Suggestions for generator locations – Gillette Generators SPP-180 User Manual

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3) PREFERRED: Generator is mounted directly on a
concrete slab, 4 inches thick, extending 6 inches
beyond generator perimeter, and bolted in place.
This method is for those locals with “high wind”
considerations. (See Illustration #3)

If gravel bed is chosen, its perimeter must be eight
inches larger than generator base. Dig a rectangular
area six inches deep, cover with landscape cloth (so
drainage can take place) and fill with pea gravel or
crushed stone. Final gravel level must be two to three
inches higher than original level to ensure water run-
off away from generator. A normal plastic landscape
border can be used between grass and gravel area to
provide a more attractive installation.

Compact and level the stone. Place generator on
stone using either the “composite” pad (optional
equipment) or place aluminum generator base
directly on gravel, using ground stakes for a fixed
installation.

1) Always install your generator within 20 feet from natural
gas meter. Further distances may cause “starving” of fuel
from generator engine.

2) Exhaust end

must always be turned away or parallel

with building and minimum 5 feet away.

3) Exhaust end

is not to be directed towards play

areas, patios, under canopies or overhangs, or where
people or animals congregate.

4) Do not install generator under deck of house.

5) Furnace and other air intakes should be minimum 10 feet
from exhaust end

6) Windows and doors on adjacent walls, to be closed at all
times, during generator operation.

7) Nearest roof overhang vent should be 10 feet from
exhaust end

8) If electrical distribution center panel is far away from
gas meter, locate generator close to gas meter. Installation
costs are lower, if electric wiring is oversized for long
distances, to utility point rather than oversized fuel lines to
gas meter.

SUGGESTIONS FOR GENERATOR LOCATIONS

5'

5'

APPROX.

10'

OCCUPIED

BUILDING

PREFERRED

ACCEPTABLE

#

1

G

E

N

E

R

A

T

O

R

#

2

G

E

N

E

R

A

T

O

R

GAS

METER

(A)

(B)

(A)

(B)

(A) = SPS MODELS
(B) = SPP MODELS

DANGER

TOXIC FUMES

MAY ENTER

BUILDING

ILLUSTRATION #2: Generator is placed on top of
gravel bed. The ground stakes are driven through
the slots in generator base, to hold it in place on
gravel bed. CAUTION: Make sure there is no
underground electric wires, gas lines, sprinkler
lines, or any other vulnerable items, directly in
the path of these two ground stakes.

GROUND

GENERATOR BASE

ILLUSTRATION #1: Composite pad bolted to
generator base and placed over a bed of crushed
stone or gravel.

BOLTED TO

PAD

GENERATOR BASE

GRAVEL BED

COMPOSITE PAD

ILLUSTRATION #3: Generator base is bolted
directly to a poured concrete slab (provided by
others). Notice that all three illustrations provide
bolting or staking methods that are always secured
from inside the generator housing, behind locked
doors. This is designed to deter theft of your home
standby generator set.

GRASS

GRAVEL BED

GRASS

GRASS

BOLTED TO

CEMENT PAD

GENERATOR BASE

CEMENT PAD

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