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6-2. Installation Procedures
WARNING : SUFFOCATION FROM EXHAUST FUME
Do not operate the generator in poorly ventilated areas such as indoors or
tunnels, as the exhaust gas of the engine contains substances that are
harmful to human health.
Do not direct exhaust fumes at pedestrians or buildings.
CAUTION : FIRE
Do not carry flammable items (such as fuel, gas and paint) or items that are
highly combustible near the generator as the muffler, exhaust gas and other
parts become extremely hot.
Position this generator 1 m or more from walls or other hindrances, and on a
level surface.
Remove the wood ties if using anchors to secure the generator
Do not connect the generator output to indoor wiring.
If installing this generator, set up barriers or fencing completely around the boundary
line of the construction area and take measures to prevent persons not involved in
the construction from entering the area.
Position this generator on a hard, flat and leveled surface.
Position this generator 1 m or more from walls or other hindrances so that the
operation panel door and side-plate and check doors are accessible for internal
inspection/maintenance.
< Note >
This generator is manufactured presupposing that it will be installed on a flat, hard and leveled
surface. Accordingly, care must be taken as using under any other installation conditions can
result in a fault or malfunction.
Do not place any objects where they will interfere with the radiator or muffler exhaust ports.
Objects interfering with these ports will result in reduced engine output, overheating, and
electrical component fault/malfunction.
Operating the equipment in dusty or excessively salty location can result in a clogged radiator
or overheating resulting in malfunction/fault or reduced insulation of electrical components. Be
sure to thoroughly inspect and perform maintenance if using in such locations.
7-1. Load Cable Selection
CAUTION : PROPERTY DAMAGE
Cable burnout can occur due to generated heat if the load current exceeds
the allowable current of the cable.
The voltage drop between cables is large if the cable is excessively long or
thin, resulting in decreased input voltage to equipment using the generator,
thereby causing decreased performance, faulty operation and malfunction.
Select cable for use that has sufficient thickness and an allowable current possible for
use, giving consideration to the distance from the generator to the equipment using the
generator.
< Note >
Select cable with a thickness that ensures that the voltage drop across the cable will be within
5% of the rated voltage.
7. Load Connections
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