Generator Safety: What You Need to Know
Thursday | December 17, 2020

Generators can be a great backup resource, but it’s important that you use them properly and safely. Follow the manufacturer’s directions, and check out these safety tips:

Read all safety instructions.

When a generator is not properly installed, it can "backfeed" through the transformer. As a result, a line crew working on the system would be put in danger.

Isolate your generator from the co-op's power lines. Connect appliances or other devices directly to the generator with the appropriate cords.

If you connect it directly to your building's wiring, a transfer, double-throw switch is required to separate your generator from the co-op's system.

Take care when fueling your generator. Never refuel the unit while it's operating.

Provide adequate ventilation and air cooling for the generator to prevent overheating and the accumulation of toxic fumes. Do not install your generator in a closed area. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, which is poisonous.

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