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120/240 VOLT DUAL VOLTAGE RECEPTACLE
The 120/240 volt receptacle can supply up to 50 amps of 240 volt power to a two wire circuit, up to 50 amps of 120 volt power from each side of the three wire cir- cuit, (up to 100 amps total). Do not connect the 115 volt circuits in parallel. Current sensing for the auto-
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Maximum Current Draw from Optional 120V GFCI Duplex Receptacles - No Welding
240 V LOAD FROM | EACH HALF OF | TOTAL FROM | TOTAL FROM |
FULL KVA | EACH 120V | ONE 120V | BOTH 120V |
RECEPTACLE | DUPLEX | DUPLEX | DUPLEXES |
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0 | 15 AMPS | 15 AMPS | 30 AMPS | |
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| 35 AMPS | 15 AMPS | 15 AMPS | 30 AMPS |
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| 50 AMPS | 0 | 0 | 0 |
120 V |
240 V |
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matic idle feature is in both legs of the three wire cir- cuit as shown below.
FIGURE B.5
120V DUPLEX RECEPTACLES
The 120V auxiliary power receptacles should only be used with three wire grounding type plugs or approved double insulated tools with two wire plugs.
Maximum Current Draw from 120V Duplex Receptacles - No Welding
240 V LOAD FROM | EACH HALF OF | TOTAL FROM | TOTAL FROM |
FULL KVA | EACH 120V | ONE 120V | BOTH 120V |
RECEPTACLE | DUPLEX | DUPLEX | DUPLEXES |
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0 | 15 AMPS | 30 AMPS | 60 AMPS | |
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| 20 AMPS | 15 AMPS | 30 AMPS | 60 AMPS |
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| 30 AMPS | 15 AMPS | 30 AMPS | 40 AMPS |
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| 40 AMPS | 15 AMPS | 20 AMPS | 20 AMPS |
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| 50 AMPS | 0 | 0 | 0 |