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Pulsar GD400BN - Shutting down the Generator; Using the Generator

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Shutting Down the Generator
1Turn the Multi-Switch to "OFF" position
2After the generator has completely cooled down, remove
propane hose if applicable and store the generator in a
cool, dry, sheltered storage area.
3Remove or consume all untreated gasoline if you plan to
store the generator longer than 3 months.
Connecting Loads to the Generator
Start the engine
Move Energy Saving switch to "OFF"
Insert the plug(s) into AC outlet(s)
Make sure that AC indicator is illuminated
Switch on electrical equipment
Tip: If total load is less than half rated capacity, move the
Energy Saving Switch to ‘ON’. If the generator supplies power
to multiple devices plug-in those devices in from large to
small according to rated electrical load.
Range of Application
Before using the generator, please make sure that total load
is within rated load range of the generator, otherwise the
generator may be damaged.
FUEL SOURCECIRCUIT BREAKERINDICATOR LIGHTLOW IDLE
PARALLEL CONNECTION
TO AVOID DAMAGE, DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT PARALLEL CABLES WHILE THE UNIT IS RUNNING.
SELECTOR SWITCH
Using the Generator
Operating Range of the Generator
• Ambient air temperature: 23F~104F (-5 ~ 40°C)
• Relative humidity <95%
• Recommended elevation <5,000 feet (1,500m) reduced
power at >3,300 feet (1,000 m)
Ideal Atmospheric Conditions
• Ambient air temperature: 77F (25°C)
• Relative humidity: 30%
• Atmospheric pressure: 1,000 millibars
Standard Deration:
• Every 9°F (5°C) increase in ambient air temperature will
reduce generator output by about 2%
• Every 30% of increase in relative humidity of air will reduce
generator output by about 1.5%
• Every 1,000 feet, (300m) elevation increase will reduce
generator output by about 3.5%
MULTI-SWITCH
Generator Grounding
If grounding is required by code or application, follow the
guidelines below. If you have ANY doubt, contact a licensed
electrician.
Use grounding wire of minimum 12 gauge
Connect one end of grounding wire to the grounding bolt on
the control panel.
Connect the other end of the grounding wire to a suitable
ground point.

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