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7-2. Connecting Load Cables
WARNING : ELECTRIC SHOCK
Always turn all the breakers OFF, place the starter switch in the STOP
position and stop the engine before attaching / detaching the load cable to
the output terminal or receptacle.
Close the receptacle cover before operating.
Do not insert a pin, needle or other metal object into the electrical outlet.
Do not touch the generator if the generator or casing becomes wet during
operation.
CAUTION : FIRE
Do not connect the generator output to indoor wiring.
< Note >
When connecting a load, check that the generator output setting, receptacle connection position,
and load power source are all matching.
Use proper tools when connecting a load to tighten properly. Failure to sufficiently tightened will
result in cable burnout.
Single-phase 120V receptacle, single-phase 240/120V receptacle
Use is possible up to the kVA as shown below.
Receptacle A
120V
Receptacle B
120V
Receptacle C
240/120V
Receptacle D
240/120V
Total
CON1
CON2
CON3
CON4
CON5
CON6
U-W
-
-
7.2
12
14
U-N
Total 2.4
-
3.6
6
W-N
-
Total 2.4
3.6
6
Load
240/120V
Receptacle D
240V/120V
CON6
W
U
120V
120V
N
W
U
240V
120V
120V
N
Receptacle C
240V/120V
CON5
240V
Load
240/120V
Load 120V
Receptacle A
120V
CON1
Receptacle B
120V
CON3
Load 120V
CON2
Load 120V
CON4
Load 120V
U
N
W
N
U
N
W
W
N
(Unit: kVA)
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