Briggs & Stratton 030325 User Manual

Wiring diagram & schematic safety warnings

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Wiring Diagram &

Schematic
SAFETY WARNINGS

Safety Alert Symbols

The safety alert symbol (A) is used to
identify hazards that can result in personal
injury. A signal word

(DANGER,

WARNING or CAUTION)

is used with

the alert symbol to indicate the potential
severity of injury. In addition, a hazard
symbol may be used to represent the
type of hazard.

A

A

A

DANGER:

Indicates a hazard

which, if not avoided

will

result in death or serious

injury.

WARNING:

Indicated a hazard

which, if not avoided

could

result in death or serious

injury.

CAUTION:

Indicates a hazard

which, if not avoided

might

result in death or serious

injury.

CAUTION:

When used without

the alert symbol, indicates a
situation that could result in

damage to equipment or
components.

HAZARD SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS

M

Explosion Fire

Shock

>

Disconnect

Entanglement

Spark Plug

WD-SCH-01

DANGER

Generators produce powerful
voltages. Failure to isolate
generator from power utility
can result in death or injury to
electric utility workers due to
backfeed of electrical energy.

• When testing generators used for

backup power, notify utility company.

WD-SCH-05

CAUTION:

The measuring

equipment used in troubleshooting
this equipment should be of industrial
quality and should have the sensitivity
to measure electronic values to the
third decimal. Its accuracy should
conform with acceptable industry
tolerances. Ensure that all specified
tools and/or equipment are available
before attempting to troubleshoot.

DANGER

Physical contact with energized
electrical components will result
in dangerous and possibly fatal
electrical shock.

• Do not touch bare wires or

receptacles.

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CAUTION

These wiring diagrams and
schematics are intended for
use by trained and qualified
electrical service technicians
who are working in a properly
equipped service environment.

Familiarity with the proper
method of using tools,
measuring equipment and

service procedures is
essential to performing
successful troubleshooting and
repair of this equipment.

• Only qualified electrical technicians

should attempt to service this
equipment.

A

WARNING

Accidental starting of the unit

may cause entanglement or
electrocution.

• Where applicable, disconnect the

negative (-) battery terminal.

• Disconnect the spark plug wire.

• Remove the control panel fuse

when available.

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Rev: 08180S

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