Product Manual
Installation / Initial Set-Up
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jobsites, always use ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)-equipped
extension cords to prevent electrical shock. Use Table 5 below to choose
an adequately sized extension cord according to the amperage of the
device being used and the length of the cord.
Table 5
Current/Power
Maximum Extension Cord Length
Amps at
240V
Load
(watts)
#10 Ga.
Cord
#12 Ga.
Cord
#14 Ga.
Cord
#16 Ga.
Cord
10
2400
250’
150’
100’
75’
20
4800
125’
75’
50’
25’
30
7200
60’
35’
25’
10’
40
9600
30’
15’
10’
*
50
12000
15’
*
*
*
WARNING:
Use of under sized extension cords can cause electric shock, fire, or
damage to connected devices. Failure to use GFCI extension cords in
damp or wet conditions can result in severe electric shock or
electrocution.
All extension and appliance cords must be in good condition and not worn,
bare, frayed, or otherwise damaged.
WARNING:
Use of damaged electric cords can cause electric shock or fire.
Note: If an extension cord becomes hot to the touch, it is overloaded or
damaged and must be replaced.
Northern Tool is NOT responsible for damage or injury resulting from
customer use of inadequate extension cords.
4. Select a Suitable Site
Before using the generator, you must select a suitable OUTDOOR location for installation and
operation of your generator. The location should meet all the criteria listed below.
WARNING:
You must choose a suitable site for operating your generator to avoid equipment damage
and/or injury and possible death from carbon monoxide poisoning, electric shock, or fire.










