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A. Control Panel: Loading Your Generator
The circuit breaker rating and the generator rating drive
the actual load that may be pulled from each receptacle.
NOTE: Total power drawn from all receptacles must not
exceed the nameplate ratings.
B. 120 V, 20 Ampere Receptacle
Current drawn from this receptacle is limited by the
circuit breaker protecting it. 20 ampere of current may not be
possible due to the limited size of the generator. (Refer to
your schematic and parts list for the proper circuit protector
sizes.) Power from both duplex receptacles may be required to
obtain the full power rating of the generator at 120 V.
C. 120/240 V, 30 Ampere Twistlock Receptacle
Maximum full load current may be drawn from the
120/240 volt receptacle, provided it is the only receptacle
used. Total current must be limited to the nameplate rating. If
the 120/240 volt receptacle is used along with the 120 volt
receptacle, the total load drawn must not exceed the nameplate
ratings.
D. Circuit Protectors
The receptacles are protected by an AC circuit protector.
If the generator is overloaded or an external short circuit
occurs, the circuit protector will trip. If this occurs,
disconnect all electrical loads and try to determine the cause
of the problem before attempting to use the generator again. If
overloading causes the circuit protector to trip, reduce the
load.
NOTE: Continuous tripping of the circuit protector
may cause damage to generator or equipment.
The circuit
protector may be reset by pushing the button of the protector.
E. Ground Terminal
F. Engine On/Off Switch
G. 212 CC OHV Engine
H. Recoil Starter
I.
Engine Choke Lever
J. Oil Filler Cap
K. Oil Drain Plug
L. 4 Gallon Metal Fuel Tank
M. Fuel Tank Cap
N. Fuel Gauge
O. Fuel Shut-Off
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