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I. Electrical Connection
I.5 DANGER! Generator Voltage: ELECTRICAL ARC, SHOCK and FIRE
HAZARD (continued)
Electrical connections shall be made by a qualified person experienced and familiar
with construction and operation of electrical equipment and the hazards involved.
Qualified persons are intended to be only those well acquainted with and thoroughly
conversant in electric equipment and electrical hazards involved with work being
performed
Review placard and warnings on Generator for amperage and voltage information to
protect installers and operators from hazards which could cause injury due to electric
shock, burns or failure of electrical components
Visually inspect all Generator mounting components (Exhaust Assembly, Service
Access Door, Fuel Connections, Electrical Connections, Remote Control Panel) and
every ten (10) hours of operation thereafter
NPS' Generators are not designed to be a primary source of power for life
support systems or devices but can support temporary operating or charging of
recreational or battery powered components
AC Power Connection (120 Volt) - Generator to RV Transfer Switch
I.6 DO NOT run the Remote Start Panel wires and the 120Volt leads next to each
other. Close proximity of the two wire sets may result in electrical signal interference to the
hard line Remote Start Panel inside the RV.
I.7 When running wiring, be alert to any sharp edges or metal RV components,
which could damage or compromise wiring or its insulation, either upon initial contact
or as a result of vibration from normal operations. Damage to any part of the wiring
may create an electrical arc flash, fire or electrical shock and could result in death or
extreme bodily injury to the installer or operator.
I.8 When running wiring, be alert for any RV components or parts, which may be
hot and compromise the integrity of the wiring or its insulation. Damage to any part
of the wiring may create an electrical arc flash, fire or electrical shock and could
result in death or extreme bodily injury to the installer or operator.
I.9 Prior to routing or connecting or feeding the output leads into the transfer
switch:
Verify NO POWER is being supplied into transfer switch in compliance with the
transfer switch manufacturer guidelines.
An energized transfer switch may create an electrical arc flash, fire or electrical
shock and could result in death or extreme bodily injury to the installer or
operator.
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