Baldor GLC GENERATOR GLC45 User Manual

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General Information 2-3

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Important

Be sure you are completely familiar with all Safety Instructions detailed in Section 1 of this

manual. Do not proceed if you are unsure of any detail. Contact your Baldor Distributor, they are

experienced and are happy to assist you and to answer your questions.

Installation Guidelines

The procedures presented in this manual are suggestions and it is the responsibility of the

Owner/Operator to arrange for these procedures to be performed by licensed contractors

according to all applicable codes including local codes for your Municipality/City/County and

State. In addition to these suggestions, before installing your generator you should obtain the

most up to date copies of the following documents from the National Electrical Code and other

authorities:

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National Electric Code, Articles 230, 250, 445, 517, 700.

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National Fire Protection Association

No. 30 – Storage, Handling and Use of Flammable Liquids.

No. 37 – Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines.

No. 99 – Essential Electrical Systems for Health Care Facilities.

No. 101 – Life Safety Code No. Systems.

No. 110 – 1985 Emergency and Standby Power Systems.

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NEMA MG1

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Local Codes applicable to Genset Installation. See your local building inspector.

NFPA (National Fire Protection Association (617) 770–3000 (includes NEC)

1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169–7471 USA

NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) (703) 841–3200

1300 N. 17th Street, Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA, 22209 USA

Site Planning

Room Size

Open frame generators must be protected from the environment while having good ventilation

and cooling. Here are some considerations for planning a generator room or enclosure:

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Never use the Genset room for storage as well.

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The room must be large enough to contain the genset and all the accessories, such as

batteries and their charging system, transfer switch and other controls, and elements of

the cooling and fuel systems.

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A minimum of 2 feet (preferably 4 feet), must be allowed on the two sides of the engine

for service access.

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On the generator end of the engine, allow a space equal to the length of the generator

(generator length only, not the entire genset).

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At the front of the engine, 4 feet of clearance is preferable. Allow clearance between

hot parts of the system (exhaust) and structural members of the building.

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Certain safety and building codes may require the genset room not to be used to house

any other mechanical or electrical equipment.

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