Chicago Electric 66603 manual To Connect Electrical Loads

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TO CONNECT ELECTRICAL LOADS

1.Start the Engine, and allow the Engine and Generator to run and warm up for five minutes after starting with no electrical load.

2.WARNING! Connect 120 VAC appliances, tools, and equipment only to the two 120 VAC Outlet Sockets (8, 10). Connect 240 VAC appliances, tools, and equipment only to the one 240 VAC Outlet Socket (10B). (See Figure A.)

3.CAUTION! Never exceed the rated capacity for this Generator, as serious damage to the Generator and/or appliances, tools, and equipment could result from an overload. Starting and running wattage requirements should always be calculated when matching this Generator’s wattage capacity to the appliance, tool, or equipment.

4.Most appliances, tools, and equipment will list on the motor nameplate the starting and running voltage and amperage requirements. Use the following formula to convert voltage and amperage to wattage:

a.Volts x Amps = Watts (example: 120 Volts x 3 Amps = 360 Watts)

b.To determine the approximate wattage requirement for most appliances, tools, and equipment with “inductive” type motors, multiply the wattage that was calculated by 2 times to assure adequate Generator capacity.

c.The starting and running wattage for “resistant” loads are the same. Example: a 100 watt light bulb requires only 100 watts to turn on. Most resistant loads will be listed in wattage.

5.Always power the largest electric motor first. The, plug in other appliances, tools, and equipment.

a.Connect “inductive” load appliances, tools, and equipment first. Inductive loads consist of small hand tools and some small appliances. Connect the items that require the most wattage first.

b.Connect any lights next.

c.Voltage sensitive appliances, tools, and equipment should be the last to be connected to the Generator. Plug voltage sensitive items such as T.V.’s, VCR’s, microwaves, and cordless telephones into a UL® Listed voltage surge protector (not included). Then, connect the surge protector into the Generator.

6.IMPORTANT! Failure to connect and operate appliances, tools, and equipment in this sequence can cause damage to the Generator, appliances, tools, and equipment and will void the Warranty of this Generator.

7.Once the Engine is running, simply connect the 120 VAC appliances, tools, and equipment into the 120 VAC Outlet Sockets (8, 10). Also, connect a 240 VAC appliance, tool, or equipment into the 240 VAC Outlet Socket (10B). (See Figure A.)

8.NOTE: If Engine speed or voltage fluctuates with a load below 250 watts, move the En- gine Choke Lever (21A) to the “HALF-CHOKE”position. (See Figure F.)

REV 09l

SKU 66603

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Contents Portable Generator For technical questions or replacement parts, please callFor technical questions, please call SpecificationsRead and Understand ALL Instructions General Safety RulesAC Applications Specific Safety Rules ServiceToxic FUMES, FIRE, and Explosion Precautions Electrical Precautions Mechanical PrecautionsChemical Precautions Noise Precaution25’ 50’ 75’ 100’ 150’ MISC. PrecautionControl Panel Features UnpackingSee Figure A, above See Figure C, Battery InstallationSee Figure B To Attach the Wheel AssemblyInstallation Instructions See Assy. DiagramFigure C PRE-START InstructionsFigure F See Figure F This Unit can Power the Following ItemsOperating Instructions See Figure aVolts x Amps = Watts example 120 Volts x 3 Amps = 360 Watts To Connect Electrical LoadsINSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, and Cleaning Generator MaintenanceEngine Maintenance Figure H See Figure Please Read the FollowingTroubleshooting Parts GeneratorPart Description Qty Assembly Diagram Generator Parts List Engine Record Product’s Serial Number Here Assembly Diagram -ENGINE Wiring Diagram Limited 1 year / 90 Day warranty Emission Control System Warranty Service and Maintenance Emission Control System Warranty