Operating Guide
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AC Circuit Breaker
The generator comes equipped with circuit
breakers that protect the unit and the load from
short circuit or overload conditions. If the circuit
breaker opens, determine why the circuit breaker
tripped before closing the circuit breaker.
240 VAC Circuit Breaker
The 240V receptacles come with an additional
circuit breaker that will isolate these outlets on
the panel. This breaker must be in the “On”
position for the unit to provide power.
Low Oil Level Shutdown
The generator is equipped with a low oil level
shutdown that is designed to protect the engine
from damage caused by an insufficient amount
of oil in the crankcase. When the oil level in the
crankcase falls below the safe operating limit,
the low oil level shutdown will automatically
shut off the engine.
GENERATOR OPERATION
Optimal Generator Operating
Conditions
•
Temperature: 23
o
F to 104
o
F
(-5
o
C to 40
o
C)
•
Humidity below 95%
•
Height above sea level: < 3280 feet
(1,000 m). If the height of the operating
area is over 1,000 m high, output power
will be reduced.
Connection to Household Power
Supply
This generator must be installed in accordance
with all applicable local laws and electrical
codes. The generator must be isolated from the
utility and the connection must be verified by a
qualified electrician.
Generator Grounding
The National Electrical Code requires generators
to be grounded to an approved earth ground.
Correct grounding for the generator is necessary
for optimum engine performance and reduces
the risk of electric shock. Use the ground
terminal (1) to properly ground the generator.
Before using the ground terminal, consult
a
qualified electrician, electrical inspector, or local
authority having jurisdiction for local codes or
ordinances that apply for the intended use of the
generator.
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