Operation, Generator location, Grounding – Champion Power Equipment PORTABLE GENERATOR 41351 User Manual

Page 15: Surge protection caution, Starting the engine, Connecting electrical loads

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Operation

Rev 41351-20091106

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Operation

Generator Location

Please consult your local authority. In some
areas, generators must be registered with

the local utility.

Generators used at construction sites may be
subject to additional rules and regulations.

This generator must have at least five feet of
clearance from combustible material. Leave

at least three feet of clearance on all sides of

the generator to allow for adequate cooling,
maintenance and servicing.

Place the generator in a well-ventilated area.

DO NOT place the generator near vents or
intakes where exhaust fumes could be drawn

into occupied or confined spaces. Carefully
consider wind and air currents when

positioning generator.

Grounding

The generator system ground connects the

frame to the ground terminals on the power
panel. The system ground is connected to

the AC neutral wire.

Surge Protection

CAUTION

Voltage fluctuation may impair the proper
functioning of sensitive electronic equipment.

Electronic devices, including computers and
many programmable appliances use

components that are designed to operate

within a narrow voltage range and may be
affected by momentary voltage fluctuations.

While there is no way to prevent voltage
fluctuations, you can take steps to protect

sensitive electronic equipment.


1. Install UL1449, CSA-listed, plug-in

surge suppressors on the outlets feeding

your sensitive equipment.
Surge suppressors come in single- or

multi-outlet styles. They’re designed to
protect against virtually all short-

duration voltage fluctuations.

2. Obtain an Uninterruptible Power

Supply (UPS) device.
Most UPS devices come with a

rechargeable battery between the

electronic equipment and power supply
source. The device buffers the voltage

and protects against virtually all short-
duration voltage fluctuations.

Starting the Engine

1. Make certain the generator is on a flat,

level surface.

2. Disconnect all electrical loads from the

generator. Never start or stop the
generator with electrical devices plugged

in or turned on.

3. Turn the fuel valve to the “On” position.

4. Flip the engine switch to the “On”

position.

5. Move the choke lever to the “Choke”

position.

6. ELECTRIC START: Press the switch to

the “START” position. Release as the

engine begins to roll over.

7. RECOIL START: Pull the starter cord

slowly until resistance is felt and then

pull rapidly

8. As engine warms up, move the choke

lever to “Run”.

NOTE

If the engine starts but does not run, make
certain that the generator is on a flat, level
surface. The engine is equipped with a low oil
sensor that will prevent the engine from running
when the oil level falls below a critical threshold.

Connecting Electrical Loads

1. Let the engine stabilize and warm up for

a few minutes after starting

2. Plug in and turn on the desired 120/240

Volt AC single phase, 60 Hz electrical

loads.

DO NOT connect 3-phase loads to the

generator.

DO NOT connect 50 Hz loads to the
generator.

DO NOT overload the generator.

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