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CONNECTING THE LOAD
CONNECTING THE LOAD
Connection Notes
WARNING
To avoid personal injury:
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Before the generator can be
connected to a building’s
electrical system, a licensed
electrician must install an
isolation (transfer) switch in the
building’s main fuse box. The
switch is the connection point
for generator power and allows
selection of generator or main
line power to the building. This
will prevent the generator from
charging the main power line
(backfeeding) when the main
power supply has failed or has
been turned off for line repair.
Backfeeding can electrocute
or injure line maintenance
personnel.
Also,
generator
and building electrical system
damage can occur when normal
operating power returns if unit
is used without an isolation
switch.
1. Avoid connecting the generator to commercial
power outlet.
2. Avoid connecting the generator in parallel with any
other generator.
Connecting the Load (Terminal Output
Model)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury:
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Connect or disconnect the
load to the AC receptacles or
terminals only when the engine
is stopped.
8
For your safety, close the
terminal cover after connecting
the load.
8
For your safety, secure the
cover with the lock bolts.
1. Turn OFF the circuit breaker on the control panel.
2. Connect the load to the A.C. output terminals.
3. Be sure to close the terminal cover after connecting
the load.
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(1) Circuit breaker
(2) Terminals (output)
(3) Cover lock bolt
Single phase 2 terminals type
i) EDL7000SE-STD, EDL11000SE-STD
50 Hz 220 V
(1) Light
(2) Television
(3) Air conditioner
(4) Electric drill
(5) Motor pump
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