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LOAD VS. OUTPUT
Generator
Load
Speed
(RPM)
Frequency
(Hz)
Voltage
None
3690
61.5
125V
Half
3600
60.0
120V
Full
3510
58.5
115V
The speed of the engine was carefully adjusted at the
factory so that the generator produces the proper volt-
age and frequency. For normal usage, the speed set-
ting should not be changed. If the generator is being
run continuously on a very light load, it is often advis-
able to lower the operating speed slightly. Reference
“D” below is the speed adjustment for this engine.
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
SPEED ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD ONLY BE
MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECH.
Whenever making any speed adjustments, check
the unit with a voltmeter and a frequency meter or
tachometer and be sure the voltage and speed are
correct.
Lower voltage may damage both the generator and
any load connected to it. Running the engine at
excessively high speeds results in high voltage, which
may significantly shorten the life of appliances being
used.
Output voltage should be checked periodically to
ensure continued proper operation of the generating
plant and appliances. It should be check at the recep-
tacles using a portable meter.
CONNECTING THE LOADS
APPLYING THE LOADS
Allow the engine to warm up for two or three minutes
before applying any load. This will allow the engine to
reach normal operating temperature and oil to circu-
late throughout the engine. A short warm-up time will
permit the engine to work more efficiently when the
load is applied and will reduce the wear in the engine,
extending its life.
Receptacles have been provided to allow loads to
be connected to the generator. The loads should be
added one at a time. If a large motor is being started;
or multiple motors are being started, they should be
started individually and the largest should be started
first.
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT OVERLOAD
Keep the generator load within the generator and
receptacle nameplate rating. Overloading may cause
damage to the generator and/or the loads .
Most electric tools and appliances will have the volt-
age and amperage requirements on their individual
nameplates. When in doubt, consult the manufacturer
or a local electrician. The nameplate amperage rating
for electric motors can be misleading. See “Starting
Electric Motors” in Unit Capabilities (page 4).
These engine-generator sets are inherently self regu-
lating based on engine speed. The engine governor
will automatically adjust itself to the load. No harm
to the generator will result if it is operated with no
load connected. Proper utilization of the receptacles
located on the control panel is necessary to prevent
damage to either the receptacles or the generator.
The generator is a limited source of electrical power,
therefore, pay special attention to the receptacle
and generator ratings. The nameplate rating can be
obtained through a single receptacle as long as the
receptacle amperage rating is not exceeded.
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