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        Generac 97193 Portable Generator User Manual
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1.          Reset circuit breaker   Check and repair     Connect another device that is in good  condition    Contact Generac service facility   Disconnect shorted electrical load   see    Don   t Overload the Generator    on  page 9    Contact Briggs  amp  Stratton service  facility    Contact Generac service facility    Set switch to On        Clean or replace air cleaner    Fill fuel tank    Drain gas tank and fill with fresh fuel   Connect wire to spark plug     Replace spark plug    Drain gas tank  fill with fresh fuel   Put choke lever to    Run    position   Fill crankcase to proper level       Contact Briggs  amp  Stratton service    facility       Contact Briggs  amp  Stratton service    facility       Contact Briggs  amp  Stratton service    facility    Fill fuel tank    Fill crankcase to proper level   Contact Briggs  amp  Stratton service  facility    See    Don   t Overload the Generator    on  page 9    Replace air filter    Contact Briggs  amp  Stratton service  facility    Move choke to halfway position until  engine runs smoothly    Contact Briggs  amp  Stratton service  facility     Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator              BRIDGE  RECTIFIER             BLUE Ge        RED  6             43  619 EXCITATION       FIELD  BER _ POWER POWER GRAY  20               di  GRAY  C44   C B    CR  304 502  BLUE RET     11A    C225 GRAY  a      444   BLUL   11  ui     444   boy    COA  BLUE GREEN  22    11B   05 120 V  BLUE   11B   GRAY   44 42  BLUE   11B   1
2.    LOCK WASHER  Internal  SCREW   10 Self Drilling  FLAT WASHER   8   LOCK WASHER  No  8  serrated   DECAL  Control Panel  SHIELD  Heat   SCREW 10   24 x 1 2   Crimptite   TANK  Plastic 5 Gal   WASHER  No  8 Shakeproof  CAPSC  M6 x 60 mm Hx Hd  CAP  Fuel   NUT  M6 Flange Lock  BUSHING  Plastic Tank  VALVE  Plastic Tank  PANEL  Control    Item    36  37    38  39    40  41  42  43  44  45  46  47  48  49  50  51  53  54  55  56  57  58  59  60  61  62  63  64  65    Part    81919  68868    68867  68759    84242  25244  74908  22264  51715    15207A    75207  26850  15475  82857  82308  86494    A91020    67022  22471  22769  66849    91842A    22695  22694  32113  91841   83465  B4986  B2153    Qty  1  1  1           AA               AN AN                                         O     BSANNO        Description   COVER  Rear Panel  OUTLET  120 Volt 30Amp   Locking Rec    OUTLET  120 240 Locking  Rec    OUTLET  120 Volt 20Amp  Duplex   GROMMET  R  B  C    NUT  5 16   18 Hex  TAPTITE  M5 0 8 x 10  LOCK WASHER   8   NUT  Hex M4   0 7  CIRCUIT BREAKER  30 Amp  CIRCUIT BREAKER  20 Amp  WASHER  Shakeproof 1 4   PPHMS  M4   0 7 x 10  MOUNT  Rubber   SCREW  Self Tapping  WING SCREW  M6 x 16  CRADLE   GROMMET  Rubber   NUT  No  8 32   WASHER  Shakeproof  10  SCREW  M5   0 8 x 15  WIRE  LOS   6 Pin Connector   Male  6 Pin Connector   SCREW  No  10 32 x 5 8   GASKET  LOS  GROMMET  Mounting Tank  DECAL  Ground   SCREW  Self Driller  12 14 x  7 8     Accessories Not Illustrated    15    378
3.  OVE RLOAD THE e If the appliance  tool or motor does not give wattage     multiply 120 Volts times ampere rating to determine    G E N E RATO R watts  volts x amps   watts      some electric motors  such as induction types   require about three times more watts of power for  starting than for running  This surge of power lasts  for only a few seconds when starting such motors   Be sure you allow for this high starting wattage    Overloading a generator in excess of its rated wattage  Capacity can result in damage to generator and to  connected electrical devices  Observe the following  to  prevent overloading the unit     e Add up the total wattage of all electrical devices to when selecting electrical devices to connect to your  be connected at one time  This total should NOT be generator  First figure the watts needed to start the  greater than the generator s wattage capacity  largest motor  Add to that figure the running watts of   e The rated wattage of lights can be taken from light all other connected loads   bulbs  The rated wattage of tools  appliances and e Devices in the wattage reference guide  Figure 10   motors can usually be found on a data plate or decal are provided to help you to determine how many  affixed to the device  items the generator can operate at one time     Figure 10     Wattage Reference Guide    Recreational Home Uses Professional Contractor Uses  Tool Appliance   1 3 hp airless sprayer  3 8  hammer drill  Variable speed Sawzall    72  power d
4.  return slowly  Do Not let rope    snap  back    against starter     e When engine starts  move choke lever to    Run     position    NOTE  If engine fails to start after 3 pulls  move the   choke lever to    Run    and pull starter rope again     NOTE  If the engine still fails to start  check for proper  oil level in crankcase  Unit is equipped with a low oil  shutdown system  See engine owner   s manual for  information regarding the low oil shutdown system     NOTE  If engine fires  but does not continue to run   move choke lever to    Run    and repeat starting  instructions     Connecting Electrical Loads   Let engine stabilize and warm up for a few minutes  after starting    Plug in and turn on the desired 120 and or 240 Volt  AC  single phase  60 Hz electrical loads     Do Not connect 240 Volt loads to the 120 Volt  duplex receptacles     Do Not connect 3 phase loads to the generator     Do Not connect 50 Hz loads to the generator     DO NOT OVERLOAD THE GENERATOR  Add up  the rated watts  or amps  of all loads to be  connected at one time  This total should not be  greater than the rated wattage amperage capacity of  the generator  See    Don   t Overload the Generator     on page 9     Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator    Stopping the Engine  e Unplug all electrical loads from generator panel    receptacles  Never start or stop engine with  electrical devices plugged in and turned on     Let engine run at no load for several minutes to  stabilize the inter
5. 06  43483    120 Volt  30 Amp Plug  120 240 Volt  20 Amp Plug    LIMITED WARRANTY  FOR PORTABLE GENERATORS     EXCEPT GN ENGINE SERIES     Generac Portable Products  hereafter referred to as the COMPANY  warrants to the original purchaser that its  generator will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year  from the date of original  purchase  This warranty does not apply to units used for prime power in place of utility  This warranty does not  include the gasoline engine when furnished or attached because such engine is covered solely by the warranty of  the manufacturer of the engine  Starting batteries are not warranted by the COMPANY      NOTE  Rental units  demonstrators  commercial applications  such as construction or income producing  are  warranted for 90 days  Rental units  demonstrators  or commercial applications such as construction or utility  which are resold are not covered under warranty by the COMPANY  Any warranty  whether expressed or implied   rests solely with the seller     During said warranty period  the COMPANY will  at its option  repair or replace any part which  upon examination  by the COMPANY is found to be defective under normal use and service  All transportation costs under warranty   including return to the factory if necessary  are to be borne by the purchaser and prepaid by the purchaser  This  warranty does not include nominal maintenance and service and does not apply to a generator set  or parts   which ha
6. 20 240 V    n E    12    Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator    Q          SCHEMATICS    WIRING DIAGRAM       BLUE   11 gt                          1  0 240v       20A  GREEN    09 H Yo  RED   22   11B     RED   22         CAUTION     OUTLET TAB MUST  BE BROKEN OFF                                                            SIX LUG   CONNECTOR   HOUSING 14115116   GRAY   44    SIX LUG TL 13   CONNECTOR RENE   HOUSING  4  S  6                 RED  22   BLUE  lt 11 gt        GRAY    445       x NOTE  POSITIVE BRUSH IS CLOSEST  TO BEARING             13       Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator            5                                           PARTS LIST     GENERATOR    Item    Part    NSP  66825C  91825    66365 G  22129  86307  91844J  65791  96796  47480  91859J  81917  86308C  48031C  88977  70642  B4871  52858  16222  14353621  82881  86292  38150  23365    B4465  B78951A  56893    11374  23365  78831B  90878  77395  18299  80270  81898    Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator    Qty Description    1  1  1    ENGINE  B  amp  S 10 H P   CARRIER  Rear Bearing  ASSY   Brush  amp  Bridge  Rectifier   HOUSING  Engine Adapter  WASHER  M8   5 16 Lock  HHMS  5 16  x 3 4   ASSEMBLY  Rotor  BEARING   WASHER  Special   HHCS  5 16    24 x 7   ASSEMBLY  Stator   PIN  M4 x 10 Roll   HHCS  M6   1 0 x 130  CLAMP  Hose 1 4   SWITCH  Low Oil Shutdown  MOUNT  Vibration 45 Deg   COVER  Bearing Carrier  NUT  M8 Locking 1 25 Flange  PPHMS  M8 1 25 x 40 mm  WIRE  Ground
7. 4  C      Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator       RECEPTACLES    120 Volt AC  20 Amp Duplex  Receptacles    Each of these receptacles is protected against  overload by 20 Amp push to reset circuit breaker     Figure 7     120 Volt  20 Amp Duplex Receptacle       Use each receptacle to operate 120 Volt  60 Hz  single  phase loads requiring up to 2 400  2 4kW  watts of  power at 20 Amps of current  Figure 7      120 240 Volt AC  20 Amp Locking  Receptacle    Use a NEMA L14 20P plug with this receptacle   Connect a 4 wire cord set rated for 250 Volt loads at  20 AC Amps  or greater   Figure 8   You can use the  same 4 wire cord if you plan only to run a 120 Volt  load     This receptacle powers 120 240 Volt AC  60 Hz  single    phase loads and is protected by a 20 Amp push to   reset circuit breaker           Figure 8     120 240 Volt  20 Amp Locking Receptacle  4 Wire Cord Set          NEMA L14 20  Green   120 Volt AC  30 Amp Locking  Receptacle    Use a NEMA L5 30P plug with this receptacle   Connect a 3 wire cord set rated for 125 Volt AC loads  at 30 Amps to the plug  Figure 9      Figure 9     120 Volt  30 Amp Locking Receptacle  3 Wire Cord Set  o    Neutral       120V       Ground   Green     NEMA L5 30    Use this receptacle to operate 120 Volt AC  60 Hz   single phase loads requiring up to 3 600 vvatts    3 6 kW  of power at 30 Amps  The outlet is protected  by a 30 Amp push to reset circuit breaker     Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator       DON   T
8. GENERAC    Portable Products    SVP5000    Portable Generator Owner   s Manual    DANGER  This generator is designed for outdoor use only  Never use this generator inside any building   A or enclosure including the generator compartment of a recreational vehicle  RV   Carbon monoxide  poisoning  fire and or an explosion may result  No user performed modifications  including venting of  exhaust and or cooling ventilation  will eliminate the danger  Always have at least two feet of clearance on  all sides of the generator even while operating the unit outdoors           DANGER  You must isolate the generator from the electric utility by opening the electrical system   s main   A circuit breaker or main switch if this unit is used for backup power  Failure to isolate the generator from  the power utility may result in injury or death to electric utility workers and damage to the  generator due to a backfeed of electrical energy     The Emission Control System for this generator is warranted for standards set by the  Environmental Protection Agency  For warranty information refer to the engine owner   s manual        Model No  9719 3  5 000 Watt AC Generator  Manual No  B4468 Revision 3  7 11 2000   Visit our Generac website  www generac portables com    This is the safety alert symbol  It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards   Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death        EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION    This generator is 
9. ads to separation and formation of  acids during storage  Acidic gas can damage the fuel  system of an engine while in storage     To avoid engine problems  the fuel system should be  emptied before storage of 30 days or longer  See     Storage    on page 10  Never use engine or carburetor  cleaner products in the fuel tank or permanent  damage may occur     Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator       OPERATING THE GENERATOR    CAUTION  Never start or stop  the engine with  electrical loads connected to the unit and with  the connected devices turned ON     Starting the Engine    engine indoors or in enclosed poorly ventilated  areas  Engine exhaust contains carbon  monoxide  an odorless and deadly gas     1 DANGER  Breathing Hazard  Never run    WARNING  Burn Hazard  Temperature of  muffler and nearby areas may exceed 150  F   65  C   Avoid these areas     e Unplug all electrical loads from generator  receptacles before starting the engine     e Make sure the unit is in a level position   e Open the fuel shut off valve  Figure 3      Figure 3     Fuel Shut Off Valve        Fuel Tank    G           Fuel Valve   Open  Position Shown    e Move the choke lever to the    Choke    position   Figure 4      Figure 4     Choke Lever      Set the engine control switch to the    On    position   Figure 5            Figure 5     Engine Control Switch       e Grasp starter grip and pull slowly until you feel some  resistance  Then pull cord out with rapid full arm  stroke  Let rope
10. an engine driven  revolving field   alternating current  AC  generator  It was designed to  supply electrical power for operating compatible  electrical lighting  appliances  tools and motor loads   This manual contains information for a generator that  operates 120 and or 240 Volt  single phase  60 Hz  devices that require up to 5 000 watts  5 0 kW  of  power that pull up to 41 7 Amps at 120 Volts or   20 8 Amps at 240 Volts     CAUTION  Do Not exceed the generator   s  A wattage amperage capacity  Add up the rated  watts of all devices you are connecting to  generator receptacles at one time  This total  should not be greater than 5 000 watts  In most  cases rated watts of the electrical device can be  found on the device nameplate  If the device  nameplate gives only volts and amps  multiply  volts times amps to obtain watts   volts X amps   watts      The SVP5000 generator has the following features   120 240 Volt AC  20 Amp locking receptacle    120 Volt AC  30 Amp locking receptacle    120 Volt  20 Amp duplex receptacle     Low Oil Shutdown  Automatically shuts down the  engine if oil drops below safe operation level     Five gallon overhead fuel tank     The generator   s revolving field is driven at about  3600 rpm by a Briggs  amp  Stratton 10HP engine     DANGER  Do Not tamper with engine   A governed speed  High operating speeds are  dangerous and increase risk of personal injury  or damage to equipment  The generator  supplies correct rated frequency and voltage  
11. cool for a sufficient time  before placing the cover on the unit        Other Storage Tips  e Do Not store gasoline from one season to another     e Replace your gasoline can if it starts to rust  Rust  and or dirt in a gasoline can cause problems when  you use contaminated fuel with this unit       Store in clean and dry area     Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator    TROUBLESHOOTING    Problem    Engine is running  but  no AC output is  available     Engine runs good but  bogs down when loads  are connected     Engine will not start  or  starts and runs rough     Engine shuts down  during operation     Engine lacks power     Engine    hunts    or  falters     Cause    ux   um        ea    Circuit breaker is open    Poor connection or defective cord  set    Connected device is bad     Fault in generator     Short circuit in a connected load   Generator is overloaded     Engine speed is too slovv     Shorted generator circuit   On Off switch set to Off  0    Dirty air cleaner    Out of gasoline    Stale gasoline    Spark plug wire not connected to  spark plug    Bad spark plug    Water in gasoline   Overchoking    Low oil level       Excessively rich fuel mixture     Intake valve stuck open or closed       Engine has lost compression     Out of gasoline   Low oil level   Fault in engine     Load is too high     Dirty air filter   Engine needs to be serviced     Choke is opened too soon     Carburetor is running too rich or  too lean        Solution       sa a         
12. ded oil may result in an engine  failure     To fill your engine with oil     Place generator on a level surface   e Clean area around oil fill and remove oil fill cap     e Select the oil s viscosity grade and fill engine with oil  following the instructions given in the engine owner   s  manual  Do Not overfill     e Install oil fill cap     NOTE  The generator   s revolving field rides on a pre   lubricated and sealed ball bearing that requires no  additional lubrication for the life of the bearing     Add Gasoline  1 DANGER  Explosion Hazard  Never fill fuel    tank indoors  Never fill fuel tank when engine is  running or hot  Do Not light a cigarette or  smoke when filling the fuel tank     WARNING  Do Not overfill the fuel tank   Always allow room for fuel expansion     Q       e Use regular UNLEADED gasoline with the  Generator engine  Do Not use premium gasoline   Do Not mix oil with gasoline     Clean area around fuel fill cap  remove cap     Add unleaded regular gasoline  slowly to fuel tank   Be careful not to overfill  Allow about 1 2  of tank  space for fuel expansion  Figure 2      Figure 2     Fill Tank with Fuel       e Install fuel cap and wipe up any spilled gasoline     IMPORTANT  It is important to prevent gum deposits  from forming in essential fuel system parts such as the  carburetor  fuel filter  fuel hose or tank during storage   Also  experience indicates that alcohol blended fuels   called gasohol  ethanol or methanol  can attract  moisture which le
13. el can overflow  onto a hot engine and cause FIRE or EXPLOSION     Never store a generator with fuel in the tank where  gasoline vapors might reach an open flame  spark or  pilot light  as on a furnace  water heater  clothes  dryer   FIRE or an EXPLOSION may result     Generator exhaust gases contain DEADLY carbon  monoxide gas  This dangerous gas  if breathed in  sufficient concentrations  can cause  unconsciousness or even death  Operate this  equipment only in the open air where adequate  ventilation is available     The unit requires an adequate flow of cooling air for  its continued proper operation  Never operate the  unit inside any room or enclosure where the free  flow of cooling air into and out of the unit might be  obstructed  Allow at least 2 feet of clearance on all  sides of generator or you could damage the unit   Read    Cold Weather Operation    on page 7     Never start or stop the engine generator with  electrical loads connected to receptacles with the  connected devices turned ON  Start the engine and  let it stabilize before connecting any electrical loads   Disconnect all electrical loads before shutting down  the generator     Do Not insert any object through cooling slots of the  engine generator  You could damage the unit or  injure yourself           Never operate the generator    in rain  in any enclosed compartment  when  connected electrical devices overheat  if electrical  output is lost  if engine or generator sparks  if flame  or smoke is obs
14. erved while unit is running  if unit  vibrates excessively     GROUNDING THE  GENERATOR    The National Electrical Code requires that the frame  and external electrically conductive parts of this  generator be properly connected to an approved earth  ground  Local electrical codes may also require proper  grounding of the unit  For that purpose  a  GROUNDING WING NUT is provided on the  generator end  Figure 1      Figure 1     Grounding Wing Nut    A       Generally  connecting a       12 AWG  American Wire  Gauge  stranded copper wire to the grounding wing  nut and to an earth driven copper or brass grounding  rod  electrode  provides adequate protection against  electrical shock  Be careful to keep the grounding wire  attached after connecting the stranded copper wire   However  local codes may vary widely  Consult with a  local electrician for grounding requirements in your  area     Properly grounding the generator helps prevent  electrical shock if a ground fault condition exists in the  generator or in connected electrical devices  Proper  grounding also helps dissipate static electricity  which  often builds up in ungrounded devices     Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator       KNOW YOUR GENERATOR    Read this owner   s manual and safety rules before operating your generator   Compare the illustrations with your generator  to familiarize yourself with the locations of various controls and    adjustments  Save this manual for future reference     Fuel Tank    C
15. ircuit Breakers  AC  i S    120 Volt AC  ci     BANI      Receptacle      5    120 240 Volt AC  20 Amp  Receptacle    120 Volt AC  20 Amp  Duplex Receptacles    120 Volt AC  20 Amp Duplex Receptacle     May be  used to supply electrical power for the operation of  120 Volt AC  20 Amp  single phase  60 Hz electrical  lighting  appliance  tool and motor loads     120 Volt AC  30 Amp Receptacle     May be used to  supply electrical power for the operation of 120 Volt  AC  30 Amp  single phase  60 Hz electrical lighting   appliance  tool and motor loads    120 240 Volt AC  20 Amp Receptacle     May be  used to supply electrical power for the operation of  120 and or 240 Volt AC  20 Amp  single phase  60 Hz  electrical lighting  appliance  tool and motor loads     aon oi  i           Fuel Shut Off  Valve    Oil Fill    Grounding Wing Nut    Circuit Breakers  AC      Each receptacle is provided  with a circuit breaker to protect the generator against  electrical overload  Breakers are  push to reset  type     Fuel Shut Off     Controls fuel supply to engine   Fuel Tank     Capacity of 5 U S  gallons  19 liters      Grounding Wing Nut     Provides a tie point for  connecting the generator frame to earth ground     Oil Fill     Fill engine with oil here  See page 5 for oil  requirements     Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator    BEFORE STARTING THE  ENGINE    Add Oil    WARNING  Any attempt to crank or start the   A engine before it has been properly filled with  the recommen
16. n  material     NOTE  Do Not use a garden hose to clean generator   Water can enter engine fuel system and cause  problems  In addition  if water enters generator  through cooling air slots  some of the water will be  retained in voids and cracks of the rotor and stator  winding insulation  Water and dirt buildup on the  generator internal windings will eventually decrease  the insulation resistance of these windings     10    Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator    To Clean the Generator    Use a damp cloth to wipe exterior surfaces clean       Soft  bristle brush may be used to loosen caked on  dirt or oil     e A vacuum cleaner may be used to pick up loose dirt  and debris     e Low pressure air  not to exceed 25 psi  may be  used to blow away dirt  Inspect cooling air slots and  opening on generator  These openings must be kept  clean and unobstructed     STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS    The generator should be started at least once every  seven days and allowed to run at least 30 minutes  If  this cannot be done and you must store the unit for  more than 30 days  use the following guidelines to  prepare it for storage     Generator Storage    e Clean the generator as outlined in    To Clean the  Generator        e Check that cooling air slots and openings on  generator are open and unobstructed     A    Engine Storage  See engine owner   s manual for instructions     DANGER  Storage covers can be flammable   Do Not place a storage cover over a hot  generator  Let the unit 
17. nal temperatures of engine and  generator     Move engine control switch to the    Off    position     Close the fuel shut   off valve     COLD WEATHER  OPERATION    Under certain weather conditions  temperatures below  40  F  4  C  and a high dew point   your Generac  generator may experience icing of the carburetor  and or the crankcase breather system     In an emergency  use the original shipping box as a  temporary shelter     Cut off all flaps     Cut out one of the long sides of the box to expose  exhaust side of unit  Ensure a minimum of two feet  clearance between open side of box and nearest  object     Cut appropriate slots to access receptacles of unit   You may also need to cut a clearance slot for the  handle     Start unit  then place box over it     IMPORTANT  Remove shelter when temperature is  above 40  F  4  C            For a more permanent shelter  build a structure that  will enclose three sides and the top of the generator       Make sure entire muffler side of generator is  exposed  A typical shelter is shown in Figure 6     Figure 6     Typical Cold Weather Temporary Shelter                  Ensure a minimum of two feet clearance between  open side of box and nearest object       Face exposed end away from wind and elements     e Enclosure should hold enough heat created by the  generator to prevent icing problems     CAUTION  Never run unit indoors  Do Not   A enclose generator any more than shown   Remove shelter when temperatures are above  40  F  
18. only when running at proper governed speed   Incorrect frequency and or voltage can damage  some connected electrical loads  Operating at  excessively low speeds imposes a heavy load  at such reduced speeds  when adequate  engine power is not available  and may shorten  engine life        qal Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator    SAFETY RULES    This generator set was designed and manufactured  for specific applications  Do Not attempt to modify the  unit or use it for any application it was not designed  for  If you have any questions about your generator   s  application  ask your dealer or consult the factory     The manufacturer could not possibly anticipate every  circumstance that might involve a hazard  For that  reason warnings in the Manual and warnings on tags  or decals affixed to the unit are not all inclusive  If you  intend to handle  operate or service the unit by a  procedure or method not specifically recommended by  the manufacturer  first make sure that such a  procedure or method will not render this equipment  unsafe or pose a threat to you and others     Read this manual carefully and become familiar  with your generator set  Know its applications  its  limitations and any hazards involved    A    A WARNING     The engine exhaust from this product    contains chemicals known to the State  of California to cause cancer  birth  defects  or other reproductive harm     The generator produces a very powerful voltage that  can cause extremely dangerou
19. rill   Deep freezer Quartz halogen work light  Personal computer and 15  monitor Belt sander     1 3 hp furnace fan blower 7 74  circular saw  7 74  worm drive saw     1  hp air compressor   10  power miter saw  6  bench grinder     72 hp water well pump  6  table planer   12 000 Btu window air conditioner  10  table radial arm saw  Wire feed welder    allow 3 times listed watts for starting this device          SPECIFICATIONS    Maximum Surge Watts             6 250 watts  Continuous Wattage Capacity        5 000 watts  Power Factor                    1 0  Rated Maximum Continuous Load   At 120 Volts 2 ice ow      yz sss a   41 7 Amps   At 240 Volts          k   s  li 20 6 Amps  mayo     1 phase  Rated Frequency                 60 Hertz  Fuel Tank Capacity               5 U S  gallons    GENERAL MAINTENANCE  RECOMMENDATIONS    The owner operator is responsible for making sure  that all periodic maintenance tasks are completed on a  timely basis  that all discrepancies are corrected  and  that the unit is kept clean and properly stored  Never  operate a damaged or defective generator     Engine Maintenance  See engine manual for instructions     Generator Maintenance    Generator maintenance consists of keeping the unit    clean and dry  Operate and store the unit in a clean  dry environment where it will not be exposed to  excessive dust  dirt  moisture or any corrosive vapors   Cooling air slots in the generator must not become  clogged with snow  leaves or any other foreig
20. s electrical shock   Avoid contact with bare wires  terminals  etc  Never  permit an unqualified person to operate or service  the generator     Never handle any kind of electrical cord or device  while standing in water  while barefoot or while  hands or feet are wet  Dangerous electrical shock  may result     The National Electric Code requires the frame and  external electrically conductive parts of the  generator be properly connected to an approved  earth ground  Local electrical codes may also  require proper grounding of the generator  Consult  with a local electrician for grounding requirements in  your area     Use a ground fault circuit interrupter in any damp or  highly conductive area  such as metal decking or  steel work      Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator                       Do Not use worn  bare  frayed or otherwise  damaged electrical cord sets with the generator   Using a defective cord set may result in electrical  shock or damage to equipment and or property     Operate unit only on level surfaces and where it will  not be exposed to excessive moisture  dirt  dust or  corrosive vapors     Gasoline is highly FLAMMABLE and its vapors are  EXPLOSIVE  Do Not permit smoking  open flames   sparks or heat in the vicinity while handling gasoline   Avoid spilling gasoline on a hot engine  Comply with  all laws regulating storage and handling of gasoline     Do Not overfill the fuel tank  Always allow room for  fuel expansion  If tank is overfilled  fu
21. service  contact your nearest COMPANY authorized warranty service facility or call 1 877 544 0982   Warranty service can only be performed by a COMPANY authorized service facility  At the time of requesting  warranty service  evidence of original purchase date must be presented     GENERAC PORTABLE PRODUCTS  Jefferson  Wisconsin 53549    
22. ve been subjected to improper or unauthorized installation  misuse  negligence  accident  overloading   overspeeding  improper maintenance  repair or storage so as  in the COMPANY s judgment  to adversely affect  its performance and reliability     THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY  THE COMPANY HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY AND  ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY  AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW  THE  DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHICH CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED IS LIMITED TO  THE TIME PERIOD AS SPECIFIED IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY  LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL   CONSEQUENTIAL  OR SPECIAL DAMAGES UNDER ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES IS  EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW  THE COMPANY ALSO DISCLAIMS ANY  RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUCH AS THE LOSS OF  TIME OR THE USE OF THE POWER EQUIPMENT  OR ANY COMMERCIAL LOSS DUE TO THE  FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT  AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE  DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY     some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  or the exclusions or limitations of  incidental or consequential damages  so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty  gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  which vary from state to state     This warranty is effective for all products manufactured after June  1998  and supersedes all prior warranties of  the COMPANY     For 
    
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