Receptacles, Full power switch, Generator capacity – Craftsman 919.679370 User Manual

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RECEPTACLES

Your generator is equipped with duplex 120 volt receptacle

a 120 twistlock and a 120/240 volt twistlock receptacle.

The unit is also equipped with a 15 amp circuit breaker for
the duplex 120 volt receptacles, a 15 amp circuit breaker

for the 120 volt twistlock receptacle and a 15 amp circuit

breaker for the 120/240 volt twistlock receptacle. If the cir­
cuit breaker trips, unplug all electrical loads from the gen­

erator. Let the circuit breaker cool down. Push circuit breaker

button to reset.

FULL POWER SWITCH

Your Craftsman generator has a full power switch on the

control panel. This switch has two positions: 120 VOLT

ONLY, and 120/240 VOLT.

120 Position

When placed in the 120 position, (Shown below) every re­

ceptacle on the panel will be converted to a 120 volt recep­
tacle. 240-volt power is not available. This position allows

full capacity of the generator to be received by using all

120-volt receptacles. While in the 120 position, each re­

ceptacle has the ability to reach the maximum 4650 surge

wattage for inductive motors that require 4650 watts or be­

low to start.

120 V

120/240V

120/240 Position

When in the 120/240 position, (Shown Below) only half of
the 3750 watts can be received when using the 120-volt

receptacles and the 120/240-volt twistlock receptacle will

be converted to allow the full 3750 watts to be received

from this one receptacle. Also in this position, the 120-volt

receptacles will only reach a maximum of 4650 surge watts.

GENERATOR CAPACITY

Exceeding the rated capacity of your generator can

result in serious damage to your generator and connected

electrical devices. You should observe the following to

prevent overloading the unit:

® Starting and running wattage requirements must be

calculated to match your generator wattage capacity.

• Resistive load appliances such as light bulbs, TV’s

and microwaves, have the same starting and running

wattage. The wattage used for calculating the capacity

can usually be found on each of these appliances.

Some inductive appliances and tools will list on the motor

name plate, the starting and running voltage and amperage

requirements. Use the following formulato convert voltage

and amperage to wattage:

(Volts X Amp = Watts)

inductive load appliances and tools such as refrigerators,

air compressors and washers require approximately 2 to

4 times the listed running wattage for starting the equip­

ment. This initial load only lasts for a few seconds on

start-up but is very important when figuring your total

wattage to be used.

NOTE: Always start your largest electric motor first, and

then plug in other items, one at a time.

The guide below is provided to assist you in determining

the appliances and tools that can be ran with the wattage

capacity of your generator.

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