Grounding
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Grounding
The trailer must be grounded. In the event of an electri-
cal short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric
shock by providing an escape wire for the electric cur-
rent.
When grounding the trailer, ground to one of the bolt
holes on the rear, side of generator block. See F
IG. 7.
Have a qualified electrician connect the grounding wire
to the generator. Check with national electric code for
grounding of mobile electric units. Be sure your installa-
tion complies with all National, State, and Local safety
and fire codes.
Transporting Trailer
1. Read trailer manual before transporting or loading
the trailer. See Related Manuals on page 3.
2. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 26.
3. Follow Short-Term Shutdown procedure, page 28.
4. Ensure that drums are properly secured into drum
holders. Tighten drum straps to ensure that they
don’t move during transport.
5. Lock tool cabinet and secure all loose articles in
trailer.
6. Ensure all hoses are completely in trailer/truck box
and on support racks.
7. Shut and lock all trailer doors.
See grounding procedure and related warnings in
supplied manuals. See Related Manuals on page 3.
F
IG. 7: Generator Grounding Point
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• Do not run generator while trailer is in motion.
• Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight require-
ment. See Technical Data on page 45.
• See warnings in trailer manual. See Related Man-
uals on page 3.