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Voltage Hazard
Whenever electricity is present, there is an electrocution risk. Following proper safety procedures can
reduce the risk of electrocution.
When connecting the generator set, be sure to follow any local, state, and National Electric Code
(NEC) guidelines.
Shut down the generator set and turn off all breakers before servicing the unit.
Never make electrical connections while standing in water or on wet ground.
Use extreme caution when testing voltage. It is advisable to have a trained and qualified person
take the measurements.
Inspect and replace any damaged wiring if necessary.
Make sure all electrical covers are in place before operating the genset.
Hazardous Voltage
Backfeed to the utility system can
cause property damage, severe
injury, or death.
Whenever the generator set is connected as standby power, a transfer switch is required to prevent
electrical backfeed into the utility electrical grid. Electrical backfeed is illegal and can result in the severe
injury or death of utility company personnel working on power lines. The generator set must be installed
following local, state, and National Electric Code (NEC) guidelines.
DANGER
Hazardous Voltage
Will cause severe injury or death.