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Troy-Bilt 030247 - Operation; Using the Generator; System Ground; Special Requirements

Troy-Bilt 030247
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Operation
Section
4
USING
THE GENERATOR
Generator
Location
System
Ground
Generator
Clearance
The
generator
has
a
system
ground
that
connects
the
generator
frame
components
to
the
ground
terminals
on
the
AC
output
receptacles.The
system
ground
is
connected
to
the
AC
neutral
wire
(the
neutral
is
bonded
to
the
generator
frame).
Special
Requirements
There
may
be
Federal
or
State
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
(OSHA)
regulations,
local
codes,
or
ordinances
that
apply
to
the
intended
use
of
the
generator.
Please
consult
a
qualified
electrician,
electrical
inspector,
or
the
local
agency
having
jurisdiction.
In
some
areas,
generators
are
required
to
be
registered
with
local
utility
companies.
If
the
generator
is
used
at
a
construction
site,
there
may
be
additional
regulations
which
must
be
observed.
Connecting
to
a
Building's
Electrical
System
Connections
for
standby
power
to a
building's
electrical
system
must
be
made
by
a
qualified
electridan.The
connection
must
isolate
the
generator
power
from
utility
power,
and
must
comply
with
all
applicable
laws
and
electrical
codes.
When
using
generator
for
backup
power,
notify
utility
company.
Use
approved
transfer
equipment
to
isolate
generator
from
electric
utility.
Use
a
ground
fault
circuit
interrupter
(GFCI)
in
any
damp
or
highly
conductive
area,
such
as
metal
decking
or
steel
work.
DO
NOT
touch
bare
wires
or
receptacles.
DO
NOT
use
generator
with
electrical
cords
which
are
worn,
frayed,
bare
or
otherwise
damaged.
DO
NOT
operate
generator
In
the
rain
or
wet
weather.
DO
NOT
handle
generator
or
electrical
cords
while
standing
In
water,
while
barefoot,
or
while
hands
or
feet
are
wet.
DO
NOT
allow
unqualified
persons
or
children
to
operate
or
service
generator.
_^_^__
A
WARNING
Keep
at
least
5
ft.
(152
cm)
clearance
on
all
sides
of
generator
Including
overhead
^
Place
generator
in
a
well
ventilated
area,
which
will
allow
for
removal
of
deadly
exhaust
gas.
DO
NOT
place
generator
where
exhaust
gas
could
accumulate
and
enter
inside
or
be
drawn
into
a
potentially
occupied
building.
Ensure
exhaust
gas
is
kept
away
from
any
windows,
doors,
ventilation
intakes
or other
openings
that
can
allow
exhaust
gas
to
collect
in
a
confined
area
(Rgure
4).
Prevailing
winds
and
air
currents
should
be
taken
into
consideration
when
positioning
generator.
Operate
generator
ONLY
outdoors.
Keep
exhaust
gas
from
entering
a
confined
area
through
windows,
doors,
ventilation
intakes
or
other
openings.
DO
NOT
operate
generator
inside
any
building
or
enclosure
(even
if
doors
or
windows
are
open),
including
the
generator
compartment
of a
recreational
vehicle
(RV).

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