1.3.10 Danger of moving parts
Danger
1.3.11 Capacity of the generating set (overload)
Never exceed the rated load of the generating set (in Amps and/or Watts) when it is running continuously.
Before connecting and operating the generating set, calculate the electrical power required by the electric appliances (in Watts). This
electrical power rating is usually found on the manufacturer's plate on bulbs, electrical appliances, motors etc. The sum total of power
required by these appliances should not exceed the nominal power rating of the generating set.
1.3.12 Operating conditions
The stated outputs of the generating sets are obtained under the reference conditions outlined in ISO 8528-1(2005):
Total barometric pressure: 100 Kpa
Air ambient temperature: 25°C (298K)
Relative humidity: 30%
Generating set performance is reduced by approximately 4% for every additional 10° C and/or approximately 1% for every additional
100m in altitude.
2. General description
2.1. Description
1
Fuel tank
4
Air filter
7
On/off control
10
Alternator
13
Choke
1
Cap
1
Drain plug
4
Black filler cap
1
Cover wing nut
4
Paper element
1
Fuel drain plug
1
Mounting bolt
4
Mounting nuts
Never go near a moving part that is in operation if you have loose clothing or long
hair that is not enclosed in a protective hair net.
Do not try to stop, slow down or impede a moving part when it is in operation.
Diagram A
2
Fuel tank cap
5
Starter-recoil reel handle
8
Earth connection
11
Electric sockets
14
Fuel tap
Diagram B
2
Spark plug
Diagram C
2
Filler cap/dipstick
Diagram D
2
Air filter cover
5
Foam element
Diagram E
2
Seal
Diagram F
2
Exhaust silencer protection
5
Exhaust silencer
3
Silencer
6
Starter-recoil reel
9
Engine
12
Circuit breaker
3
Filler neck
3
Element wing nut
3
Sediment bowl
3
Spark arrester mounting bolt
6
Spark arrester