Fuel system, Hazardous noise, Hazardous voltage/ electrical shock – Kohler 13ERG User Manual

Page 7: Warning, Caution

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Safety Precautions and Instructions III

TP-6335

9/04

Fuel System

Explosive fuel vapors.
Can cause severe injury or death.

Use extreme care when handling,
storing, and using fuels.

WARNING

The fuel system.

Explosive fuel

vapors can cause severe injury or
death.

Vaporized fuels are highly

explosive.

Use extreme care when

handling and storing fuels. Store fuels
in a well-ventilated area away from
spark-producing equipment and out of
the reach of children. Never add fuel to
the tank while the engine is running
because spilled fuel may ignite on
contact with hot parts or from sparks.
Do not smoke or permit flames or
sparks to occur near sources of spilled
fuel or fuel vapors. Keep the fuel lines
and connections tight and in good
condition. Do not replace flexible fuel
lines with rigid lines.

Use flexible

sections to avoid fuel line breakage
caused by vibration. Do not operate the
generator set in the presence of fuel
leaks, fuel accumulation, or sparks.
Repair fuel systems before resuming
generator set operation.

Explosive fuel vapors can cause
severe

injury

or

death.

Take

additional precautions when using the
following fuels:

Gasoline—Store

gasoline

only

in

approved

red

containers

clearly

marked GASOLINE.

Propane (LP)—Adequate ventilation
is mandatory.

Because propane is

heavier than air, install propane gas
detectors low in a room. Inspect the
detectors

per

the

manufacturer’s

instructions.

Draining the fuel system. Explosive
fuel vapors can cause severe injury
or death. Spilled fuel can cause an
explosion. Use a container to catch fuel
when draining the fuel system. Wipe up
spilled fuel after draining the system.

LP gas fuel leaks.

Explosive fuel

vapors can cause severe injury or
death.

Fuel leakage can cause an

explosion. Check the LP vapor gas fuel
system for leakage by using a soap and
water solution with the fuel system test
pressurized to 6--8 ounces per square
inch (10--14 inches water column). Do
not use a soap solution containing
either ammonia or chlorine because
both prevent bubble formation.

A

successful test depends on the ability
of the solution to bubble.

Hazardous Noise

Hazardous noise.
Can cause hearing loss.

Never operate the generator set
without a muffler or with a faulty
exhaust system.

CAUTION

Engine noise. Hazardous noise can
cause hearing loss. Generator sets
not equipped with sound enclosures
can produce noise levels greater than
105 dBA. Prolonged exposure to noise
levels greater than 85 dBA can cause
permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing
protection when near an operating
generator set.

Hazardous Voltage/
Electrical Shock

Hazardous voltage.
Can cause severe injury or death.

Operate the generator set only when
all guards and electrical enclosures
are in place.

Moving rotor.

WARNING

Hazardous voltage.
Backfeed to the utility system can
cause severe injury, death, or
property damage.

Connect the generator set to the
building’s

electrical

system

only

through an approved device and after
the building’s main switch is opened.

WARNING

Welding the generator set.
Can

cause

severe

electrical

equipment damage.

Never weld components of the
generator

set

without

first

disconnecting the battery, controller
wiring harness, and engine electronic
control module (ECM).

CAUTION

Grounding

electrical

equipment.

Hazardous

voltage

can

cause

severe injury or death. Electrocution
is possible whenever electricity is
present.

Open the main circuit

breakers of all power sources before
servicing the equipment. Configure the
installation to electrically ground the
generator set, transfer switch, and
related

equipment

and

electrical

circuits to comply with applicable codes
and

standards.

Never

contact

electrical leads or appliances when
standing in water or on wet ground
because these conditions increase the
risk of electrocution.

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