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CORD SETS AND CONNECTOR
PLUGS
120 Volt, 20 Amp, GFCI, Duplex
Receptacle
This is a 120 Volt ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) outlet, consisting of a pair of receptacles
protected against overload by a 20 Amp push-to-reset
circuit breaker. Use each receptacle to power 120 Volt
AC, single phase, 60 Hz electrical loads requiring up
to a combined 2400 watts (2.4 kW) or 20 Amps of
current.
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Testing the GFCI Outlet
Test your GFCI outlet every month. Follow these
instructions:
1. Push the black "TEST" button. The red "RESET"
button should pop out, which should disconnect
power from the outlet. Use a test lamp and test
each outlet.
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DANGER:
If the "RESET" button does not pop
out or the test lamp remains lit when the
"RESET" button is popped out, do not use any
outlets on the circuit. Call a qualified electrician.
2. If the GFCI tests good, restore power by pressing
the "RESET" button firmly until it is fully in place
and locks in that position. If the GFCI outlet does
not reset properly, do not use the outlet -- call a
qualified electrician.
3. If the GFCI trips by itself at any time, reset and test
the outlet. If the reset button does pop out when
the test button is pressed, do not use the outlet.
Call a qualified electrician.
120 Volt AC, 20 Amp Receptacle
Use a NEMA L5-20 plug with this receptacle. Connect
a 3-wire cord set rated for 125 Volt loads at 20 Amps
(or greater) to the plug.
3-Wire Cord Set
Use only high quality, well-insulated,
3-wire grounded
cord sets rated 125 Volts at 20 Amps (or greater).
Keep extension cords as short as possible, preferably
less than 15 feet long, to prevent voltage drop and
possible overheating of wires.
Ground
Fault Protection
The generator is equipped with a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI). This device meets all requirements
of applicable federal, state and local codes.
The GFCI protects against electrical shock that may
be caused if your body becomes a path which
electricity travels to reach ground. This could happen if
you touch a "Live" appliance, or cord or are touching
plumbing or other materials that go to ground.
When protected by a GFCI, a person will still feel a
shock, but the GFCI should cut it off quickly enough
so that a person in normal health should not suffer any
serious electrical injury.
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DANGER:
The GFCI will not protect you
against the following situations: (1) Line-to-line
shocks; (2) Current overloads or line-to-line
short circuits. The fuse or circuit breaker at the
distribution panel must provide such protection.
Neutral
120V
Hot
NEMA L5-20
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Ground
(Green)
Use this receptacle to operate 120 Volt AC, 60 Hz,
single phase loads requiring up to 2400 watts (2.4 kW)
of power at 20 Amps. The outlet is protected by a
20 Amp push-to-reset circuit breaker.

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