19
sILentstAr
7 M
AVr Yn
7 t
AVr Yn
11000D M
AVr Yn
Bulb / Halogen / Heating
5500 W
1800 W / phase
8800 W
Neons - Low consumption Bulb
5500 W
1800 W / phase
8800 W
Hand Tools without variator
3500 W
1200 W / phase
5500 W
Compressor
1800 W
600 W / phase
2900 W
electric Moteur Without Load
4,9 HP / 3,7 kW 4,9 HP / 3,7 kW 7,8 HP / 5,9 kW
Welder
130 A maxi
130 A maxi
130 A maxi
sILentstAr
11000D t
AVr Yn
13000D M
AVr Yn
13000D t
AVr Yn
Bulb / Halogen / Heating
3000 W / phase
10000 W
3500 W / phase
Neons - Low consumption Bulb
3000 W / phase
10000 W
3500 W / phase
Hand Tools without variator
1900 W / phase
6300 W
2200 W / phase
Compressor
1000 W / phase
3500 W
1200 W / phase
electric Moteur Without Load
8,0 HP / 5,9 kW 8,9 HP / 6,7 kW 9,0 HP / 6,9 kW
Welder
130 A maxi
130 A maxi
130 A maxi
AVr controL
Voltage regulating
± 2 %
NB : Calculations based on the continuous power (COP)
VoLtAGe Drop In eLectrIc eXtensIon corDs
When a long electric extension cord is used to connect an appliance or tool to the generator, a certain
amount of voltage drop or loss occurs in the extension cord which reduces the effective voltage
available for the appliance or tool.
The chart below has been prepared to illustrate the approximate voltage loss when an extension cord
of 300 feet (approx. 100 meters) is used to connect an appliance or tool to the generator.
Nominal
Cross
No.
A.W
.G.
Allowable Current
Nb./
ø
Resistance
(A)
mm
2
N°
A N°/mm /100m 1 A 3 A 5 A 8 A 10 A 12 A 15 A
0,75
18
7 30/0.18 2,477 2,5V 8V 12V
-
-
-
-
Voltage
drop
1,27
16
12 30/0.18 1,486 1,5V 5V 7,5V 12V 15V 18V
-
2,0
14
17 37/0.26 0,952 1V
3V
5V
8V 10V 12V 15V
3,5 12 à 10 23 45/0.32 0,517
-
1,5V 2,5V 4V
5V 6,5V 7,5V
3,5 10 à 8 35 70/0.32 0,332
-
1V
2V 2,5V 3,5V 4V
5V