RATED vs. SURGE WATTS
Rated, or continuous, watts are the watts an item needs as it is
running.
Surge, or maximum, watts are the watts an item needs to start.
This is typically 2-4 times the rated watts.
This information is typically provided on the manufacturer's
nameplate. If watts are not provided, it can be calculated using
the formula: Watts=Amps x Volts.
EXTENSION CORDS
An extension cord should always be in good condition with no
damage to the wires or sheathing. Never run an extension cord
through water. The correct wire size for an extension cord can
be determined from the table that follows.
Continuous
Minimum Cord Gauge (AWG)
Load
Amps
0-50 Feet
20
12
25
12
30
10
35
10
40
8
50
6
LOADING YOUR GENERATOR SET
With reference to the Receptacle details section, please review
the power receptacles fitted to your generator. The circuit
breaker rating and the generator rating drive the actual load
that may be pulled from each receptacle. The ratings shown in
the table are the maximum available from each receptacle.
DO NOT EXCEED THE INDIVIDUAL RECEPTACLE RATINGS
AS SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW. DO NOT EXCEED THE
TOTAL GENERATOR RATING SHOWN IN TABLE 2
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS. All generator units are
equipped with a magnetic main circuit breaker.
AMPERAGE RATE TABLE
Model
Cont. Watts
E3750
3600 Watts
30/15 Amps
S5500
5000 Watts
41.7/20.8 Amps
The receptacles shown in this section are for reference only. Each receptacle is not available on all generators.
English
50-100 Feet
100-150
Feet
10
8
10
6
8
6
8
4
6
2
4
2
Surge Watts
3700 Watts
30.8/15.4 Amps
5500 Watts
45.8/22.9 Amps
RECEPTACLE DETAILS
ENGINE LIMITATIONS ON GENERATOR
PERFORMANCE
Generator ratings assume 60°F (20C) and Sea Level.
Operation of your generator at temperatures above 60°F (20C)
or above Sea Level will result in lower electrical output.
Electrical output must be derated 1% for each 10°F above
60°F and 3 ½ % for each 1000 feet above mean sea level.
GENERATOR CLEANING
CAUTION: ALWAYS SHUT DOWN THE GENERATOR
AND ALLOW IT TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE
PERFORMING CLEANING OPERATIONS.
WARNING: DO NOT USE HIGH PRESSURE WATER
OR A GARDEN HOSE TO CLEAN YOUR
GENERATOR. WATER INTRODUCED INTO THE
GENERATOR CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHORTS,
GENERATOR DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.
•
Compressed air (max. 25 psi) may be used to blow loose
dirt and dust from your generator. DO NOT DIRECT
COMPRESSED AIR DIRECTLY INTO ANY OPENING IN
THE GENERATOR OR ENGINE.
•
Use a dampened cloth to wipe clean exterior surfaces.
•
Use a soft bristle brush to clean/ loosen heavy dirt, oil or
grease deposits.
•
NEVER insert rags, tools or any device into the generator
or engine openings.
GENERAL STORAGE GUIDELINES
WARNING: DIESEL FUEL FUMES ARE FLAMMABLE.
DO NOT STORE YOUR GENSET IN ANY AREA THAT
IS INDOOR OR IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS.
DIESEL FUEL FUMES CAN IGNITE IN THE PRESENCE OF
ANY OPEN FLAME, PILOT LIGHT, CLOTHES DRYER,
WATER HEATER, ETC.
•
Your generator should be started and operated for
several minutes at least every 30 days.
•
If the generator cannot be operated every 30 days, follow
the storage recommendations within the engine
documentation.
•
NOTE: A fuel shut-off valve is positioned at the base of the
fuel tank. The valve should be closed during storage
periods.
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