9.2.1. Connecting the loads with the largest motor, then the smaller items.
9.2.2. If the generator is overloaded the main breaker will trip.
9.2.3. To reset the breaker do the following; Turn OFF and disconnect all loads. Reset breaker, (g.3) and add load onto the circuit to within
50% to 75% of rated output. Wait a few minutes before resuming operation.
9.2.4. Electrical appliances, particularly motor driven equipment, will have a very high start- up current. The table below provides reference
for connecting these appliances to the generator.
DO NOT stop the engine suddenly or whilst under load. This can damage the automatic voltage regulator and cause damage to the
alternator through overheating.
DO NOT stop the engine with the decompression lever. (g10)
9.1.3. Switch OFF equipment connected to the generator.
9.1.4. Turn o the main breaker switch.
9.1.5. Run the generator without load for three minutes.
Turn the electric key start switch to the ‘OFF’ position, alternatively press or pull down the
stop lever.(g.4)
10.
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Type Wattage Typical Appliance Example
Lighting
eating
appliance
Starting Rated
Incandescent lamp or
heating appliance
Appliance Starting Rated
X 1 X 1 Incandescent
lamp 1000 watts
100vA 100vA
Fluorescent lamp X 2 X 1 to 1.5 Fluorescent lamp Fluorescent lamp 80vA 40 to 60 vA
Motor driven
equipment
X 3.5 X 1 to 2 Refrigerator, Electric
fan, Compressor,
grinder
Refrigerator 150
watts
450 to 750 vA 150 to 30
vA
Stop / run lever
Pull down to stop machine