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14 — ENG

Never exceed the rated capacity of your generator. Serious damage to the generator or appliance could
result from an overload.

1. Starting and running wattage requirements should always be calculated when matching a generators 

wattage capacity to the appliance or tool.

2. There are two types of electrical appliances that can be powered by your generator:

A.

Items such as radios, light bulbs, television sets, and microwaves have a "resistive load". Starting
wattage and running wattage are the same.

B.

Items such as refrigerators, air compressors, washer, dryer, and hand tools that use an electrical
motor have an "inductive load". Inductive load appliances and tools require approximately 2 to 4
times the listed wattage for 

starting

the equipment. This initial load only lasts for a few seconds on

start-up but is very important when figuring your total wattage to be used.

C.

Always start your largest electric motor first, and then plug in other items, one at a time.

NOTE:

On 120-volt loads the maximum starting wattage should 

NOT

exceed one half of the rated genera-

tor wattage.  Example: a 5000 rated wattage generator = 2500 maximum starting wattage.

IMPORTANT

DETERMINING WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS

Before operating this generator list all of the appliances and/or tools that are going to operate at the same time.
(Then determine the starting wattage requirements and the running wattage requirements by following example
and/or refer to wattage calculator on page 16.)

1.

First total the running wattage of all appliances and/or tools that will be operated at the same time.

Running Watts

Starting Watts

Example 1:

Lights =

100 

Watts

0

Television

=

300 Watts

0

Slow Cooker

=

250 Watts

0

TOTAL

=

650 Watts

0

2.

Next the starting wattages of any appliances and/or tools that will start and stop during operation.

Running Watts

Starting Watts

Example 2:

Small Refrigerator 

500 Watts

2000 Watts

TOTAL

=

500 Watts

2000 Watts

3.

The running wattage of examples 1 & 2 totals 1150 watts. The starting wattage of the small refrigerator is 2000
watts which is 1500 watts more than the running watts. Take this difference of 1500 starting watts from the re-
frigerator and add to the total running watts of 1150.

Example 3:

1500 Starting Watts
1150 Running Watts

TOTAL

=

2650  Total Watts

Generator must have a maximum capacity of at least 2650 watts.

WATTAGE CALCULATIONS

Summary of Contents for BSI550

Page 1: ...e Record these numbers in the spaces below and retain for future reference Model No Type Serial No IMPORTANT Please make certain that the person who is to use this equipment carefully reads and unders...

Page 2: ...s legally required in the state of California It is a violation of California statutes section 130050 and or sections 4442 and 4443 of the Cal ifornia Public Resources Code unless the engine is equipp...

Page 3: ...ve humidity corrosive environments and materials or other contaminants Expendable items that become worn during normal use such as fuel filters air cleaners spark plugs and engine oil Cosmetic defects...

Page 4: ...Double Throw Transfer Switch a minimum of 10 gauge wiring must be used HAZARD HOW TO PREVENT IT WHAT COULD HAPPEN RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE When using this product basic precautions should always...

Page 5: ...rically charged components and result in electrocution Inspect extension cords before use and replace with new cord if required Use proper size wire gauge cord set for application see chart in the Ass...

Page 6: ...gnition Fuel improperly se cured could get into the hands of chil dren or other unqualified persons Materials placed against or near the generator or operating the generator in areas where the tempera...

Page 7: ...sporting Generator If generator is equipped with a fuel shut off valve turn the valve to the off position before transporting to avoid fuel leaks If generator is not equipped with a fuel shut off valv...

Page 8: ...EVENT IT WHAT COULD HAPPEN Generator will not operate properly and will cause damage to the generator and could cause serious injury or death to you or others Operating generator while suspend ed Neve...

Page 9: ...s removed Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing or jewelry which could be caught by moving parts The generator contains parts which rotate at high speed during operation These parts are covered by guar...

Page 10: ...circuits you would want to use during an emergen cy or electrical power outage Your generator will not be large enough to handle the load of all the lights ap pliances TV etc at one time To select whi...

Page 11: ...ectrical loads MUST be disconnected Engine speed has been factory set to provide safe operation Tampering with the engine speed adjustment could result in overheating of attachments and could cause a...

Page 12: ...s Connect the items that require the most wattage first See Wattage Calculation Section in this manual 3 Connect the lights next 4 Voltage sensitive equipment should be the last equipment connected to...

Page 13: ...e to clean the generator Water may enter the cooling air slots and could possibly damage the rotor stator and the internal windings of the generator head STORAGE If you are going to store your generat...

Page 14: ...or wattage Example a 5000 rated wattage generator 2500 maximum starting wattage IMPORTANT DETERMINING WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS Before operating this generator list all of the appliances and or tools that...

Page 15: ...ulb requires only 100 watts to start Most resistive loads will be listed in wattage WATTAGE CALCULATIONS The wattage ratings shown are averages Wattage requirements may vary with different brands of a...

Page 16: ...00 CAUTION WATTS DEVICES WITH HIGH STARTING INDUCTIVE LOADS RUN WATTS TIMES X START FACTOR DO NOT CONNECT VOLTAGE SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TV SET COMPUTER ETC DIRECTLY TO YOUR GENERATOR IF YOU U...

Page 17: ...Circuit breaker kicked out 3 Defective capacitor 4 Faulty power cord 1 Overload 2 Faulty cords or equipment 1 Generator overloaded 2 Insufficient ventilation 1 Add fuel or oil 2 Turn to ON position 3...

Page 18: ...18 ENG NOTES...

Page 19: ...19 ENG NOTES...

Page 20: ...equency are regulated by the rpm s of the engine Do not adjust the throttle or governor to achieve higher performance This will only alter the factory Pre set settings and damage anything connected to...

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