Section 3
3.1 — How To Use The Generator
See the "To Start the Engine" section for how to safely start and stop
the generator and how to connect and disconnect loads. If there are
any problems operating the generator, please call the generator help-
line at 1-888-436-3722.
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Never operate in an enclosed area or indoors! NEVER
use in the home, in a vehicle, or in partly enclosed areas
such as garages, EVEN IF doors and windows are open!
ONLY use outdoors and far from open windows, doors,
vents, and in an area that will not accumulate deadly
exhaust.
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The engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide,
which you cannot see or smell. This poisonous gas, if
breathed in sufficient concentrations, can cause uncon-
sciousness or even death.
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Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and ventilating
air is critical to correct generator operation. Do not alter
the installation or permit even partial blockage of ventila-
tion provisions, as this can seriously affect safe opera-
tion of the generator. The generator MUST be operated
outdoors.
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This exhaust system must be properly maintained. Do
nothing that might render the exhaust system unsafe or
in noncompliance with any local codes and/or standards.
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Always use a battery operated carbon monoxide alarm
indoors, installed according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
5,500 Watt LP Series Portable Generator
Operation
3.1.1 — Grounding The Generator When Used As A
Portable
This generator has an equipment ground that connects the generator
frame components to the ground terminals on the AC output recepta-
cles (see NEC 250.34 (A) for explanation). This allows the generator
to be used as a portable without grounding the frame of the generator
as specified in NEC 250.34.
3.1.1.1 — Special Requirements
There may be Federal or State Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) regulations, local codes, or ordinances that
apply to the intended use of the generator.
Please consult a qualified electrician, electrical inspector, or the local
agency having jurisdiction:
• In some areas, generators are required to be registered with local
utility companies.
• If the generator is used at a construction site, there may be addi-
tional regulations which must be observed.
3.1.2 — Connecting The Generator To A Building's
Electrical System
When connecting directly to a building's electrical system, it is recom-
mended that a manual transfer switch is used. Connections for a por-
table generator to a building's electrical system must be made by a
qualified electrician and in strict compliance with all national and local
electrical codes and laws.
3.1.2.1 — Grounding The Generator In A Building
Standby Application
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The National Electrical Code requires that the frame and
external electrically conductive parts of this generator be
properly connected to an approved earth ground.
Local electrical codes may also require proper grounding of the unit
(Figure 3-1). For that purpose, connecting a No. 10 AWG (American
Wire Gauge) stranded copper wire to the grounding lug and to an
earth-driven copper or brass grounding rod (electrode) provides ade-
quate protection against electrical shock. However, local codes may
vary widely. Consult with a local electrician for grounding require-
ments in the area.
Proper grounding of the generator will help prevent electrical
shock in the event of a ground fault condition in the generator or in
connected electrical devices. Proper grounding also helps dissipate
static electricity, which often builds up in ungrounded devices.
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