SITE PREPARATION AND GENERATOR
PLACEMENT
1. Locate the mounting area as close as possible to the transfer
switch and fuel supply.
Leave adequate room around the area for service access
(check local code), and place high enough to keep rising
water from reaching the generator.
Choose an open space that will provide adequate and
unobstructed airflow. Do not install under or too close to
partially enclosed spaces including, but not limited to, decks
or buildings.
2. Place the unit so air vents won't become clogged with leaves,
grass, snow or debris. Make sure exhaust fumes will not enter
the building through eaves, windows, ventilation fans or other
air intakes.
Dig a rectangular area approximately five inches deep and
about six inches longer and wider than the footprint of the
generator. Cover with polyurethane film and fill with pea gravel
or crushed stone. Compact and level the stone. A concrete
pad can be poured if desired.
3. Set the generator onto the pad so that the gravel bed extends
several inches beyond the generator on all sides.
Make sure the generator is level within ½ inch.
4. Connect an approved grounding conductor to the grounding
electrode terminal on the corner support and to an approved
earth ground or grounding rod as specified by local
regulations.
5. Check the engine oil and, if necessary, add enough of the
recommended oil to bring the level up to the FULL mark on
the dipstick. Be careful not to overfill the crankcase.
Oil Drain
Hose
Oil Dipstick
and Fill
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