Additional information, Additional information -12, Do not overload the generator – Generac Power Systems 00916-1 User Manual

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Generac NP-50G Recreational Vehicle Generator

Place the lever in the “Winter” position (25 - 30°F), so the hole

in the plastic tube is covered and the aluminum tube is opened.

As mentioned previously, the end of the aluminum tube is

positioned very close to the exhaust manifold. As the engine

is running and the exhaust system heats up, heated air is dravwi

through the aluminum tube, which helps to prevent ice from

forming on the carburetor.

■ DO NOT OVERLOAD THE GENERATOR

You can read the rated wattage/amperage capacity of your gen­

erator on the generator data decal (see “Identification Record”

on Page 3).

Applying electrical loads in excess of the unit's rated capac­

ity will cause the engine-generator to automatically shutdown.

To avoid overloading, add up the wattage of all connected elec­

trical lighting, appliance, tool and motor loads. This total should

not be greater than the generator's rated wattage capacity.

• Most lighting, appliance,, tool and motor loads indicate their

required watts on their nameplate or data plate. For light

bulbs, simply note the wattage rating of the bulb.

• If a load does not show its rated wattage, multiply that load's

rated VOLTS times AMPS to obtain WATTS.

• Induction type motors (such as those that run the vehicle's

furnace fan, refrigerator, air conditioner, etc.) need about 2-

1/2 time more watts of power for starting than for running

(for a few seconds during motor starting). Be sure to allow

for this when connecting electrical loads to the generator.

Rrst, figure the watts needed to start electric motors in the

system. To that figure, add the running wattages of other

items that will be operated by the generator.

• Do not apply heavy electrical loads for the first two or three

hours of operation.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This section discusses some the the engine protective devices,

overload protection and breaking in a new generator.

■ AUTOMATIC LOW OIL PRESSURE

SHUTDOWN_______________________________

The engine is equipped with a normally-closed (N.C.) oil pres­

sure switch (Figure 5). Engine oil pressure holds the switch

open during cranking and operation. Should oil pressure drop

below a pre-set level, the switch contacts close and the engine

automatically shuts down.

WAHAGE REFERENCE GUIDE

RUNNING

WAHS

‘Air Conditioner (12,000 Btu).............................................. 1700

Battery Charger (20 amp).....................................................500

Belt Sander (3”).................................................................. 1000

Chain Saw.......................................................................... 1200

Circular Saw (6-12”)................. ............................... 800 to 1000

Coffee Maker...................................................................... 1000

‘Compressor (1HP)............................................................. 2000

‘Deep Freeze........................................................................ 500

Disc Sander (9”)..................................................................1200

Electric Range (one element) ............................................ 1500

Electric Skillet..................................................................... 1250

‘Furnace Fan (1/3 HP)........................................................ 1200

Hair Dryer............................................................................1200

Hand Drill (1")................................................................;...... 1100

Hedge Trimmer..................................................................... 450

Impact Wrench......................................................................500

RUNNING

WAHS

Lawn Mower........................................................................1200

Light Bulb............................................................................ 100

Microwave Oven................................................................... 700

‘Milk Cooler....................................................................... 1100

Oil Burner on Furnace...........................................................300

Oil Fired Space Heater (140,000 Btu)................................. 400

‘Paint Sprayer, Airless (1/3 HP)............................................ 600

Radio............................................................................ 50 to 200

‘Refrigerator.......................................................................... 600

Slow Cooker..........................................................................200

‘Submersible Pump (1-1/2 HP)........................................... 2800

‘Submersible Pump (1 HP)................................................. 2000

‘Table Saw (lO'O................................................... 1750 to 2000

Television.............................................................. 1750 to 2000

* Allow 2-1/2 times the listed watts for starting these devices.

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