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What happens in a typical
installation?
A basic installation includes:
• Delivery of the system to dealer. Additional
charges for drop ship to consumer.
• Installation of the 50, 100 or 200 amp transfer
switch hardwired into your home or
business.
The transfer switch is installed within two feet
of the main distribution panel and 30 feet of the
generator inlet box.
• Final start up inspection of system and
completion of start up form.
• Cleanup of installation debris after installation is
completed.
• Consumer is responsible for making
arrangements to provide all necessary gas
service and connections.
What does Automatic Voltage
Regulation (AVR) do for me?
The 7kW home standby system features AVR. AVR
maintains a more steady voltage than something
that is not regulated. This is especially important for
running sensitive electronics such as computers,
microwaves, and televisions.
What is the warranty?
The warranties will vary depending upon the unit
that is purchased. Entry level systems will carry
a 2-year warranty; while more advanced systems
carry a 3-year/1,500 hour warranty. There is also
a fourth year power train warranty with our more
advanced units. To validate your warranty, simply
return the postage paid installation checklist.
Do I need to start the generator
frequently when it is not being used?
One of the advantages of the 7, 10, 12, and 15kW
automatic home generator systems is that they are
designed to run once a week for 20 minutes. All
you have to do is program when you want this task
to be performed and it will start up automatically.
During this time it will not only lubricate the engine,
but it will also run a diagnostics check. If there are
any problems with this process, an LED display
located inside the front access panel or your in-
home remote performance monitor will alert you to
a problem if one exists.
How long will a unit run before I
have to let it cool down or rell it
with fuel?
Another advantage of our home generator systems
is that they run on liquid propane or natural gas,
so they don’t need to be refueled as often, if at all.
Additionally, rest periods to allow cooling are not
necessary. All Milbank home generator systems
are air- or liquid-cooled and do not require you to
turn them off after extended run times. However,
you will need to turn off the unit before refueling
(if running on liquid propane) or when checking
the oil levels which should be done on a regular
basis during and after extended use (refer to your
owner’s guide for instructions).
Do I have to worry about
“backfeed” if the generator is
running when the power comes
back on?
No. All of our transfer switches are designed to
keep generator backfeed from occurring. When
the contractor installs the transfer switch, it
will be connected directly to the utility power. A
control board will be able to sense when the utility
power has returned to transfer back to utility (it
is programmed so the generator powers up the
house for a minimum of ve minutes). Everything is
programmed so that one source of power is broken
before another source of power is made.
How often do I have to change the oil?
The engine maintenance manual recommends 50-
hour intervals between oil changes and 100-hour
intervals for the oil lter. We do require that 5W30
fully synthetic oil be used when replacing the oil.
This will enable the engine to stabilize quicker (it
has 20 seconds to do this). All home generator
systems are shipped fully lubricated and the
engines broken in; no break-in of the engine needs
to be performed.
Who do I call if I have any questions
or maintenance issues?
We recommend that you rst contact the person or
contractor who performed the original installation.
First-hand knowledge of your original system
installation makes them best equipped to eld
questions and perform any needed maintenance.
Oftentimes installers will also offer you special
maintenance agreements once the original system
is installed, making any potential mechanical
problems less worrisome. You can also call Milbank
at 877-483-5314 if a problem requires additional
help.
Can I vent exhaust out of an
enclosed area?
No. Carbon monoxide gases produced by the
engine could be deadly. Milbank home generator
systems are designed to be run outside only where
there is plenty of ventilation. Never run these
units inside a home or enclosed area. All Milbank
home generator systems are permanently installed
outside your home.
Can I run the generator inside my
home?
No! A generator has an internal combustion engine
and uses gas and oil. The exhaust from running
a generator contains lethal carbon monoxide.
Therefore, this unit should always be placed in a
well-ventilated area and never run or be installed in
an enclosed area.
How can I get more information on
Milbank Home Generator Systems?
You can request information and support through
our web site at www.milbankpowergen.com or by
calling 877-483-5314.
www.milbankpowergen.com
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