
4. Grounding electrical equipment Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocu-
tion is possible whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all applicable codes and
standards. Electrically ground the gas generator, transfer switch, and related equipment and electri-
cal circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the equipment.
Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because
these conditions increase the risk of electrocution.
When grounding of this output AC circuit is required, use terminal (identify terminal) for bonding this
circuit to the enclosure. Ground the enclosure to a grounding electrode in accordance with local
code requirements.
5. Gas fuel leaks. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe injury or death. Fuel leakage can cause an
explosion.
6. Engine noise. Hazardous noise can cause hearing loss. Gas generator not equipped with sound
enclosures can produce noise levels greater than 105 dB. Prolonged exposure to noise levels grea-
ter than 85 dB can cause permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing protection when near an operating
gas generator.
7. Short circuits. Hazardous voltage/current can cause severe injury or death. Short circuits can
cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Do not contact electrical connections with tools or
jewelry while making adjustments or repairs. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment.
Electrical back feed to the utility. Hazardous back feed voltage can cause severe injury or death.
Install a transfer switch in standby power installations to prevent the connection of standby and
other sources of power. Electrical back feed into a utility electrical system can cause severe injury
or death to utility personnel working on power lines.
8. Moving Parts. When the gasgenerator is operating, the cooling fan is rotating. Do not open the
maintenance cover with generating running. Please shut down the engine before maintenance or
operation. After starting, please close the cover as soon as possible.
9. CAUTION: FOR STANDBY SERVICE, CONNECT OUTPUT OF GENERATOR TO SUITABLY RATED
TRANSFER SWITCH INACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART I.
10. THERE IS A PERMANENT CONDUCTOR BETWEEN THE GENERATOR (STATOR WINDING) AND
THE FRAME.
4. Grounding electrical equipment Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocu-
tion is possible whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all applicable codes and
standards. Electrically ground the gas generator, transfer switch, and related equipment and electri-
cal circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the equipment.
Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because
these conditions increase the risk of electrocution.
When grounding of this output AC circuit is required, use terminal (identify terminal) for bonding this
circuit to the enclosure. Ground the enclosure to a grounding electrode in accordance with local
code requirements.
5. Gas fuel leaks. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe injury or death. Fuel leakage can cause an
explosion.
6. Engine noise. Hazardous noise can cause hearing loss. Gas generator not equipped with sound
enclosures can produce noise levels greater than 105 dB. Prolonged exposure to noise levels grea-
ter than 85 dB can cause permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing protection when near an operating
gas generator.
7. Short circuits. Hazardous voltage/current can cause severe injury or death. Short circuits can
cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Do not contact electrical connections with tools or
jewelry while making adjustments or repairs. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment.
Electrical back feed to the utility. Hazardous back feed voltage can cause severe injury or death.
Install a transfer switch in standby power installations to prevent the connection of standby and
other sources of power. Electrical back feed into a utility electrical system can cause severe injury
or death to utility personnel working on power lines.
8. Moving Parts. When the gasgenerator is operating, the cooling fan is rotating. Do not open the
maintenance cover with generating running. Please shut down the engine before maintenance or
operation. After starting, please close the cover as soon as possible.
9. CAUTION: FOR STANDBY SERVICE, CONNECT OUTPUT OF GENERATOR TO SUITABLY RATED
TRANSFER SWITCH INACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART I.
10. THERE IS A PERMANENT CONDUCTOR BETWEEN THE GENERATOR (STATOR WINDING) AND
THE FRAME.
4. Grounding electrical equipment Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocu-
tion is possible whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all applicable codes and
standards. Electrically ground the gas generator, transfer switch, and related equipment and electri-
cal circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the equipment.
Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because
these conditions increase the risk of electrocution.
When grounding of this output AC circuit is required, use terminal (identify terminal) for bonding this
circuit to the enclosure. Ground the enclosure to a grounding electrode in accordance with local
code requirements.
5. Gas fuel leaks. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe injury or death. Fuel leakage can cause an
explosion.
6. Engine noise. Hazardous noise can cause hearing loss. Gas generator not equipped with sound
enclosures can produce noise levels greater than 105 dB. Prolonged exposure to noise levels grea-
ter than 85 dB can cause permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing protection when near an operating
gas generator.
7. Short circuits. Hazardous voltage/current can cause severe injury or death. Short circuits can
cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Do not contact electrical connections with tools or
jewelry while making adjustments or repairs. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment.
Electrical back feed to the utility. Hazardous back feed voltage can cause severe injury or death.
Install a transfer switch in standby power installations to prevent the connection of standby and
other sources of power. Electrical back feed into a utility electrical system can cause severe injury
or death to utility personnel working on power lines.
8. Moving Parts. When the gasgenerator is operating, the cooling fan is rotating. Do not open the
maintenance cover with generating running. Please shut down the engine before maintenance or
operation. After starting, please close the cover as soon as possible.
9. CAUTION: FOR STANDBY SERVICE, CONNECT OUTPUT OF GENERATOR TO SUITABLY RATED
TRANSFER SWITCH INACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART I.
10. THERE IS A PERMANENT CONDUCTOR BETWEEN THE GENERATOR (STATOR WINDING) AND
THE FRAME.
4. Grounding electrical equipment Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocu-
tion is possible whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all applicable codes and
standards. Electrically ground the gas generator, transfer switch, and related equipment and electri-
cal circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the equipment.
Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because
these conditions increase the risk of electrocution.
When grounding of this output AC circuit is required, use terminal (identify terminal) for bonding this
circuit to the enclosure. Ground the enclosure to a grounding electrode in accordance with local
code requirements.
5. Gas fuel leaks. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe injury or death. Fuel leakage can cause an
explosion.
6. Engine noise. Hazardous noise can cause hearing loss. Gas generator not equipped with sound
enclosures can produce noise levels greater than 105 dB. Prolonged exposure to noise levels grea-
ter than 85 dB can cause permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing protection when near an operating
gas generator.
7. Short circuits. Hazardous voltage/current can cause severe injury or death. Short circuits can
cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Do not contact electrical connections with tools or
jewelry while making adjustments or repairs. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment.
Electrical back feed to the utility. Hazardous back feed voltage can cause severe injury or death.
Install a transfer switch in standby power installations to prevent the connection of standby and
other sources of power. Electrical back feed into a utility electrical system can cause severe injury
or death to utility personnel working on power lines.
8. Moving Parts. When the gasgenerator is operating, the cooling fan is rotating. Do not open the
maintenance cover with generating running. Please shut down the engine before maintenance or
operation. After starting, please close the cover as soon as possible.
9. CAUTION: FOR STANDBY SERVICE, CONNECT OUTPUT OF GENERATOR TO SUITABLY RATED
TRANSFER SWITCH INACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART I.
10. THERE IS A PERMANENT CONDUCTOR BETWEEN THE GENERATOR (STATOR WINDING) AND
THE FRAME.
4. Grounding electrical equipment Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocu-
tion is possible whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all applicable codes and
standards. Electrically ground the gas generator, transfer switch, and related equipment and electri-
cal circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the equipment.
Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because
these conditions increase the risk of electrocution.
When grounding of this output AC circuit is required, use terminal (identify terminal) for bonding this
circuit to the enclosure. Ground the enclosure to a grounding electrode in accordance with local
code requirements.
5. Gas fuel leaks. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe injury or death. Fuel leakage can cause an
explosion.
6. Engine noise. Hazardous noise can cause hearing loss. Gas generator not equipped with sound
enclosures can produce noise levels greater than 105 dB. Prolonged exposure to noise levels grea-
ter than 85 dB can cause permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing protection when near an operating
gas generator.
7. Short circuits. Hazardous voltage/current can cause severe injury or death. Short circuits can
cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Do not contact electrical connections with tools or
jewelry while making adjustments or repairs. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment.
Electrical back feed to the utility. Hazardous back feed voltage can cause severe injury or death.
Install a transfer switch in standby power installations to prevent the connection of standby and
other sources of power. Electrical back feed into a utility electrical system can cause severe injury
or death to utility personnel working on power lines.
8. Moving Parts. When the gasgenerator is operating, the cooling fan is rotating. Do not open the
maintenance cover with generating running. Please shut down the engine before maintenance or
operation. After starting, please close the cover as soon as possible.
9. CAUTION: FOR STANDBY SERVICE, CONNECT OUTPUT OF GENERATOR TO SUITABLY RATED
TRANSFER SWITCH INACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART I.
10. THERE IS A PERMANENT CONDUCTOR BETWEEN THE GENERATOR (STATOR WINDING) AND
THE FRAME.
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4. Grounding electrical equipment Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocu-
tion is possible whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all applicable codes and
standards. Electrically ground the gas generator, transfer switch, and related equipment and electri-
cal circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the equipment.
Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because
these conditions increase the risk of electrocution.
When grounding of this output AC circuit is required, use terminal (identify terminal) for bonding this
circuit to the enclosure. Ground the enclosure to a grounding electrode in accordance with local
code requirements.
5. Gas fuel leaks. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe injury or death. Fuel leakage can cause an
explosion.
6. Engine noise. Hazardous noise can cause hearing loss. Gas generator not equipped with sound
enclosures can produce noise levels greater than 105 dB. Prolonged exposure to noise levels grea-
ter than 85 dB can cause permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing protection when near an operating
gas generator.
7. Short circuits. Hazardous voltage/current can cause severe injury or death. Short circuits can
cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Do not contact electrical connections with tools or
jewelry while making adjustments or repairs. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment.
Electrical back feed to the utility. Hazardous back feed voltage can cause severe injury or death.
Install a transfer switch in standby power installations to prevent the connection of standby and
other sources of power. Electrical back feed into a utility electrical system can cause severe injury
or death to utility personnel working on power lines.
8. Moving Parts. When the gasgenerator is operating, the cooling fan is rotating. Do not open the
maintenance cover with generating running. Please shut down the engine before maintenance or
operation. After starting, please close the cover as soon as possible.
9. CAUTION: FOR STANDBY SERVICE, CONNECT OUTPUT OF GENERATOR TO SUITABLY RATED
TRANSFER SWITCH INACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART I.
10. THERE IS A PERMANENT CONDUCTOR BETWEEN THE GENERATOR (STATOR WINDING) AND
THE FRAME.
Hazardous voltage.
Backfeed to the utility system can
cause property damage, severe
injury or death.
If the generator set is used for
standby power, install an automatic
transfer switch to prevent inadvertent
interconnection of standby and
normal sources of supply.