1dca-220ssj/ssju — load application – Multiquip MQ Power Whisperwatt 50 Hz Generator DCA-220SSJ User Manual

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DCA-220SSJ/SSJU— OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #1 (01/06/09) — PAGE 43

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DCA-220SSJ/SSJU — LOAD APPLICATION

Single Phase Load

Always be sure to check the nameplate on the generator
and equipment to insure the wattage, amperage, frequency,
and voltage requirements are satisfactorily supplied by the
generator for operating the equipment.

Generally, the wattage listed on the nameplate of the
equipment is its rated output. Equipment may require 130—
150% more wattage than the rating on the nameplate, as
the wattage is influenced by the efficiency, power factor and
starting system of the equipment.

Motors and motor-driven
equipment draw much greater
current for starting than during
operation.

When connecting ordinary power tools, a capacity of up to
the generating set’s rated output (kW) multiplied by 0.8 can
be used.

If wattage is not given on the
equipment's name plate,
approximate wattage may be
determined by multiplying
nameplate voltage by the
nameplate amperage.

The power factor of this generator is 0.8. See Table 5 below
when connecting loads.

If 3Ø load (kVA) is not given on
the equipment nameplate,
approximate 3Ø load output
maybe determined by multiplying
voltage by amperage by 1.732.

When connecting a resistance load such as an
incandescent lamp or electric heater, a capacity of up to
the generating set’s rated output (kW) can be used.

When connecting a fluorescent or mercury lamp, a
capacity of up to the generating set’s rated output (kW)
multiplied by 0.6 can be used.

When connecting an electric drill or other power tools,
pay close attention to the required starting current
capacity.

NOTE

WATTS = VOLTAGE x AMPERAGE

Three Phase Load

When calculating the power requirements for 3-phase power
use the following equation:

NOTE

An inadequate size connecting cable which cannot carry the
required load can cause a voltage drop which can burn out
the appliance or tool and overheat the cable. See Table 6.

NOTE

Before connecting this generator to any building’s electrical
system, a

licensed electrician must install an isolation

(transfer) switch. Serious damage to the building’s
electrical system may occur without this transfer switch.

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Table 6. Cable Selection (50 Hz, Single Phase Operation)

Current

in

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Load in Watts

Maximum Allowable Cable Length

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At 200

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#10 Wire

#12 Wire

#14 Wire

#16 Wire

2.5

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600

1000 ft.

600 ft.

375 ft.

250 ft.

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200 ft.

125 ft.

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1800

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200 ft.

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50 ft.

CAUTION: Equipment damage can result from low voltage

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