Ansi safety definitions, Rules for safe operations, Installation – North Star 8000 PPG User Manual

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ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS

DANGER

indicates an imminently hazardous

situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the
most extreme situations.

WARNING

indicates a potentially hazardous

situation which, if not avoided, could result in a
death or serious injury.

CAUTION

indicates a potentially hazardous

situation, which if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against
unsafe practices.

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATIONS

Safety precautions are essential when operating

this generator. Respectful and cautious operation will
considerably lessen the possibilities of a personal
injury. This manual will warn of specific personal injury
potential, and these will be designated by the symbol:

WARNING

This generator is equipped

with a grounding post, which is located on the control
panel. Always complete the grounding path from the
generator to a copper pipe/rod that is driven into moist
earth, to prevent electrical shock.

ALWAYS use electrical cords that are in good

condition. Worn, bare, frayed or otherwise damaged
cords can cause electric shock.

NEVER operate the generator, or handle any

electrical equipment while standing in water, while
barefoot, while hands are wet or while in the rain or
snow. Electric shock may result.

ALWAYS use a ground fault circuit interrupter

(GFCI) in damp or highly electrical conductive areas
and on construction job-sites to prevent electric shock.

ALWAYS remove the spark plug or spark plug

wire before working on the engine or generator, to
prevent accidental starting.

ALWAYS provide adequate ventilation. Do not

operate generator in any enclosed or narrow space.
Engines consume oxygen and give off deadly carbon
monoxide poisonous gas. Improper ventilation will
cause damage to generator and possible injury to
people.

NEVER touch hot muffler, hot exhaust manifold or

engine cooling fins.

ALWAYS

remove all oil or gasoline deposits and

accumulated dirt from generator and immediate area.
Keep generator head and engine clean.

NEVER operate the generator under the following

conditions:

A. Excessive change in engine speed, slow or
fast.
B. Overheating in load connecting devices.
C. Sparking or arcs from generator.
D. Loss of electrical output.
E. Damaged receptacles.
F. Engine misfire.
G. Excessive vibration.
H. Enclosed compartments, or confined areas.
I. Flame

or smoke.

J. Rain, snow or wet conditions.
K. Operator non-attendance.

WARNING

Check fuel system on a

regular basis. Look for signs of leaks, deterioration,
chafed or spongy fuel hose, loose or missing fuel hose
clamps, damaged fuel tank or a defective fuel shut-off
valve. Correct any defects before operation.

WARNING

Keep a fire extinguisher close

by your generator and be familiar on how to use it.
Consult your local fire department for correct
extinguisher type.

INSTALLATION

OUTDOORS: Choose locations where the

generator will not be exposed to rain, snow or direct
sunlight. Position the generator on secure, level
ground so it will not tip or slide down a hill. Place the
generator so that the exhaust fumes will not be
directed towards people.

The installation site must be free from water,

moisture, or dust. All electrical components should be
protected from excessive moisture or the insulation
sy stem will deteriorate and result in grounding or
shorting out the generating system.

Foreign matters, such as dust, dirt, sand, lint, or

abrasive materials can cause damage to the generator
head and engine if allowed into its cooling system.

NEVER install your generator inside confined

areas. Inside installation can cause health hazards or
death.

DANGER

Remember, exhaust fumes are

deadly carbon monoxide gas, and must be vented to
the outside where there are no people. Cooling air of
sufficient amounts must be brought in and exhausted
out to ensure proper cooling of the engine and
generator head.

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