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Site Selection and Preparation
Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 13
Section 3: Site Selection and Preparation
Site Selection
Site selection is critical for safe generator operation. It is
important to discuss these factors with the installer when
selecting a site for generator installation:
• Carbon monoxide 
• Fire prevention
• Fresh air for ventilation and cooling
• Water ingress prevention
• Proximity to utilities
• Suitable mounting surface
The  following  pages  describe  each  of  these  factors  in
detail. 
NOTE: The term “structure” is used throughout this sec-
tion to describe the home or building where generator is
being  installed.  Illustrations  depict  a  typical  residential
home. However, instructions and recommendations pre-
sented in this section apply to all structures regardless of
type. 
Carbon Monoxide
IMPORTANT  NOTE:  Move  to  fresh  air  immediately
and seek medical attention if you feel sick, dizzy, or
weak while the generator is running or after it stops.
Generator  exhaust  contains  carbon  monoxide  (CO)—a
poisonous, potentially lethal  gas that cannot be seen  or
smelled.  The  generator  must  be  installed  in  a  well
ventilated  area  away  from  windows,  doors,  and
openings. The selected location should not allow exhaust
gases  to  be  drawn  into  structures  where  people  or
animals may be present.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
See  Figure 3-1.  CO  detectors  (K)  must  be  used  to
monitor  for  CO  and  to  warn  individuals  about  the
presence  of  CO.  CO  detectors  should  be  installed  and
tested  in  accordance  with  the  CO  detector
manufacturer’s  instructions  and  warnings.  Contact  local
building  inspection  department  for  any  applicable
requirements concerning CO detectors.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Common smoke alarms do NOT
detect  CO  gas.  Do  not  rely  on  smoke  alarms  to
protect residents or animals from CO. The only way
to detect CO is to have functioning CO alarms.
Asphyxiation. Running engines produce 
carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, 
poisonous gas. Carbon monoxide, if not 
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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