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16 | Westinghouse Portable Power
Weather – Never operate your generator outdoors during
rain, snow or any combination of weather conditions that
could lead to moisture collecting on, in or around the
generator.
Dry SurfaceAlways operate the generator on a dry
surface free of any moisture.
No Connected LoadsMake sure the generator has no
connected loads before starting it. To ensure there are no
connected loads, unplug any electrical extension cords
that are plugged into the control panel receptacles.
NOTICE
Starting the generator with loads already applied
to it could result in damage to any appliance being
powered o the generator during the brief start-up
period.
Grounding the Generator – The National Electric Code
(NEC), as well as many local electrical codes, may require
the generator to be connected to earth ground. The
most common application that requires a ground rod is
when you are using the generator as a separately derived
system to provide back up power to your house. Typically
this is when a transfer switch has a switched neutral.
As the generator application has many variables that
cannot be determined by the manufacturer of the
generator, a licensed electrician will need to determine if a
grounding rod is needed.
If a licensed electrician has determine the application
requires a ground rod, make sure it is connected to earth
ground by connecting the ground terminal on the control
panel to earth ground using copper wire (minimum 10
AWG). Consult a qualied electrician for local grounding
requirements.
Floating Neutral (WGen2000 & WGen3600: The generator
(stator winding) is isolated from the frame and from the AC
receptacle ground pin.
Neutral Bonded (WGen5500, WGen7500, WGen6500st
and WGen8300st): There is a permanent conduct or
between the generator (stator winding) and the frame.
WARNING
Be sure the generator is properly
connected to earth ground before
operating. The generator must be
grounded to prevent electrical shock
due to faulty appliances.
BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR
BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR,
REVIEW SAFETY SECTION STARTING
ON PAGE 5.
Location Selection – Before starting the generator,
avoid exhaust and location hazards by verifying:
You have selected a location to operate the generator
that is outdoors and well ventilated.
You have selected a location with a level and solid
surface on which to place the generator.
You have selected a location that is at least 6 feet
(1.8 m) away from any building, other equipment or
combustible material.
If the generator is located close to a building, make
sure it is not located near any windows, doors and/
or vents.
WARNING
Always operate the generator on a
level surface. Placing the generator
on non level surfaces can cause the
generator to tip over, causing fuel
and oil to spill. Spilled fuel can ignite
if it comes in contact with an ignition
source such as a very hot surface.
NOTICE
Only operate the generator on a solid, level surface.
Operating the generator on a surface with loose
material such as sand or grass clippings can cause
debris to be ingested by the generator that could:
• Block cooling vents
• Block air intake system
OPERATION