Powercord; Using Extension Cords; Using Westinghouse Power Cord - Westinghouse WGen5500 User Manual

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OPERATION

POWERCORD

Using Extension Cords

Westinghouse Portable Power assumes no responsibility for the content within this table. The use of this table is the
responsibility of the user only. This table is intended for reference only. The results produced by using this table are
not guaranteed to be correct or applicable in all situations as the type and construction of cords are highly variable.
Always check with local regulations and a licensed electrician prior to installing or connecting an electrical appliance

Using Westinghouse Power Cord

Use the extension cord chart to determine the size
of the conductor for extension cord applications.
Determine the distance of the generator to the
appliance on the top line of the chart. Then select the
rated amperage of the generator on the left side of the
chart. Where the two meet is the size of the conductor
required for the application.
When using the WCG25/WCG20 power cord (sold
separate) connect to the 120/240V outlet. The opposite
end of the power cord is a fan tail receptacle with
2 green receptacles and 2 red receptacles. Each
receptacle is rated at 120 volts AC. To balance the
load on the generator's alternator, use the red and
green identifiers on the fan tail receptacle. To keep
the load balanced, connect the loads so that both
color receptacles are used. An example is one in red
and one in green. Do not connect 2 in red and none in
green, or 2 in green and none in red. If only one color
receptacle is used with multiple loads, the alternator
may experience an unbalanced load, causing undue
vibration to generator.
1
Red Dots
- WCG25/WCG20 Extension Cord
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2
Green Dots

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