Replacement Part List
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTENTS
- GENERATOR SAFETY
- ASSEMBLY
- INITIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
- CONTROLS & FEATURES
- BEFORE OPERATION
- OPERATION
- SERVICING YOUR GENERATOR
- STORAGE
- TRANSPORTING
- TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- CONSUMER INFORMATION
- OPTIONAL PARTS
- REFERENCE INFORMATION
- INDEX
- QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION
OPERATION
57
Voltage Selector Switch
The power available to each receptacle depends on the position of the voltage
selector switch.
120V ONLY POSITION
When the voltage selector switch is in the 120V ONLY position, you do not need
to spread the load over the receptacles. You must, however, make sure the load
on any receptacle does not exceed its available power shown in the table above
and the total load does not exceed the total current available.
Total Current Available:
37.5 A (EM5000SX) / 45.8 A (EM6500SX)
120V/240V POSITION
When the voltage selector switch is in the 120V/240V position, you must
balance the load. Divide the load between the two sets of receptacles shown
below. Balancing is necessary because each set of receptacles is powered by
only one power producing circuit that can produce a maximum of amps(*).
*:
18.8 A (EM5000SX) / 22.9 A (EM6500SX)
Switch
Position
Receptacle
Available Power
EM5000SX EM6500SX
120V ONLY
30A at 120V 30A at 120V
20A at 120V 20A at 120V
20A at 120V 20A at 120V
30A at 120V 30A at 120V
None None
120V/240V
18.8A at 120V 22.9A at 120V
18.8A at 120V 20A at 120V
18.8A at 120V 20A at 120V
-
18.8A at 240V 22.9A at 240V
Set of
Receptacles
Total Current Available
Power Producing
Circuit
EM5000SX EM6500SX
+ +
18.8A 22.9A B
+
18.8A 22.9A A
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