Install Manual
Installation Planning
Installation Guidelines for Protector Diesel Generators 11
Generator Location
IMPORTANT NOTE: Generator exhaust contains car-
bon  monoxide  (CO)—a  poisonous,  potentially  lethal
gas that cannot be seen or smelled. Generator must
be installed in a well ventilated area away from win-
dows,  doors,  and  openings.  The  selected  location
should  not  allow  exhaust  gases  to  be  drawn  into
structures where people or animals may be present.
Locate  generator  set  where  it  is  readily  accessible  for
maintenance,  repair,  and  firefighting  purposes.  Comply
with code requirements for minimum distance from com-
bustible  walls  and  building  openings.  Verify  generator
location  with  the  local AHJ  for  code  compliance  before
positioning generator.
General Location Guidelines
Consider the following:
• See  NFPA 37,  Section  4.1.3  for  rooftop  or  platform
installations.
• See NFPA 30 for fuel storage tank requirements.
• The  supporting  structure  must  be  adequate  for  the
generator and its accessories.
• Verify  installation  site  is  clean,  dry,  not  subject  to
flooding, and provided with adequate drainage in the
event of heavy rains.
• Verify  installation site  permits noise  and vibration  to
be effectively isolated.
• Verify installation site provides easy access to gener-
ator  for  maintenance,  repair,  and  firefighting  pur-
poses.
• Keep a minimum of 5 ft (1.5 m) of clearance around
each side of generator to facilitate service or mainte-
nance. 
• Verify installation site permits engine exhaust gases
to  be  safely  evacuated  from  inhabited  or  occupied
areas.  Consider  the  direction  of  prevailing  winds  to
prevent exhaust gases from being carried back to the
engine area or to the fresh air intake vents of nearby
buildings.
• Installation  site  must  allow  for  provision  of  an  ade-
quate fuel  supply.  Consider  ease of  accessibility for
refueling purposes.
• Verify  installation  site  permits  sufficient  air  flow  for
cooling  and  ventilation.  Consider  proximity  of  any
walls,  fences,  or  other  noise  abatement  or  security
barriers. Do NOT face radiator discharge end of the
enclosure into prevailing wind.
• Consider  cold  weather  kit  options  and  accessories
for the generator in cold weather locations.
• Verify  unit  is  securely  fastened  to  mounting  pad  to
prevent movement caused by vibration.
• Verify all electrical connections have flexible sections
to isolate vibration. 
NOTE:  Failure  to  comply  with  location  guidelines  can
result  in  damage  to  generator  or  surrounding  area  and
may  cause  the  warranty  to  be  suspended  or  voided.
Extra  repair  labor  or  equipment  may  not  be  covered
under warranty if service access is difficult or restricted.
Weather Considerations
Consider  local  weather  conditions  during  installation.
There are various accessories available to promote fast,
reliable starting and operation regardless of local climatic
conditions. Optional cold weather kits make engine start-
ing more dependable and reliable. 
Product Accessories
The following product accessories are available. Contact
an IASD for additional information. 
Asphyxiation. Running engines produce 
carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, 
poisonous gas. Carbon monoxide, if not 
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
(000103)
DANGER
1 Scheduled Maintenance Kit 
(Part No. G007640-0: 15/20 kW, 12/16 kVa)
2 Scheduled Maintenance Kit 
(Part No. G007641-0: 30 kW, 30 kVa)
3 Scheduled Maintenance Kit 
(Part No. G006570-1: 48/50 kW, 40/50 kVa)
4 Cold Weather Kit 
(Part No. G007651-0: 15/20 kW, 12/16 kVa; 
Part No. G007651-0: 30 kW, 30 kVa;
Part No. G006558-0: 48/50 kW, 40/50 kVa) 
5 Vent Extension Support Kit
(Part No. G006588-1)
6 Touch-Up Paint Kit
(Part No. G005703-0)
7 Local Wireless Remote
(Part No. G006664-0)
8 Wireless Remote Extension Harness (not shown)
(Part No. G006665-0)
9 Mobile Link™
(Part No. G006463-4)
10 Harness Adapter Kit (not shown)
(Part No. G006478-0)










