INTRODUCTION

The stationary standby electric generator is manufactured for our customers to supply reliable backup power. The generator is a compact unit, designed to supply the power for your critical needs when utility power fails.

The standby generator will run on Liquid Propane Gas or Natural Gas allowing flexibility for getting the power you need. Fuel lines should be installed by a licensed plumber or other qualified professionals or licensed gas technician.

WARNING

RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND/OR INJURY

The installation of this equipment must be done by licensed electrician's, contractors and gas technicians or plumbers. Installation must be completed in conformance with NEC and local electrical and building codes. Some areas may require building permits and/or detailed sight inspections prior to approving the unit for operation.

•About the Owners Manual

Understanding the operation of the generator is important when using or maintaining your system. If there are any questions about the information supplied in this Owner’s Manuals, call our customer service helpline number shown on the manual cover.

About Operation or Maintenance

All required safety checks that need to be performed are the responsibility of the operators. Listed within the Owners Manual are safety precautions that need to be followed to prevent personal injuries to persons around the unit and to prevent property damage.

UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS

Immediately inspect the generator carefully for freight loss or damage upon arrival. If loss or damage is noted at the time of delivery, require the person making the delivery to note the loss or damage on the freight bill, or affix his signature under the consignor’s memo of the loss or damage. Contact the carrier for claim procedures.

When loss or damage is noted after delivery, segregate the damaged material, and contact the carrier for claim procedures. Be sure to retain the packaging material for carrier inspection.

“Concealed Damage” is understood to mean damage to the contents of a package which is not evident at the time of delivery by the carrier, but which is discovered later. The carrier or carriers are responsible for merchandise lost or damaged in transit. The title to goods rests with the consignee when generators are shipped F.O.B. factory, and only the consignee can legally file a claim.

After inspecting the generator, engine and enclosure for physical damage, finish reading the Operating and Maintenance Instructions. These manuals contain important safety information.

WARNING

RISK OF INJURY AND BEING CRUSHED

HEAVY EQUIPMENT. Unbalanced weight. Improper lifting can cause severe injury or death and equipment damage.

When lifting the generator or using hoisting equipment, be careful not to touch overhead power lines. Proper tools and equipment and qualified personnel should be used in all phases of handling and unpacking.

INSTALLATION PLANNING

DANGER

RISK OF INJURY

Improper installation can damage your electrical system and cause property damage, serious personal injury or death. Installation MUST be performed by a licensed electrician and plumber or gas technician. Installation MUST comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. Some areas may require building permits and/or detailed sight inspections prior to approving the unit for operation.

Taking a few moments to pre-plan before beginning installation of the generator can provide significant savings in materials and labor and lower future maintenance. Some items to consider in planning generator installation are safe generator operation, use of an Automatic Transfer Switch, load requirements, generator location, fuel supply, environmental conditions and applicable local, regional or national codes. Some areas may require building permits and/or detailed site inspections prior to approving the unit for use. Check with local authorities before starting installation.

Installation of a standby engine/generator system is complex and should not be considered a Do-It-Yourself project. Safe installation requires the skill and knowledge of licensed electrician's and plumbers or gas technicians. Contact an authorized dealer for assistance with installation planning and referral to properly qualified, licensed installing contractors.

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