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Case IH BCAC930HB - Generator Safety

Case IH BCAC930HB
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GeNeRAtOR sAfety
This unit is equipped with a grounding terminal for your protection. 
Always complete the ground path from the unit to an external ground 
source as instructed in the following page.
The unit is a potential source of electrical shock if not kept dry. Keep 
the unit dry and do not use in rain or wet conditions. To protect from 
moisture, operate it on a dry surface under an open, canopy-like 
structure. Dry your hands if wet before touching the unit.
Plug appliances directly into the unit. Or, use a heavy duty, outdoor-rated
extension cord that is rated (in watts or amps) at least equal to the sum of 
the connected appliance loads. Check that the entire cord is free of cuts 
or tears and that the plug has all three prongs, especially a grounding pin.
NEVER try to power house wiring by plugging the unit into a wall outlet, 
a practice known as “back feeding”. This is an extremely dangerous 
practice that presents an electrocution risk to utility workers and 
neighbors served by the same utility transformer. It also bypasses some 
of the built-in household circuit protection devices.
If you must connect the unit to the house wiring to power appliances, 
have a qualified electrician install the appropriate equipment in 
accordance with local electrical codes. Or, check with your utility 
company to see if it can install an appropriate power transfer switch.
For power outages, permanently installed stationary units are better 
suited for providing backup power to the home. Even a properly 
connected portable unit can become overloaded. This may result in 
overheating or stressing the unit components, possibly leading to a unit 
failure.