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APPLYING THE LOADS
Allow the engine to warm up for two or three minutes before applying
any load. This will allow the engine to reach normal operating
temperature and oil to circulate throughout the engine. A shot warm-up
time will permit the engine to work more efficiently when the load is
applied and will reduce the wear in the engine, extending its life.
Receptacles have been provided to allow loads to be connected to the
generator. The loads should be added one at a time. If a large motor
is being started: or multiple motors are being started, they should be
started individually and the largest should be started first.
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT OVERLOAD
Keep the generator load within in the generator and receptacle
nameplate rating. Overloading may cause damage to the generator
and/or the loads.
Most electric tools and appliances will have the voltage and amperage
requirements on their individual nameplates. When in doubt, consult
the manufacturer or a local electrician. The nameplate amperage rating
for electric motors can be misleading. See “Starting Electric Motors” in
the Unit Capabilities.
These engine-generator sets are inherently self regulating based on
engine speed. The engine governor will automatically adjust itself to
the load. No harm to the generator will result if it is operated with no
load connected. The generator is a limited source of electrical power,
therefore, pay special attention to the receptacle and generator ratings.
GROUNDING
All units must be grounded. Different installations will require different
grounding requirements. Depending on your installation, ensure that
the ground meets your governing codes.
WIRING
For your safety, all wiring must be done by a qualified electrician
and conform to the National Electric Code and comply with all state
and local codes and regulations. Check with local authorities before
proceeding.
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Failure to properly limit and balance the load a[[lied to the generator
will cause the generator to produce low voltage and may damage
the engine generator set. It may also cause severe damage to the
loads connected to the generator at that time. Improper loading of the
generator set constitutes abuse and will not be covered by warranty.
ENGINE CARE
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
If major engine service or repair is required, contact an authorized
engine service center. The manufacturer of these engines has
established an excellent world-wide engine service organization.
Engine service is very likely available from a nearby authorized dealer
or distributor. See following table.
CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL
The oil level must always be checked before the engine is started.
Refer to page 5 of this manual for instructions on checking the oil level.
Take care to remove any dirt or debris from around the oil plug before
removing. Be sure the oil level is maintained.
CHANGING THE OIL
Refer to the Maintenance Schedule Chart for required oil change
intervals.
A. Start the engine and warm it up, stop the engine and remove the
spark plug wire to prevent it from accidentally being started.
B. This engine has an oil drain valve for your convenience. Attach a
neoprene hose and drain the oil into an approved container.
Neoprene hose, 1/2” I.D.
Cut to length