Grounding Generator To Truck Or Trailer Frame; Installing Exhaust Pipe - Miller Bobcat 225 Owner's Manual

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5-2.

Grounding Generator to Truck or Trailer Frame

1-1. Grounding Generator To Truck Or Trailer Frame
Always ground generator frame to
vehicle frame to prevent electric
shock and static electricity hazards.
Also see AWS Safety & Health Fact
Sheet No. 29, Grounding of Portable
And
Vehicle
Mounted
Generators.
5-3.

Installing Exhaust Pipe

1/2 in.
wrench
crescent wrench
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GND/PE
Bed liners, shipping skids, and
some running gear insulate the
welding generator from the vehicle
frame. Always connect a ground
wire from the generator equipment
grounding terminal to bare metal on
Welding
the vehicle frame as shown.
Use GFCI protection when operating
auxiliary equipment. If unit does not
have GFCI receptacles, use GFCI-
protected extension cord. Do not
use GFCI receptacles to power life
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support equipment.
1
2
3
1 Equipment Grounding Terminal (On
2 Grounding Cable (Not Supplied)
3 Metal Vehicle Frame
Connect cable from equipment ground ter-
minal to metal vehicle frame. Use #8 AWG
or larger insulated copper wire.
253857-A
Front Panel)
Electrically bond generator frame to
vehicle
frame
by
metal-to-metal
contact.
Stop engine and let cool.
Engine backfire can cause severe
burns or other injuries. Do not
point exhaust pipe toward control
panel. Keep away from exhaust
outlet.
Do not point exhaust pipe toward
LP fuel tank (if equipped). Do not
point exhaust pipe towards shield-
ing gas tank (if equipped).
Point exhaust pipe in desired di-
rection but always away from front
panel and direction of travel.

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