A. Control Panel
B. 120 V, 20 Ampere Duplex Receptacle
20 amps of current may be drawn from each half of the
receptacle. However, total power drawn must be kept within
nameplate ratings. These receptacles may be used along with
the twistlock receptacle provided the generator is not
overloaded.
C. 120/240 V, 30 Ampere Twistlock Receptacle
A maximum of 30 amps may be drawn from the 120/240
volt receptacle, provided it is the only receptacle used.
However, current must be limited to the nameplate rating. If
the 120/240 volt receptacle is used along with the 120 volt
receptacle, the total load drawn must not exceed the nameplate
ratings.
D. Circuit Breaker
The receptacles are protected by an AC circuit breaker. If
the generator is overloaded or an external short circuit occurs,
the circuit breaker will trip. If this occurs, disconnect all
electrical loads and try to determine the cause of the problem
before attempting to use the generator again. If overloading
causes the circuit breaker to trip, reduce the load.
NOTE:
Continuous tripping of the circuit breaker may cause
damage to generator or equipment.
The circuit breaker may
be reset by switching to the
ON
position.
E. Engine On/Off Switch
F. Oil Warning Light
G. 12 HP OHV Engine
H. Recoil Starter
I.
Engine Choke Lever
J. Oil Filler Cap
K. Oil Drain Plug
L. 5.8 Gallon Metal Fuel Tank
M. Fuel Tank Cap
N. Fuel Gauge
O. Fuel Shut-Off
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