Operation, Caution, Connecting electrical loads – Champion Power Equipment 71530 User Manual

Page 18: Stopping the engine, Do not overload generator

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OPeRaTION

Connecting electrical Loads

1. Let the engine stabilize and warm up for a few

minutes after starting

2. Plug in and turn on the desired 120/240 Volt AC

single phase, 60 Hz electrical loads.

– DO NOT connect 3-phase loads to the generator.

– DO NOT connect 50 Hz loads to the generator.

– DO NOT overload the generator.

Connecting a generator to your electric utility company’s
power lines or to another power source may be against
the law. In addition this action, if done incorrectly, could
damage your generator and appliances and could cause
serious injury or even death to you or a utility worker who
may be working on nearby power lines. If you plan to run a
portable electric generator during an outage, please notify
your electric utility company immediately and remember
to plug your appliances directly into the generator. Do not
plug the generator into any electric outlet in your home.
Doing so could create a connection to the utility company
power lines. You are responsible for ensuring that your
generator’s electricity does not feed back into the electric
utility power lines.
If the generator will be connected to a building electrical
system, consult your local utility company or a qualified
electrician. Connections must isolate generator power from
utility power and must comply with all applicable laws and
codes.

NOTe

Stopping the engine

1. Turn off and unplug all electrical loads. Never start

or stop the generator with electrical devices plugged
in or turned on.

2. Let the generator run at no-load for several minutes

to stabilize internal temperatures of the engine and
generator.

3. Turn the Fuel Valve to the “OFF” position.
4. Let the engine run until fuel starvation has stopped

the engine. This usually takes a few minutes.

5. Press the engine switch to the “OFF” position.
6. Turn Battery Switch to the “Off” Position.
Important: Always ensure that the Fuel Valve and the
Engine Switch are in the “OFF” position when the
engine is not in use.

When turning off the generator after LPG operation, turn
the fuel knob on LPG cylinder off too. Make sure it is in
the fully closed position.

NOTe

If the engine will not be used for a period of two (2) weeks
or longer, please see the Storage section for proper engine
and fuel storage.

NOTe

Do Not Overload Generator

Capacity

Follow these simple steps to calculate the running and
starting watts necessary for your purposes.
1. Select the electrical devices you plan on running at

the same time.

2. Total the running watts of these items. This is

the amount of power you need to keep your items
running.

3. Identify the highest starting wattage of all devices

identified in step 1. Add this number to the number
calculated in step 2. Surge wattage is the extra
burst of power needed to start some electric driven
equipment. Following the steps listed under “Power
Management” will guarantee that only one device will
be starting at a time.

If the engine starts but does not run make certain that
the generator is on a flat, level surface. The engine
is equipped with a low oil sensor that will prevent the
engine from running when the oil level falls below a
critical threshold.

NOTe

When the battery switch is in the “ON” position, the
switch will light up if the battery is sending out a
charge. If the switch does not light up while in the “ON”
position, check that the battery connection is still good.

NOTe

The supplied 12V 15AH battery does re-charge while the
engine is running, but it is also recommended that the
battery be fully charged at least once per month.

NOTe

Starting the engine Cont’d.

If the ignition switch is held down in the “Start” position
longer than 5 seconds it could damage the starter.

CauTION

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