16 CONNECTING THE LOAD
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CONNECTING THE LOAD
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BConnection Notes
To avoid personal injury:
A Before the generator can be
connected to a building’s electrical
system, a licensed electrician must
install an isolation (transfer) switch
in the building’s main fuse box. The
switch is the connection point for
generator power and allows
selection of generator or main line
power to the building. This will
prevent the generator from charging
the main power line (backfeeding)
when the main power supply has
failed or has been turned off for line
repair. Backfeeding can electrocute
or injure line maintenance personnel.
Also, generator and building
electrical system damage can occur
when normal operating power
returns if unit is used without an
isolation switch.
1. Avoid connecting the generator to commercial power
outlet.
2. Avoid connecting the generator in parallel with any
other generator.
BConnecting the Load (Standard Model)
To avoid personal injury:
A Connect or disconnect the load to
the AC receptacles or terminals only
when the engine is stopped.
A For your safety, close the terminal
cover after connecting the load.
A For your safety, secure the cover
with the lock bolts.
1. Turn OFF the circuit breaker on the control panel.
2. Connect the load to the A.C. output terminals.
3. Be sure to close the terminal cover after connecting
the load.
C Single phase 2 terminals type
i ) J106-STD, J108-STD, J112-STD, J116-STD
50Hz 220V
[Single phase]
(1) Circuit breaker
(2) Terminals (output)
(3) Cover lock bolt
(1) Light
(2) Television
(3) Air conditioner
(4) Electric drill
(5) Motor pump