Generator Location
Before installing the generator, consult with the homeowner
and convey the following guidelines, which may affect the
desired location.
Install generator outdoors in an area which will not
accumulate deadly exhaust gas. DO NOT install generator
where exhaust gas could accumulate and enter inside or be
drawn into a potentially occupied building. Ensure exhaust
gas is kept away from windows, doors, ventilation intakes
or other openings that can allow exhaust gas to collect in a
confined area. Prevailing winds and air currents should be
taken into consideration when positioning generator.
WARNING Running engine gives off carbon
monoxide, an odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause headache,
fatigue, dizziness, vomiting, confusion, seizures,
nausea, fainting or death.
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Operate generator ONLY outdoors.
•
Install a battery operated carbon monoxide alarm near
the bedrooms.
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Keep exhaust gas from entering a confined area through
windows, doors, ventilation intakes, or other openings.
WARNING Exhaust heat/gases can ignite
combustibles or structures causing a fire.
•
DO NOT install the generator closer than 5 feet (1.5m)
from any combustibles or structures with combustible
walls having a fire resistance rating of less than 1 hour.
General Location Guidelines
• Install the unit outdoors ONLY.
• Place the unit on a prepared concrete slab that is flat,
level, and has provisions for water drainage.
• Install the unit in a location where sump pump
discharge, rain gutter down spouts, roof run-off,
landscape irrigation, or water sprinklers will not flood
the unit or spray the enclosure and enter any air inlet or
outlet openings.
• Install the unit where it will not affect or obstruct
any services (including covered, concealed and
underground), such as telephone, electric, fuel,
irrigation, air conditioning, and so forth.
• Install the unit where air inlet and outlet openings will
not become obstructed by leaves, grass, snow, etc. If
prevailing winds will cause blowing or drifting, you may
need to construct a windbreak to protect the unit.
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• Install the generator as close as possible to the transfer
switch and fuel supply to reduce the length of wiring,
conduit, and piping.
IMPORTANT: Laws or local codes may regulate the distance
to the fuel supply.
The minimum (MIN) clearances from aerial view of generator
(B) to combustible (D), and non-combustible (A) materials is
shown below.
• These distances are provided to give generator location
guidance relative ONLY to combustibles, generator
cooling, and maintenance.
• The minimum distances in the figure are as shown.
All four sides of the generator cannot be enclosed
or restricted, even if the minimum distances are
maintained. DO NOT connect (A) and/or (D) to (E).
• A roof cannot be used.
• Exhaust (C) must not be allowed to accumulate.
2'
(.6m)
3'
(.9m)
5' (1.5m)
D
A
5' (1.5m)
E
A Non-Combustible material with Fire Resistant Rating of
1 hour or greater
B Residential Standby Generator
C Engine Exhaust
D Combustible Material or Structure with a Fire
Resistance Rating of less than 1 hour
E Any structure or material. DO NOT connect (A) and/or
(D) to (E)
5' (1.5m)
2'
(.6m)
B
5' (1.5m)
C
E