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Fig. 9 CONTROL PANEL
11.
Electrical Hazards:
The generator is designed to generate an
electrical current at a high enough power
level to get meaningful work done. However,
power at these levels also includes the pos-
sibility of electrical hazards. Some things to
remember about electrical hazards include but
are not limited to:
a. Keep all electrical components in good
condition.
b. Do not operate with frayed, cracked or
damaged parts.
c. Ground the frame if operating in damp or
wet conditions.
d. Do not operate with wet hands.
12.
Automatic Idle Control:
The HUF12000EA is designed with an idle
control system that will adjust and set the
length of time the engine runs at full throttle
before it slows to low idle. In an application
where the electrical load is intermittent (skill
saws, drills, other hand tools, etc.), the idle
control maintains the engine at full RPM and
the generator at full generating capacity to
allow work to continue without interruption.
Turn the rotary switch to set the length of time
at high idle that works best for your applica-
tion.
Trade Offs:
Fuel economy is better when
the engine runs at low idle versus having full
electrical power available at all times.
13.
Circuit Breakers:
Each set of outlets on the electrical panel
is designed with a circuit breaker to prevent
overloading the circuit. If a breaker trips,
reduce the load before re-setting the breaker.
a. 120 Volt.
b. 240 Volt.
IMPORTANT
A circuit breaker that trips
repeatedly may indicate a
problem.
HUF2000E
HUF2000EA