Generator Use; Connections To A Building's Electrical System; Ground System; Special Requirements - Honda EB2500X Owner's Manual

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GENERATOR USE
Connections
to a Building's
Electrical System
Connections
for standby
power to a building's
electrical
system must
be made by a qualified
electrician.
The connection
must isolate the
generator
power
from
utility
power,
and
must
comply
with
all
applicable
laws and electrical
codes.
Improper
connections
to a building's
electrical
system
can allow
electrical
current from the generator
to backfeed into the utility
lines.
Such backfeed
may electrocute
utility
company
workers
or others
who contact
the lines during
a power
outage.
Consult
the utility
company
or a qualified
electrician.
Improper
connections
to a building's
electrical
system
can allow
electrical
current
from
the utility
company
to backfeed
into
the
generator.
When utility
power is restored, the generator
may explode,
burn, or cause fires in the building's
electrical
system.
Ground System
Honda
portable
generators
have a system
ground
that
connects
generator
frame components
to the ground terminals
in the AC output
receptacles.
The system
ground
is not connected
to the AC neutral
wire. If the generator
is tested by a receptacle
tester, it will not show
the same ground circuit condition
as for a home receptacle.
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.
l
In some areas, generators
are required
to be registered
with local
utility companies.
l
If the generator
is used at a construction
site, there
may
be
additional
regulations
which must be observed.
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