Grounding The Generator - North Star M165911V Owner's Manual

Portable, outdoor use-only, gasoline generator
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Always ensure the generator is properly grounded to prevent electrical shock.
You must always ground the generator by the following method when using the generator as a
portable electrical source:
1) Drive a ¾" or 1" copper pipe or rod into the ground close to the generator. The pipe/rod must
penetrate moist earth – the depth required will be dictated by local soil conditions. Consult
with an electrician.
2) Connect an approved ground clamp to the pipe.
3) Run a 10 gauge wire from the clamp to the generator grounding post located on the electrical
panel.
4) Do not connect the generator grounding post to a water pipe or a ground used by a radio
system.
If a licensed electrician installs the generator with a connection to your building's electrical circuit
for use as a back-up power system, grounding may alternatively be completed through the
building's grounding system. Ask your electrician. If the generator is not grounded through your
building's electrical system, follow the procedure above.
WARNING:
Operating the generator when it is not properly grounded can result in electrical shock.
Installation / Initial Set-Up

5. Grounding the Generator

Grounding Post
Ground
18
10 Ga. wire
Copper
Pipe/Rod

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents