Stopping
the
Engine
1.
Turn OFF and unplug all electrical loads from
generator
panel receptacles.
NEVER start or stop engine
with electrical
devices plugged in and turned
ON.
2.
Let engine run at no-load
for several minutes
to
stabilize internal
temperatures
of engine and generator.
3.
Turn engine off according
to instructions
given in the
engine operator's
manual.
4.
Move fuel valve to"Off"
position.
RECEPTACLES
[
CAUTION
1
. NEVER attempt to power a device requiring more amperage
than generator
or receptacle can supply.
. DO NOT overload the generator. See "Don't Overload
Generator".
120/240
Volt AC, 30 Amp,
Locking
Receptacle
Use a NEMA L14-30
plug with this receptacle.
Connect
a
4-wire
cord set rated for 250Volt
AC loads at 30Amps
(or
greater)
(Figure 5).You can use the same 4-wire
cord if you
)lan to run a 120Volt
load.
4-Wire
Cord
Set
I/J
/
--\
NEP1A LI4-30
Y (Hot)
(Neutral)
/__
X (Hot)
Ground (Green)
This receptacle
powers
120/240VoltAC,
60 Hz, single
phase loads requiring
up to 5,600 watts
of power
(5.6 kW)
at 23.3 Amps for 120Volts
or 240Volts.The
outlet
is
protected
by push-to-reset
circuit breakers.
120 Volt AC, 20 Amp,
Duplex
Receptacles
Each duplex receptacle (Figure 6) is protected
against
overload by a push-to-reset
circuit breaker.
@
Use each receptacle
to operate
120Volt AC, single-phase,
60 Hz electrical
loads requiring
up to 2,400 watts
(2.4 kW)
at 20 Amps of current.
Use cord sets that are rated for
125 Volt AC loads at 20 Amps (or greater).