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Porter-Cable PCG6500 User Manual

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3 - ENG

rISK OF ELEcTrOcUTION AND FIrE

WHAT cAN HAppEN

HOW TO prEVENT IT

• Back feeding electricity through a

building’s electrical system to the out-

side utility feed lines could endanger

repair persons attempting to restore

service.

• Never backfeed electricity through

a structure's electrical system.

• Attempting to connect to the incoming

utility service could result in electrocu-

tion.

• Restoration of electrical service while

the generator is connected to the

incoming utility could result in a fire

or serious damage if a double throw

transfer switch is not installed.

• Failure to use a double throw transfer

switch when connecting to a struc-

ture's electrical system can damage

appliances and WILL VOID the manu-

facturer's warranty.

• To connect to a structure's electri-

cal system in a safe manner, always

have a double-throw transfer switch

installed by a qualified electrician

and in compliance with local ordi-

nances. (When installing a double-

throw transfer switch, a minimum of

10 gauge wiring must be used.)

• Water can conduct electricity! Water

which comes in contact with electri-

cally charged components can trans-

mit electricity to the frame and other

surfaces, resulting in electrical shock

to anyone contacting them.

• Operate generator in a clean, dry,

well ventilated area. Make sure

hands are dry before touching unit.

• Contact with worn or damaged exten-

sion cords could result in electrocu-

tion.

• Inspect extension cords before

use and replace with new cord if

required.

• Use of undersize extension cord(s)

could result in overheating of the wires

or attached items, resulting in fire.

• Use proper size (wire gauge) exten-

sion cord(s) for application; see

Use of Extension cords under

Assembly.

• Use of ungrounded extension cord(s)

could prevent operation of cir-

cuit breakers and result in electrical

shock.

• Always use an extension cord(s)

having a grounding wire with an

appropriate grounding plug. DO

NOT use an ungrounded plug.

• Accidental leakage of electrical current

could charge conductive surfaces in

contact with the generator.

• Place generator on low conductivity

surface such as a concrete slab.

ALWAYS operate generator a mini-

mum of 6' (1.8 m) from any conduc-

tive surface.

• Exceeding the load capacity of the

generator by attaching too many

items, or items with very high load rat-

ings to it could result in overheating of

some items or their attachment wiring

resulting in fire or electrical shock.

• See

Operating Heavy Loads under

Operation. Make sure that the

summation of electrical loads for all

attachments does not exceed the

load rating of the generator.

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