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7. After all above operations, the engine can be normally loaded.
DANGER:
It is prohibited to start or close the generating set when the output terminal of generating
set is connected to an electric device and the electric device is in ''ON" state.
C. Connect to electrical devices
Note: 1. Inspect power cord for damage before using.
There is a hazard of electrical shock from crushing, cutting or heat damage.
2. Make sure that the generating set has been properly grounded. If the electric devices require grounding, the generating set must ground.
3. Allow the engine to stabilize and warm up for a few minutes after starting.
4. Make sure that the electric devices are in "OFF" position.
5. Connect and start the electric devices.
6. Turn off all electric devices and disconnect them from the generating set.
7. If the generating set supplies for several loads or electric devices, start the smallest one first and the largest one last.
CAUTION:
If connected devices overheat, turn them off and disconnect them from generating set.
DANGER: ELECTRICAL SHOCK
TO reduce the risk Of electrical shock, DO NOT use electrical cords that are worn, frayed, bare or otherwise damaged.
DO NOT touch bare wires or receptacles.
DO NOT handle generator or electrical cords while standing in water, or barefoot, or while hands or feet are wet.
WARNING: LOADING CAPACITY
DO NOT overload the generating set.
Exceeding the generating set's capacity can damage the generating set and/or electric devices connected to
You must make sure your generating set can supply enough rated (running) and (starting) watts for the electrical devices at the same time.
Follow these simple steps to calculate the running and starting watts necessary for your purposes
a. Count the electrical devices you will power at the same time
b. The amount of power you need to run with the devices is the total rated (running) watts of these items
c. Starting power is the power needed shortly when electric devices start. Since not all devices start at the same time, starting power can be estimated by the
maximum power of all devices plus the total power
counted in step"b''.
WARNING:
It is necessary to equip with circuit protector or switch to isolate the generating set from the electric utility when
the generating set is mainly used for backup. Failure to isolate the generating set from the power utility may result in injury or death to electric utility workers
and damage to the generating set due to back feed of electrical energy.
Wattage Reference Chart
Electric
Equipment
Rate Power (Watts)
Appliances
Tablet Computer 27''
120
Energy Saving Lamp
5-50
Electric Cooker
1000
Computer
400
Refrigerator
50
Washing Machine
250
Electric Fan
50
Air-Conditioner 2 HP
1600
Electric Tooling
Electric Welding Machine
1600
Electric Hammer
1000
Water Pump
800
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