Low oil shutdown, Generator capacity, Obtaining electricity from generator – Sears 919.329150 User Manual

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LOW OIL SHUTDOWN

Vbur Crafteman generator engine is equipped with

Low on Shutdown. Low Oli Shutdown is a safety

device designed to protect your engine from damage

in the event the oii levei in the crankcase is iow.

If while the engine is running, the oil gets low, it will

automatically shut Itself down and will mt restart until
the oil is added. If the oil is low before start-up, the

generator will not start until oil is added.

NOTE: The Low OH Shutdown mechanism is very sen­

sitive. You must fill the engine to the tiill mark on the
dipstick to inactivate this safety device.

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 should

always be calculated when matching a generator
wattage capacity to the appliance or tool.

There are two types of electrical appliances that

can be powered by your generator:

A. Items such as radios, light bulbs, television

seta, and micrawaves have a 'resistive load'.
Starting wattaga and running wattaga are the
same.

B. Items such as refrigerators, air compressors,

washer, dryer, and hand tools that use an
electrical motor have an 'induotivs load'.

Inductive load appliances and tools require

approximately 2 to 4 times the listed wattage
for start'ina the equipment. 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: Some inductive appliances and tools will list
on the motor name plate, the startirtg and rannlng
voltage and amperage requirements. Use the follow­
ing formula to convert voltage and amperage to

wattage; (Volts X Amp = Watt^

Always start your largest electric motor first, and
teen plug in other items, ona at a time.

NOTE: On 120-volt loads the maximum starting watt­
age should NOT exceed one half of the rated generator

wattage. Example; a 5000 rated wattage generator =
2500 maximum starting wattaga.

The guide is provided to assist you in determining the
appliances and tools that can be ran with the wattage
capacity of your generator.

Application Guide

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OBTAINING ELECTRICITY FROM
GENERATOR

There are basically two ways to obtain electriolty form
a generator;

Use of extension cords directly from the genera­
tor to the appliance, lights, tools, etc.

Use of a double-throw transfer switch installed

directly to the main electrical supply outside of
the house.

Extension Cord

Whan using an appliance or tool at a considerable
distance from the generator, a 3-wire extension cord
that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot
receptacle that accepts toe tool's plug MUST be
used in order to reduce the risk of electrical shock. A
cord of adequate size must be used. A minimum of 12
gauge wire size with at least a 20 amp draw can be
used. When amperage exceeds 20 amps a 10 gauge
wire size should be used.

^WARNING

■An extension cord that is hot
|to the touch is overloaded.

Repair or replace damaged extenrion cords
immediately.

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