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Fig. 6 ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
2. Electrical Controls:
a. 20 Volt, 20 Amp Outlets:
These outlets
are used to provide 120 Volt, 20 Amp power
to the customer.
b. 20 Volt, 30 Amp Outlets:
These outlets
are used to provide 120 Volt, 30 Amp power
to the customer.
c. 20/20 Volt Outlet:
This outlet is used
to provide 240 Volt power to the customer
(GF5000A/EA - 20 A, GF6000A/EA - 25 A,
GF7200EA - 30 A).
d. 20 Volt Circuit Breakers:
These push
switches are used to reset the circuit
breakers to the adjacent 120 Volt outlets.
Push the switch to reset the breaker if it is
tripped.
e. Master Breaker:
This two position switch
controls the master breaker for the gen-
erator. Move the switch up to engage the
breaker before starting or when the breaker
trips and down to disengage the breaker.
f. Hour Meter:
This meter measures and
displays the time the generator has been
operating.
g. Automatic Idle Control:
This six-position
rotary switch sets the operating time of the
generator before the engine goes to low
idle. It is a convenience to the user that
requires intermittent use that the generator
continue to run at full RPM or power. It is
more economical to run at low idle but then
the RPM must come up to speed to provide
full power.
GF6000A
GF72000EA
IMPORTANT
A circuit breaker that trips
repeatedly may indicate a
problem.
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