Electrical Loads And Guidelines; Generator Designed Performance Guidelines; Engine Limitations On Generator Performance - Chicago Electric 39461 Generator User Manual

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ELECTRICAL LOADS AND GUIDELINES

Your generator set is designed to power electrical
apparatuses within the electrical power output limitations
of the generator. Please note that any generator overload
can cause serious problems/damage to your generator.
Additionally, apparatuses with electrical motors can
require higher wattage requirements at start-up than when
running. Some electric motors require as much as 2.5
times the rated wattage at start-up. Although the start-up
wattage requirements for electric motors lasts only a few
seconds, great care must be taken in connecting loads to
your generator so as not to overload the generator. Refer
to the label on each electrical apparatus to determine the
wattage requirements of that apparatus. THE TOTAL
WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL POWERED
APPARATUSES (INCLUDING START-UP LOADS)
MUST NEVER EXCEED THE CONTINUOUS RATING
OF YOUR GENERATOR, CORRECTED TO THE
ACTUAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AT THE
OPERATING SITE.
As a reference only, Table 1 below shows some general
wattage requirements for several common electrical
devices. This chart is intended as a guide only. The actual
total wattage should be determined by referring to the
actual labels on each of the powered electrical devices.
Table 1
GENERAL WATTAGE GUIDE
Item
Air Conditioner (12000 Btu) (*)........................ 1750
Air Compressor (1/2 hp) (*)............................ 1400
Air Compressor (3/4 hp) (*)............................ 1800
Air Compressor (1 hp) (*)............................... 2000
Battery Charger (25A).....................................600
Belt Sander (3" belt)...................................... 1000
Circle Saw (6 ½") ...................................825-1050
Coffee Maker.........................................900-1100
Edger (lawn)..................................................550
Furnace Fan (1/3 hp) (*)................................ 1200
Hot Plate (single).......................................... 1500
Impact wrench ...............................................600
Light Bulb............................................ Bulb rated
Nail Gun ..................................................... 1200
Microwave.....................................................750
Paint Sprayer (1/3 hp) (*).................................650
Paint Sprayer, hand-airless..............................175
Radio ...................................................... 50-200
Refrigerator (*)...............................................600
Table Saw (10") (*) ....................................... 2000
Television............................................... 250-550
Weed Trimmer...............................................500
Note: (*) Items allow 2.5 times the listed wattage
for starting.
Running Watts
7
GENERATOR DESIGNED
PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES
This electrical generator is designed to produce electrical
energy for the purpose of powering lights, power tools,
appliances and motor loads within the intended design
constraints of the generator. The generator is designed to
produce single-phase electrical power at 120 or 120/ 240
VAC. This generator is not intended for installation in RV
or
motorhome
applications.
Specifications for your generator are listed in Table 2
Performance Specifications.
Table 2
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
SKU Number
Voltage
40814
120/240 VAC
42723
(Single Phase)
42724
39461
120/240 VAC
40423
(Single Phase)
42725
42726
39982
120/240 VAC
42727
(Single Phase)
39984
120/240 VAC
40827
(Single Phase)
42728
Table 3
SKU Number
40814
Honda GX 270
42723
Honda GX 270
42724
Honda GX 270
39461
Honda GX 390
40423
Honda GX 390
42725
Honda GX 390
42726
Honda GX 390
39982
Vanguard
42727
Vanguard
39984
Vanguard
40827
Honda GX 620
42728
Honda GX 620
ENGINE LIMITATIONS ON GENERATOR
PERFORMANCE
Generator ratings assume 60F (20C) and Sea Level.
Operation of your generator at temperatures above 60F
(20C) or above Sea Level will result in lower electrical
output. Electrical output must be derated 2% for each 9F
above 60F and 3 ½ % for each 1000 feet above mean
sea level.
The
Performance
Cont. Watts
Surge Watts
4400 Watts
5000 Watts
37.5 Amps @ 120 VAC
42 Amps @ 120 VAC
18.5 Amps @ 240 VAC
21 Amps @ 240 VAC
6100 Watts
8000 Watts
51 Amps @ 120 VAC
67 Amps @ 120 VAC
26 Amps @ 240 VAC
33 Amps @ 240 VAC
9350 Watts
10000 Watts
78 Amps @ 120 VAC
83 Amps @ 120 VAC
39 Amps @ 240 VAC
41.5 Amps @ 240 VAC
10500 Watts
12000 Watts
88 Amps @ 120 VAC
100 Amps @ 120 VAC
44 Amps @ 240 VAC
50 Amps @ 240 VAC
Engine Type
Engine
HP
9.0hp
9.0hp
9.0hp
13.0hp
13.0hp
13.0hp
13.0hp
16.0hp
16.0hp
18.0hp
20.0hp
20.0hp

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