Owner's Manual

Generac Portable Products 3,500 Watt Generator
8
COLD WEATHER
OPERATION
Under certain weather conditions (temperatures below
40°F [4°C] and a high dew point), your Generac generator
may experience icing of the carburetor and/or the
crankcase breather system.
In an emergency, use the original shipping box as a
temporary shelter:
Cut off all flaps.
Cut out one of the long sides of the box to expose
exhaust side of unit. Ensure a minimum of two feet
clearance between open side of box and nearest object.
Cut appropriate slots to access receptacles of unit. You
may also need to cut a clearance slot for the handle.
Start unit, then place box over it.
IMPORTANT: Remove shelter when temperature is
above 40°F [4°C].
For a more permanent shelter, build a structure that will
enclose three sides and the top of the generator:
Make sure entire muffler-side of generator is exposed. A
typical shelter is shown in Figure 6.
Ensure a minimum of two feet clearance between open
side of box and nearest object.
Face exposed end away from wind and elements.
Enclosure should hold enough heat created by the
generator to prevent icing problems.
CAUTION! Never run unit indoors; Do Not
enclose generator any more than shown. Remove
shelter when temperatures are above 40°F [4°C].
RECEPTACLES
120 Volt AC, 15 Amp Receptacles
Each of these outlets is protected against overload by
15 Amp push-to-reset circuit breakers (Figure 7).
Use each outlet to operate 120 Volt AC, 60 Hz, single
phase loads requiring 1,800 (1.8 kW) watts at 15 Amps of
current.
Wind
Figure 6 — Temporary Cold Weather Shelter
Figure 7 — 120 Volt, 15 Amp Receptacles