Stand-by installation, Ground generator, Before starting – MTD 243-723A User Manual
Page 3: Starting engine, Assembly, Operation
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8.
A ground fault circuit interrupter should be used
in damp or highly conductive locations, (e.g. metal
decking and steel work).
|9. Unit must reach operating speed before electrical
P loads are connected. Disconnect electrical loads
before shutting engine down.
10. Extension cords, power cords, and all electrical
equipment must be in good condition. Never
operate any electrical equipnrent with damaged or
defective cords.
11. Units should never be operated under these
conditions.
a. Change in engine speed
b. Electrical output loss
c. Overheating in connected devices
d. Sparking
e. Damaged receptacles
f.
Engine misfiring
g. Excessive vibration
h. Flame or smoke
i.
In an enclosed compartment
12. Store unit in a well ventilated area with fuel tank
empty. Fuel should not be stored near unit.
13. Check fuel system periodically for leaks or signs of
deterioration, (e.g. chafed or spongy hose, loose
or missing clamps, rusted or damaged tank or
, cap). Correct defects before operating.
14. The unit should be operated, serviced, and refueled
under the following conditions:
a. Good ventilation-avoid areas where vapors may
be trapped, (e.g. pits, basements, cellars,
excavations, boat bilges, etc.) Air flow and
temperatures are important for air cooled
units-temperature should not exceed 100F.
b. Engine exhaust gases are dangerous-they must
be piped from enclosed areas-the exhaust
contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous, order
less and invisible gas, which if breathed causes
serious illness and possible death.
c.
Unit should be refueled in a well Igihted area.
Avoid spills. Never refuel while unit is
operating.
b. Avoid refueling near open flames, pilot lights,
sparking electrical devices, (e.g. power tools,
welders, or grinders).
e.
Muffler and air cleaner must be installed and in
good condition. They act as flame arresters if
back firing occurs.
f.
Smoking should not be permitted.
15. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, or anything
which may be caught in the starter or other
rotating parts.
16. Keep unit clean and free of oil, mud, or other
foreign matter.
17. Do not stick anything through ventilating slots,
even when generator is not operating. You may
damage the unit or suffer personal injury.
ASSEMBLY
If your unit is equipped with wheels, assemble the
wheels as shown in illustration on page 7.
STAND-BY INSTALLATION
If your unit is to be used as a stand-by power source
in case of utility power failure, it should be installed
by a registered electrician and in compliance with all
applicable local electrical codes.
OPERATION
GROUND GENERATOR
Make sure that generator is grounded to prevent
accidental shock. A special grounding lug (A) Figure
1, is provided for this purpose.
BEFORE STARTING
Before starting generator, check for loose or missing
parts and for any damage which may have occurred
during shipment.
Service engine with gasoline and oil as instructed in
the separate engine manual.
STARTING ENGINE
Disconnect all electrical loads. Adjust choke as
necessary. Turn key to "ON" position. Pull on the
starting rope with a fast, steady pull. As engine warms
up, readjust choke.