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2) Generator grounding
To
prevent the eleciric shock
from
the
poor-qhaHty
appliances
or
from
incorrect use of
.applia1ices,
it
is
necessary
to
oonnect
lhe
generator
to
the
ground
with
an
inst1lutcd
wire.
3)
Altemating current
Before starting the gencralor, it
must
confi1m:
'Ille
total
power of the appliances
does
not exceed the raled power
of
the generator,
(i~'.~]
Overloaded use 'vilt shorten
the
servke
llfC
of the generator set.
Keep
firmly
in
mind
that
if
the generator set connects
with
several loads
or
appliances, it
is
reconunended to lum
on
the
appUtlnce
wilh
the
1naximnm
current first,
then
tufn
on
ti1at
one
\Vilh
the
secondary current,
at
Inst,
the one
with
the
minimum
cturent.
In
general, the capacitive load or indnclive
load
\viU
need
great stariing current,
\Vhen
it
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