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7-2. Connecting Load Cables
WARNING : ELECTRIC SHOCK
Before connecting or disconnecting the load cables to/from the output
terminal, always turn the output circuit breakers to the OFF position, stop the
engine, and remove the ignition key.
Close the output terminal 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, output terminal connection
position, and load power source are all matching.
If using the N/G terminal, be careful that the currents of each phase are uniform.
If using three-phase output simultaneously with a single-phase three-wire type output, use in a
range where the total current does not exceed the rated current.
If using three-phase output simultaneously with a single-phase three-wire type output, be careful
as it is possible for the outputs to mutually affect each other.
Use proper tools when connecting a load to sufficiently tighten the connection. Failure to
sufficiently tightened will result in cable burnout.
Terminal cover must remain closed during operation or breaker will trip.
(1) Three-Phase Output Terminal
For three-phase load:
Terminal voltage is 240/480 V.
For single-phase load:
Terminal voltage is 139/277 V.
L1
L2
L3
N/G
Load
Load
Load
Load
L1
L2
L3
N/G
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