Baldor AE11 Portable Generator User Manual


 
3-16 Receiving & Installation MN2415
Post Installation Checks
When the initial installation is complete, these checks must be performed before starting the
engine. These checks are not required before each start, only after the initial installation.
Caution: Do not apply high voltage to windings (do not start the generator) in a moisturesaturated
condition. Moisture can cause insulation breakdown, making it necessary to return the
generator to the factory for repair, and consequent expense and loss of time.
Note: These precautions are especially necessary in locations such as seaboard installations
and other high humidity areas. Some installations will be in atmospheres that are much
more corrosive than others. Prevention of a failure is better than being forced to make a
repair.
1. Generators that have been in transit or storage for long periods may be subjected to
extreme temperature and moisture changes. This can cause excessive condensation,
and the generator windings should be thoroughly dried before bringing the generator
up to full nameplate voltage. If this precaution is not taken, serious damage to the
generator can result.
2. Verify that the transfer switch is in Utility Power mode. No power must be present at
the generator or transfer switch connections. Verify with a voltmeter.
3. Verify that the engine starting battery negative () lead) is disconnected so accidental
starting is not possible.
4. Verify that the generator is securely mounted and anchored to its cement pad.
5. Verify that proper clearance exists on all sides and top of enclosure.
6. Verify that generator power is properly connected to the transfer switch.
7. Verify that generator and transfer switch are properly grounded.
8. Verify that the remote start wires are properly connected and tight between the
generator and transfer switch terminals.
9. Assure that generator is a safe distance from any flammable or combustible material.
10. Verify that the generator and transfer switch load are voltage compatible.
11. Verify that no load is connected to the circuit breaker and/or transfer switch.
12. Inspect the engine and generator and verify that there are no loose wires or
components. Tighten if necessary.
13. Verify that the ground conductor is of correct wire size and properly connected.
14. Verify engine oil level is full. Refer to engine manual if necessary.
15. Verify engine coolant level is full. Refer to engine manual if necessary.
16. Verify exhaust system to assure it is in properly connected and pointing away from
combustible materials.
17. Verify that the Master Control Switch is still in the “Stop” position.
Connect the engine starting battery negative () lead).
18. Verify the fuel source is ON and the pressure and flow rate are correct.
19. Remove all tools, rags, etc. from inside the generator enclosure. Close all enclosure
doors and be sure no hands are inside the generator enclosure when it starts.