Operation (continued), Installation for stand-by use, Caution – Campbell Hausfeld GN30c502AC User Manual

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Models GN301502AC and GN30C502AC

STARTING

1. Check oil level and fuel.

2. Remove all electrical loads from the

generator.

3. Set the switch to the ON position.

4. Move the choke/run switch to the

choke position.

5. Pull the starter rope with a brisk

smooth motion.

6. Move the choke/run switch to the

run position.

7. After each start up, allow engine to

run 2-3 minutes with no load.

Engine speed is
preset to provide

proper output voltage. Never attempt to
modify or adjust engine speed or output
voltage.

ENGINE BREAK-IN

After initial start-up, the engine should
be broken in according to the
manufacturer’s instructions. Refer to the
engine manual for the proper break-in
procedure.
GENERATOR SHUT OFF

1. Remove all electrical load devices

from the generator.

2. Allow the engine to run for 2-3

minutes with no electrical loads.

3. Set the switch to the OFF position.

This will stall the engine.

!

CAUTION

4. Verify that the generator has

completely stopped.

5. Allow the unit to cool before

installing any covers.

LOAD DEVICES
1. The 120 volt receptacles are rated

for 15 amps.

2. Total combined load through any

combination of receptacles must not
exceed the rated load limits of the
generator.

NOTE:

Power draw can be calculated

by multiplying volts and amps. The
resulting number is wattage.

Never exceed the posted maximum
wattage for the generator or any
individual receptacle. Refer to owner's

manuals and product tags to determine
the wattage of electrical load devices.

Long power cords and extension cords
draw additional power. Keep cords at
minimum possible length.

Precautions must be taken to prevent
electrical back feeding into utility
systems. This requires isolation of the
electrical system. To isolate the electrical
system, perform the following
procedures:

1. Turn off the main electrical system

switch prior to connecting the
generator.

2. In accordance with national and local

standards, a double throw transfer
switch must be installed in the
system.

Always shut off
main power prior

to temporary connection of the
generator to a building electrical
system.

Installation of the
generator as a

backup electrical source must be
performed by a qualified (licensed or
certified) electrical technician.

!

WARNING

!

WARNING

2.5

300

600

1000

600

375

250

5

600

1200

500

300

200

125

7.5

900

1800

350

200

125

100

10

1200

2400

250

150

100

50

15

1800

3600

150

100

65

20

2400

4800

175

125

75

50

25

3000

6000

150

100

60

30

3600

7200

125

65

40

4800

9600

90

Amps

Watts

Watts

#8

#10

#12

#14

#16

120 V

240 V

Wire

Wire

Wire

Wire

Wire

EXTENSION CORDS

MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LENGTHS (IN FEET)

Operation (Continued)

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Air conditioner

2000-3000

Automatic washer

150-1500

Brooder

100+

Clothes dryer

5000-10,000

Coffee maker

400-700

Electric drill (small)

225-1000

Electric drill (large)

500-1000

Fan

40-200

Freezer

300-500

Hot plate

330-1100

Iron

500-1500

Light bulb

As Rated

Load Device

Watts

Load Device

Watts

Radio

50-200

Refrigerator

190-2000

Skillet

1200

Space heater

600-4800

Sump pump

400-3000

Television

200-500

Toaster

900-1700

Vacuum cleaner

200-300

Water pump

1000-3000

Water heater

1000-5000

Small hand saw

1000-2000

Large hand saw

1500-2500

ESTIMATED POWER USAGE (WATTS)

Installation for
Stand-by Use

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