Unpacking and Inspection
Installation Guidelines For 60 Hz EcoGen™ Generators 7
Section 2: Unpacking and Inspection
General
NOTE: Carefully inspect contents for damage after
unpacking. Unpack and inspect unit immediately upon
delivery to identify any damage which may have occurred
in transit. Any claims for shipping damage need to be
filed as soon as possible with the freight carrier. This is
especially important if the unit will not be installed for a
period of time.
• This standby generator set is ready for installation
with a factory supplied and pre-mounted base pad
and has a weather protective enclosure intended
for outdoor installation only.
• If any loss or damage is noted at time of delivery,
have delivery person(s) note all damage on the
freight bill, or affix their signature under consignor’s
memo of loss or damage.
• If a loss or damage is noted after delivery, separate
damaged materials and contact carrier for claim
procedures.
• “Concealed damage” is understood to mean dam-
age to contents of a package not evident at time of
delivery, but discovered later.
Required Tools
• General SAE and Metric hand tools
– Wrenches
– Sockets
– Screwdrivers
• Standard electrician’s hand tools
– Drill and bits for mounting and routing conduits
• 4 mm hex key (for access to customer connec-
tions)
• 3/16 in hex key (test port on fuel regulator)
• Manometer (for fuel pressure checks)
• Meter capable of measuring AC/DC voltage and
frequency
• Torque wrenches
Unpacking
1. Remove outer shipping carton.
2. See Figure 2-1. Remove wood frame.
Figure 2-1. Crated Generator
3. See Figure 2-2. Lid will be locked. A set of keys is
attached to the cardboard sheet on top of the unit.
An additional set is attached to the pallet bracket
on the front intake end of the unit. Remove keys
from cardboard and pallet bracket.
Figure 2-2. Keys As Shipped
NOTE: The enclosed keys provided with this unit are
intended for service personnel only.