Powering 120/240 Volt Ac Tools And Equipment - GENTRON G6000LPG Owner's Manual

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OwneF s
anual
Operation (cont'd)
Powering
120/240 Volt AC Tools And Equipment:
1. Prior to powering
tools and equipment,
make sure the generator's
rated voltage,
and amperage
capacity
(120V/240 AC @ 42/21 AMPs) is adequate
to supply all electrical
loads that the unit will
power. If powering
exceeds
the generator's
capacity,
it may be necessary
to group one or more
of the tools and/or equipment
for connection
to a separate generator.
CAUTION:
ATTEMPTING
TO POWER SENSiTiVE
ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT
WITHOUT
THE USE OF AN APPROVED
LiNE CONDiTiONER
MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
GENTRON®
iS NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DIRECT
OR INDIRECT
DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE TO USE AN
APPROVED
LiNE CONDiTiONER.
2. Once the generator
is running, simply connect
the power cords of 120/240 volt AC powered
tools and equipment
into the 120/240 volt AC dual outlets.
NOTE: THE GENERATOR
FEATURES AN AC NON=FUSE CiRCUiT
BREAKER
TO
PROTECT THE AC CiRCUiT
iN CASE OF AN OVERLOAD.
SHOULD AN OVERLOAD
OCCUR, THE BREAKER WiLL "TRIP" TO iTS "OFF" POSiTiON.
3. Disconnect
all electrical
powered
tools and equipment
from the generator's
120/240 volt AC
duel outlets.
4. After the engine and generator
have completely
cooled,
store generator
in a safe, clean, dry
location
(if not already installed).
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