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Installation Guidelines
For
Australian 50 Hz Air-cooled Generators
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This manual should remain with the unit.
This manual must be used in conjunction with the appropriate Owners Manual.
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ASPHYXIATION. RUNNING ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE,
A COLORLESS, ODORLESS, POISONOUS GAS. CARBON MONOXIDE, IF
NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
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THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED IN A CRITICAL LIFE
SUPPORT APPLICATION. FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THIS WARNING
COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
*
ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL MAY INSTALL, OPERATE
AND MAINTAIN THIS EQUIPMENT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROPER
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS COULD RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS
INJURY, AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY.
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Table of Contents
Installation Guidelines For 50 Hz Air-cooled Generators 1
Section 1 Safety Rules & General
Information
1.1 Introduction ....................................................1
1.1.1 Read This Manual Thoroughly. ..........................1
1.1.2 How to Obtain Service ........................................1
1.2 Safety Rules ...................................................1
1.2.1 General Hazards ................................................2
1.2.2 Exhaust Hazards ................................................3
1.2.3 Electrical Hazards ..............................................3
1.2.4 Fire Hazards .......................................................3
1.2.5 Explosion Hazards .............................................3
1.3 General Rules .................................................3
1.3.1 Before You Begin ...............................................4
1.3.2 NEC Requirements ............................................4
1.3.3 Standards Index .................................................4
Section 2 Unpacking and Inspection
2.1 General ...........................................................7
2.2 Required Tools ...............................................7
2.3 Unpacking ......................................................7
2.4 Parts Shipped Loose .....................................9
Section 3 Site Selection and Preparation
3.1 Site Selection ...............................................11
3.1.1 Installation Guidelines for Stationary Air-Cooled
Generators .......................................................12
3.2 Site Preparation ...........................................13
3.2.1 Material Sufficient for Level Installation ............13
3.2.2 Transportation Recommendations ...................13
Section 4 Generator Placement
4.1 Generator Placement ...................................15
4.2 Fascia Installation
(If Applicable) ...............................................15
Section 5 Fuel Conversion/Gas Connections
5.1 Fuel Conversion ...........................................17
5.2
Fuel Requirements and Recommendations
17
5.3 Fuel Consumption .......................................17
5.4 Fuel Line Sizing ...........................................18
5.4.1 Natural Gas Pipe Sizing ...................................18
5.4.2 LP Vapor Pipe Sizing .......................................19
5.4.3 Gas Installation Summary ................................19
5.5 Installing and Connecting Gas Lines ........ 19
Section 6 Electrical Connections
6.1 Generator Connections .............................. 23
6.2 Control Wiring ............................................. 23
6.3 Main AC Wiring ............................................ 24
6.4 Battery requirements .................................. 24
6.5 Battery Installation ...................................... 24
Section 7 Control Panel/Start-up/Testing
7.1 Control Panel Interface ............................... 25
7.1.1 Using the AUTO/MANUAL/OFF Buttons .........25
7.2 Generator Set-up ......................................... 25
7.2.1 Setting The Exercise Timer ..............................25
7.3 Before Initial Start-up .................................. 25
7.3.1 Installation Wizard ............................................26
7.3.2 Interconnect System Self Test Feature ............26
7.3.3 Before starting, complete the following: ...........26
7.4 Check Manual Transfer Switch Operation 27
7.5 Electrical Checks ......................................... 27
7.6 GENERATOR TESTS UNDER LOAD .......... 27
7.7 CHECKING AUTOMATIC OPERATION ...... 28
7.8 Installation Summary .................................. 28
7.9 Shutting Generator Down While Under Load
28
Section 8 Troubleshooting
8.1 System Diagnosis ....................................... 29
Section 9 Quick Reference Guide
9.1 System Diagnosis ....................................... 31
Section 10 Accessories
10.1 Descriptions ............................................... 33
Section 11 Diagrams
11.1 Interconnection Diagram .......................... 35
11.2 Installation Diagram .................................. 36
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Safety Rules & General Information
Installation Guidelines For 50 Hz Air-cooled Generators 1
Section 1 Safety Rules & General Information
1.1 — Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this compact, high perfor-
mance, air-cooled, engine-driven generator. It is
designed to automatically supply electrical power to oper-
ate critical loads during a utility power failure.
This unit is factory installed in an all-weather, metal
enclosure that is intended exclusively for outdoor installa-
tion. This generator will operate using either vapor with-
drawn liquid propane (LP) or natural gas (NG).
NOTE: When sized properly, this generator is suitable for
supplying typical residential loads such as induction
motors (sump pumps, refrigerators, air conditioners, fur-
naces, etc.), electronic components (computer, monitor,
TV, etc.), lighting loads and microwaves.
1.1.1— Read This Manual Thoroughly.
If any portion of this manual is not understood, contact
the nearest independent Dealer for starting, operating
and servicing procedures.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS: The manufacturer sug-
gests that this manual and the rules for safe operation be
copied and posted near the unit installation site. Safety
should be stressed to all operators and potential opera-
tors of this equipment.
Throughout this publication and on tags and decals
affixed to the generator, DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION
and NOTE blocks are used to alert personnel to special
instructions about a particular operation that may be haz-
ardous if performed incorrectly or carelessly. Observe
them carefully. Their definitions are as follows:
NOTE: Notes provide additional information important to
a procedure or component.
These safety warnings cannot eliminate the hazards they
indicate. Observing safety precautions and strict compli-
ance with the special instructions while performing the
action or service are essential to preventing accidents.
The operator is responsible for proper and safe use of
the equipment. The manufacturer strongly recommends
that if the operator is also the owner, to read the Owner’s
Manual and thoroughly understand all instructions before
using this equipment. The manufacturer also strongly
recommends instructing other users to properly start and
operate the unit. This prepares them if they need to oper-
ate the equipment in an emergency.
1.1.2— How to Obtain Service
When the generator requires servicing or repairs, contact
a Dealer for assistance. Service technicians are factory-
trained and are capable of handling all service needs. For
assistance contact:
All Power - Australia
1800 333 428
www.allpower.com.au
All Power - New Zealand
+649256 0730
www.allpower.co.nz
When contacting All Power about parts and service,
always supply the complete model number and serial
number of the unit as given on its data decal, which is
located on the generator. See section “The Generator”
for decal location.
Model No.___________________________________
Serial No.___________________________________
1.2 — Safety Rules
Study these SAFETY RULES carefully before installing,
operating or servicing this equipment. Become familiar
with this Installation Manual and with the unit. The gener-
ator can operate safely, efficiently and reliably only if it is
properly installed, operated and maintained. Many acci-
dents are caused by failing to follow simple and funda-
mental rules or precautions.
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WARNING
Consult Manual. Read and understand manual
completely before using product. Failure to
completely understand manual and product
could result in death or serious injury.
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DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
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CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
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The manufacturer cannot anticipate every possible cir-
cumstance that might involve a hazard. The warnings in
this manual and on tags and decals affixed to the unit
are, therefore, not all-inclusive. If using a procedure,
work method, or operating technique the manufacturer
does not specifically recommend, ensure that it is safe for
others. Also, make sure the procedure, work method or
operating technique utilized does not render the genera-
tor unsafe.
1.2.1— General Hazards
For safety reasons, the manufacturer recommends
that this equipment be installed by a Service
Dealer or other competent, qualified electrician or
installation technician who is familiar with
applicable codes, standards and regulations. The
operator also must comply with all such codes,
standards and regulations. Only an Authorized
Service Dealer is allowed to perform warranty
service on this unit.
The engine exhaust fumes contain carbon
monoxide, which can be DEADLY. This dangerous
gas, if breathed in sufficient concentrations, can
cause unconsciousness or even death. Do NOT
alter or add to the exhaust system or do anything
that might render the system unsafe or in
noncompliance with applicable codes and
standards.
Install a battery-operated carbon monoxide alarm
indoors, according to manufacturer’s instructions/
recommendations.
Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and
ventilating air is critical to correct generator
operation. Do not alter the installation or permit
even partial blockage of ventilation provisions, as
this can seriously affect safe operation of the
generator. The generator MUST be installed and
operated outdoors only.
Keep hands, feet, clothing, etc., away from drive
belts, fans, and other moving or hot parts. Never
remove any drive belt or fan guard while the unit is
operating.
When working on this equipment, remain alert at all
times. Never work on the equipment when
physically or mentally fatigued.
Inspect the generator regularly, and contact the
nearest Dealer for parts needing repair or
replacement.
Before performing any maintenance on the
generator, set to OFF, remove fuses, and
disconnect battery cables to prevent accidental
start up. Disconnect the cable from the battery post
indicated by a NEGATIVE, NEG or (–) first, then
remove the POSITIVE, POS or (+) cable. When
reconnecting the cables, connect the POSITIVE
cable first, the NEGATIVE cable last.
Never use the generator or any of its parts as a
step. Stepping on the unit can stress and break
parts, and may result in dangerous operating
conditions from leaking exhaust gases, fuel
leakage, oil leakage, etc.
Only qualified service personnel may install, operate
and maintain this equipment. Failure to follow proper
installation requirements could result in death, serious
injury, and damage to equipment or property.
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WARNING
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DANGER
Electrocution. Contact with bare wires, terminals,
and connections while generator is running will
result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
Hot Surfaces. When operting machine, do not
touch hot surfaces. Keep machine away from
combustables during use. Hot surfaces
could result in severe burns or fire.
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WARNING
Moving Parts. Keep clothing, hair, and appendages
away from moving parts. Failure to do so could
result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
Moving Parts. Do not wear jewelry when starting
or operating this product. Wearing jewelry while
starting or operating this product could result
in death or serious injury.
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DANGER
Asphyxiation. Running engines produce carbon
monoxide, a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas.
Carbon monoxide, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
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1.2.2— Exhaust Hazards
Generator engine exhaust contains DEADLY
carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless,
poisonous gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can
cause dizziness, throbbing temples, nausea,
muscular twitching, headache, vomiting,
weakness, sleepiness, inability to think clearly,
fainting, unconsciousness or even death. If any
carbon monoxide poisoning symptom is
experienced, move into fresh air and immediately
seek medical attention.
This generator is designed for outdoor installation
ONLY. Never operate the generator inside any
garage or other enclosed space.
1.2.3— Electrical Hazards
All generators covered by this manual produce
dangerous electrical voltages and can cause fatal
electrical shock. Utility power delivers extremely
high and dangerous voltages to the transfer switch,
as does the standby generator when it is in
operation. Avoid contact with bare wires, terminals,
connections, etc., while the unit is running. Ensure
all appropriate covers, guards and barriers are in
place, secured and/or locked before operating the
generator. If work must be done around an
operating unit, stand on an insulated, dry surface to
reduce shock hazard.
Do not handle any kind of electrical device while
standing in water, while barefoot, or while hands or
feet are wet. DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL SHOCK
MAY RESULT.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires the
frame and external electrically conductive parts of
the generator to be connected to an approved
earth ground. Local electrical codes also may
require proper grounding of the generator electrical
system.
After installing this home standby electrical system,
the generator may crank and start at any time
without warning. When this occurs, load circuits
are transferred to the STANDBY (generator) power
source. To prevent possible injury if such a start
and transfer occur, always set the generator to the
OFF mode, remove the 7.5A fuse from the
generator control panel, and disconnect the battery
before working on equipment.
In case of accident caused by electric shock,
immediately shut down the source of electrical
power. If this is not possible, attempt to free the
victim from the live conductor. AVOID DIRECT
CONTACT WITH THE VICTIM. Use a
nonconducting implement, such as a dry rope or
board, to free the victim from the live conductor. If
the victim is unconscious, apply first aid and get
immediate medical help.
Never wear jewelry when working on this
equipment. Jewelry can conduct electricity
resulting in electric shock, or may get caught in
moving components causing injury.
1.2.4— Fire Hazards
For fire safety, the generator must be installed and
maintained properly. Installation must always
comply with applicable codes, standards, laws and
regulations. Adhere strictly to local, state and
national electrical and building codes. Comply with
regulations the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) has established. Also,
ensure that the generator is installed in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions and
recommendations. Following proper installation, do
nothing that might alter a safe installation and
render the unit in noncompliance with the
aforementioned codes, standards, laws and
regulations.
Keep a fire extinguisher near the generator at all
times. Extinguishers rated “ABC” by the National
Fire Protection Association are appropriate for use
on the standby electric system. Keep the
extinguisher properly charged and be familiar with
its use. Consult the local fire department with any
questions pertaining to fire extinguishers.
1.2.5— Explosion Hazards
Do not smoke around the generator. Wipe up any
fuel or oil spills immediately. Ensure that no
combustible materials are left in the generator
compartment, or on or near the generator, as FIRE
or EXPLOSION may result. Keep the area
surrounding the generator clean and free from
debris.
Gaseous fluids such as natural gas and liquid
propane (LP) gas are extremely EXPLOSIVE.
Install the fuel supply system according to
applicable fuel-gas codes. Before placing the home
standby electric system into service, fuel system
lines must be properly purged and leak tested
according to applicable code. After installation,
inspect the fuel system periodically for leaks. No
leakage is permitted.
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1.3 — General Rules
Follow all safety precautions in the Owner’s
Manual, Installation Guidelines manual and other
documents included with your equipment.
Refer to NFPA 70E for safety equipment required
when working with a live system.
Never energize a new system without opening all
disconnects and breakers.
Always consult your local code for additional
requirements for the area in which the unit is being
installed.
Improper installation can result in personal injury
and damage to the generator. It may also result in the
warranty being suspended or voided. All the
instructions listed below must be followed including
location clearances and pipe sizes.
1.3.1— Before You Begin
Contact the local inspector or City Hall to be aware
of all federal, state and local codes that could
impact the installation. Secure all required permits
before starting the job.
Carefully read and follow all of the procedures and
safety precautions detailed in the installation guide.
If any portion of the installation manual, technical
manual or other factory-supplied documents is not
completely understood, contact a dealer for
assistance.
Fully comply with all relevant NEC, NFPA and
OSHA standards as well as all federal, state and
local building and electric codes. As with any
generator, this unit must be installed in accordance
with current NFPA 37 and NFPA 70 standards as
well as any other federal, state, and local codes for
minimum distances from other structures.
Verify the capacity of the natural gas meter or the
LP tank in regards to providing sufficient fuel for
both the generator and other household and
operating appliances.
1.3.2— NEC Requirements
Local code enforcement may require that Arc Fault Cir-
cuit Interrupters (AFCIs) be incorporated into the transfer
switch distribution panel. The Transfer Switch provided
with this generator has a distribution panel that will
accept AFCIs (pre-wired transfer switches only).
Siemens Part No. Q115AF - 15A or Q120AF - 20A can
be obtained from a local electrical wholesaler and will
simply replace any of the single pole circuit breakers sup-
plied in the pre-wired transfer switch distribution panel.
1.3.3— Standards Index
NOTE: DO NOT use this generator in critical life support
applications.
Strictly comply with all applicable national, state and local
laws, as well as codes or regulations pertaining to the
installation of this engine-generator power system. Use
the most current version of applicable codes or standards
relevant to the local jurisdiction, generator used, and
installation site.
NOTE: Not all codes apply to all products and this list is
not all-inclusive. In the absence of pertinent local laws
and standards, the following publications may be used as
a guide (these apply to localities which recognize NFPA
and IBC).
1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70:
The NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC) *
2.
NFPA 10: Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers *
3. NFPA 30: Flammable And Combustible Liquids
Code *
4. NFPA 37: Standard for Stationary Combustion
Engines And Gas Turbines *
5. NFPA 54: National Fuel Gas Code *
6. NFPA 58: Standard for Storage And Handling Of
Liquefied Petroleum Gases *
7. NFPA 68: Standard On Explosion Protection By
Deflagration Venting *
8. NFPA 70E: Standard For Electrical Safety In The
Workplace *
9. NFPA 110: Standard for Emergency and Standby
Power Systems *
10. NFPA 211: Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces,
Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances *
11. NFPA 220: Standard on Types of Building Con-
struction *
12. NFPA 5000: Building Code *
13. International Building Code **
14. Agricultural Wiring Handbook ***
15. Article X, NATIONAL BUILDING CODE
16. ASAE EP-364.2 Installation and Maintenance of
Farm Standby Electric Power ****
Only qualified service personnel may install, operate
and maintain this equipment. Failure to follow proper
installation requirements could result in death, serious
injury, and damage to equipment or property.
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WARNING
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Installation Guidelines For 50 Hz Air-cooled Generators 5
This list is not all-inclusive. Check with the Authority Hav-
ing Local Jurisdiction (AHJ) for any local codes or stan-
dards which may be applicable to your jurisdiction. The
above listed standards are available from the following
internet sources:
* www.nfpa.org
** www.iccsafe.org
*** www.rerc.org Rural Electricity Resource Council P.O.
Box 309 Wilmington, OH 45177-0309
**** www.asabe.org American Society of Agricultural &
Biological Engineers 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, MI
9085
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DANGER
Electrical backfeed. Use only approved switchgear to isolate
generator when electrical utility is the primary power
source. Failure to do so can result in generator damage
and could result in death or serious injury.
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Unpacking and Inspection
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Section 2 Unpacking and Inspection
2.1 — General
NOTE: After unpacking, carefully inspect the contents for
damage. It is advised to unpack and inspect the unit
immediately upon delivery to detect any damage that
may have occurred in transit. Any claims for shipping
damage need to be filed as soon as possible with the
freight carrier. This is especially important if the generator
will not be installed for a period of time.
This standby generator set is ready for installation
with a factory supplied and pre-mounted base pad
and has a weather protective enclosure that is
intended for outdoor installation only.
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 dam-
age to the contents of a package that is not evident
at the time of delivery, but is discovered later.
2.2 — Required Tools
General SAE and Metric hand tools
Wrenches
Sockets
Screwdrivers
Standard electrician’s hand tools
Drill and bits for mounting and routing conduits
4mm Allen wrench (for access to customer con-
nections)
3/16 Allen wrench (test port on fuel regulator)
Manometer (for fuel pressure checks)
Meter capable of measuring AC/DC Voltage and
Frequency
2.3 — Unpacking
1. Remove cardboard carton.
2. Remove the wood frame.
Figure 2-1. Crated Generator
3. Remove bolts and pallet brackets (A). Exercise
caution when removing the generator. Dragging it
off the pallet WILL damage the base. The genera-
tor must be lifted from the wooden pallet to remove.
Figure 2-2. Generator on Pallet
4. The lid will be locked. A set of keys is located
behind the breaker door. Open the breaker door
and cut the cable tie to remove the keys. Use the
keys to open the lid of the generator.
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A
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Figure 2-3. Circuit Breaker Box and Keys
(As Shipped)
5. There are two locks securing the lid, one on each
side. To properly open the lid, press down, on the
lid, above the side lock and unlock the latch.
6. Repeat for the other side. If pressure is not applied
from the top, the lid may appear stuck.
NOTE: Always verify that the side locks are unlocked
before attempting to lift the lid.
7. Once the lid is open, remove the front access
panel by lifting it up and out. Also remove the black
panel, indicated by the arrow, over top of the cus-
tomer connection area.
8. Perform a visual inspection for any hidden freight
damage. If damage is present, contact the freight
carrier.
Figure 2-4. Inspect for Damage
9. Figure 2-5 illustrates the following:
Figure 2-5. Customer Connection Area/Loose Parts Location
A Customer connection area (underneath and behind
the control panel)
B Fuel regulator
C Battery compartment
D Location of “Loose Shipped Parts”
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A
B
C
D
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Figure 2-6. Generator Back View
2.4 — Parts Shipped Loose
1. Keys
2. Battery Terminal Cap
3. Main Line Circuit Breaker (MLCB) Terminal Caps
4. Wire Shielding to separate AC from DC control
wires
5. Main Line Circuit Breaker (MLCB) Locking
Mechanism
6. Install / Owner’s Manual (not shown)
Figure 2-7. Loose Parts
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1
2
3
4
5
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Site Selection and Preparation
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Section 3 Site Selection and Preparation
3.1 — Site Selection
Figure 3-1. Installation Guidelines
Install the generator set, in its protective enclosure, out-
doors, where adequate cooling and ventilating air is
always available (Figure 1.9). Consider these factors:
The installation of the generator must comply
strictly with NFPA 37, NFPA 54, NFPA 58 and
NFPA 70 standards.
Install the unit where air inlet and outlet openings
will not become obstructed by leaves, grass, snow,
etc. If prevailing winds will cause blowing or drift-
ing, consider using a windbreak to protect the unit.
Install the generator on high ground where water
levels will not rise and endanger it. It should not
operate in or be subjected to standing water.
Allow sufficient room on all sides of the generator
for maintenance and servicing. This unit must be
installed in accordance with any codes that are in
place in your country or local jurisdiction for mini-
mum distances from other structures.
Clearance from the ends and front of the generator
must be 0.91 m (3 ft). This includes shrubs, bushes
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No operable windows or openings in the wall permitted
within 1.52 m (5 ft) from any point of the generator.
Top of Generator
0.91 m (3 ft)
Clearance from operable
windows, doors or any
openings in the wall.
1.52 m
(5 ft)
Existing Wall
457 mm (18 in)
Minimum Distance
1.52 m (5 ft)
Minimum Distance
1.52 m (5 ft)
Minimum Distance
These guidelines are based upon fire testing of
the generator enclosure and the manufacturer’s
requirement for air flow for proper operation.
Local codes may be different and more restrictive
than what is described here.
Allow sufficient room on all sides of the genera-
tor for maintenance and servicing.
Clearance from the ends and front of the gener-
ator must be 0.91 m (3 ft). This includes shrubs,
bushes and trees. Clearance from the back of
the generator must be a minimum of 457 mm
(18 in). Clearance at the top should be a mini-
mum of 1.52 m (5 ft) from any structure, over-
hang or projections from the wall.
DO NOT install under wooden decks or struc-
tures unless there is at least 1.52 m (5 ft) of
clearance above the generator.
Clearance from operable windows,
doors or any openings in the wall.
0.91 m (3 ft)
0.91 m (3 ft)
NOTE: Removable fence panels for servicing
cannot be placed less than 457 mm (18 in) in
front of the generator.
1.52 m
(5 ft)
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12 Installation Guidelines For 50 Hz Air-cooled Generators
and trees. Clearance from the back of the genera-
tor must be a minimum of 457 mm (18 in). Clear-
ance at the top should be a minimum of 0.91 m (3
ft) from any structure, overhang or projections from
the wall.
DO NOT install under wooden decks or structures
unless there is at least 1.52 m (5 ft) of clearance
above the generator.
Install the unit where rain gutter down spouts, roof
run-off, landscape irrigation, water sprinklers or
sump pump discharge does not flood the unit or
spray the enclosure, including any air inlet or outlet
openings.
Install the unit where services will not be affected
or obstructed, including concealed, underground or
covered services such as electrical, fuel, phone, air
conditioning or irrigation. This could affect War-
ranty Coverage.
Where strong prevailing winds blow from one
direction, face the generator air inlet openings to
the prevailing winds.
Install the generator as close as possible to the fuel
supply to reduce the length of piping. REMEMBER
THAT LAWS OR CODES MAY REGULATE THE
DISTANCE AND LOCATION. In the absence of
local codes regarding placement or clearance, we
recommend following these guidelines.
Install the generator as close as possible to the
transfer switch. REMEMBER THAT LAWS OR
CODES MAY REGULATE THE DISTANCE AND
LOCATION.
The generator must be installed on a level surface.
The generator must be level within a 13 mm (0.5
in) all around.
The generator is typically placed on pea gravel,
crushed stone or a concrete pad. Check local
codes to see what type is required. If a concrete
pad is required, all applicable codes should be fol-
lowed.
3.1.1— Installation Guidelines for Stationary Air-
Cooled Generators
The National Fire Protection Association has a standard
for the installation and use of stationary combustion
engines. That standard is NFPA 37, its requirements limit
the spacing of an enclosed generator set from a structure
or wall (Figure 1.10).
NFPA 37, Section 4.1.4, Engines Located Outdoors:
Engines, and their weatherproof housings if provided,
that are installed outdoors shall be located at least 1.52
m (5 ft) from openings in walls and at least 1.52 m (5 ft)
from structures having combustible walls. A minimum
separation shall not be required where the following con-
ditions exist:
1. The adjacent wall of the structure has a fire resis-
tance rating of at least 1 hour.
2. The weatherproof enclosure is constructed of non-
combustible materials and it has been demon-
strated that a fire within the enclosure will not ignite
combustible materials outside the enclosure.
Annex A — Explanatory Material
A4.1.4 (2) Means of demonstrating compliance are by
means of full scale fire test or by calculation procedures.
Because of the limited spaces that are frequently avail-
able for installation, it has become apparent that excep-
tion (2) would be beneficial for many residential and
commercial installations. With that in mind, the manufac-
turer contracted with an independent testing laboratory to
run full scale fire tests to assure that the enclosure will
not ignite combustible materials outside the enclosure.
NOTE: Southwest Research Institute testing approves
457 mm (18 in) installation minimum from structure.
Southwest Research is a nationally recognized third
party testing and listing agency.
The criteria was to determine the worst case fire scenario
within the generator and to determine the ignitability of
items outside the engine enclosure at various distances.
The enclosure is constructed of non-combustible materi-
als, and the results and conclusions from the indepen-
dent testing lab indicated that any fire within the
generator enclosure would not pose any ignition risk to
nearby combustibles or structures, with or without fire
service personnel response.
Figure 3-2. Southwest Research Institute
Decal
Southwest Research Institute Decal (located inside the
generator, next to the generator’s data decal)
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Based on this testing and the requirements of NFPA 37,
Sec 4.1.4, the guidelines for installation of the generators
listed above are changed to 18 in (457 mm) from the
back side of the generator to a stationary wall or building.
For adequate maintenance and airflow clearance, the
area above the generator should be at least 5 ft (1.52 m)
with a minimum of 3 ft (.91 m) at the front and ends of the
enclosure. This would include trees, shrubs and bushes.
Vegetation not in compliance with these clearance
parameters could obstruct air flow. In addition, exhaust
fumes from the generator could inhibit plant growth. See
Figure 3.1 and the installation drawing within the owner’s
manual for details.
If the generator is not set to the OFF mode, it can crank
and start as soon as the battery cables are connected. If
the utility power supply is not turned off, sparking can
occur at the battery posts and cause an explosion.
3.2 — Site Preparation
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.
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 (see the “Site Selection” section).
Select the type of base, such as but not limited to
gravel or concrete, as desired or as required by
local laws or codes. Verify your local requirements
before selecting.
3.2.1— Material Sufficient for Level Installation
Dig a rectangular area approximately 5 in (127
mm) deep and about 6 in (152 mm) longer and
wider than the footprint of the generator. Fill with 4
in (102 mm) of pea gravel, crushed stone or any
other non-combustible material sufficient for level
installation, or on a concrete pad. Compact and
level the material. A concrete pad can be poured if
desired or required. The pad should be 4-5 in (102-
127 mm) thick and extend 6 in (152 mm) beyond
the outside of the generator in all directions.
Figure 3-3. Compacted Gravel Site
NOTE: If a concrete pad is required, follow all applicable
Federal, State or local codes.
Figure 3-4. Poured or Pre-formed
Concrete Pad
3.2.2— Transportation Recommendations
Use a two wheeled hand cart or metal rails to carry the
generator (including the wooden pallet) to the installation
site. Place cardboard between the hand cart and the
generator to prevent any damage or scratches to the
generator.
Automatic start-up. Disconnect utility power and render
unit inoperable before working on unit. Failure to do so
will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
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DANGER
Asphyxiation. Running engines produce carbon
monoxide, a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas.
Carbon monoxide, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
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Section 4 Generator Placement
4.1 — Generator Placement
With the Site Selection and Preparation performed, pro-
ceed with placement and installation of the generator.
All air-cooled generators come with a composite pad.
The composite pad elevates the generator and helps pre-
vent water from pooling around the bottom of the genera-
tor (Figure 3.1). The generator and composite pad can be
placed on 102 mm (4 in) of pea gravel that is compacted
or on a concrete pad. Check local codes to see what type
of site base is required. If a concrete pad is required, all
federal, state and local codes should be followed. Place
the generator on its mounting pad and position correctly
as per the dimensional information given in Section 2.
NOTE: Generator must be level within 13 mm (0.5 in).
NOTE: NOTE: If the composite pad is removed for con-
crete mounting, the fascia kit will not fit.
Figure 4-1. Composite Pad
When mounting the generator to concrete, there are four
mounting holes available for securing the generator, if
codes require (two holes inside the front of the generator
compartment and two holes in the back). See Figure 4.2.
NOTE: The top of the generator carton has a tem-
plate that can be used to mark the concrete pad to
pre-drill the mounting holes.
Figure 4-2. Mounting Hole Location
4.2 — Fascia Installation
(If Applicable)
Locate the four (4) threaded black rubber bumpers
located in the Owner’s manual bag.
Remove the four (4) bumpers from the bag and
screw them into threaded holes located inside the
end pieces of the fascia (two each) opposite one
another (A).
Once the bumpers are installed, snap one of the
end pieces into one of the front / rear pieces of fas-
cia. Repeat this action with the other two remaining
pieces of fascia.
NOTE: Do not assemble all four pieces together at
this point (B).
Place both assemblies at the base of the generator
and fit the rubber bumpers into the lifting holes in
the generator base (C).
Once aligned, snap together the two remaining
connection points.
Figure 4-3. Fascia Installation
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