Electrical hazards, Fire hazards, Explosion hazards – Generac 004373-1 User Manual

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• Inspect the generator regularly, and promptly repair

or replace all worn, damaged or defective parts using

only factory-approved parts.

• Before performing any maintenance on the generator,

disconnect its battery cables to prevent accidental

start-up. Disconnect the cable from the battery post

indicated by a NEGATIVE, NEG or (–) first.

Reconnect that cable last.

• Never use the generator or any of its parts as a step.

Stepping on the unit can stress and break parts, and

may result in dangerous operating conditions from

leaking exhaust gases, fuel leakage, oil leakage, etc.

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

• All generators covered by this manual produce dan-

gerous electrical voltages and can cause fatal electri-

cal shock. Utility power delivers extremely high and

dangerous voltages to the transfer switch as does the

standby generator when it is in operation. Avoid con-

tact with bare wires, terminals, connections, etc.,

while the unit is running. Ensure all appropriate cov-

ers, guards and barriers are in place before operating

the generator. If work must be done around an oper-

ating unit, stand on an insulated, dry surface to

reduce shock hazard.

• Do not handle any kind of electrical device while

standing in water, while barefoot, or while hands or

feet are wet. DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL SHOCK

MAY RESULT.

• If people must stand on metal or concrete while

installing, operating, servicing, adjusting or repairing

this equipment, place insulative mats over a dry

wooden platform. Work on the equipment only while

standing on such insulative mats.

• The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires the

frame and external electrically conductive parts of the

generator to be connected to an approved earth

ground and/or grounding rods. This grounding will

help prevent dangerous electrical shock that might be

caused by a ground fault condition in the generator

set or by static electricity. Never disconnect the

ground wire.

• Wire gauge sizes of electrical wiring, cables and cord

sets must be adequate to handle the maximum elec-

trical current (ampacity) to which they will be sub-

jected to.

• Before installing or servicing this (and related) equip-

ment, make sure that all power voltage supplies are

positively turned off at their source. Failure to do so

will result in hazardous and possibly fatal electrical

shock.

• Connecting this unit to an electrical system normally

supplied by an electric utility shall be by means of a

transfer switch so as to isolate the genrator electric

system from the utility electric system while in oper-

ation. Failure to isolate the two electric system power

sources from each other by such means will result in

damage to the generator and may also result in injury

or death to utility power workers due to backfeed of

electrical energy.

• Generators installed with an automatically transfer

switch will crank and start automatically when nor-

mal (utility) source voltage is removed or is below an

acceptable preset level. To prevent such automatic

start-up and possible injury to personnel, disable the

generator’s automatic start circuit (battery cables,

etc.) before working on or around the unit. Then,

place a “Do Not Operate” tag on the generator control

panel and on the transfer switch.

• In case of accident caused by electric shock, immedi-

ately shut down the source of electrical power. If this

is not possible, attempt to free the victim from the

live conductor. AVOID DIRECT CONTACT WITH

THE VICTIM.

Use a nonconducting implement, such

as a rope or board, to free the victim from the live

conductor. If the victim is unconscious, apply first aid

and get immediate medical help.

• Never wear jewelry when working on this equipment.

Jewelry can conduct electricity resulting in electric

shock, or may get caught in moving components

causing injury.

FIRE HAZARDS

• Keep a fire extinguisher near the generator at all

times. DO NOT use any carbon tetra-chloride type

extinguisher. Its fumes are toxic, and the liquid can

deteriorate wiring insulation. Keep the extinguisher

properly charged and be familiar with its use. If there

are any questions pertaining to fire extinguishers,

consult the local fire department.

EXPLOSION HAZARDS

• Properly ventilate any room or building housing the

generator to prevent build-up of explosive gas.

• Do not smoke around the generator. Wipe up any fuel

or oil spills immediately. Ensure that no combustible

materials are left in the generator compartment, or

on or near the generator, as FIRE or EXPLOSION

may result. Keep the area surrounding the generator

clean and free from debris.

• Generac generator sets may operate using one of sev-

eral types of fuels. All fuel types are potentially

FLAMMABLE and/or EXPLOSIVE and should be

handled with care. Comply with all laws regulating

the storage and handling of fuels. Inspect the unit’s

fuel system frequently and correct any leaks imme-

diately. Fuel supply lines must be properly installed,

purged and leak tested according to applicable fuel-

gas codes before placing this equipment into service.

• Diesel fuels are highly FLAMMABLE. Gaseous fluids

such as natural gas and liquid propane (LP) gas are

extremely EXPLOSIVE. Natural gas is lighter than

air, and LP gas is heavier than air; install leak detec-

tors accordingly.

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