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Generac Power Systems NP-50G Series User Manual

Generac Power Systems NP-50G Series
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DANGER:
Battery
electrolyte
fluid
is
an
extremely
caustic
sulfuric
acid
solution
that
can
cause
severe
bums.
Do
not
permit
fluid
to
contact
eyes,
skin,
clothing,
painted
surfaces,
etc.
Wear
protec¬
tive
goggles,
protective
clothing
and
gloves
when
handling
a
battery.
If
you
spill
the
fluid,
flush
the
affected
are
immediately
with
dear
water.
DANGER:
Do
not
use
any
jumper
cables
or
booster
battery
to
crank
and
start
the
generator
engine.
If
any
battery
has
discharged,
remove
It
for
recharging.
MAJOR
SERVICE
MANUAL
To
obtain
a
service
manual
for
your
generator,
order
it
from
your
dealer/distributor
or
contact
the
factory.
Be
sure
to
iden¬
tify
your
MODEL
NUMBER
and
SERIES.
DRIVE
BELTS
The
engine
drives
the
generator
rotor
by
means
of
a
pulley
and
drive
belt
arrangement.
The
drive
belt
and
pulleys
are
war¬
ranted
for
the
life
of
the
generator.
Drive
belt
tension
was
properly
adjusted
before
the
unit
was
shipped
from
the
fac¬
tory.
If
you
suspect
that
drive
belt
tension
is
incorrect,
contact
an
authorized
service
facility.
EXERCISING
THE
GENERATOR
Generac
recommends
that
you
start
and
operate
the
gener¬
ator
at
least
once
every
seven
days.
Let
the
unit
run
for
at
least
30
minutes
to
“exercise"
the
engine.
OUT
OF
SERVICE
PROTECTION
If
you
cannot
exercise
the
generator
every
seven
days
and
it
is
to
be
out
of
service
longer
than
30
days,
prepare
the
gen¬
erator
for
storage
as
follows:
Start
the
engine
and
let
it
warm
up.
Close
the
fuel
shutoff
valve
in
the
fuel
supply
line
and
let
the
engine
“run
out
of
fuel.”
While
the
engine
is
still
warm
from
running,
drain
the
oil
com¬
pletely.
Refill
crankcase
with
SAE
10W30
oil
having
API
classification
“For
Service
SF.”
Attach
a
tag
to
the
engine
indicating
the
viscosity
and
clas¬
sification
of
the
oil
in
the
crankcase.
Remove
spark
plug
and
pour
about
two
or
three
table¬
spoons
of
clean,
fresh
engine
oil
into
spark
plug
threaded
opening.
Crank
engine
several
times
to
distribute
oil,
then
install
and
tighten
spark
plug.
Remove
the
battery
and
store
in
a
cool,
dry
room
on
a
wooden
board.
Never
store
the
battery
on
concrete
or
earth
floors.
Clean
and
wipe
the
entire
generator.
RETURN
THE
UNIT
TO
SERVICE
AFTER
STORAGE
To
return
the
unit
to
service
after
storage,
proceed
as
follows:
Check
tag
on
engine
for
oil
viscosity
and
classification.
Verify
that
the
correct
recommended
oil
is
used
in
engine.
If
necessary,
drain
and
refill
with
proper
oil.
Check
battery.
Fill
all
cells
to
the
proper
level
with
distilled
water.
DO
NOT
USE
TAP
WATER
IN
THE
BATTERY.
Recharge
battery
to
100%
state
of
charge,
or,
if
defective,
replace
the
battery.
Turn
OFF
all
electrical
loads,
add
fuel
if
necessary,
then
start
the
engine.
Let
the
engine
warm
up.
Apply
electrical
loads
to
at
least
50%
of
the
unit’s
rated
wattage
capacity.
When
engine
is
thoroughly
warmed
up,
shut
it
down.
THE
GENERATOR
IS
NOW
READY
FOR
SERVICE.
Recreational
Vehicle
Generator

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Generac Power Systems NP-50G Series Specifications

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BrandGenerac Power Systems
ModelNP-50G Series
CategoryPortable Generator
LanguageEnglish

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