Standards Index - Generac Power Systems 8KW Owner's Manual

8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17 & 20kw air-cooled automatic standby generators
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iMPORTANT
SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS
Air-cooled Generators
SAFETYRULES
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
* All generators
covered
by this
manual
produce
dangerous
electrical
voltages
and
can cause
fatal
electrical
shock.
Utility
power
delivers
extremely
high and dangerous
voltages
to the transfer
switch
as does the standby
generator
when
it is in opera-
tion.
Avoid
contact
with
bare
wires,
terminals,
connections,
etc., while the unit is running.
Ensure
all appropriate
covers,
guards
and barriers
are in
place,
secured
and/or
locked
before
operating
the
generator.
If work
must
be done
around
an oper-
ating
unit,
stand
on an insulated,
dry surface
to
reduce
shock
hazard.
* Do not handle
any kind
of electrical
device
while
standing
in water, while barefoot,
or while hands
or
feet are wet. DANGEROUS
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
MAY RESULT.
. The
National
Electrical
Code
(NEC) requires
the
frame
and external
electrically
conductive
parts
of
the generator
to be connected
to an approved
earth
ground.
Local
electrical
codes
also
may
require
proper
grounding
of the generator
electrical
system.
* After
installing
this home
standby
electrical
sys-
tem,
the
generator
may
crank
and
start
at any
time without
warning.
When
this occurs,
load cir-
cuits are transferred
to the STANDBY
(generator)
power
source.
To prevent
possible
injury
if such a
start
and transfer
occur, always
set the generator's
AUTO/OFF/MANUAL
switch
to its
OFF
position
before
working
on equipment
and remove
the 15A
fuse from the generator
control
panel.
* In case of accident
caused
by electric
shock,
imme-
diately
shut
down the source
of electrical
power. If
this is not possible,
attempt
to free the victim from
the live conductor.
AVOID DIRECT CONTACT WITH
THE
VICTIM.
Use
a nonconducting
implement,
such as a dry rope or board,
to free the victim from
the live conductor.
If the victim
is unconscious,
apply first aid and get immediate
medical
help.
* Never wear
jewelry
when
working
on this
equip-
ment.
Jewelry
can conduct
electricity
resulting
in
electric
shock,
or may
get caught
in
moving
com-
ponents
causing
injury.
FiRE HAZARDS/g,
* For fire safety,
the generator
must
be installed
and
maintained
properly.
Installation
must
always
comply
with
applicable
codes,
standards,
laws
and
regulations.
Adhere
strictly
to
local,
state
and
national
electrical
and
building
codes.
Comply
with
regulations
the
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
(OSHA)
has
established.
Also,
ensure
that
the
generator
is
installed
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions
and
recommendations.
Following
proper
installa-
tion,
do nothing
that
might
alter
a safe
installation
and
render
the
unit
in noncompliance
with
the
aforementioned
codes,
standards,
laws
and
regu-
lations.
* Keep
a fire
extinguisher
near
the
generator
at all
times.
Extinguishers
rated
'TkBC" by the
National
Fire
Protection
Association
are
appropriate
for
use on the standby
electric
system.
Keep
the extin-
guisher
properly
charged
and
be
familiar
with
its
use.
Consult
the
local
fire
department
with
any
questions
pertaining
to fire extinguishers.
EXPLOSION HAZARDS
Do not
smoke
around
the
generator.
Wipe
up any
fuel
or oil spills
immediately.
Ensure
that
no com-
bustible
materials
are
left
in the
generator
com-
partment,
or on or near
the generator,
as FIRE
or
EXPLOSION
may
result.
Keep
the area
surround-
ing the generator
clean
and
free
from
debris.
Gaseous
fluids
such
as natural
gas and
liquid
pro-
pane
(LP)
gas
are
extremely
EXPLOSIVE.
Install
the
fuel
supply
system
according
to
applicable
fuel-gas
codes.
Before
placing
the
home
standby
electric
system
into
service,
fuel
system
lines
must
be
properly
purged
and
leak
tested
according
to
applicable
code.
After
installation,
inspect
the
fuel
system
periodically
for leaks.
No leakage
is permit-
ted.
STANDARDS iNDEX
In the absence
of pertinent
standards,
codes,
regu-
lations
and
laws,
the
published
information
listed
below
may
be
used
as
installation
guide
for
this
equipment.
1.
NFPA
No.
37,
STATIONARY
COMBUSTION
ENGINES
AND GAS TURBINES,
available
from
the
National
Fire
Protection
Association,
470
Atlantic
Avenue,
Boston,
MA 02210.
2.
NFPA
No.
76A,
ESSENTIAL
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS
FOR
HEALTH
CARE
FACILITIES,
available
same as Item
1.
3.
NFPA
No.
54,
NATIONAL
FUEL
GAS
CODE,
available
same as Item
1.
4.
NFPA No. 58, AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
FOR STORAGE
AND HANDLING
OF LIQUEFIED
PETROLEUM
GAS, available
same
as Item
1.
5.
NFPA No. 70, NFPA HANDBOOK
OF NATIONAL
ELECTRIC
CODE, available
same
as Item
1.
6.
Article X, NATIONAL BUILDING
CODE, available
from
the
American
Insurance
Association,
85
John
Street,
New York, N.Y. 10038.
7.
AGRICULTURAL
WIRING
HANDBOOK,
avail-
able
from
the
Food
and
Energy
Council,
909
University
Avenue,
Columbia,
MO 65201.
8.
ASAE
EP-3634,
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
OFFARM STANDBYELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS,
available
from
the American
Society
of Agricultural
Engineers,
2950
Niles Road,
St.
Joseph,
MI 49085.
9.
NFPA No. 30, FLAMMABLE
AND COMBUSTIBLE
LIQUIDS
CODE, available
same
as Item
1.
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