Baldor Automatic Emergency Pow'r Products, AE12 manual

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?Never permit anyone to operate the generator set without proper instructions.

?Never allow children to operate the generator set.

?Children and pets must be kept away from the area of operation due to the possibility of burns from hot engine components or injury from any equipment the generator set is powering.

?Always wear eye protection and Hearing protection when working near the generator set.

?Operate the generator set only with the guards, shields and other safety items in place and working properly.

?Do not put hands, feet, tools or other objects near rotating parts.

?Use reasonable care when moving or lifting the unit. The generator set may move around inside the wrap frame creating "Pinch Points".

?Do not run the generator set while it is being moved.

?Do not support the generator set from the top of the wrap frame.

?Do not operate the generator set while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.

?When transporting or using a generator set with the wheel option, secure the unit to prevent it from moving around.

?Do not tamper with or change the engine speed as it has been preset at the factory for proper operation.

?Keep hands and face away from the carburetor when the air cleaner is being moved. A sudden backfire can

cause serious burns.

?Be careful of hot parts. The muffler and other generator parts become very hot while the engine is running.

?Do not "jump start" the generator set.

?Sulfuric acid can cause severe injury and can give off gases, which are corrosive and potentially explosive. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. In case of contact, flush area immediately with water.

?When transporting a generator set, secure it to prevent it from moving or shifting.

?Know how to stop the engine quickly and understand the operation of all controls.

?Do not operate electrical equipment while standing in water, on wet ground or with wet hands or shoes.

?Use extreme caution when working on electrical components. Potentially dangerous voltage is present when the engine is running.

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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 GuidelinesCooling Considerations Noise 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 TanksFuel valves Electric fuel shut-off 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 UnitFault Indicator Light Fuse for the Control Logic BoardCircuit Breaker Possible Problems Simple TroubleshootingLOW Voltage Output Troubleshooting for Gaseous Fuel System Basic DescriptionInitial Checks Adjustments Problems and Possible SolutionsOrder 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