Baldor MN2412 User Manual

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3-2 Receiving & Installation

MN2412

Physical Location

The mounting location of the system is important. It should be installed in an area that is

protected from direct harmful gases or liquids, dust, metallic particles, shock and vibration. It can

only be installed in an outdoor location so the exhaust fumes are vented to the atmosphere. This

system must never be installed inside an enclosed building, home, shop or garage etc.
Several other factors should be carefully evaluated when selecting a location for installation:

1.

For effective cooling and maintenance, the generator should be mounted on a flat, smooth,

non-flammable level surface. A concrete pad is ideal and provides a secure installation.

2.

The location for the generator must be dry. Never operate a generator in an area that

has standing water or puddles.

3.

Installation should prevent obstructions by buildup of leaves, grass, sand, snow, etc. It

is important that the unit be operated in a reasonably clean environment.

4

All engines give off considerable heat when running. The engine in your generator set

uses air to keep it cool so it is important that the ambient temperature is cool and does

not exceed 100

°F (even while it is running). Where natural ventilation is inadequate a

fan to boost circulation should be used.

5.

Exhaust gases from internal combustion engines are extremely poisonous. Never

operate an engine indoors.

WARNING: Exhaust fumes/gases are extremely dangerous and can cause severe illness or death. Never

breath exhaust fumes produced by a running engine. Only run the engine outdoors where

ventilation is plentiful. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless and

extremely dangerous gas that can cause unconsciousness or death. Symptoms of carbon

monoxide poisoning include: dizziness, nausea, headaches, sleepiness, vomiting or

incoherence. If you or anyone else experiences these symptoms, get out into fresh air

immediately. Stop the engine and do not restart the engine until it has been inspected and if

necessary repaired or reinstalled in a well ventilated area.

6.

All electrical equipment should be protected from excessive moisture. Failure to do so

will result in deterioration of the insulation and may result in short circuits and a

possible electrocution hazard.

Installation

The generator is completely assembled, tested and adjusted at the factory before it is shipped to

you. External connections required at the time of installation are:
Note: The generator is shipped dry. This means no oil is in the engine crankcase and no battery

is installed. You must refer to the engine manual and obtain the correct type and quantity

of engine motor oil and the correct battery (if equipped for electric start).

1.

Electrical Connections.

2.

Ground Connection.

After installation, the post installation checks must be performed prior to starting the engine.
After these checks have been performed and the system operation is verified to be good, refer to

Section 6 Maintenance for periodic checks that must be performed at scheduled intervals to

ensure continued operation with minimal problems.

Electrical Connections All load connections are made at the panel using electrical cords with the proper

mating plug for the receptacle being used. More than one receptacle can be used as long as the

total load does not exceed the continuous rating of the generator.

WARNING: Never connect this generator to any buildings electrical system unless a licensed electrician

has installed an approved transfer switch. The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires that

connection of a generator to any electrical circuit normally powered by means of an electric

utility must be connected by means of approved transfer switch equipment so as to isolate

the electrical circuit from the utility distribution system when the generator is operating.

Failure to isolate the electrical circuits by such means may result in injury or death to utility

power workers due to backfeed of electrical energy onto the utility lines.

Use correct size insulated wire to connect the generator to the load. The gauge of the wire will

depend on the distance to the load, the permissible voltage drop at the load, and the current

required by the load. If you are not sure of the gauge wire needed for your application, consult a

competent electrician. Using wire that is too small can result in fire hazard. Also, be sure the

wire has the appropriate ratings for insulation and environment conditions.
The correct mating connector must be used to fit the connectors provided on the operator panel

of your generator. Table 3-1 describes the connector types provided (receptacles) and the load

characteristics to help you choose the correct size wire. Figure 3-2 shows the receptacles.

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