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AUXILIARY POWER RECEPTACLES, PLUGS, AND HAND-HELD EQUIPMENT
The control panel of the
•Two 15 amp, 120 volt duplex (double outlet) recepta- cles.
•One 50 amp 120/240 volt single outlet receptacle.
Through these receptacles the machine can supply up to 8,000 rated continuous watts of
For further protection against electric shock, any elec- trical equipment connected to the 120V duplex recep- tacles must use a
If you need ground fault protection for
For recommended extension cord lengths and sizes see Table A.1.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
The
CAUTION
Never bypass the circuit breakers. Without overload protection, the
PREMISES WIRING
The
WARNING
Only a licensed, certified, trained electrician should install the machine to a premises or residential elec- trical system. Be certain that:
•The installation complies with the National Electrical Code and all other applicable electrical codes.
•The premises is isolated and no feedbacking into the utility system can occur. Certain state and local laws require the premises to be isolated before the generator is linked to the premises. Check your state and local requirements.
•A double pole, double throw transfer switch in con- junction with the properly rated double throw circuit breaker is connected between the generator power and the utility meter.
The following information and the connection diagram, Figure A.1, can be used as a guide by the electrician for most applications to premises wiring.
1.Install a double pole, double throw switch between the power company meter and the premises dis- connect. The switch rating must be the same as or greater than the premises disconnect and service overcurrent protection.
2.Take the necessary steps to assure that the load is limited to the capacity of the
3.Install a 50 amp 120/240 volt plug (NEMA type 14-
50)to a double pole circuit breaker using No. 8 or larger, 4 conductor cable of the desired length. (The 50 amp 120/240 volt plug is available in the optional power plug kit.
4.Plug this cable in to the 50 amp 120/240 volt recep- tacle on the
GX 271 Chopper