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Good ventilation is required for your generating set to work properly. Without
ventilation, the engine will quickly reach an excessive temperature that could lead to
accidents or damage to the equipment and surrounding items.
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Do not take off the radiator cap when the engine is hot and the coolant is pressurised
due to risk of burns.
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Depressurise the air, oil and coolant circuits, before removing or disconnecting any
unions, ducts or connected components. Be aware of any possible pressure that might
be present when disconnecting a device from a pressurised system. Do not look for
pressure leaks manually. High pressure oil can cause physical accidents.
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Some preservative oils are flammable. Also, some are dangerous to inhale. Check that
ventilation is good. Use a protective mask.
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Hot oil causes burns. Avoid contact with hot oil. Check that the system is no longer
pressurised before carrying out any procedures. Never start or run the engine when
the oil filling cap is off as oil may be ejected.
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Never start or run the engine when the oil filling cap is off as oil may be ejected.
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Never cover the generating set with a fine layer of oil for anti-rust protection.
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Never fill up the oil or coolant when the generating set is running or when the engine
is hot.
1.3.6 Risks related to electrical networks
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The electrical equipment supplied with the generating set complies with standard
NF C15.100 or the standards of the relevant countries
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Read the manufacturer's identification plate carefully. The values for voltage, power,
current and frequency are shown. Check that these values match the supply use.
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Never accidentally touch naked wires or disconnected connections.
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Never handle a generating set with wet hands or feet.
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Maintain electrical wires and connections in good condition. Using equipment in poor
condition can lead to electrocution and damage to equipment.
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Any procedure on the equipment must be carried out voltage free.
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Electrical connections must be made in accordance with current standards and
regulations in the country.
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Do not use faulty, poorly insulated or provisionally connected wires.
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Do not invert the positive and negative terminals of batteries when connecting them.
Such an inversion can lead to severe damage to the electrical equipment. Follow the
wiring diagram supplied by the manufacturer.
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The generating set should not be connected to any other power sources, such as the
public distribution network. In specific cases where there is a reserve connection to
existing electrical networks, it must only be carried out by a qualified electrician, who
should take the operating differences of the equipment into account, according to
whether the public distribution network or generating set is being used.
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Protection against electric shocks is ensured by an assembly of specific equipment. If
this needs to be replaced, it should be by components with identical nominal values
and specifications.
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Due to strict mechanical specifications you should only use flexible resistant rubber
sleeved wires, in compliance with CEI 245-4 or equivalent wires.
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