A
Single Voltage Type
(1)
Check the pilot lamp for proper voltage.
NOTE:
The generator is thoroughly tested and adjusted in the factory. If the generator does not produce
the specific voltage, consult your nearest Tsurumi Generator dealer
(9)
Set switches on the electrical appliances to OFF before connecting to the generator.
(10) Insert the plug of the electrical appliance into the appropriate receptacle.
NOTE:
Check the amperage of the receptacles used referring to Table 3-1, and be sure not to take a
current exceeding the specified amperage.
(11) Be sure that the total wattage of all appliances does not exceed the rated output of the
generator.
WARNING: TO CONNECT AND LOCK A PLUG IN A TWIST LOCK RECEPTACLE, INSERT THE PLUG
INTO RECEPTACLE AND TURN CLOCKWISE.
WARNING: BE SURE TO GROUND THE GENERATOR IF THE CONNECTED ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT IS GROUNDED
NOTE:
Whenever a circuit breaker trips off during operation, the generator is overloaded or the appliance
is defective.
NOTE:
When a circuit breaker trips, stop the generator immediately. Check the appliance
and/or generator for an overload or defect and repair as necessary..
Table 3-1
Receptacle Types and Amperage
Style
Ampere
Receptacle
AC Plug
Description
Up to
20A
NEMA
5-20R
NEMA
5-20P
Receptacle, Duplex, GFCI
(Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter)
Up to
20A
NEMA
L14-20R
NEMA
L14-20P
Locking Receptacle
Up to
30A
NEMA
L5-30R
NEMA
L5-30P
Locking Receptacle
CAUTION:
The 120V duplex receptacle is protected by a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). The
GFCI shuts off the output current from the 120V duplex receptacle when a ground fault occurs
in the generator or the appliance.