Assembly/Installation; Generator Location - Briggs & Stratton 040248 Manual Del Operario

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Assembly/Installation
Your generator
is ready for use after you assemble the LP
fuel tank housing pad components,
make proper fuel
connections,
and verify that engine oil is at the proper
level.
CAUTION
Refer to Maintenance
for oil fill information.
Damage
to equipment
resulting
from failure to follow
this
instruction
will void warranty.
If you have any problems with the assembly of your
generator,
please call the generator
helpline at
1-800-743-4115.
If calling for assistance, please have the
model, revision, and serial number from the data tag
available. See "Generator
Controls
and Features" for data
tag location.
Shipment
Contents
The generator
is supplied with:
Generator
pre-attached
to mounting
pad
LP fuel tank housing tray assembly
pre-attached
to
mounting
pad
Fuel hose and regulator
assembly
pre-attached
to
generator
LP fuel tank all-weather
cover
Bag containing
LP fuel tank attachment
hardware
Operator's
manual
Battery
Oil drain tray
Touch-up paint
One spare
15A fuse
NG conversion
kit
You must purchase
two filled 20 pound
DOT
LP fuel tanks
that are equipped
with a listed over-filling
prevention
device (OPD).
Lifting
the
Generator
CAUTION
The
generator
weighs
more
than
280 pounds
(130
kg). Proper
tools,
equipment
and
qualified
personnel
should be used in all phases of
handling
and
moving
the generator.
Each full LP
tank
will weigh
more
than
20 pounds
(9 kg).
CAUTION
DO NOT
lift unit by roof as damage
to
generator
will occur.
Lifting pockets
are provided
at each corner
between
the
base of the generator
and its mounting
pad. See
"Generator
Controls
and Features"
for locations.
Retouch
any chipped
paint with supplied
touch-up
paint.
Generator
Location
Consider
these
factors
when determining
the proper
generator
operating
location:
Install the unit outdoors
on a flat, level surface with
provisions
for adequate
ventilation.
This will allow for
dispersion
of deadly exhaust
gas. DO NOT
install
generator
where
exhaust
gas could accumulate
and
enter
inside or be drawn
into a potentially
occupied
building areas.
Using a generator
indoors WILL KILL YOU
IN MINUTES.
Exhaust
contains
carbon
monoxide,
a
poison
gas you cannot
see or smell.
NEVER use in the home
or in partly enclosed
areas SUChas garages.
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ONLY use outdoors and
far from open windows,
doors, and vents.
Ensure
exhaust
gas is kept away from any windows,
doors,
ventilation
intakes or other
openings
that can
allow exhaust
gas to collect
in a confined
area
(Figure
I). Prevailing winds and air currents
should be
taken
into consideration
when
positioning
generator.
Figure I --
Generator Clearances
A - Engine Exhaust Opening
The unit must have at least 5 ft. (152 cm) of clearance
on all sides of the enclosure
and LP tank housing
pad,
including overhead.
This will reduce
the risk of
exhaust
heat or exhaust
gases igniting nearby
combustible
materials
and will provide
for adequate
cooling and generator
maintenance.
WARNING
Keep
at least 5 ft. (152 cm) clearance
on all sides of generator
including
overhead.
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