Installation / Initial Set-Up
4. Set-up either as a BUILDING BACK-UP or PORTABLE Power Source
This generator is designed to provide up to 13,000W of electrical power. It can supply electricity in two ways:
1.As a
2.As a portable power source. You can plug appliances or tools directly into the generator’s electrical outlets.
Specific requirements for each are given below.
Note: Regardless of whether you use your generator as a
Using as a
Contact a licensed electrician to install an
What does a transfer switch do? It:
a)Safely connects the generator to your building’s electrical system by isolating your generator from your utility company’s power lines,
AND
b)Connects your generator to a critical subset of your building’s circuits that are needed for emergency power needs.
If your generator will be connected to your building’s electrical system, it MUST ALWAYS be isolated from the utility power grid with a
DANGER:
A transfer switch must be installed in order to isolate your generator from the utility power grid. If your generator is NOT properly isolated from the utility system, serious hazards will arise:
♦When your generator is running, it’s output will back feed into the utility power line and transformer that are normally used to provide you with power. The transformer will step up the current to the normal line voltage. An unsuspecting utility line worker working on what he thinks is a deactivated line could be electrocuted.
♦If your generator is connected (running or not) when utility power is restored, your generator will be destroyed. It could also explode or cause fire.
In addition to isolating your generator from the utility system, the transfer switch connects your generator to a limited set of circuits in your building that have been chosen as critical to operate during a power outage.
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