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Operation
LTV
5.15
Using the Convenience Receptacles—60 Hz
Description
This machine is equipped with one or more convenience receptacles
(a)
for
running accessories and tools from the generator. Each receptacle is protected by
its own circuit breaker
(b)
. Power to the receptacle(s) is available any time the
engine is running and the circuit breaker is set to the ON position.
Mandates
Obey the mandates below to avoid damaging the machine, accessories, or tools.
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Do not use frayed or damaged cords or plugs with the convenience receptacle.
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For machines with metal halide lights, the maximum wattage (with the lights on)
drawn from the receptacles shall not exceed the values below.
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LTV6: 1660W
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LTV8: 3660W
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Use only tough rubber-sheathed flexible cable or equivalent. (per 1EC245-4).
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When using extension cords or mobile distribution networks, the total length of
cords should not exceed the values below.
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16 gauge: 60 m (197 ft.)
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13 gauge: 100 m (328 ft.)
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Machines with metal halide lights generate increased voltage while the lights are
reaching full brightness. To avoid damaging sensitive electronic equipment, do
not connect any such devices to the convenience outlet until the machine and
lights have been operating for at least ten minutes.
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Each 120V GFI receptacle
(a)
is protected by a 20A circuit breaker
(b)
.
Testing a GFI
receptacle
Perform the procedure below before each use to test a GFI receptacle.
1. Push the test button in.
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The reset button should pop out.
■
Power to the receptacle is now off.
2. Push the reset button in.
NOTICE:
If the reset button does not pop out, the GFI is defective. Do not use the
receptacle until the problem is corrected.
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