Generac Power Systems OG 2697 사용자 설명서

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This exhaust system must be installed 
properly, in strict compliance with applicable 
codes and standards.
Keep hands, feet, clothing, etc., away from 
drive belts, fans and other moving or hot 
parts. Never remove any drive belt or fan 
guard while the unit is operating.
Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and 
ventilating air is critical to prevent buildup of 
explosive gases and to ensure correct  
generator operation. Do not alter the  
installation or permit even partial blockage of 
ventilation provisions, as this can seriously 
affect safe operation of the generator.
Keep the area around the generator clean and 
uncluttered. Remove any materials that could 
become hazardous.
When working on this equipment,  
remain alert at all times. Never work  
on the equipment when physically or  
mentally fatigued.
Generator Installation
These generators are air-cooled, engine- 
driven generator sets designed to supply  
electric power that operates critical  
electrical loads during utility power  
failure. Your generator was factory-installed 
in a weather resistant, all metal enclosure and 
are intended for outdoor installation only.
Before Installation
The generator’s rated wattage/amperage  
capacity must be adequate to handle all 
electrical loads that the unit will power. The 
critical (essential) loads may need to be 
grouped together and wired into a separate 
“emergency” distribution panel.
Connecting this generator to an electrical  
system, normally supplied by an electric  
utility, shall be by means of a transfer switch, 
to isolate the electrical system from the utility 
distribution system when the generator is  
operating. Failure to isolate the electrical  
system by these means will result in damage 
to the generator and may also result in injury 
or death to utility workers due to backfeed of  
electric energy.
If an open bottom is used, the engine-generator 
is to be installed over non-combustible  
materials and should be located such that 
combustible materials are not capable of  
accumulating under the generator set.
Only qualified, competent installation  
contractors or electricians thoroughly familiar 
with applicable codes, standards and  
regulations should install this standby electric 
power system. The installation must comply 
strictly with all codes, standards and  
regulations pertaining to the installation.
After the system has been installed,  
do nothing that might render the  
installation in non-compliance with such 
codes, standards and regulations.
NFPA Standards
The following published standards  
booklets pertaining to standby electrical  
systems are available from the National Fire 
Protection Association (NFPA), Batterymarch 
Park, Quincy, MA 069:
NFPA 37, STATIONARY  
   COMBUSTION ENGINES AND  
   GAS TURBINES
NFPA 54, NATIONAL FUEL  
   GAS CODE
NFPA 58, LIQUIFIED  
PETROLEUM GAS CODE
NFPA 70, NATIONAL ELECTRIC  
   CODE (NEC)
NFPA 99, STANDARD FOR HEALTH  
   CARE FACILITIES