Replacement Part List

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Calculating Total Wattage
Before using the generator, calculate the total wattage of all the
devices that you want to power at the same time. e total must
not exceed the Running Wattage of the generator (2400 watts).
1. Add up the Running Watts for all appliances/tools that you want
to use at the same time.
2. Make sure that the total calculated wattage is less than the Rated
Wattage of the generator (2400 watts).
3. Find the single highest starting rate wattage product and add
that to the total.
4. Make sure that this total now is less than the Maximum Wattage
of the generator (2800 watts maximum).
5. Plug in and turn on appliances/tools from the largest wattage
first to the smallest wattage last.
To Calculate Wattage
Volts and amps can be multiplied together to get watts.
(volts x amps = watts)
To Calculate Additional Start-Up Watts
For equipment with a motor use the rated watts amount as an
estimate of additional start-up watts. For most lights or heaters
there are no additional start-up watts.