INSTALLATION

BEFORE OPERATION

warning:

To avoid possible personal injury or equipment damage, registered electrician or an authorized service representative should perform installation and all service. Under no circumstances should an unqualified person attempt to wire into a utility circuit.

To avoid backfeeding into utility systems, isolation of the residence electrical system is required.

GROUNDING THE GENERATOR

The National Electric Code requires that this product be properly connected to an appropriate earth ground to help pre- vent electric shock. A ground terminal connected to the frame of the generator has been provided for this purpose. Connecting a length of heavy gauge (12 AWG min.) copper wire between the generator Ground Terminal and a copper rod driven into the ground should provide a suitable ground connection. However, consult with a local electrician to insure that local codes are being adhered to.

Before temporary connection of the generator to the resi- dence electrical system, turn off the main service/disconnect.

If your generator is to be used as a stand-by power source in case of utility power failure, it should be installed by a reg- istered electrician and in compliance with all applicable local electrical codes.

Proper use requires that a double throw transfer switch be installed by a licensed qualified electrician so that the building’s electrical circuits may be safely switched between utility power and the generator’s output, thereby preventing backfeed into the power utility’s electrical system.

warning:

To avoid backfeeding into utility systems, isolation of the residence electrical system is required. Before temporary connection of a generator to the residence electrical system turn off the main switch. Before making permanent connections a double throw transfer switch To avoid electrocution or property damage, only a trained electrician should connect generator to residence electrical system. California law requires isolation of the residence electrical system before connecting a generator to residence electrical systems. Temporary connection not recommended due to backfeeding.

Always follow local codes and regulations that apply to the installation of any item that concerns this product.

GROUND TERMINAL LOCATION:

ground lug

warning:

Do not use a pipe as the ground source.



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Homelite HG1800 Installation Before Operation, Grounding the Generator, Ground Terminal Location, Ground lug

HG1800 specifications

The Homelite HG1800 is a powerful and versatile generator designed for both residential and light commercial use. Known for its reliability and efficiency, this generator is particularly popular among homeowners looking for a dependable backup power source during outages and those who need portable electricity for outdoor activities.

One of the standout features of the Homelite HG1800 is its robust 1800-watt output, which allows it to power multiple appliances simultaneously. With a peak output of 2300 watts, the generator can easily start larger devices such as refrigerators, power tools, and air conditioners. This makes it an ideal choice for emergency power needs as well as recreational purposes, such as camping or tailgating.

The generator is equipped with a 4-stroke, air-cooled engine, designed for efficient fuel consumption and longer operating times. It has a runtime of up to 9 hours at a 50% load, ensuring that users can rely on it throughout the day and into the night without frequent refueling. The engine is designed to meet stringent emissions standards, making it an environmentally friendly choice for those conscious about their carbon footprint.

Portability is another key characteristic of the Homelite HG1800. Weighing only around 50 pounds, it features a compact design with built-in handles, allowing for easy transport from one location to another. Whether you’re powering a construction site or enjoying a weekend getaway, this generator can be easily loaded into a vehicle or moved around your yard.

The generator also embraces user-friendly technologies. It features a simple recoil start mechanism that ensures quick and reliable starting, even for those who may not have extensive experience with generators. Additionally, the Homelite HG1800 includes multiple outlets, including two 120-volt AC outlets and one 12-volt DC outlet, providing versatility in what devices can be powered.

Safety features of the HG1800 generator include overload protection, which automatically shuts off the unit if it is overloaded, protecting both the generator and the connected devices. It also has a low oil shutdown feature, which halts operation when oil levels are too low, preventing engine damage.

In summary, the Homelite HG1800 generator is an excellent choice for those in need of a reliable, portable, and efficient power solution. With its solid wattage output, user-friendly design, and essential safety features, the HG1800 stands out as a practical and valuable addition to anyone’s power supply options, catering to both emergency and recreational power needs.