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ELECTRICAL
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Starting
the
Generator
(Continued)
3. If
the
generator
fails
to
start,
cranking
will
stop
in
approximately
30
seconds.
The
status
indicator
will
blink,
indicating
an
over
crank
fault.
Wait
5
seconds
for
the
control
to
reset
before
trying
again.
After
5
tries,
let
the
starter
motor
cool
down
for
30
seconds
before
trying
again.
4. For
top
performance
and
engine
life,
especially
in
colder
weather,
let
the
engine
warm
up
for
2
minutes
before
you
put
a
load
on
the
generator.
Stopping
the
Generator
1. Turn
off
your
air
conditioners
and
any
other
large
appliances.
2. Run
the
generator
for
2
minutes
to
allow
for
cool
down.
3. Press
the
control
switch
into
the
STOP
position.
The
Load
on
the
Generator
The
power
rating
on
the
generator
nameplate
determines
how
much
electrical
load
(motors,
fans,
heaters,
air
conditioners
and
other
appliances)
the
generator
can
power.
If
the
sum
of
the
loads
exceeds
the
generator
set
power
rating,
the
generator
will
shut
down
or
its
line
circuit
breakers
will
trip.
To
avoid
shutdowns
due
to
generator
overload,
use
the
electrical
ratings
from
each
appliance
to
compare
the
sum
of
the
electrical
load
likely
to
be
used
at
the
same
time
to
the
generator
rating.
Appliance
load
and
generator
power
are
measured
in
terms
of
watts
or
kilowatts.
1
kilowatt
=
1000
watts.
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