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Power Panel
CONTROLS AND fEATURES
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(1) Ignition Switch – Press the switch to the “START”
position to start the generator. Flip to the “OFF”
position to turn off the generator.
(2) 120/240 Volt AC / 50 Amp Receptacle
(NEMA 14-50R) –
May be used to supply electrical
power for the operation of 120 and/or 240 Volt
AC, single phase 60 Hz electrical loads.
(3) Choke – Used to start the engine.
(4) Intelligauge – Cycles through four modes
displaying voltage, frequency, running time, and
total time for approximately five seconds each.
If an over-voltage condition occurs, the display
will only show the voltage and will be blinking.
If the voltage continues to rise, the display will
blink “EEEE”. The generator is to be shut off
immediately in an over-voltage condition.
(5) Power Meter – Displays the generator’s output in
reference to its rated wattage. The greater the
output the more LED’s illuminate. The LED bars
will light up from green to orange. If the orange
LEDs light up, the generator is overloaded. Stop
use of equipment and disconnect immediately
to stop overloading. DO NOT OVERLOAD THE
GENERATOR.
(6) Circuit Breakers – Protects the generator against
electrical overloads.
(7) 120/240 Volt AC / 30 Amp Twist-Lock Receptacle
(NEMA L14-30R) –
May be used to supply
electrical power for the operation of 120 and/or
240 Volt AC, single phase 60 Hz electrical loads.
(8) 120 Volt AC / 30 Amp Twist-Lock Receptacle
(NEMA L5-30R) –
May be used to supply electrical
power for the operation of 120 Volt AC, single
phase 60 Hz electrical loads.
(9) 120 Volt AC / 20 Amp Duplex (2)
(GFCI 5-20R) –
May be used to supply electrical
power for the operation of 120 Volt AC, single
phase 60 Hz electrical loads.
(10) Ground Terminal – Consult an electrician for local
grounding regulations.
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