Don't Overload Generator - Pulsar PG3500MRCO Operator's Manual

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Extension Cord Selection
Refer to the below table to ensure the extension cord used has the capacity to carry the required load. If the size of the
cable is inadequate it can cause a voltage drop and heat buildup, which can damage the electrical device and cord.
Load (Watts)
Current
(Amps)
120V
2.5
300
5
600
7.5
900
10
1200
15
1800
20
2400
25
3000
30
3600
Moving the Generator
• Disconnect any electrical devices from generator then switch the generator off.
• urn fuel valve to the "OFF" position, then switch OFF the engine On/Off Switch.
• Use the handle to tilt generator until it balances on wheels. Roll machine to desired location.
• If the generator must be carried, fold handle to the down position. Never lift or carry generator by
its handle.
CAUTION!

Don't Overload Generator

Make sure you can supply enough rated watts and surge watts for all electrical loads connected to the generator. Rated
watts refer to the power a generator must supply to keep a device running. Surge watts refer to the power a generator
must supply to start an electrical device. This power surge for starting a device usually lasts between 2-3 seconds but
this additional output must be considered when selecting the electrical devices, you plan to attach to the generator. To
prevent overloading the generator, take the following steps:
1. Add the total rated wattage of all electrical devices that will be connected to the generator simultaneously.
2. Estimate surge watts by adding the item(s) with the highest output (it is unnecessary to calculate the surge output for
all devices as they should be connected one at a time).
3. Add the Surge Watts to the total Rated Watts in step 1. Keep total load within generator's power capacity.
Maximum Cord Length
240V
#8 Wire
600
X
1200
X
1800
X
2400
X
3800
X
4800
175 ft.
6000
150 ft.
7200
125 ft.
This product is heavy and requires several people to lift. Lift and lower with your legs by bending
at the knees, not your back, to avoid injury.
OPERATION
#10 Wire
1000 ft.
500 ft.
350 ft.
250 ft.
150 ft.
125 ft.
100 ft.
65 ft.
16
#12 Wire
#14 Wire
600 ft.
375 ft.
300 ft.
200 ft.
200 ft.
125 ft.
150 ft.
100 ft.
100 ft.
65 ft.
75 ft.
X
X
X
X
X
#16 Wire
250 ft.
125 ft.
100 ft.
50 ft.
X
X
X
X

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