Dc usage, Stopping the generator – ACDelco AC-G0003 User Manual

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Connect only electrical devices that are in good working order. Faulty devices or power cords present the risk of electrical shock.
Immediately turn off and disconnect any device that commences to operate abnormally, sluggish or abruptly stops. Determine if the

problem was the device or the rated load capacity of this generator has been exceeded.

NOTE: Plug appliances into the correct outlet. Connect standard 120 Volt, single phase, 60 Hz loads to the 120 Volt outlet. Connect 240/120Volt,

single phase, 60Hz loads with a NEMA L14-30 plug only to the 240/120 Volt outlet. See Figure 8 for an illustration of these outlets.


Even though this ACDelco AC-G0003 Portable Generator has an overall rated wattage of 5000, do not attempt to draw more than 5400

Watts (20 A) from any ONE of the 120 Volt outlets. Draws higher than 5400 Watts (20 A) will damage this generator and void the warranty.

3. Switch the circuit breaker to the “on” position.

NOTE: While this generator is running, power is available from either the standard 120 Volt outlets or the 240/120 Volt NEMA outlet. Both 120 Volts

and 240 Volts can be simultaneously drawn from this generator.


4. Turn on the connected electrical devices beginning with the device with the highest rated wattage requirement and then each additional device

with the next lower rated wattage requirement.

Do not connect 50Hz or 3-phase loads to this generator.

Figure 8 - Outlets Available on this Generator, from left to right, 12V DC, 240/120

AC (NEMA L14-30 plug) and120V AC.

SOME NOTES ABOUT POWER CORDS

Long or thin cords can require more wattage from a generator to power an electrical device. Figure 9 shows the recommended cords according to
the power requirement of the electrical device. When using cords that exceed these specifications, allow for the electrical device to have a slightly

higher rated wattage requirement.

Device Requirements

Max. Cord Length (ft) by Wire Gauge

Amps

Watts (120V)

Watts (240V)

#8 wire #10 wire

#12 wire

#14 wire

#16 wire

2.5 300

600 NR 1000 600 375 250

5

600

1200 NR 500 300 200 125

7.5 900

1800 NR 350 200 125 100

10 1200

2400 NR 250 150 100 50

15 1800 3600 NR

150

100

65 NR

20 2400 4800 175

125

75 50 NR

25 3000 6000 150

100

60 NR

NR

30 3600

7200 125 65 NR NR NR

40 4800

9600 90 NR NR NR NR

NR = Not Recommended.

Figure 9 - Maximum Extension Cord Lengths by Power Requirement

Model AC-G0003 5500 Surge Watts / 5000 Running Watts Portable Generator

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