North Star M165938N owner manual Structure allow at least a 7’ clearance

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Installation / Initial Set-Up

 

• Never place the generator immediately adjacent to a building or other

 

structure – allow at least a 7’ clearance.

 

• Do not run the generator in close proximity to other heat-generating

 

equipment, such as another generator. The combined heat that is

 

generated may raise air temperature in the immediate area and there will

 

not be adequate cooling ventilation.

 

• Do not allow debris to accumulate and block airflow.

 

• Do not operate with a tarp, blanket, or cover surrounding the generator.

No wet conditions

Choose a location where the generator will NOT be exposed to rain,

 

snow, or direct sunlight. Exposure to water can cause electric shock.

 

You may operate the generator under an outdoor, canopy-like structure of

 

heat-resistant material that is open on all sides. Make sure that all parts of

 

canopy are at least 7’ from exhaust, and allow for adequate clearance above

 

generator so that heat does not build up.

Hot exhaust

The exhaust gas from your generator is extremely hot and can cause

clearance

combustible materials to catch on fire.

 

• Make sure your generator’s exhaust system is at least 7 feet from all

 

combustible materials and buildings/structures.

 

• Equip the engine with a spark arrestor if the generator will be used near

 

any ignitable forest, brush, or grassy land. (See the “Specifications”

 

section of this manual to determine if your generator is already equipped.)

 

Make sure you comply with applicable local, state, and federal codes.

 

• Keep a fire extinguisher rated “ABC” nearby. Keep it properly charged

 

and be familiar with its use.

Away from

Do not use the generator in extremely dusty or dirty conditions.

dust/dirt

Excessive dust and dirt can cause premature failure of the machine.

Hearing

Generators can produce noise levels of up to 95 dB in close proximity,

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which can be dangerous to human hearing with prolonged exposure.

 

Hearing protection may be required for persons working within 15-20 feet of

 

the running generator for an extended period of time.

 

WARNING:

 

Never attempt to attach ductwork to the muffler system to lower noise

 

levels. This could cause hot air deflection, heat build-up, and

 

increased exhaust back-pressure, resulting in possible exhaust leakage

 

or damage to the generator.

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Contents Any Questions, Comments, Problems, or Parts Orders Watt Continuous 8,000 Watt Surge CapacityHazard Signal Word Definitions Table of Contents About Your Generator About Your GeneratorAbout Your Generator cont’d Read this ManualSpecifications Specifications Item #165938NSafety Label Locations Item #165938N Part numbers DescriptionMachine Component Identification Item #165938N DescriptionReference Guide Reference 9 Vibration Power Load Planning & Management Example conversion to wattsPower Load Planning & Management cont’d ExampleUnpacking & Delivery Inspection Installation / Initial Set-UpPlanning the Power Load Hook-up Generator Gas Hook-up Installation for Natural Gas or LPG if neededPropane LPG Installation / Initial Set-Up Set-up either as a Building BACK-UP or Portable Power Source Nema Current/Power Maximum Extension Cord Length Select a Suitable Site Outdoors onlyMonoxide exhaust Away from all air intakesStructure allow at least a 7’ clearance Grounding the generator Battery Installation General safety rules for operation OperationOperation cont’d Operation cont’d Check the oil level using the dipstick and add oil as needed Preparing for OperationGenerator on gasoline Start LPG/NG supply If using Natural GasOperation cont’d Using LP/NG To start engine using LP or Natural Gas Starting the EngineTo start engine using gasoline Checking Generator Output Connecting Loads Stopping Switching Fuels during operationStop the engine using the following steps When you are finished using the generator, you must Storage & ExerciseOperation cont’d Maintenance & Repair Maintenance & RepairMaintenance & Repair cont’d Troubleshooting TroubleshootingSummary of Important Safety Information for Operation Safety Installation & Set-upBattery Safety GeneralKnow how to operate Safety Before UseInstallation / Initial Set-up Safety Safety During Use Gasoline SafetyPropane & Natural Gas Safety Personal protective equipmentSummary of Important Safety Information for Operation cont’d Safety After use Safety Inspection/MaintenanceGenerator Exploded View Rev- N Diag # Description Qty Wiring Diagram Rev- N Generator Head Exploded View Rev- N Item # Description Qty