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Section 4: Operation
REC EPTAC LES
CAUTION
• NEVER attempt to power a device
requiring
more
amperage
than generator
or receptacle can supply.
• DO NOT overload the generato_ See "Don't Overload
Generator",
120/7.40 Volt AC, 30 Amp,
Locking
Receptacle
Use a NEMA LI 4-30
plug with this receptacle.
Connect
a
4-wire
cord set rated for 250VoltAC
loads at 30Amps
(or
greater)
(Figure
10).You can use the same 4-wire
cord if
you plan to run a 120Volt load.
4-Wire
Cord Set
12
(Neutral)
IIIIII
NEHA
LI4-30
Y (Hot) l
X (Hot)
Ground (Green)
This receptacle
powers
120/240VoltAC,
60 Hz, single
phase loads requiring
up to 7,200 watts of power
(7.2 kW)
at 30 Amps for 240Volts
or two independent
120Volt
loads at 30 Amps each.The
outlet
is protected
by a 30 Amp
rocker
switch circuit breaker.
120 Volt AC, 20 Amp,
Duplex
Receptacles
Each duplex receptacle
(Figure
II) is protected
against
overload
by a push-to-reset
circuit
breaker.
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Use each
receptacle
to operate
120VoltAC,
single-phase,
60 Hz electrical
loads
requiring
up to 2,400
watts
(2.4 kW)
at 20 Amps
of current.
Use
cord
sets
that
are
rated
for
125 Volt AC loads
at 20 Amps
(or greater).
Inspect
cords
before
each
use.
BATTERY CHANG ER
Use battery
float charger
jack to keep the starting
battery
charged
and ready for use. Battery
charging
should be done
in a dry location,
such as inside a garage.
I.
Plug charger
into unit's "Battery
Float Charger"
jack,
which is located
next to the start
switch (Figure
12).
Plug battery
charger
into a 120VoltAC
wall receptacle.
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2.
Unplug charger
from unit and wall outlet
when
generator
is being started
and while it is in operation.
3.
Keep this charger
plugged in when generator
is not in
use to prolong
battery
life.The
charger
has a built in
float equalizer
and will not overcharge
the battery,
even when plugged in for an extended
period
of time.
U*IPORTANT:
See "Battery
Maintenance"
on page 17 for
additional
information.
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