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GENERATOR CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHORTS, 
GENERATOR DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY. 

 

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Compressed air (max. 25 psi) may be used to blow 
loose dirt and dust from your generator.  

DO NOT 

DIRECT COMPRESSED AIR DIRECTLY INTO ANY 
OPENING IN THE GENERATOR OR ENGINE. 

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Use a dampened cloth to wipe clean exterior 
surfaces. 

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Use a soft bristle brush to clean/ loosen heavy dirt, oil 
or grease deposits. 

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NEVER insert rags, tools or any device into the 
generator or engine openings. 

 

GENERAL STORAGE GUIDELINES 

 

WARNING:  GASOLINE FUMES ARE FLAMMABLE. 
DO NOT STORE YOUR GENSET IN ANY AREA 
THAT IS INDOORS OR IN POORLY VENTILATED 

AREAS. GASOLINE FUMES CAN IGNITE IN THE PRESENCE 
OF ANY OPEN FLAME, PILOT  LIGHT, CLOTHES DRYER, 
WATER HEATER, ETC. 

 

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Your generator should be started and operated for 
several minutes at least every 30 days. 

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If the generator cannot be operated every 30 days, 
follow the storage recommendations within the engine 
documentation. 

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NOTE:  A fuel shut-off valve is positioned at the base 
of the fuel tank.  The valve should be closed during 
storage periods. 

 
 

ELECTRICAL LOADS AND GUIDELINES 

 

Your generator set is designed to power electrical 
apparatuses within the electrical power output limitations 
of the generator. Please note that any generator overload 
can cause serious problems/damage to your generator. 
Additionally, apparatuses with electrical motors can 
require higher wattage requirements at start-up than when 
running. Some electric motors require as much as 2.5 
times the rated wattage at start-up. Although the start-up 
wattage requirements for electric motors lasts only a few 
seconds, great care must be taken in connecting loads to 
your generator so as not to overload the generator. Refer 
to the label on each electrical apparatus to determine the 
wattage requirements of that apparatus. 

THE TOTAL 

WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL POWERED 
APPARATUSES (INCLUDING START-UP LOADS) 
MUST NEVER EXCEED THE CONTINUOUS RATING 
OF YOUR GENERATOR, CORRECTED TO THE 
ACTUAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AT THE 
OPERATING SITE. 

 
As a reference only, Table 1 below shows some general 
wattage requirements for several common electrical 
devices. This chart is intended as a guide only. The actual 
total wattage should be determined by referring to the 
actual labels on each of the powered electrical devices. 
 
 

Table 1     GENERAL WATTAGE GUIDE 

Item 

Running Watts 

Air Conditioner (12000 Btu) (*)....................... 1750 
Air Compressor (1/2 hp) (*)............................ 1400 
Air Compressor (3/4 hp) (*)............................ 1800 
Air Compressor (1 hp) (*) .............................. 2000 
Battery Charger (25A)..................................... 600 
Belt Sander (3

 belt)..................................... 1000 

Circle Saw (6 ½

)................................... 825-1050 

Coffee Maker ........................................ 900-1100 
Edger (lawn) ................................................. 550 
Furnace Fan (1/3 hp) (*)................................ 1200 
Hot Plate (single)......................................... 1500 
Impact wrench............................................... 600 
Light Bulb............................................Bulb rated 
Nail Gun..................................................... 1200 
Microwave .................................................... 750 
Paint Sprayer (1/3 hp) (*) ................................ 650 
Paint Sprayer, hand-airless ............................. 175 
Radio.......................................................50-200 
Refrigerator (*) .............................................. 600 
Table Saw (10

) (*)....................................... 2000 

Television............................................... 250-550 
Weed Trimmer .............................................. 500 
Note: (*) Items allow 2.5 times the listed wattage 
for starting. 

 
 

GENERATOR DESIGNED 

PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES 

 
This electrical generator is designed to produce electrical 
energy for the purpose of powering lights, power tools, 
appliances and motor loads within the intended design 
constraints of the generator. The generator is designed to 
produce single-phase electrical power at 120 or 120/ 240 
VAC. This generator is not intended for installation in RV 
or motorhome applications. The Performance 
Specifications for your generator are listed in Table 2 
Performance Specifications. 
 

Table 2    PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS 

Model 

Voltage 

Cont. Watts 

Surge Watts 

E3100 

120 VAC 

(Single Phase) 

2600 Watts 

22 Amps @ 120 VAC 

3100 Watts 

25.8 Amps @ 120 VAC 

E3600 

120/240 VAC 

(Single Phase) 

3100 Watts 

25.8 Amps @ 120 VAC 

12.9 Amps @ 240 VAC 

3600 Watts 

30 Amps @ 120 VAC 

15 Amps @ 240 VAC 

E4500 

120/240 VAC 

(Single Phase) 

3825 Watts 

32 Amps @ 120 VAC 
16 Amps @ 240 VAC 

4500 Watts 

37.5 Amps @ 120 VAC 
18.8 Amps @ 240 VAC 

E5000 

120/240 VAC 

(Single Phase) 

4250 Watts 

36 Amps @ 120 VAC 

18 Amps @ 240 VAC 

5000 Watts 

41.6 Amps @ 120 VAC 

20.8 Amps @ 240 VAC 

 

Table 3    Engine Type 

SKU Number 

Engine 

HP 

E3100 

Honda GX 160 

5.5hp 

E3600 

Honda GX 200 

6.5hp 

E4500 

Honda GX 240 

8.0hp 

E5000 

Honda GX 270 

9.0hp 

Содержание E3100

Страница 1: ...s provided below Retain these numbers for future reference The Model and Serial numbers are located on the generator data plate on the alternator case or generator frame along with other important information Model Number Serial Number Model Numbers E3100 E3600 E4500 E5000 E SERIES GENERATOR USER MANUAL Power Systems ...

Страница 2: ...rized Agent transportation costs to be born by Buyer the goods or components and if goods are proven to be other than as warranted replacement or repaired components will be shipped cheapest way to the Buyer with transportation costs borne by the Seller PRAMAC Industries Inc reserves absolute and final decision power regarding the warrantability of any and all failed components or parts Some state...

Страница 3: ...RFORMANCE GUIDELINES 6 RECEPTACLE DETAILS 7 ENGINE LIMITATIONS ON GENERATOR PERFORMANCE 7 LOADING YOUR GENERATOR SET 7 AMPERAGE RATE TABLE 8 SECTION 2 9 E3100 AND E3600 GENERATOR PARTS AND PART LISTS 9 A C Wiring Schematic 11 SECTION 3 12 E4500 AND E5000 GENERATOR PARTS AND PART LISTS 12 A C Wiring Schematic 14 All information provided in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printi...

Страница 4: ...POSURE TO CARBON MONOXIDE CAN CAUSE CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HEADACHES NAUSEA SEVERE SICKNESS OR DEATH DANGER THIS GENERATOR SET PRODUCES ELECTRICAL CURRENT THEREFORE SAFETY GUIDELINES MUST BE FOLLOWED IMPROPER USE OF THIS GENERATOR CAN RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT OPERATE SERVICE OR REPAIR THIS GENERATOR UNLESS FULLY QUALIFIED TO DO SO DANGER DO NOT OPERATE THIS GENERATOR IF TH...

Страница 5: ...THE GENERATOR WHILE IT IS RUNNING Spillage onto the engine or generator could result in an explosion or fire Always allow the generator set to cool before refilling Do not store this generator set in any location where gasoline fumes could potentially come into contact with sparks a pilot light or an open flame Improper storage of this generator could result in an explosion or fire GROUNDING The N...

Страница 6: ...ENERATOR CORRECTED TO THE ACTUAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AT THE OPERATING SITE As a reference only Table 1 below shows some general wattage requirements for several common electrical devices This chart is intended as a guide only The actual total wattage should be determined by referring to the actual labels on each of the powered electrical devices Table 1 GENERAL WATTAGE GUIDE Item Running Watt...

Страница 7: ...eration of your generator at temperatures above 60 F 20C or above Sea Level will result in lower electrical output Electrical output must be derated 2 for each 9 F above 60 F and 3 for each 1000 feet above mean sea level LOADING YOUR GENERATOR SET With reference to the Receptacle details section please review the power receptacles fitted to your generator The actual load that may be pulled from ea...

Страница 8: ... ONLY NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT IN FACT THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS A...

Страница 9: ...9 SECTION 2 E3100 AND E3600 GENERATOR PARTS AND PART LISTS Frame and Parts list for E3100 E3600 ...

Страница 10: ...10 ...

Страница 11: ...11 A C WIRING SCHEMATIC Model CB Rating AWG Rating E3600 15A 12AWG E4500 20A 12AWG E5000 20A 12AWG ...

Страница 12: ...12 SECTION 3 E4500 AND E5000 GENERATOR PARTS AND PART LISTS Frame and Parts list for E4500 E5000 ...

Страница 13: ...13 ...

Страница 14: ...14 A C WIRING SCHEMATIC Model CB Rating AWG Rating E3600 15A 12AWG E4500 20A 12AWG E5000 20A 12AWG ...

Страница 15: ...15 Notes ...

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