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4.18 Convenience Receptacles
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The generator is equipped with two 120V/240V twist lock receptacles
(l) rated at 50A, and one 120V/240V twist lock receptacle (m) rated at
30A. The two 120V duplex receptacles (n) are equipped with ground
fault interrupts (GFI). Receptacles do not connect through the main
line circuit breaker. Each receptacle is protected by its own circuit
breaker (h, j, k) which is located directly above it. Power to the
receptacles is available any time the generator engine is running, even
with the main line circuit breaker open.
Note: When the voltage selector switch is in the 480 V / 3Ø position,
voltage at the duplex receptacles is 139 V, and voltage at the 30/50 A
receptacles is 139/240 V. When the voltage selector switch is in the
208 V / 3Ø position, voltage at the 30/50 A receptacles is 120/208 V.
When the voltage selector switch is in the 208 V / 3Ø position, the
voltage can be adjusted with the voltage adjustment rheostat (f) to 240
V / 3Ø. The voltage at the duplex receptacles is 139 V, and voltage at
the 30/50 A receptacles is 139/240 V.
4.19 Remote Run Terminal Block
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The remote run terminal block (o) is located just to the right of the twist
lock receptacles. This block provides connection points for installation
of a remote start switch. When connected to a transfer switch, it allows
the generator to be used as a standby power supply.
4.20 Panel Door Interlock Switch
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The customer connection lugs panel access door is equipped with an
interlock switch (q). When the door is opened this switch
automatically trips the main circuit breaker. Voltage to the receptacles
will not be cut.