Installation safety rules, Notice to installer, Safety rules – Generac Power Systems 0661-5 User Manual

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INSTALLATION SAFETY RULES

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DANGER: FOR FIRE SAFETY, INSTALLATION OF A GENERATOR INTO A RECREATIONAL

VEHICLE MUST COMPLY STRICTLY WITH ARTICLE 551, NFPA 70; ANSI C1-1975; AND,

ANSI All9.2-1975/NFPA 501C “STANDARD FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES" (PART 3,

“INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS"). IN ADDITION, THE MANUFACTURER'S

INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS MUST BE COMPLIED WITH.

NOTICE TO INSTALLER

The Installation Instructions have been published by

Generac Corporation to aid in the installation of the
products described in this manual. Generac assumes

that installation personnel are familiar with the proce­
dures for installing such products, or similar products
that Generac manufactures. Generac also assumes
that personnel have been trained in the recommend­
ed installation procedures for these products and that
such training includes (a) use of common hand tools,

(b) use of special Generac tools, and (c) use of any

tools and/or equipment from other suppliers.

We could not possibly know of and advise the recre­
ational vehicle trade of all conceivable methods, pro­
cedures or techniques by which to perform an installa­
tion. We could not know of the possible hazards that

might result from each installation method, procedure
or technique. We have not undertaken any such wide
evaluation. Therefore, people who use a method, pro­
cedure or technique that Generac does not specifically
recommend must first completely satisfy themselves

that their safety, the safety of the vehicle's occupants
and the products's safety is not endangered by the

method, procedure or tecnnique selected.

Information, illustrations, specifications, etc., con­

tained in this Installation Manual are based on the lat­
est information available at the time of publication.

Every effort has been expended to be sure that such

data is both accurate and current. However, the man­
ufacturer reserves the right to change, alter or other­
wise improve this product at any time without prior

notice.

SAFETY RULES

Gasoline is extremely FLAMMABLE and its
vapors are EXPLOSIVE. Do not permit smoking,
open flame, sparks or any source of heat in the

vicinity while handling gasoline. Comply with all

laws governing the storage and handling of gaso­
line.

Fuel lines must be properly installed, properly

fastened and free of leaks. There must be no

possibility of gasoline vapors entering vehicle
interior.

You are required to install an approved, flexible,

non-conductive fuel line between the generator

fuel connection point and rigid fuel lines.

If the generator is converted to a liquid propane
(LP) gas fuel system, install the unit so it com­

plies with all codes, standards and regulations
pertaining to such systems. LP gas is highly
explosive. The gas tends to settle in low areas
where even the slightest spark can ignite it and
cause an explosion. Do not allow gas vapors to
enter the vehicle.
Engine exhaust gases contain DEADLY carbon
monoxide gas. This dangerous gas, if breathed in
sufficient concentrations, can cause uncon-

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sciousness or even death. Install the exhaust
system in strict compliance with applicable
codes, standards and regulations. There must be

no possibility for exhaust gases entering the vehi­

cle interior and endangering people or animals.

The generator set produces dangerously high
electrical voltage. Contact with bare wires, bare
terminals, etc., will result in extremely hazardous
and possibly lethal electrical shock.

All applicable electrical codes, standards and
regulations must be strictly complied with in the
installation and use of this equipment.

The generator must be properly grounded (bond­
ed) to the vehicle chassis or frame.

If the vehicle electrical circuits can be powered by

any other source of electricity (such as a “dock-
side” power receptacle), there must be no possibil­

ity of connecting the different power sources to the

vehicle circuits at the same time. The “dockside"

(utility) power source must be positively isolated

from the vehicle circuits whenever the generator is
operating. Failure to isolate the vehicle circuits
from the dockside power supply when the genera­
tor is running may result in damage to the genera­
tor or serious injury or death to dockside (utility)

power workers oue to backfeed of electrical ener­
gy-
Never work on the equipment while standing in
water, while barefoot, or while hands or feet are
wet. Dangerous electrical shock will result.

Jewelry conducts electricity, which can cause
dangerous electrical shock. Remove all jewelry

(such as rings, watches, or bracelets) before

working on this equipment.

The generator requires an adequate flow of air

‘for cooling and ventilation. Without sufficient cool­

ing air flow, the engine-generator quickly over­
heats, which causes serious damage to the gen­
erator, a fire or an explosion. Generator air inlet
and outlet openings must be provided in strict
compliance with the manufacturer's recommen­
dations.

Never work on this equipment while physically or
mentally fatigued. Stay alert at all times.
Storage batteries give off EXPLOSIVE hydrogen
gas while charging. The battery used for cranking
and starting this generator should be installed in
its own vented compartment. Provide adequate
ventilation for the battery, to prevent explosive
hydrogen gas from accumulating.

Never insert any tool or other object through

k openings in the generator interior, even if the unit

is not running. You might seriously injure yourself
or damage the equipment.
Staying alert and using “common sense” are
major measures for preventing accidents.

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