Full Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owner's Manual
- Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY
- SAFETY RULES
- General Information
- Operation
- 2.1 KNOW THE GENERATOR
- 2.2 HOURMETER
- 2.3 CONNECTION PLUGS
- 2.4 HOW TO USE THE GENERATOR
- 2.5 DON’T OVERLOAD THE GENERATOR
- 2.6 WATTAGE REFERENCE GUIDE
- 2.7 BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR
- 2.8 STARTING PULL START ENGINES
- 2.9 STARTING ELECTRIC START ENGINES
- 2.10 STOPPING THE ENGINE
- 2.11 LOW OIL LEVEL SHUTDOWN SYSTEM
- 2.12 CHARGING THE BATTERY (ELECTRIC START UNITS ONLY)
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Notes
- Manual Part No. 0K0172
- Manual del propietario
- Índice
- INTRODUCCIÓN
- LEA ESTE MANUAL MINUCIOSAMENTE
- REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD
- Información general
- Funcionamiento
- 2.1 CONOZCA EL GENERADOR
- 2.2 HORÓMETRO
- 2.3 ENCHUFES DE CONEXIÓN
- 2.4 CÓMO USAR EL GENERADOR
- 2.5 NO SOBRECARGUE EL GENERADOR
- 2.6 GUÍA DE REFERENCIA DE POTENCIA EN WATTS
- 2.7 ANTES DE ARRANCAR EL GENERADOR
- 2.8 ARRANQUE DE MOTORES CON CABLE DE ARRANQUE
- 2.9 ARRANQUE DE MOTORES CON ARRANQUE ELÉCTRICO
- 2.10 PARADA DEL MOTOR
- 2.11 SISTEMA DE APAGADO POR NIVEL DE ACEITE BAJO
- 2.12 CARGA DE LA BATERÍA (UNIDADES CON ARRANQUE ELÉCTRICO SOLAMENTE)
- Mantenimiento
- Resolución de problemas
- Notas
- Manual Parte No. 0K0172
- Manuel d'entretien
- Table des matières
- INTRODUCTION
- LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT CE MANUEL
- RÈGLES DE SÉCURITÉ
- Informations générales
- Fonctionnement
- 2.1 CONNAÎTRE LE GÉNÉRATEUR
- 2.2 HOROMÈTRE
- 2.3 PRISES DE CONNEXION
- 2.4 COMMENT UTILISER LA GÉNÉRATRICE
- 2.5 NE PAS SURCHARGER LA GÉNÉRATRICE
- 2.6 GUIDE DE RÉFÉRENCE DE WATTAGE
- 2.7 AVANT DE DÉMARRER LA GÉNÉRATRICE
- 2.8 DÉMARRER LES MOTEURS À DÉMARRAGE MANUEL
- 2.9 DÉMARRER LES MOTEUR À DÉMARRAGE ÉLECTRIQUE
- 2.10 ARRÊTER LE MOTEUR
- 2.11 SYSTÈME D'ARRÊT DE NIVEAU BAS D'HUILE
- 2.12 CHARGER LA BATTERIE (APPAREILS À DÉMARRAGE ÉLECTRIQUE SEULEMENT)
- Entretien
- Dépannage
- Remarques
- Manuel, référence 0K0172

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2.4.1 GROUNDING THE GENERATOR WHEN USED AS A
PORTABLE
This generator has an equipment ground that connects the
generator frame components to the ground terminals on the AC
output receptacles (see NEC 250.34 (A) for explanation). This
allows the generator to be used as a portable without grounding
the frame of the generator as specified in NEC 250.34.
Special Requirements
There may be Federal or State Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) regulations, local codes, or ordinances that
apply to the intended use of the generator.
Please consult a qualified electrician, electrical inspector, or the
local agency having jurisdiction:
• In some areas, generators are required to be registered with
local utility companies.
• If the generator is used at a construction site, there may be
additional regulations which must be observed.
2.4.2 CONNECTING THE GENERATOR TO A BUILDING’S
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
When connecting directly to a building's electrical system, it is
recommended that a manual transfer switch is used. Connections
for a portable generator to a building's electrical system must be
made by a qualified electrician and in strict compliance with all
national and local electrical codes and laws.
Figure 8 - Grounding the Generator
2.5 DON’T OVERLOAD THE GENERATOR
Overloading a generator in excess of its rated wattage capacity
can result in damage to the generator and to connected electrical
devices. Observe the following to prevent overloading the unit:
• Add up the total wattage of all electrical devices to be connected
at one time. This total should NOT be greater than the
generator's wattage capacity.
• The rated wattage of lights can be taken from light bulbs. The
rated wattage of tools, appliances and motors can usually be
found on a data label or decal affixed to the device.
• If the appliance, tool or motor does not give wattage, multiply
volts times ampere rating to determine watts (volts x amps =
watts).
• Some electric motors, such as induction types, require about
three times more watts of power for starting than for running.
This surge of power lasts only a few seconds when starting
such motors. Make sure to allow for high starting wattage when
selecting electrical devices to connect to the generator:
1. Figure the watts needed to start the largest motor.
2. Add to that figure the running watts of all other connected
loads.
The Wattage Reference Guide is provided to assist in determining
how many items the generator can operate at one time.
NOTE:
All figures are approximate. See data label on appliance for
wattage requirements.
Operation