These prevent output over current and short circuit over cur-
rent. If a generator is operated at more than the maximum
current, the temperature inside the generator rises
so
that
the insulations are adversely affected, possibly causing elec-
tric shock or current leakage. The fuse and no-fuse breaker
prevent the insulations from deteriorating and protect the
generator.
CAUTION:
Use
fuses
of
the
correct capacity.
FUSE
5-2-7 RECEPTACLE and AC PLUGS
These are used for taking
AC
output power from the gener-
I
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RECEPTACLES
ator. Each generator has two receptacles (three or four re-
ceptacles for the dual voltage type). The 125
V
maximum
(1
10
V,
120
V)
type and 250
V
maximum
(200
V,
230
V,
240
V)
type differ from each other in the shape of the indi-
vidual output terminals.
"
L;
AC PLUG
The
AC
plugs
also
differ in shape between the 125
V
maxi-
mum type
and
250
V
maximum type. The same number of
(220
v,
230
v,
240
VI
(110
v,
120
V)
AC
plugs as that of receptacles are provided.
250
V
MAX
125
V
MAX
..
~.
~
~-
~.
Fig.
5-9
5-2-8 TERMINALS
The terminals are for producing
DC
output power and
come in two colors, red and black. The red one is positive
(+)!
and the black one negative
(-).
RED
-
22
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