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Gillette GPE - Unsafe and Safe Operating Conditions; 4. INSTALLATION; Outdoor and Indoor Installation Guidelines; 5. PRE-START PREPARATIONS

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operator when generator is used in damp or high
electrical conductive areas or construction job-sites to
prevent electric shock. This GFCI device is installed on
your generator, and protects operator from potential
electric shock from any 120 volt or 240 volt receptacle.
This same device is also a load circuit breaker,
eliminating the need for single, individual circuit
breakers. This GFCI/circuit breaker is unique in the
portable generator industry and is exclusive to
GILLETTE GENERATORS.
Before working on the engine or the generator,
always remove the spark plug or the spark plug wire to
prevent accidental engine starting.
Check generating fuel system on a regular
basis. Look for signs of leaks, deterioration, chafed or
spongy fuel hose, loose or missing fuel hose clamps,
rusted or damaged fuel tanks, defective fuel shut-off
valve. Correct any defects before operation.
Always provide adequate ventilation. Do not
operate set in any enclosed or narrow space. Engines
consume oxygen and give off deadly carbon monoxide
poisonous gas. Improper ventilation will cause damage
to GEN-set and possible injury to people.
Avoid severe burns by not touching hot muffler,
hot exhaust manifold, or engine cooling cylinders.
Keep generator and engine clean. Remove all
oil or gasoline deposits, and accumulated dirt from set
and immediate area. Poor housekeeping creates a fire
hazard.
Keep a fire extinguisher close by your set and
be familiar on how to use it. Consult your local fire
department for correct extinguisher type.
The unit should never be operated under the
following conditions:
A. Change in engine speed, slow or fast.
B. Overheating in load connecting devices.
C. Sparking or arcs from set.
D. Loss of electrical output.
E. Damaged receptacles.
F. Engine misfire.
G. Excessive vibration.
H. Enclosed compartments, or confined areas.
I. Flame or smoke.
J. Rain, snow or water conditions.
K. Operator non-attendance.
The unit must be operated under the following
conditions:
A. Good ventilation. Avoid areas where
vapors can be trapped such as boat bilges,
basements, garages, etc. Air flow and temperatures
are important. Never operate set when temperature is
over 110° F.
B. Engine exhaust gas is poisonous and
dangerous to health and life. The gas contains
carbon monoxide, an odorless, invisible gas which
causes serious illness or death if breathed. Always
direct exhaust fumes away from humans or animals.
C. Avoid refueling while engine is hot, still
running, in the dark, near open flames or sparking
electrical devices.
4.
INSTALLATION:
OUTDOORS: Choose a location where generating
set will not be exposed to rain, snow or direct
sunlight. Make sure that set is on secure level
ground so that it cannot slide or shift around. Also,
position the set so that the exhaust will not be
directed toward nearby people.
The installation site must be free from water,
moisture, or dust. All electrical components should
be protected from excessive moisture or deterioration
of generator winding insulation system will happen
and result in grounding or short circuit of generating
system, and constantly tripping of GFCI/breaker
assembly.
Foreign matters, such as dust, dirt, sand, lint, or
abrasive materials can cause damage to generator
and engine if allowed into its cooling system.
INDOORS: It is NEVER SUGGESTED
OR ADVISED to install and operate a portable
generator inside a building, home, business, or
any type of structure, especially where humans or
live stock may habitat. To do so is a life
threatening possibility.
Remember, exhaust fumes are deadly
carbon monoxide gas, when breathed, people and
animals are in extreme danger of death.
5. PRE-START PREPARATIONS:
Your generating set has been thoroughly tested and
inspected prior to shipment from the factory.
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