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Figure 14-27.—Floodlight unit.
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Figure   14-28.—Generator.

Figure 14-27.—Floodlight unit. CAUTION Do    NOT    idle    the    engine    with    the generator excited. If the engine is idled with the generator excited, excessive field current may burn out the generator field winding. Safety Safety  is  a  vital  part  of  floodlight  operation.  Many floodlight   safety   practices   are   simple   and   obvious. Major    safety    precautions    applicable    to    floodlight operation and care are as follows: · Always    pipe    exhaust    fumes    outside    when operating a floodlight unit in an enclosed area. · Always  ground  the  unit  before  it  is  placed  into operation. · Always stop the unit before servicing with fuel or lubricants. CAUTION Do NOT shut the engine down when the generator   is   under   load.   If   you   are   not qualified   to   secure   the   generator,   find someone who is. · Do  not  allow  extension  cords  to  contact  sharp objects, oil or grease, hot surfaces, or chemicals. · Extension cords should not be allowed to kink or be left where they might be run over. · Replace  damaged  cords.  They  are  NOT  to  be patched with tape. · Store cords in their proper place, coiled loosely. · Wear hearing protection when in the vicinity of a running generator. · Do not attempt to install, hook up, or place any electrical  apparatus  when  your  hands  are  wet  or when you are wearing wet clothing or shoes. · Whenever   it   becomes   necessary   to   check   a circuit, have a Construction Electrician (CE) do this with appropriate testing equipment. 14-23

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