1.5 — Fire Hazards
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Keep a fire extinguisher near the portable generator and transfer switch at all times. Keep the extinguisher prop-
erly charged and be familiar with its use. Direct any questions to the local fire department.
NOTE: DO NOT use any carbon tetra-chloride type fire extinguishers. These fire extinguishers emit toxic fumes
and the liquid can damage wiring insulation.
1.6 — Explosion Hazards
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Do not smoke around the generator. Immediately wipe up any fuel or oil spills. Ensure that no combustible mate-
rials are left in the generator compartment, or on or near the generator, as FIRE or EXPLOSION may result.
Keep the area surrounding the generator clean and free of debris.
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All types of fuels are potentially FLAMMABLE and/or EXPLOSIVE and must be handled with care. Inspect the
fuel system frequently and correct any leaks immediately. Be sure fuel supply lines are properly installed, purged,
and leak tested before placing the generator set into service.
1.7 — Standards Index
Be sure the transfer switch is in strict compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws, codes, and regula-
tions pertaining to such installations. Always use the current version or edition of the applicable law, code, and regula-
tion as it applies to the local jurisdiction.
Generac transfer switches should be installed by a professional electrician familiar with electrical wiring and
codes, and experienced in working with generators. Generac accepts no responsibility for accidents, damages or
personal injury caused by incorrect installation. This transfer switch is intended for surface mounting OUTDOORS.
Our transfer switches are UL listed to UL Standard 1008 and meet the criteria of National Electrical code Article
702.6 for Optional Standby Systems.
If using the generator and transfer switch for larger appliances, such as electric water heaters, clothes dryers, elec-
tric ranges and small air conditioners, check the labels on the appliances to be sure they do NOT exceed the rating
of the generator. No appliance should have an amperage rating that exceeds the individual breaker rating in the
transfer switch (15 or 30 amps).
Transfer Switch Installation Guidelines
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