Westinghouse iGenTent Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
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iGenTent®
GENERATOR RUNNING COVER
FOR FULLY ENCASED INVERTER GENERATORS
USER MANUAL
WeatherProof Your Power™
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Product Safety ................................................................................3
Important Operating Notes .............................................................................4
Package Contents ..........................................................................................5
Assemble & Install Strap Mount .....................................................................6
Understanding The Mounting Components .............................................6
Installing On Generators With High Exhausts .........................................7
Quick Release Of The GenTent .............................................................18
Assemble The Extender Arms ......................................................................11
Install The GenTent Frame ...........................................................................15
Cover The GenTent Canopy .........................................................................16
Install Electrical Apron ...........................................................................16
Refueling Door & Proper Door Sealing Tips ..........................................17
Quick Release Of The GenTent .............................................................18
Installing The GenTent With Parallel Units ...................................................19
Limited Warranty ..........................................................................................20
Register Your Purchase – Activate Your Warranty .......................................21
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Please review these important safety warnings:
WARNING ALWAYS shut generator off before performing any
maintenance procedures or fueling.
WARNING NEVER position the GenTent refueling door on the
same side of the generator as the exhaust mufer. Spilled gasoline can
result in re. Always use a funnel while refueling.
WARNING NEVER block or cover the generator exhaust mufer
in any way. If the exhaust blows directly on the GenTent canopy, it is in-
stalled incorrectly.
WARNING NEVER install the Kevlar® Ratchet Strap over, or di-
rect line of, the generator exhaust mufer.
WARNING NEVER use the GenTent on a generator in a moving
vehicle or trailer.
CAUTION DO NOT pull on the GenTent top cap open corners.
CAUTION ALWAYS grasp frame rods rmly during installation
to avoid the whipping motion that can occur if a bent frame rod is mistak-
enly released.
CAUTION AVOID using your portable generator in forecast
winds above 70mph.
CAUTION AVOID over tightening ratchet. The ratchet buckle
and strap are capable of tremendous forces that can snap the molded
sections and mar the generator case if over tightened.
IMPORTANT PRODUCT SAFETY
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Please review these important operating notes:
NOTE: GenTent Inverter kit is suitable for fully encased inverter generators
with perimeters up to 124”.
NOTE: Should generator handle cause signicant stretching of the elastic
straps when extended, release the elastics straps on the handle side of
the generator before deploying generator handles. Once the generator is
in the desired position, lower the handle, and refasten the elastic straps.
NOTE: The bottom trim of the canopy should align at or slightly below
the top of the generator. This will prevent pooling water on the fuel tank
and potential drippage toward the outlets. The electrical apron will cover
down to the top of the clamp which should be positioned below the lowest
electrical outlet.
NOTE: Should GenTent cover block pull starter, it is advisable to release
the elastic straps on the pull starter side and temporarily move the GenTent
canopy out of the way.
NOTE: When using GenTent during snowstorms, it is recommended to
periodically brush away any accumulation that blocks the top vent.
IMPORTANT OPERATING NOTES
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
GenTent
GenTent
Safety Canopies
Safety Canopies
U.S. Patent
U.S. Patent
8997769
8997769
1 – GenTent Canopy
1 – Opaque Electrical
Panel Apron
1 – Center Connecter
4 – Angle Braces
8 – Gator Grommets™
12 – Extender Arms
1 – 124” Kevlar® Ratchet
Strap
4 – Fiberglass Frame
Rods
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1. ASSEMBLE AND INSTALL STRAP MOUNT
Fig. 1.1
Fig. 1.2
1
2
3
Frame Rod Holes
Easy Removal
Slots
Prongs
with
Pivot
Pins
Slotted
Receiver
4
Gator
Grommet™
Extender
Arm
Angle Brace
Kevlar
Strap
Ratchet Handle
Release
Lever
Center
Slot
Grommet Pins
(top and bottom)
Installation Slot
(top and bottom)
Adjustment
Teeth
(top and bottom)
Center
Section
Strap
Guides
Thick Side
Thin Side
Understanding the Mounting
Components
The Angle Braces and Extender
Arms work together with the
Kevlar® ratchet buckle (Fig. 1.1)
to create a stable and strong
mounting point for the GenTent
frame on your inverter generator.
The Kevlar® Ratchet Strap (Fig.
1.2) is installed through the Angle
Brace center and is tightened to create the
base of the mounting assembly to your
inverter case.
The Angle Braces (Fig. 1.3) are held to the
four corners of your case along with the
Gator Grommets™ by the Kevlar® Ratchet
Strap and creates a rm mounting and
adjustment point for the Extender Arms.
The Gator Grommets™ (Fig. 1.4) are
pressed onto the pins of the Angle Brace
to create a corner mounting assembly.
The grommets allow the assembly to grip
the generator case without marring the
surface. Each Gator Grommet™ has two
(2) thicknesses allowing for optimal t on
various case shapes.
The Extender Arms (Fig. 1.5) will con-
nect directly to the corner Angle Brace.
Additional Extender Arms can be added
to provide additional support for the Gen-
Tent frame.
Fig. 1.3
Fig. 1.4
Fig. 1.5
ASSEMBLY
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Determine the Angle Brace Location and Grommet Setup
Determining the location of the Angle Braces means you must also deter-
mine the best conguration of your Gator Grommets™. In this section you
will learn how to best install your Gator Grommets™ onto your Angle Braces
and where they will be installed once tightened via the Kevlar® Ratchet Strap.
a. Hold an Angle Brace on a corner nearest to the electrical panel, slightly
under the electrical outlets (Fig. 1.6) with the grommet pins up and down.
b. Identify the placement of your Angle Brace and determine the slope of
the case for each corner. The way in which it curves (or not) determines
if the case has a positive, negative or no slope. (Fig. 1.7) You will need
this information in the next section.
c. If the Angle Braces are parallel to the exhaust pipe, lower the Angle
Braces so that they are below the exhaust pipe.
Fig. 1.7
Positive Slope Negative SlopeVertical
Fig. 1.6
Installing on Generators with High Exhausts
Some Inverters have an exhaust above the height of the electrical panel.
In this case, you must install the Angle Braces at different heights on the
exhaust side as compared to the electrical panel side, to ensure the exhaust
is venting out under the canopy. The result will be a sloped GenTent canopy.
ASSEMBLY
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Install the Gator Grommets™
The Gator Grommets™ are used to keep the Angle Braces as level as pos-
sible on the case and to give the mount assembly a tight grip against the
case. Use the diagrams in Figures 1.8, 1.9 and 1.10 to see how to install
the Gator Grommets™ based on your slope.
d. Once you know the slope of your generator case you will need to push
the Gator Grommets™ onto the Angle Brace in the correct conguration.
e. If you have a case that is straight up and down (Vertical case); install
both Gator Grommets™ so that the “thin” (Fig. 1.4) side will be facing
the generator case. (Fig. 1.8)
f. If you have a case that slopes in at the base (Positive Slope); install the
top Gator Grommet™ with the “thin” (g 1.4) side and the bottom Gator
Grommet™ with “thick” (g 1.4) side facing the case (Fig 1.9)
g. If you have a case that slopes out at the
base (Negative Slope); install the top Gator
Grommet™ with the “thick” (Fig. 1.4) side
and the bottom Gator Grommet™ with
the “thin” (Fig. 1.4) side facing the case.
(Fig. 1.10)
Threading the Kevlar® Strap Through
the Angle Braces
The Kevlar® Ratchet Strap is what secures
the four Angle Braces to the case of your
Positive Slope
Vertical
Negative Slope
Fig. 1.8
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 1.10
Fig. 1.9
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generator. It is threaded through and behind the Angle Brace center (Fig.
1.11) circling around the generator to feed into Ratchet Buckle for tightening.
h. Unwind your Kevlar® Strap, take the loose end and feed it through each
Angle Brace, ensuring to stay under the strap guides (Fig. 1.11) and
behind the center section (Fig. 1.11). While feeding the strap through
each of the Angle Braces avoid twisting the strap and be sure the
grommets are facing toward the case.
Strap the Assembly to the Case
With the Kevlar® Strap fed through the four Angle Braces you are now going
to tighten the strap to hold them in place.
i. Loosely place the four Angle Braces next to the four corners of the gen-
erator with the strap running
through them and the Gator
Grommet™ facing the case.
NOTE: Make sure the back of
the ratchet is facing the case,
this ensures you can open
and close the ratchet handle
without issue.
j. With the Ratchet open, feed
the loose end of the strap
through the center slot so
that the strap is coming
towards the top of the ratchet
handle (Fig. 1.12). Do this until
all the excess strap is through
the ratchet center. Make sure
that the strap has not twisted.
k. Pull the Kevlar® Strap slack tight
through the Ratchet Buckle cen-
ter. Maintaining tension on the
Kevlar® Strap, position the Angle
Braces into the desired positions
on the corners of the generator. (Fig. 1.13).
Strap
Guides
IMPORTANT: Install strap behind
this center section Fig. 1.11
Fig. 1.12
ASSEMBLY
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WARNING Never mount the Kevlar Strap so that it blocks,
or is in direct line of, the exhaust. The Kevlar will not burn or snap but
blocking the exhaust can damage the inverter generator.
l. Once the Angle Braces are in the desired location, open and close the
ratchet handle 1 or 2 times to begin tightening the system (Fig. 1.14).
Do not over tighten the system so tight that you cannot make any
adjustments to the placement of the Angle Braces.
m. Make nal adjustments to the Angle Braces location to ensure they are
on the corners of the case, at the bottom of the electrical panel and not
blocking the exhaust.
n. Finish by tightening the
Kevlar® ratchet strap
1-2 times until the strap
is tight enough to make
a light “thrum” when the
strap is plucked (much
like a guitar string). Make
sure to not over tighten
the strap as it can warp
or crack your case.
NOTE: To loosen the ratch-
et: Pinch the release lever
towards the ratchet handle
(Fig. 1.15) and open the
ratchet handle all the way
and pull the open handle
causing the strap to unwind.
Fig. 1.13
Fig. 1.14
Fig. 1.15
ASSEMBLY
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2. ASSEMBLE THE EXTENDER ARMS
Each Angle Brace has a slotted receiver (female end) for the Extender Arm
prongs (male end) to insert into (Fig. 2.1). Once installed the Extender Arms
will give you a platform to install your GenTent Frame Rods into.
Connecting the Extender to the Angle Brace
NOTE: Install Extender Arms
with the Frame Rod holes
facing up.
a. Align the Extender Arm
prongs with the slotted re-
ceiver of the Angle Brace.
b. Push the Extender Arm
straight into the Angle
Brace until the pivot pins
snap into place (Fig. 2.1)
c. Repeat this process for all four corners.
Finding the Right Position for the Extender Arms
You will use the Extender Arms to create a span large enough to create an
offset rectangle around your inverter (Fig. 2.2) with a width of 23” to 25”
by a length of 34” to 36”. The GenTent should be installed offset from
center to ensure the exhaust is as close to the edge of the Canopy as
possible, this allows for the exhaust to escape quickly and maintain
the generators cooling prole.
d. Angle the Extender Arms on the exhaust side away from each other. If
the distance from the fourth hole to the fourth hole is less than 23”,
then add an Extender Arm to each side and re-measure.
e. Move to the opposite end from your exhaust and add Extender Arms
evenly until you can measure a length between 34” to 36”. (Fig. 2.4 “B”)
Fig. 2.1
Select holes that are closest to 23” – 25” apart
Exhaust Side
Fig. 2.2
ASSEMBLY
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How to Add Additional Extender Arms
NOTE: Install Extender Arms with the Frame Rod holes facing up.
To install additional Extender Arms, align the Extender Arm prongs with the
receiver slot of the installed Extender and push the Extender Arm in until
the pivot pins snap into place.
NOTE: A maximum of three Extender Arms on any one corner will be used
during normal setup and operation.
Fig. 2.3
Making Final Extender Arm Adjustments
f. Measure the width between the rod holes on the second set of Angle
Braces to be sure the distance is between 23” and 25” (Fig. 2.4 “C”)
g. If the distance is less than needed, adjust each Extender Arm outward
on the Angle Brace by one position and repeat this measurement.
NOTE: Each Angle Brace has adjustment teeth with 5 different positions.
This is to allow the Extender Arms the ability to move into the desired lo-
cation. For many inverters you will start by moving the Extender arms out
to their furthest positions away from the inverter case.
ASSEMBLY
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Fig. 2.4
Exhaust Side of inverter
Width Measurement
Select holes that are closest to 23” – 25” apart.
Width Measurement
Select holes that are closest to 23” – 25” apart.
Length Measurement
Select holes that are closest to 34” – 36” apart.
Length Measurement
Select holes that are closest to 34” – 36” apart.
B B
A
C
ASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLING THE EXTENDER ARMS
Complete disassembly of the Extender Arms between use or for storage is
not necessary and is not recommended. The Angle Braces and Extender
Arms can stay installed together for storage. Should you want to disas-
semble the Extender Arms, a at head screwdriver or similar at edge tool
is required.
a. Put the at edge in the removal slot (Fig. 2.5) on the top or bottom prong
of the Extender Arm that is to be removed.
b. Rotate the blade down toward the tip of the prong to disengage the pivot
pin.
c. While rotating the at edge blade to disengage the pin, push down or lift
up on the Extender Arm to allow it to come free.
NOTE: Follow the same steps to remove the Extender Arm from the Angle
Brace.
Removal Slot
Fig. 2.5
ASSEMBLY
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3. INSTALL GENTENT FRAME
a. Orient the Center Connector with the
vent pin up and position the Center
Connector to match generator align-
ment, short and long sides, respective-
ly. Unless you are installing in parallel;
see page 19 “Installing the GenTent
with Parallel Units”.
b. Insert the rst Frame Rod into the
Center Connector, being sure it is seated all the way into the Center
Connector. (Fig. 3.1) Always insert the Frame Rod into the Center
Connector before inserting it into the Extender Arms.
c. Insert the other end of the frame rod fully into the corresponding Extender
Arm hole at the pre-measured locations. (Fig. 3.2)
CAUTION Always grasp frame rods & center connector
rmly during installation to avoid the whipping motion that can occur if
a bent berglass rod is mistakenly released.
d. Install the Frame Rods into the Center Connector in a crisscross pattern.
Always be sure to grasp the free end of the frame rod rmly. Then bend
the free end towards the Extender Arm and insert fully into the correct
hole.
e. Repeat for remaining Frame Rods.
f. Check the Extender Arms; the Frame Rods should be fully seated into
the Frame Rod holes. (Fig. 3.2) The Extender Arms will exhibit a slight
upward lean; this is due to the force being applied to them by the ber-
glass rods.
g. If any Extender Arm assem-
blies exhibit twisting, move
the Extender Arm one po-
sition in the direction of the
twist on the Angle Brace, or
alternatively move the entire
Angle Brace in the direction
of the twist until the Extender
Arms straighten out.
Fig. 3.1
GenTent
GenTent
Safety Canopies
Safety Canopies
U.S. Patent
U.S. Patent
8997769
8997769
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 3.2
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4. COVER THE GENTENT
a. Grasping the GenTent by the center of the
top cap, open the GenTent Canopy and
place it onto the GenTent frame. Do not
pull the open corners of the top cap;
these are for ventilation.
b. Place the GenTent Canopy on the Frame
Rods. Center the top cap on the Center
Connector pin. (Fig. 4.1) Make sure the
GenTent Canopy coverage is generally
equal and level.
c. Slide one corner elastic under the end of
the Extender Arm and set it behind the
Frame Rods. (closer to the generator than
the Frame Rods) (Fig. 4.2)
d. Repeat on opposite corners. Review and adjust. Canopy if necessary,
to ensure it is level.
WARNING Never position the refueling door on the same
side as the exhaust mufer. Spilled gasoline can result in re. Always
use a funnel for refueling.
Install the Electrical Panel Apron
e. Along the bottom edge of the GenTent Canopy is an over-ap. Flip up
the over-ap from corner to corner above the electrical outlets. This will
reveal a fastener strip. (Fig. 4.3)
f. Center the Electrical Panel Apron in
front of the generator electrical panel
and press the apron rmly onto the fas-
tener strip. The Apron can be adjusted
to the left or right in order that it stays
a minimum four inches away from the
exhaust. Do not block the exhaust!
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 4.1
Fig. 4.2
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ASSEMBLY
g. Flip the over-ap down and over the Electrical Panel Apron. This will
ensure water runs over the front of the apron, keeping the electrical
outlets dry.
WARNING GenTent Canopy must be installed above gener-
ator exhaust mufer. Install GenTent Electrical Panel Apron such that
it cannot block exhaust in any way.
Refueling Door
The GenTent refueling door is designed to allow you to easily refuel your
generator without removing the GenTent. After use, the refueling door must
be wrapped around the side and pressed rmly back in place. Failure to
reseal the door may allow water to seep into the canopy. (Fig. 4.4)
Proper door sealing technique:
- Align the hook and loop at the bottom of the refueling door and press in
place.
- Press the refueling door around the Canopy and slide your hands to the
bottom while applying pressure to seal the door.
Fig. 4.3 Fig. 4.4
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Quick Release of the GenTent
The GenTent can be removed in one piece to facilitate maintenance should
it be needed. This can only be completed after completing steps “3. Install
the GenTent Frame” & “4. Cover the GenTent”.
WARNING Do not attempt to quick release the GenTent un-
less the entire setup is complete. This can cause the system to twist
and mangle and might damage your GenTent.
a. With the GenTent fully installed you can open the ratchet handle by
pinching the release lever, allowing an inch or less of slack through.
b. You will want to release only enough tension on the strap that the as-
sembly will want to fall to the ground.
c. Close the ratchet handle.
d. Take hold of the GenTent by grasping the center of the Canopy top cap
(Fig. 4.5) and lift straight up, DO NOT LIFT BY THE TOP CAP CORNERS.
The tension on the strap from the fully assembled GenTent will ensure
it keeps its shape.
e. Place the fully assembled GenTent to the side while you perform
maintenance.
f. Once maintenance is complete, place the entire assembly back over
the generator back into the desired location and Ratchet Strap tight, as
it was before.
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 4.5
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5. INSTALLING THE GENTENT WITH PARALLEL UNITS
NOTE: Requires additional purchase of “GenTent Inverter Extender Arms
Kit”
The GenTent for inverter generators has a design that will allow it to accom-
modate running smaller 1-2K watt generators in parallel under one Canopy.
The following is an amendment to the standard instructions laid out previ-
ously in this manual. Read all the standard
setup instructions prior to attempting a
parallel setup.
a. To install in parallel, you will need to turn
your generator 90 degrees so that the
Primary generator is perpendicular to the
Canopy.
b. You will strap the mounting assembly to the
lead generator (A), so the exhaust faces out
under the long side of the GenTent offset
to one side of the Canopy. (Fig. 5.1)
c. You will need to build the extender arms out as described in “Assemble the
Extender Arms” in an off-set design where most of the Extender
Arms are built out to accommodate the companion genera-
tor protection. (Fig. 5.1) This usually takes 2 Extender Arms on
each of the short side corners and 6 on each of the long side
corners.
d. You have the Extender Arms in the desired 34”-36” L by 23”-25” W,
you will place the parallel generator (B) between the Extender Arms
(Fig. 5.1)
e. You can then Frame and Cover your GenTent as described in Sections
“3. Install the GenTent Frame” & “4. Cover the GenTent”
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 5.1
Fig. 5.3Fig. 5.2
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LIMITED WARRANTY
What is Covered
This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship of the GenTent® Safety Canopy
under normal use in forecast winds up to seventy mph and snow loads up to eighteen inches,
with the exceptions stated below.
How Long Coverage Lasts
The warranty runs from the date on your GenTent® order receipt. Warranty period is one (1)
year for all Westinghouse branded GenTent models.
What is not Covered
This warranty does not cover issues resulting from improper installation or issues resulting
from not adhering to the Warnings and Cautions as stated in this GenTent Product Installation
and Safety Manual. This warranty does not cover fading or discoloration caused by exposure
to sunlight or chemicals, slight fabric color mismatches, or deterioration due to exposure to
chemicals. This warranty does not cover abuse, misuse, or neglect including, but not limited
to; lost parts, over tightening clamps, blocking a running portable generator exhaust with
parts of the GenTent, or rips, tears or breaks due to sharp and/or heavy and/or falling objects.
This warranty does not cover issues arising because of modications made to your portable
generator or to the GenTent® that have not been specied by the manufacturer.
GenTent products or components returned without an RMA and proof of purchase are not
covered (see How to Get Service). Also, consequential, and incidental damages are not
recoverable under this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of inci-
dental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
What GenTent Safety Canopies LLC Will Do
During the term of this Warranty, GenTent Safety Canopies, LLC will repair any GenTent
canopy or replace any GenTent frame or clamp component that proves to be defective in
materials or workmanship. In the event repair of a GenTent canopy is not possible, GenTent
Safety Canopies will replace your GenTent canopy with a new GenTent canopy of similar
composition and price.
How To Get Service
Contact GenTent Safety Canopies LLC by emailing [email protected], calling
781-334-8368 or writing us at the address below to discuss your Warranty concern. You must
provide a copy of the original receipt or packing slip that you received as part of your purchase.
GenTent Safety Canopies, LLC
Attn: Customer Warranty Service
99 Pine Road
Brentwood, NH 03833
How State Law Applies
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary
from state to state.
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