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Bri_,_s&StrattonPowerProductsHomeGeneratorSystem
Installation Manual
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Install the generator as close as possible to the
Automatic Power Transfer System to reduce the length
of wiring and conduit.
Install the generator as close as possible to the fuel
supply to reduce length of pipes.
_ AUTION! Lawsor localcodesmay regulate the
distance to the fuel supply.
The Home Generator Systemis shipped already attached
to its mounting pad. Unless mandated by local code, no
concrete slab is required.
If mandated by local code, detach the unit from its supplied
base.Construct a concrete slab at least3 inchesthick and
6 incheslongerand wider than the unitAttach unit to slab
with I/4" diameter (minimum) masonry anchor bolts long
enough to retain the unit. Use the mounting pad holes as
anchor bolt Iocators.
Fuel and Electrical Inlet Dimensions
Figure 2, below, depicts the physical locationof the fuel
piping connector.Also shown is the recommended location
for punching holes for attaching the power and signal
conduits.
Lifting the Generator
The generator weighs more than 375 pounds. Proper tools,
equipment and qualified personnel should be used in all
phasesof handling and moving the unit
CAUTION! DO NOT lift unit by roof as damage to unit
will occur.
Two 4ft. lengthsof I" O.D. pipe (supplied by the installer)
are required to lift the generator manually.Insert pipes
through the lifting holes located near the unit's base,as
shown in Figure 3 (next page).
_hL CAUTION! The unit may shift on the lifting pipes
during movement, which may cause an injury.
_hL WARNING! If liftingor hoisting equipment is
used,be careful not to touch any overhead power
lines.
Recommended
Conduit Attachment
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