North Star M165912I.3 Portable Generator User Manual


 
Summary of Important Safety Information for Operation (cont’d)
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licensed electrician installs the generator with a connection to your building’s electrical circuit for use as a
standby power system, grounding will be complete through the building’s grounding system.
Isolate connection to building’s electrical circuit. Never plug the generator directly into a wall outlet.
ANY connection to a building’s electrical system MUST ISOLATE THE GENERATOR FROM UTILITY
POWER via an UL-approved transfer switch installed by a licensed electrician in compliance with all
applicable local building and electrical codes. If the generator is not isolated from the utility power system by
such means, generator output will back feed into the utility power grid. This may result in injury or death to
utility power workers or others who contact the lines during a power outage. It may also cause the generator
to explode or cause fires when utility power is restored.
Wet conditions. Water conducts electricity. Do not operate generator where it is wet. Operate on a dry
surface under an open, canopy-like structure.
CO alarms. Ensure that working, battery-operated or battery back-up carbon monoxide alarms are used in
any dwelling/structure that is in close proximity to the running generator.
Hot exhaust - fires. Exhaust from engine can be extremely hot and cause fire. Position muffler at least 7’
from combustible objects during operation.
Spark arrestor. Equip engine with a spark arrestor if generator will be used near any ignitable forest, brush,
or grassy land. See the “Specifications” section of this manual to determine if your generator is already
equipped. Make sure you comply with applicable local, state and federal codes.
Fire extinguisher. Keep a fire extinguisher rated “ABC” by the National Fire Protection Association nearby.
Keep it properly charged and be familiar with its use.
Safety Before Use
Know how to operate
Review safety rules. Before each use of this generator, review the “Rules for Safe Operation.” Failure to
follow these rules may result in serious injury or death.
Know how to operate. Be thoroughly familiar with all controls and with the proper use of the equipment.
Know how to stop the generator quickly if needed.
Personal protective equipment
Hearing protection. The use of ear plugs or other hearing protection device is recommended for those in
close proximity to the generator while it is operating.
Loose / dangling. Loose or dangling apparel can become entangled in moving parts. Metal jewelry can
conduct electricity. Never wear jewelry or loose-fitting clothing when operating the generator.
Gasoline Safety
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Use
extreme care when handling:
Fuel outdoors. Fill fuel tank outdoors never indoors. Gasoline vapors can ignite if they collect inside an
enclosure. Explosion can result.
Use approved container. Never pump fuel directly into engine at gas station. Static charge can build and
ignite fuel. Use an UL approved fuel container to transfer gas to the engine.
Running / hot engine. A running engine is hot enough to ignite fuel. Never add fuel or remove gas cap if
engine is running or still hot. Stop the engine and allow to cool at least two minutes before adding fuel.
Heat / flames / sparks. Stay away from sources of heat, flame, or sparks while adding fuel.
Don’t overfill. DO NOT overfill the gas tank. Allow at least 1/2” of empty space below the fill neck to
allow for fuel expansion.
Replace cap. Replace gas cap securely before starting engine.
Spills. Clean up fuel spills immediately. Move generator away from spilled fuel on the ground. Wipe fuel
off engine and wait 5 minutes for excess fuel to evaporate before starting engine. Gas soaked rags should be
disposed of properly.
On skin / clothes. If gasoline is spilled on your skin or clothes, change clothes and wash skin immediately.
Inspect fuel system. Check fuel system on a regular basis. Look for signs of leaks, deterioration, chafed or
spongy fuel hose, loose or missing fuel hose clamps, damaged fuel tank, or a defective fuel shut-off valve.
Do not start generator until needed repairs have been completed.
Gasoline storage. Store gasoline in a cool, dry place in an UL-approved, tightly sealed container.