USING THE GENERATOR
Tool or Appliance
Rated (Running) Watts
Additional Starting Watts
Computer
800
0
Television
500
0
Garage door opener
480
0
Stereo
400
0
Box fan
300
600
Clock radio
300
0
Security system
180
0
DVD player / VCR
100
0
Common light bulb
75
0
Inflator
50
150
The chart below serves as a reference for the estimated wattage requirements of common electrical de-
vices. However, do not solely rely on this chart - all electronics and appliances are built differently. Always
check the wattage listed on the electrical device before consulting this chart.
Fig. 7 - Estimated wattage requirements of common electrical devices
After the wattage information has been determined, refer to the following pages for information on
your generator’s control panel, and connecting your electrical devices to the generator.
NOTE:
For power outages, permanently installed, stationary generators are better suited for providing
backup power to the home. Even a properly connected portable generator can become overloaded.
This may result in overheating or stressing the machine’s components, possibly leading to a generator
failure.
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CONNECTING THE DEVICES
CAUTION:
Become familiar with the markings on the panel before connecting electrical devices. The
120V AC receptacle is for connecting electrical devices that run on 120V, 60 Hz, single phase, AC cur-
rent. DO NOT connect 50Hz or 3-phase loads to the generator.
CAUTION:
Avoid overloading the generator.
Overloading your generator can damage the capacitor
the rotor in your generator and the electrical device(s) plugged into the generator.
Follow the steps below to properly connect your device(s) to the generator:
1. Before connecting electrical devices, allow the generator to run for a few minutes to stabilize the speed
and voltage output.
2. Select the device with the highest wattage, and make sure it is turned off. Plug the device into the gen-
erator and then turn the device on. Allow the engine to stabilize.
3. Repeat step 2 to plug in each additional device. DO NOT attempt to plug in or start multiple devices at the
same time.
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