AE01000
APPLICATION RANGE
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Power factor | 1 |
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EF1000iS | 12V | ||||
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9 | Application wattage indicates when each device is | |||
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9 | The simultaneous usage of AC and DC power is | |||
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q | EX: |
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Generator rated output | 900VA | |||
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| AC | 1.0 | ||
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| DC | — | 96W | |
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9The overload indicator light 1 comes on when total wattage exceeds the application range. (See page 16 for more details.)
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Be sure the total load is within generator rated output otherwise generator damage will occur.
NOTE:
Some precision equipment is voltage sensitive and may require a more uniform voltage supply than portable generators provide. Examples include some medical equipment, personal computers, and some inverters that sense peak and RMS voltage values. Consult the
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