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Generator Warning

Author:Newtec Power  Date:2014-05-23 22:10:54

Combustion Hazard Warning

1. Ensure that no open flames or sparks occur in the proximity of the Generator, fuel tank and particularly the charging battery. Fuel vapor and hydrogen emissions from charging battery are easily explosive.

2. Unless the fuel tank is separated from the Generator, refueling is prohibited while the engine is running. Contact between fuel and hot engine surface or exhaust gas may cause fire.

3. The Generator room must be equipped with appropriate fire extinguishers.

 

 

Exhaust Hazard Warning

1.Fumes exhausted by the engine are poisonous. The exhaust system must be installed in strict conformity with the safety rules and technical regulations and be maintained in good condition so that there are no leaks on the exhaust ducts or no backflow of the exhaust gases into the Generator room/building.

2.Good ventilation is required for all equipment.

 

High Temperature Hazard Warning

1.While the Generator is running, avoid contact with the exhaust pipe, radiator, hot parts, hot oil, coolant and exhaust gas to prevent scalding.

2.While the Generator is running, do not open the pressure cap of the radiator or heat exchanger. Do it after the generator has cooled down.

 

Other Warnings

1.Do not wear loose clothes or ornaments while working near rotating parts or electric equipment. Loose clothes may be caught by the rotating parts and ornaments may cause short circuit that in turn results in electric shock or fire.

2.Tighten all fixings on the Generator. Apply guards to the fan and drive belt.

3.Before starting the Generator, disconnect the starter battery first with the negative terminal. This is to prevent accidental starting of the engine.

4.While the Generator is running, do absolutely not disconnect the battery from the charging lead cable or the batter charging system may be damaged.

5.Personal protections must be worn by staff working near the Generator and associated equipment. These protections include those that free the staff from direct contact with chemical liquids such coolant additive and battery electrolyte and ear covers that shield the staff from constant exposure to machines noise.