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AE01180
APPLICATION RANGE
When using the generator, make sure the total load is within rated output of a generator.
Otherwise, generator damage may occur.
9
Do not overload. The total load of all electrical appliances must not exceed the
supply range of the generator. Overloading will damage the generator.
9
When supplying precision equipment, electronic controllers, PCs, electronic
computers, microcomputer-based equipment or battery chargers, keep the
generator a sufficient distance away to prevent electrical interference from the
engine. Also ensure that electrical noise from the engine does not interfere
with any other electrical devices located near the generator.
9
If the generator is to supply medical equipment, advice should first be obtained
from the manufacturer, a medical professional or hospital.
9
Some electrical appliances or general-purpose electric motors have high start-
ing currents, and cannot therefore be used, even if they lie within the supply
ranges given in the above table. Consult the equipment manufacturer for fur-
ther advice.
NOTICE
TIP
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“–” means below.
9
Application wattage indicates when each device is
used by itself.
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The simultaneous usage of AC and DC power is
possible but total wattage should not exceed the
rated output.
EX:
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The overload indicator light
1
comes on when
total wattage exceeds the application range. (See
page 15 for more details.)
DC
AC
Power factor
1
0.8–0.95
0.4–0.75
(Efficiency 0.85)
EF2400iSHC
–2,000W
–1,600W
–680W
Rated voltage
12V
Rated current
8A
Generator rated output
2,000VA
Frequency
Power factor
1.0
–1,900W
AC
0.8
–1,500W
96W
DC
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(12V/8A)
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