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Usable Device Capacities
Usable capacity varies depending on the type and performance of the electrical
tool or household appliance being used.
Overview of Usable Device Capacities
(
50/60Hz
)
Standard Capacities
(
Units
:
kW
)
1-Phase
230/250V
3-Phase
400/440V
Device Used
Capacity per
one
Receptacle
Total capacity
of three
Receptacles
Capacity per
one
Receptacle
Incandescent bulbs, electrical
heaters and similar devices
3.5
/
3.8
9.6
/
12.0
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Electrical tools (commutator
motor) and similar devices
1.7
/
1.9
4.8
/
6.0
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Mercury lamps (high power
factor types)
1.4
/
1.5
3.8
/
4.8
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Submerged pump, compressor
and similar devices
(Induction motors)
1.4
/
1.5
3.8
/
4.8
4.8
/
6.0
* Commutator motors: Motors with brushes
* Induction motors: Motors without brushes
* Capacity values are displayed under "OUTPUT" for induction motors and under
"POWER CONSUMPTION" for all other devices.
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Note
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Be sure to use the frequency designated in the equipment incorporated in mercury
bulb or induction motor.
•
Devices using a motor might require power that is larger than the device rating. In
such cases, consult with the retail outlet where the equipment was purchased.
•
Do not start up multiple devices simultaneously if using two or more units of
devices such as submerged pumps. Start each unit separately.
•
Do not light up a mercury lamp again immediately after turning it off. Wait for the
lamp to cool down (approximately 15 minutes) after a lamp has been turned off
before turning it on again.
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Operation
Warning: Electric Shock
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Always be sure to turn off all breakers before installing or removing
devices using AC output receptacles.
•
Always be sure to repair the corresponding earth leakage location when
earth leakage circuit breakers operate.
Caution: Injury
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Always be sure to turn off the power switches of all devices using the
equipment when turning on the equipment breakers. Leaving on the
power switch of a device using the equipment when the equipment
breakers are turned on could result in the sudden operation of the
corresponding device.
•
Do not leave on the power switch of a device using the equipment and
do not connect a device to an AC output receptacle.
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