Ground
Fault
Protection
The generator's
receptacles are equipped with Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) protection.
This GFC[
device meets applicable federal, state and local codes.
The GFCI protects
against electrical shock that may be
caused if your body becomes a path in which electricity
travels to reach the ground. This could happen if you
touch a "Live" appliance or wire, or are touching plumbing
or other materials that connect to the ground.
When protected
by a GFC[ device, one may still feel a
shock, but the GFC[ should cut current
off quickly enough
so that a person in normal health should not suffer any
serious electrical
injury.
WARNING
Contact
with
the hot and neutral
conductor
at the same time can
cause electrical
shock or burn, even if the circuit
is GFCI
protected.
Before
using the GFCI receptacle,
ALWAYS
push the test button
to insure
it works.
Connections to a Building's
Electrical
System
Connections
from this generator
to a building's
electrical
system
must be made through
a switching
neutral
transfer
switch
installed
by a qualified
electrician.
The connection
must isolate the generator
power
from utility power,
and
must comply with all applicable
laws and electrical
codes.
IM PORTANT:
A switching neutral transfer switch MUST
be used when switching between utility and generator
power.
Customer's
Responsibilities
•
If considering
installation
with a transfer
swJth, read
and follow the instructions
given in this manual.
•
Follow a regular schedule
in maintaining,
caring for
and using your generator,
as specified
in this manual.
•
ALWAYS disconnect
and store
indoors
the cord used
to connect
generator
and inlet connection
box when
generator
is not in use.
To help you make informed
choices
and communicate
effectively
with your installation
contractor(s),
Read and understand
the Assembly
section
of
this
manual
before
starting
your generator
installation.
You can arrange
for proper
installation
by contacting
the
store at which you purchased
your generator,
your Briggs
& Stratton
dealer,
a licensed
professional
electrician
or
your utility power
provider.
The
generator
warranty
is VOID
if permanent
fuel
connections
to the generator
are installed
by
anyone
other
than
a licensed
gaseous
fuel
professional.
The
generator
warranty
is VOID
if permanent
electrical
connections
to the generator
are
made.
WARNING
Only qualified
electricians
and
gaseous
fuel
technicians
should
attempt
fuel
conversion
or
permanent
connection
of this
generator.
Each
installation
must
strictly
comply
with
applicable
codes,
standards
and
regulations.
The
Gaseous
Fuel
System
The generator
unit
has been factory
set to run on
liquefied
petroleum
gas. If the generator
is to run on
natural
gas, the engine will need to be reconfigured
using
the supplied
NG Conversion
kit. Contact
a licensed
professional
gaseous
fuel technician
to install this kit.
WARNING
LP gas is heavier
than air and will settle
in low areas.
Natural
gas is lighter
than air and will collect
in high areas.
The slightest
spark
can ignite
these
fuels
and cause
an explosion.
IF YOU SHELL
GAS - Shut off gas to the generator
at the
LP
cylinder(s)/source.
If odor
continues,
leave
the area and immediately
call your
gas
supplier
or fire department.
The generator
engine is fitted with a fuel mixer system
that meets the specifications
of the California
Air
Resources
Board
for "tamper-proof"
dual fuel systems.
The unit wii[ run on natural
gas or liquefied
propane
vapor.
•
Use dean,
dry fuel, free of moisture
or any particulate
material.
Using fuels outside
the following
recommended
values may cause performance
problems:
•
Commercial
grade
HD5 LPG is recommended
-
minimum
fuel energy of 2500 BTU's/ft 3 with maximum
propylene
content
of 57/oand butane
and heavier
gas
content
of 2.5% and minimum propane
content
of 90%.
•
See "Specifications"
for required
fuel supply pressure.
Fuel
Consumption
See the following
table for fuel supply requirements
at half
and full load for both natural
gas and LP vapor.
Natural Gas_
LP Vapor *_
1/2 Load
Full Load
1/2 Load
Full Load
80
137
33
56
* = Natural Gas is in cubic feet per hour
** = LPVapor
is in cubic feet per hour
Fuel Supply Requirements
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