This rating is applicable to installations served by a reliable normal utility source. This rating is only applicable to variable loads with an average load factor of 80% of the standby rating. The standby rating is only applicable for optional standby power where the generator set serves as the backup to the normal utility source.
Use the wattage reference table provided and mark those circuits you consider “critical” or “essential”. Make sure you and your installer consider the system’s altitude above sea level and the ambient temperature range when determining total generator load.
IMPORTANT: When using the 100 Amp or 200 Amp transfer switch with the home generator, you must turn off any non essential loads. Failure to turn off non essential loads could overload the generator causing it to shut down.
Some examples of non essential loads are as follows:
•Pool pump
•Hot tub
•Electric hot tub and/or pool heaters
•Central air conditioners
•Electric hot water heaters
•Electric range and/or oven
•Arc welder
•Non essential electric heaters
Fuel and Electrical Inlet Locations
The fuel inlet connector (A) and electrical inlet (B) is shown below.
| B |
A | 4.5” |
|
13.5”
Access Covers
The home generator is equipped with an enclosure that has a removable roof and an access cover for the control panel.
To Remove Roof:
Remove the four screws and lift off.
To Remove Access Cover:
1.Remove roof as described above.
2.Remove screw at top of access cover.
3.Pull access cover outward (away) from unit while pulling cover upward and out of base. Cover will come free.
To Install Access Cover and Roof:
1.Guide bottom of access cover into base.
2.Push access cover until it is flush with sides.
3.Replace cover screw.
4.Replace roof and screws.
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