North Star M165938N owner manual Select a Suitable Site, Outdoors only, Monoxide exhaust

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Installation / Initial Set-Up

5. Select a Suitable Site

Before using the generator, you must select a suitable OUTDOOR location for installation and operation. This location should meet all of the criteria listed below.

WARNING:

You must choose a suitable site for operating your generator to avoid equipment damage and/or injury and possible death from carbon monoxide poisoning, electric shock, or fire. Choose a site that meets all of the criteria specified.

Dry, level surface The generator should be positioned on a dry, firm, level surface.

 

Ensure that the generator sits level and will not slide or shift during operation.

Outdoors only –

If applicable, block the generator’s wheels to prevent sliding and shifting.

WARNING: Carbon monoxide poisoning hazard

dangerous carbon

The exhaust from your generator contains carbon monoxide (CO), a

monoxide exhaust

poisonous gas that can kill. You cannot smell it, see it, or taste it.

 

 

Carbon monoxide exhaust is given off whether you are using gasoline,

 

natural gas, or propane as the fuel source to power the generator.

 

Follow the directions below for choosing a location to operate your

 

generator in order to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.

 

The location you choose to operate the generator must be OUTDOORS

 

and away from all air intakes:

 

• Never run the generator inside any closed or semi-enclosed spaces (even if

 

outdoors), including homes, garages, basements, sheds, or boxes. These

 

spaces can trap poisonous gases, even if you run a fan or open windows.

 

• Place the generator so that the exhaust fumes will not be directed towards

 

people or building air intakes.

 

• Ensure that working, battery-operated or battery back-up carbon monoxide

 

alarms are used in any dwelling/structure that is in close proximity to the

 

running generator.

 

• Note that this generator is NOT designed or approved for use in vehicles

 

or marine applications. Never run the generator inside RVs or other

 

vehicles, on boats, or on pick-up truck beds.

 

WARNING:

 

Never attempt to attach ductwork to the muffler system to allow for

 

installation inside an enclosure. This could cause hot air deflection,

 

heat build-up, and increased exhaust back-pressure, resulting in

 

possible exhaust leakage or damage to the generator.

Adequate cooling

The generator needs adequate, unobstructed flow of air to allow for

ventilation

proper cooling of engine and generator head.

 

WARNING:

 

Heat build-up from inadequate ventilation can result in fire,

 

posing a serious risk to nearby persons and structures.

 

• Situate so there is adequate clearance around generator to allow for

 

cooling airflow so that heat does not build up.

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Contents Watt Continuous 8,000 Watt Surge Capacity Any Questions, Comments, Problems, or Parts OrdersHazard Signal Word Definitions Table of Contents About Your Generator About Your GeneratorRead this Manual About Your Generator cont’dSpecifications Item #165938N SpecificationsPart numbers Description Safety Label Locations Item #165938NDescription Machine Component Identification Item #165938NReference Guide Reference 9 Vibration Example conversion to watts Power Load Planning & ManagementExample Power Load Planning & Management cont’dPlanning the Power Load Installation / Initial Set-UpUnpacking & Delivery Inspection Propane LPG Gas Hook-up Installation for Natural Gas or LPG if neededHook-up Generator Installation / Initial Set-Up Set-up either as a Building BACK-UP or Portable Power Source Nema Current/Power Maximum Extension Cord Length Away from all air intakes Select a Suitable SiteOutdoors only Monoxide exhaustStructure allow at least a 7’ clearance Grounding the generator Battery Installation Operation General safety rules for operationOperation cont’d Operation cont’d Preparing for Operation Check the oil level using the dipstick and add oil as neededGenerator on gasoline Natural Gas Start LPG/NG supply If usingOperation cont’d Starting the Engine Using LP/NG To start engine using LP or Natural GasTo start engine using gasoline Checking Generator Output Connecting Loads Stop the engine using the following steps Switching Fuels during operationStopping Storage & Exercise When you are finished using the generator, you mustOperation cont’d Maintenance & Repair Maintenance & RepairMaintenance & Repair cont’d Troubleshooting TroubleshootingGeneral Summary of Important Safety Information for OperationSafety Installation & Set-up Battery SafetyInstallation / Initial Set-up Safety Safety Before UseKnow how to operate Personal protective equipment Safety During UseGasoline Safety Propane & Natural Gas SafetySummary of Important Safety Information for Operation cont’d Safety Inspection/Maintenance Safety After useGenerator Exploded View Rev- N Diag # Description Qty Wiring Diagram Rev- N Item # Description Qty Generator Head Exploded View Rev- N