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In general, capacitive and inductive loads, especially motor-driven
devices have a big starting current when starting. The following table is a
reference for when connecting to the electric appliances
Type
Wattage
Typical Device
Examples
Start Rated Device Starting Rated
Incandescent Lamp
Heating Device
×
1
×
1
Incandescent
Lamp
Tv Set
Incandescent
Lamp 100W
100VA
(W)
100VA
(W)
Fluorescent Lamp
×
2
×
1.5
Fluorescent Lamp
Fluorescent Lamp
40W
80VA
(W)
60VA
(W)
Motor Drive Device
×
3-5
×
2
Refrigerator
Electric Fan
Refrigerator
150W
450-
750VA
(W)
300VA
(W)
4. DC Current
DC Terminals
The DC terminals are used to provide power supply for lower-power DC
loads and charging other batteries.
The terminals are colored as such: red to identify the positive (+) terminal
and black to identify the negative (-) terminal. Load connection method:
The load must be connected to DC terminals with the proper polarity
(load's positive to positive DC terminal and load's negative to negative
DC terminal).
GENERATOR OPERATION

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Rato R6000D Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Displacement389cc
Engine4-stroke, OHV
Starting MethodElectric/Recoil Start
Noise Level72 dB at 23 feet
Outlets2x 120V 20A (5-20R), 1x 120/240V 30A (L14-30R)

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