Bryant ASPAS1BBA015 User Manual

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PART 1

GENERAL INFORMATION

SECTION 1.3

PREPARATION BEFORE USE

GENERAL

The installer must ensure that the home standby
generator has been properly installed. The system
must be inspected carefully following installation. All
applicable codes, standards and regulations
pertaining to such installations must be strictly
complied with. In addition, regulations established by
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) must be complied with.
Prior to initial startup of the unit, the installer must
ensure that the engine-generator has been properly
prepared for use. This includes the following:
• An adequate supply of the correct fuel must be

available for generator operation.

• The engine must be properly serviced with the

recommended oil.

FUEL REQUIREMENTS

Generators with air-cooled engine have been factory
tested and adjusted using natural gas as a fuel. If LP
(propane) gas is to be used at the installation site,
adjustment of the generator fuel regulator will be
required for best performance. Refer to Test 63,
"Check Fuel Regulator" for fuel regulator adjustment
procedures.
• When natural gas is used as a fuel, it should be

rated at least 1000 BTU's per cubic foot.

• When LP (propane) gas is used as a fuel, it should

be rated at 2520 BTU's per cubic foot.

ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS

The primary recommended oil for units with air-
cooled, single cylinder or V-Twin engines is synthetic
oil. Synthetic oil provides easier starts in cold weather
and maximum engine protection in hot weather. Use
high quality detergent oil that meets or exceeds API
(American Petroleum Institute) Service class SG, SH,
or SJ requirements for gasoline engines. The
following chart lists recommended viscosity ranges for
the lowest anticipated ambient temperatures.
Engine crankcase oil capacities for the engines
covered in this manual can be found in the
specifications section at the beginning of the book.

Use SAE 5W-30 Synthetic oil for all seasons.

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