Subaru Robin Power Products RG3200IS, RG2800IS, RG4300IS Range of Applications

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3. RANGE OF APPLICATIONS

Generally, the power rating of an electrical appliance indicates the amount of work that can be done by it. The electric power required for operating an electrical appliance is not always equal to the output wattage of the appliance. The electrical appliances generally have a label showing their rated voltage, frequency, and power consumption (input wattage). The power consumption of an electrical appliance is the power necessary for using it. When using a generator for operating an electrical appliance, the power factor and starting wattage must be taken into consideration.

In order to determine the right size generator, it is necessary to add the total wattage of all appliances to be connected to the unit.

Refer to the followings to calculate the power consumption of each appliance or equipment by its type.

(1)Incandescent lamp, heater, etc. with a power factor of 1.0

Total power consumption must be equal to or less than the rated output of the generator.

Example : A rated 3000W generator can turn thirty 100W incandescent lamps on.

(2)Fluorescent lamps, motor driven tools, light electrical appliances, etc. with a smaller power factor

Select a generator with a rated output equivalent to 1.2 to 2 times of the power consumption of the load. Generally the starting wattage of motor driven tools and light electrical appliances are 1.2 to 3 times lager than their running wattage.

Example : A rated 250 W electric drill requires a 400 W generator to start it.

NOTE 1: If a power factor correction capacitor is not applied to the fluorescent lamp, the more power shall be required to drive the lamps.

NOTE 2: Nominal wattage of the fluorscent lamp generally indicates the output wattage of the lamp. Therefore, if the fluorescent lamp has no special indication as to the power consumption, efficiency should be taken into account as explained in ltem (5) on the following page.

(3)Mercury lamps with a smaller power factor

Loads for mercury lamps require 2 to 3 times the indicated wattage during start-up.

Example : A 400 W mercury lamp requires 800 W to 1200 W power source to be turned on. A rated 3000 W generator can power two or three 400 W mercury lamps.

(4)Initially loaded motor driven appliances such as water pumps, compressors, etc.

These appliances require large starting wattage which is 3 to 5 times of running wattage. Example : A rated 900 W compressor requires a 4500 W generator to drive it.

NOTE 1: Motor-driven appliances require the aforementioned generator output only at the starting. Once their motors are started, the appliances consume about 1.2 to 2 times their rated power consumption so that the excess power generated by the generator can be used for other electrical appliances.

NOTE 2: Motor-driven appliances mentioned in items (3) and (4) vary in their required motor starting power depending on the kind of motor and start-up load. If it is difficult to determine the optimum generator capacity, select a generator with a larger capacity.

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Contents Generators Page Contents NGK BR6HS SpecificationsModel RG2800i RG3200i RG4300i STDModel RG2800iS RG3200iS RG4300iS General Description External View of Generator Open Frame TypeRG4300i External View of Generator Sound Proof Type RG2800iSRG3200iS / RG4300iS 60Hz-120V Control Panel50Hz-230V 50Hz-240VEngine Switch Multi MonitorLocation of Serial Number and Production Number Alternator Range of Applications Incandescent lamp, heater, etc. with a power factorMercury lamps with a smaller power factor Appliances without any indication as to power consumption Cross Allowable Cable Voltage drops per 30 meters of cable Voltmeter Measuring and Checking ProceduresMeasuring Instruments AmmeterTachometer Circuit TesterMeager Tester Dr.RobinPartNumber388-47565-08 SpecificationsModel AC Output Measuring DC Output MeasuringControl Panel Measuring Insulation ResistanceStator Checking Functional Members Output Wires4P Connector RG2800i RG3200i RG4300i RG2800iS RG3200iS RG4300iSChecking table for degital circuit tester Diode RectifierChecking table for analogue circuit tester AC ReceptaclesDC Circuit Breaker Float Type OIL SensorSpecial Tools Disassembly and AssemblyPreparation and Precautions Part Number Part Name Shape UsageSide Cover L and R Disassembly ProceduresFuel PIPES, Fuel Strainer and Battery Cables Starter HandleFor electric start models Grounding WireChoke Wire Control Panel and Inverter UnitWire Band Rear CoverFuel Tank Fuel Tank and Fuel System PartsWire Harness Autothrottle CouplerInverter Unit Components Control BOX and Inverter UnitComponents and Control BOX Components Control BOX Components RG2800i / RG3200i / RG2800iS Control PanelControl BOX Components RG4300i / RG3200iS / RG4300iS Muffler Foam Rubber InsulatorsMuffler Cover AIR Cleaner and Carburetor Soundproof Type Engine BlockOpen Frame Type Through Bolt and Rotor Alternator Components Bottom Extension Plate Blower HousingRecoil Starter Drive Shaft and FAN FlywheelSound Insulator Reassembly ProceduresMount Rubbers For SOUND-PROOF ModelsTightening torque 8.0-10.0 N・m 80-100 kgf・cm 5.9-7.4 ft・lbs Blower HousingFlywheel FAN and Drive Shaft Tightening torque 40-60 Kgf ・cm 4.4 Ft ・lbsRear Cover Recoil StarterTightening torque 6.5-8.5 N・m 65-85 kgf・cm 6.3 ft・lbs Through Bolt thread in reverse directionInstallation of Engine Alternator Assembly Onto Frame Carburetor AIR Cleaner BaseAIR Cleaner Element Tightening torque 6.0-8.0 N・m 60-80 kgf・cm 5.9 ft・lbsMuffler Muffler CoverControl BOX and Inverter Unit Grounding WiresConnection of Wiring Harness Fuel Tank Clamping of the Choke Cable and Ground WiresAuto Throttle Tightening torque 4.0-6.0 N・m 40-60 kgf・cm 4.4 ft・lbsRear Cover Upper Muffler Cover RearGround Wire Recoil Starter Handle Side CoverDisassembly procedures Recoil StarterDisassembly is completed Assembly procedure Five turns in counter-clockwise Checking items after assembly WhenTrouble Shooting No output power or Low outputImproper revolutions Electronic throttle Engine does not start Start failure Wiring Diagram RG2800i / RG3200i / RG2800iS 50Hz-230V Recoil starter modelRelay RG2800i / RG3200i / RG2800iS 50Hz-240V Recoil starter model AC receptacle Earth ground terminalEngine 240V Switch Fuse10A Engine 120V Switch RG2800i / RG3200i / RG2800iS 60Hz-120V Recoil starter modelDiode DC output Terminal Rectifier Coil Page Lively Blvd. Wood Dale, IL 60191 Phone 630-350-8200 Fax
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