7-2. Connecting Load Cables
WARNING : ELECTRIC SHOCK
Always turn all the breakers OFF, place the starter switch in the STOP position and
stop the engine before connecting / disconnecting the load cable to the output
terminal or receptacle.
Close the output terminal cover before operating.
Do not insert a pin, needle or other metal object into the receptacle.
Do not touch the generator if the generator or casing becomes wet during operation.
CAUTION : FIRE
Do not connect the generator output to indoor wiring.
< Note >
When connecting a load, check that the generator output setting, output terminal connection
position, and load power source are all matching.
If using the N terminal, be careful that the currents of each phase are uniform.
If using three-phase output simultaneously with a single-phase three-wire type output, use in
a range where the total current does not exceed the rated current.
If using three-phase output simultaneously with a single-phase three-wire type output, be
careful as it is possible for the outputs to mutually affect each other.
Use proper tools when connecting a load to sufficiently tighten the connection. Failure to
sufficiently tightened will result in cable burnout.
Terminal cover must remain closed during operation or breaker will trip.
(1) Three-Phase Output Terminal
For three-phase load:
Terminal voltage is 208/240/480 V.
L1
L2
Load
For single-phase load:
Terminal voltage is 120/139/277 V.
L1
L2
Load
Load
L3
N
GROUND
L3
N
GROUND
Load
U
W
U
W
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