OPERATION WITH
PORTABLE GENERATOR
WARNING: Before operating
heater or any appliance from a
portable generator, verify that
generator has been properly con-
nected to earth ground. Improper
grounding or failure to ground
generator can result in electro-
cution if a ground fault occurs.
Refer to owner's manual supplied
by generator manufacturer for
proper grounding procedures.
The operating voltage range of the heater is 108
to 132 Volts (120 Volts +/- 10%). Prior to plug-
ging heater into generator the output voltage
should be verified (if generator is equipped with
the automatic idle feature, the output voltage
should be measured with the generator running at
full speed). If the voltage does not measure in
this range the heater should not be plugged into
the generator.
Refer to Operation, page 5, for starting, stopping,
and resetting heater procedures.
Alternator
Figure 6 - Typical Generator Grounding
Method (Generator construction may
vary from that shown)
6
Ground Lug
Copper or
Brass
Grounding
Point
Ground Wire (#10 AWG -
Stranded-Copper)
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STORING,
TRANSPORTING, OR
SHIPPING
Note: If shipping, transport companies require fuel
tanks to be empty.
1. Drain fuel tank. Note: Some models have
drain plug on underside of fuel tank. If so,
remove drain plug to drain all fuel. If heater
does not have drain plug, drain fuel through
fuel cap opening. Be sure all fuel is removed.
2. Replace drain plug if provided.
3. If any debris is noted in old fuel, add 1 or 2
quarts of clean kerosene to tank, stir, and drain
again. This will prevent excess debris from
clogging filters during future use.
4. Replace fuel cap or drain plug. Properly dis-
pose of old and dirty fuel. Check with local
automotive service stations that recycle oil.
5. If storing, store heater in dry place. Make sure
storage place is free of dust and corrosive fumes.
IMPORTANT: Do not store kerosene over sum-
mer months for use during next heating season.
Using old fuel could damage heater.
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