INSTALLATION
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OUTBACK® 185
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PREMISES WIRING
The OUTBACK® 185 is not recommended for premis-
es wiring. The OUTBACK® 185 does not have a com-
bined 120/240 volt receptacle and cannot be connect-
ed to a premises as described in other Lincoln litera-
ture.
The OUTBACK® 185 is intended only for backup,
intermittent use power. Certain electrical devices can-
not be powered by the OUTBACK® 185. Refer to
Table A.2
for these devices.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Auxiliary power is protected by circuit breakers. When
the machine is operated in high temperature environ-
ments, the breakers may tend to trip at lower loads
than normally.
NEVER BYPASS THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS. WITH-
OUT OVERLOAD PROTECTION, THE UNIT COULD
OVERHEAT AND/OR CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
EQUIPMENT BEING USED.
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CAUTION
PLUGS AND HAND HELD EQUIPMENT
For further protection against electric shock, any elec-
trical equipment connected to the generator recepta-
cles must use a three-blade, grounded type plug or an
Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) approved double insu-
lated tool with a two blade plug.
N
ever operate this machine with damaged or
defective cords. All electrical equipment must be
in safe operating condition.
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AUXILIARY POWER RECEPTACLES
The control panel of the OUTBACK® 185 features
three auxiliary power receptacles:
•
Two 20 amp,120 volt duplex (double outlet)
receptacle.
•
A 50 amp, 240 volt single outlet receptacle.
See
Figure A.1
Through these receptacles the machine can supply up
to 5700 watts surge or 5200 watts continuous of single-
phase 60 Hertz AC power. The machine output volt-
ages meet UL standards and fall within ± 10% of the
rated voltage.
WARNING