Operation
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5. Connecting Loads
You will want to be careful when connecting loads so as not to overload the generator, especially if
you are powering devices with motors that require a higher starting power load.
Instructions are provided below for connecting loads when you are using the generator:
o
As a portable power source
o
Connected to a building as a back-up power source
WARNING
:
Do not overload generator. Make sure that combined starting and running loads do
not exceed rated capacity of generator. Overloading the generator can cause damage
to the generator and attached electrical devices, and may result in fire.
Using as a
Portable Power
Source
Connect electrical loads one at a time according to the following
instructions:
1.
Allow engine to reach operating speed by allowing it to warm up for
approximately 5 minutes before connecting electrical devices.
2.
After engine is warmed up, begin by connecting the items that require
the highest wattage first. The recommended sequence is as follows:
a.
Connect items with motors such as refrigerators, freezers, air
conditioners, or small hand tools, one at a time. Let each motor
stabilize before connecting the next device.
b.
Connect any lights you are planning on powering.
c.
Connect voltage sensitive equipment such as electronics via surge
protectors. Plug devices such as TVs, computers, and microwaves
into a UL listed voltage surge protector, then plug the surge
protector into the generator.
Using as a
Back-up Power
Source for a
Building
Each transfer switch installation will be unique.
Proper instructions for how to safely bring the generator online with the
building’s electrical system should be provided by the installing electrician,
who should also provide personal instruction to the owner/operator.
Failure to follow the proper procedure as provided by the electrician could
expose persons to the hazards noted above.
6. Stopping the Generator
Stop the engine using the following steps:
1.
Disconnect any loads.
2.
Turn the ESC switch 1 to “OFF”, if applicable.