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NOTES
:
Wring between generator and electrical appliances
7.
Allowable current of cable
Use a cable with an allowable current that is higher than the rated input current
of
the load (electrical
appliance). If the input current is higher than the allowable current of the cable used, the cable will
become excessively heated and deteriorate the insulation, possibly burning it out. Table 7-2 shows
cables and their allowable currents for
your
reference.
2.
Cable length
If
a long cable
is
used, a voltage drop occurs due to the increased resistance in the conductors de-
creasing the input voltage to the load (electrical product). As a result, the load
can
be damaged. Table
7-2 shows voltage drops per
700
meters of cable.
Sectional
area
/
mm3
Gauge
NoJ
wire
element
NoJ
mm
7 30
I
0.1
8
12
50
I
0.1 8
17
37
I
0.26
current
/
A
45
I
0.32
70
I
0.32
*
Resistance
0.51
7
0.332
Table.
7-2
Voltage
drop
indicates as V=
-
xRxIxL
100
Voltage drop
per
100
m
3A
18V
15V
12V
7.5V
5V
12.5
V
8
V
15A
12A
10A
8A
SA
3v
15v
12~
10v
av
5.o~
1.5
V
I
2.5
V
I
4
V
I
5V
I
6.5V
1
7.5V
1v
5V
4v
3.5v
2.5v
2v
R
means resistance
(
Q
/
100
rn)
on the above table.
I
means electric current through the wire
(A).
L
means the length of the wire
(m).
The length
of
wire
indicates round length, it means twice the length from generator to electrical tools.
-
25-

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Robin RGV2800 Specifications

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BrandRobin
ModelRGV2800
CategoryPortable Generator
LanguageEnglish

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