B. Safety
B.8 DANGER! CO POISONING and ENGINE EXHAUST INHILATION
(continued)
• Exhaust Kit must be installed according to procedures set forth in this Guide. Failure
to follow installation procedures may void NPS' Limited Warranty and result in death
or extreme bodily harm to installer or operator.
• Do not operate Generator in an enclosed space such as a garage or storage stall.
• Ensure immediate installation area is equipped with a working CO/smoke detector.
o
Verify detector is functioning properly prior to commencing with Generator
installation.
• Ensure RV is equipped with working CO/smoke detector.
o
Verify detector is functioning properly prior to spending time in RV while
Generator is operating.
• Inspect exhaust pipe and verify fittings are tight and secure and pipe opening is free
of debris or other obstructions at initial start-up and after every ten (10) hours of
operation.
• Inspect and ensure CO/smoke detectors are operating properly at every start-up and
replace batteries at intervals recommended by CO/smoke detector manufacturer
B.9 DANGER! Generator Voltage: ELECTRICAL ARC, SHOCK and FIRE
HAZARD
Prior to performing any work on the Generator:
• Identify and designate all electrical connections as either energized or non-energized
to all service team members.
• Verification of energized or non-energized connection(s) or surfaces must be
constantly monitored by a qualified technician throughout the Generator installation.
• Test equipment shall be used to ensure that electrical parts and circuit elements have
been de-energized prior to performance of any and all Generator installation
segments.
• Testing instruments and equipment shall be visually inspected for external defects or
damage before being used to determine de-energization (29 CFR 1910.334(c)(2))
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