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AUXILIARY POWER RECEPTACLES
Start the engine and set the “IDLER” control switch to the “High Idle” mode. Voltage is now correct at the receptacles for auxiliary power. This must be done before a tripped GFCI receptacle can be reset prop- erly. See the MAINTENANCE section for detailed information on testing and resetting the GFCI recep- tacle.
The auxiliary power of the RANGER 305D consists of two 20
The auxiliary power capacity is 10,000 watts Peak, 9,500 Watts Continuous of 60 Hz, single phase power. The auxiliary power capacity rating in watts is equivalent to
The 120 V auxiliary power receptacles should only be used with three wire grounded type plugs or approved double insulated tools with two wire plugs. The current rating of any plug used with the system must be at least equal to the current capacity of the associated receptacle.
NOTE: The 240 V receptacle has two 120 V circuits, but are of opposite polarities and cannot be paral- leled.
STANDBY POWER CONNECTIONS
The RANGER 305D is suitable for temporary, stand- by or emergency power using the engine manufactur- erʼs recommended maintenance schedule.
The RANGER 305D can be permanently installed as a standby power unit for 240 VAC, 3 wire, single phase, 40 amp service. Connections must be made by a licensed electrician who can determine how the 120/240 VAC power can be adapted to the particular installation and comply with all applicable electrical codes.
•Install the
•Take necessary steps to assure load is limited to the capacity of the RANGER 305D by installing a 50 amp, 240 VAC double pole circuit breaker. Maximum rated load for each leg of the 240 VAC auxiliary is 40 amperes. Loading above the rated output will reduce output voltage below the allow- able - 10% of rated voltage which may damage appliances or other
•Install a 50 amp, 120/240 VAC plug (NEMA Type
•Plug this cable into the 50 Amp, 120/240 Volt recep- tacle on the RANGER 305D case front.