Portable Generator Enclosure


Ventilation
For ventilation we have two (2) side louvered hinged doors that have to be open during operation of the generator and louvered front and back. Leaving the side doors closed will result in damage to your generator so make sure that the side doors are open all the way while running your generator.
-In the front we have spring loaded handle and two (2) hasps for pad locks to secure the access to the generator from intruders. Now you can leave your generator outside and have more room in your garage and or shed.
-In the back of the enclosure you have four (4) 1 3/4" dia. holes for your cables and 3" Dia. hole for back exhaust for some of the generators. For units with side exhaust we have the side doors that open.

Sleep with ease...
IOur generator enclosure was designed to keep our customer asleep knowing that the generator will be secure and protected from outside elements.
Design
-Generator enclosure is Powder Coated aluminum to reduce corrosion and weight.
-Four holes in the base of the unit to lag and secure the enclosure in cement or paver blocks.
-To ease access for refilling the generator with Gasoline we made double hinge front and top door with notches on the sides to hold the door open.
Be sure to have licensed electrician install your cables and boxes necessary for your electricity to your home from the generator.
When the generator is not used you could close the side doors and secure them with two 1/4"-20 bolts on each side and locked it with pad locks.



