General Information
Only qualified electricians or contractors
should attempt such installations, which must
comply strictly with applicable codes, stan-
dards and regulations.
1.1
UNPACKING/INSPECTION
After unpacking, carefully inspect the contents for damage.
• This standby generator set is ready for installation with a factory
supplied and pre-mounted base pad and has a weather protec-
tive enclosure that is intended for outdoor installation only.
• This UL listed standby generator set may be packaged with an
automatic transfer switch with built in load center. The combi-
nation transfer switch and load center is pre-wired with a two
foot and 30 foot conduit. Circuit breakers for emergency circuit
connections are included (if equipped).
• This UL listed, 2-pole switch is rated at 100 or 200 AC amperes
at 250 volts maximum. The 100 Amp transfer switch is for
indoor use only. The 200 Amp transfer switch is for indoor/
outdoor use (if equipped).
If this generator is used to power electrical load
circuits normally powered by a utility power
source, it is required by code to install a trans-
fer switch. The transfer switch must effectively
isolate the electrical system from the utility
distribution system when the generator is oper-
ating (NEC 700, 701 & 702). Failure to isolate an
electrical system by such means will result in
damage to the generator and also may result in
injury or death to utility power workers due to
backfeed of electrical energy.
If any loss or damage is noted at time of delivery, have the
person(s) making the delivery note all damage on the freight bill
or affix their signature under the consignor's memo of loss or
damage.
If a loss or damage is noted after delivery, separate the damaged
materials and contact the carrier for claim procedures.
"Concealed damage" is understood to mean damage to the con-
tents of a package that is not in evidence at the time of delivery,
but is discovered later.
To properly open the roof, press down on the center top lip and
release the latch. If pressure is not applied from the top, the roof
may appear stuck. Always verify that the side lock is unlocked
before attempting to lift the roof.
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1.2
PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Unlike an automobile engine, the generator may have to run for
long periods of time with no operator present to monitor engine
conditions. For that reason, the engine is equipped with the fol-
lowing systems that protect it against potentially damaging condi-
tions:
1. Low Oil Pressure Sensor
2. High Temperature Sensor
3. Overcrank
4. Overspeed
5. RPM Sensor
There are readouts on the control panel to notify personnel that
one of these failures has occurred. There is a Status message on
the display that displays when all of the conditions described in the
"Ready to Run" section are true.
1.3
NEC REQUIREMENT
FOR ARC FAULT CIRCUIT
INTERRUPTION BREAKER
FOR BEDROOMS
In 2001, the National Electric Code (NEC) introduced a requirement
for new construction. This new requirement indicates the need for
Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters to be used to protect the complete
branch circuit that feeds a dwelling bedroom. The actual NEC
requirement is indicated below.
1.3.1
SECTION 210.12 ARC FAULT CIRCUIT
INTERRUPTER PROTECTION
1.
Definition: An arc fault circuit interrupter is a device intended
to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recog-
nizing characteristics unique to arcing and by functioning to
de-energize the circuit when an arc fault is detected.
2.
Dwelling Unit Bedrooms: All branch circuits that supply 125
volt, single-phase, 15 and 20 ampere outlets installed in
dwelling unit bedrooms shall be protected by an arc fault cir-
cuit interrupter listed to provide protection of the entire branch
circuit.
Section 210.12 requires that AFCI protection be provided on branch
circuits that supply outlets (receptacle, lighting, etc.) in dwell-
ing bedrooms. The requirement is limited to 15 and 20 ampere,
125 volt circuits. There is no prohibition against providing AFCI
protection on other circuits or in locations other than bedrooms.
Because circuits are often shared between a bedroom and other
areas such as closets and hallways, providing AFCI protection on
the complete circuit would comply with 210.12.
6. Low Battery
7. Under-frequency
8. Undervoltage
9. Overvoltage
10. Internal Failure