Installation / Initial Set-Up
6. Grounding the generator
Always ensure the generator is properly grounded to prevent electrical shock.
You must always ground the generator by the following method when using the generator as a portable electrical source:
1)Drive a ¾” or 1” copper pipe or rod into the ground close to the generator. The pipe/rod must penetrate moist earth – the depth required will be dictated by local soil conditions. Consult with an electrician.
2)Connect an approved ground clamp to the pipe.
3)Run a 10 gauge wire from the clamp to the generator grounding post located on the rear of the generator head.
4)Do not connect the generator grounding post to a water pipe or a ground used by a radio system.
10 Ga. wire
Copper
Pipe/Rod
Grounding Post
Ground
If a licensed electrician installs the generator with a connection to your building’s electrical circuit for use as a
WARNING:
Operating the generator when it is not properly grounded can result in electrical shock.
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