term NON-USAGE Ordering Parts ServiceSafety Considerations General Installation & Site Selection GuidelinesNoise Considerations Cooling ConsiderationsMiscellaneous Considerations Remote Start Connections Electrical Installation GuidelinesUnits with Factory Installed Enclosure AC Power ConnectionsUnits Without Enclosure Page Gaseous Fuel Supply Piping Gaseous Fuel InformationLP Cylinder Tanks Primary Regulator not suppliedSecondary Regulator supplied LP TanksElectric fuel shut-off valves Fuel valvesManual Fuel Valves Pipe Capacity in Cubic Feet Propane GAS Flow ChartNatural GAS Flow Chart Controls and Their Functions Master Control SwitchOperation Prior to Starting the UnitFuse for the Control Logic Board Fault Indicator LightCircuit Breaker Possible Problems Simple TroubleshootingLOW Voltage Output Basic Description Troubleshooting for Gaseous Fuel SystemInitial Checks Problems and Possible Solutions AdjustmentsOrder of Occurrence Page GO to Starter Solenoid on Engine Generator Fails to StartPage Abbreviations AE Series InterconnectionPage Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page For AE12 Units with Enclosure Limited Warranty Owner’s Responsibilities Page California Proposition 65 Warning