Operating Guide
USING THE GENERATOR
AC Usage
 ● You may connect electrical devices running on AC current according to their wattage 
requirements. 
 ● The chart below shows the rated and surge wattage of your generator according to its model 
number. 
 ● The rated wattage corresponds to the maximum wattage the generator can output on a 
continuous basis. 
 ● The surge wattage corresponds to the maximum amount of power the generator can output for 
a short period of time. Many electrical devices such as refrigerators require short bursts of extra 
power, in addition the rated wattage listed by the device, to stop and start their motors. The 
surge wattage ability of the generator covers this extra power requirement.
The total running wattage requirement of the electrical devices connected to the generator should 
not exceed the rated wattage of the generator itself. To calculate the total wattage requirement of 
the electrical devices you wish to connect, nd the rated (or running) wattage of each device. This 
number should be listed somewhere on the device or in its instruction manual.
If you cannot nd this wattage, you may calculate it by multiplying the Voltage requirement by the 
Amperage drawn: Watts = Volts x Amps. If these specications are not available you may estimate 
the Watts required by your device by using the chart on the next page.
Once you have found the rated wattage requirement of each electrical device, add these numbers 
to nd the total rated wattage you wish to draw from the generator. If this number exceeds 
the rated wattage of the generator, DO NOT connect all these devices. Select a combination of 
electrical devices, which has a total rated wattage lower than or equal to the rated wattage of the 
generator.
Fuel Source Rated (Running Wattage) Surge (Peak) Wattage
Gasoline 4500 5500
Propane 4275 5225
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