Baldor Automatic Emergency Pow'r Products, AE12 manual

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? Operation inside an enclosed compartment or building is a potential fire hazard and should not be done unless approval is obtained from Baldor Generators. Engine/Generator overheating can cause severe damage due to restricted, obstructed or improper air-flow that is necessary for the proper cooling of the unit.
? Hot exhaust gases being discharged by the engine must never be directed toward anything that could catch fire or explode.
Have fire extinguisher accessible and nearby while operating the generator set.
Allow the generator set to cool before transporting it or storing it indoors.
Keep the generator set free of grass, leaves and excessive grease and oils.
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? This generator set must not be used on or near any forest covered brush covered or grass covered land unless the engine's exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester and it must be maintained
in effective working order by the operator.
? Keep the generator set at least three feet away from buildings or other structures.
? Keep the generator set away from flammable and other hazardous materials (trash, rags, lubricants, explosives, paints, etc.)
Do not run the fuel line up against any sharp objects.
A professional, experienced technician should only install the fuel supply system.
Use only approved piping and componentry in your fuel supply system.
Check all fuel supply piping and their connections on a monthly basis for fuel leaks.
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? Comply with NFPA regulations and your local codes in regard to shut-off valves, regulators, etc. and any other recommendations or requirements they may have.
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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 Generator END Maintenance MaintenanceCleaning InspectingAdjustments Engine MaintenanceStorage or Long Term NON-USAGE Ordering Parts ServiceSafety Considerations General Installation & Site Selection GuidelinesMiscellaneous Considerations Cooling ConsiderationsNoise Considerations Remote Start Connections Electrical Installation GuidelinesUnits with Factory Installed Enclosure AC Power ConnectionsUnits Without Enclosure Page Gaseous Fuel Supply Piping Gaseous Fuel InformationSecondary Regulator supplied Primary Regulator not suppliedLP Tanks LP Cylinder TanksManual Fuel Valves Fuel valvesElectric fuel shut-off valves Pipe Capacity in Cubic Feet Propane GAS Flow ChartNatural GAS Flow Chart Operation Master Control SwitchPrior to Starting the Unit Controls and Their FunctionsCircuit Breaker Fault Indicator LightFuse for the Control Logic Board Possible Problems Simple TroubleshootingLOW Voltage Output Initial Checks Troubleshooting for Gaseous Fuel SystemBasic Description Order of Occurrence AdjustmentsProblems and Possible Solutions 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