Install Manual
Installation Planning
10 Installation Guidelines for Protector Diesel Generators
Receiving
Receiving and Unpacking
Handle  shipping  cartons  and  crates  with  care  to  avoid
damage. Store and unpack cartons with the correct side
up, as noted by label on shipping carton.
Inspection
Carefully inspect generator and all contents of cartons for
any  damage  that  may  have  occurred  during  shipment.
See shipping  documentation  for  any  provisions  or  guid-
ance  when  damage  is  incurred.  Correct  all  damage  or
deficiencies before installing generator.
Storage Before Installation
Long Term Storage
If unit will be stored (or installed and not started) for six
months or more, store unit in accordance with the manu-
facturer’s  instructions.  Contact  an  IASD  to  obtain  the
Long  Term  Preservation  and  Storage  Manual  (Part  No.
0G4018)  and  the  Preservation  Checklist  (Part  No.
0G4018A). 
Short Term Storage
If unit will be stored (or installed and not started) for less
than six months, proceed as follows:
• All units are provided with an enclosure.
• Place unit on a smooth flat surface. Do not leave unit
on  shipping  pallet,  as  it  leaves  the  bottom  open  for
entry of dirt, debris, insects, rodents, etc.
• Leave exhaust system openings covered.
• Leave plastic plugs in fuel connection points. 
• Use  anti-rodent  plugs  and  other  enclosure  features
to prevent entry of birds, small animals, and foreign
objects.
Lifting
Generators weighing more than 900 lbs (408 kg) require
correct  tools,  equipment,  and  qualified  personnel  to  be
used in all phases of handling and unpacking.
To  ensure  personal  safety  and  prevent  damage  to  unit,
use only correctly sized equipment intended for safe rig-
ging, lifting, and moving of heavy machinery. See Lifting
Hazards.
Use a spreader bar to prevent damage to unit. Failure to
use a spreader bar will result in scratches and dam-
age to painted surfaces. 
See Figure 2-2. Installation drawings show lifting points
for rigging and lifting purposes. Always attach lifting and
rigging devices at designated points only. Do not use lift-
ing points of the engine or alternator to move generator. 
Figure 2-2. Lifting Points (Four Places)
DANGER
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Risk of electrocution. Avoid touching overhead 
power lines when lifting or hoisting generator. 
Failure to do so will result in death or serious 
injury. 
WARNING
Personal injury. Excessive weight. Use only 
appropriate lifting eyes and lifting equipment to 
lift unit. Improper lifting techniques could result in 
equipment damage, death or serious injury.
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WARNING
Personal injury. Failure to properly connect 
lifting cables, chains, or straps could result in 
death, serious injury, or property damage.
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WARNING
Personal Injury. Do not use lifting hook if there are 
signs of damage or corrosion. Doing so could result 
in death, serious injury, or property damage.
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WARNING
Personal Injury. Do not use lifting eye if there are signs 
of damage or corrosion. Doing socould result in death, 
serious injury, or property damage.
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