GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Improper connection of the equipment grounding
conductor can result in a risk of electrocution.
Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether
the unit is properly grounded for your local regulations.
The ground terminal on the frame can be used to connect the
generator to a suitable ground source. The ground path should be
made with #8 size wire. Connect the grounding wire securely to the
ground terminal. Connect the other end of the wire securely to a
suitable ground source.
A metal underground water pipe in direct contact with the earth for
at least 10ft (3.0m) can be used as a grounding source. If a pipe is
unavailable, an 8ft (2.4m) length of pipe or rod may be used as the
ground source. The pipe should be 3/4"(1.9cm) diameter or larger
and the outer surface must be noncorrosive. If a steel or iron rod is
used it should be at least 5/8" (1.6cm) diameter and if a nonferrous
rod is used it should be at least 1/2" (1.2cm) diameter and be listed as
material for grounding. Drive the rod or pipe to a depth of 8ft (2.4m). If
a rock bottom is encountered less than 4ft (1.2m) down, bury the rod
or pipe in a trench. All electrical tools and appliances operated from
this generator, must be properly grounded by use of a third wire or be
"Double Insulated".
It is recommended to:
1. Use electrical devices with 3 prong power cords.
2. Use an extension cord with a 3 hole receptacle and a 3 prong plug
at the opposite ends to ensure continuity of the ground protection
from the generator to appliance.
We strongly recommend that all applicable regulations relating to
grounding specifications be checked and followed.
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PREPARING THE GENERATOR
DANGER