Ga-2.5h — load application, Caution – HONDA GA-2.5H User Manual

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GA-2.5H A.C. GENERATOR — OPERATION & PARTS MANUAL — REV. #4 (10/07/05) — PAGE 15

GA-2.5H — LOAD APPLICATION

Single Phase Load — 60 Hz

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

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

WATTS = VOLTAGE x AMPERAGE

The power factor of this generators is 1.0 See Table 3 below
when connecting loads.

NOTE

To determine the running wattage for your load, multiply
the running wattage as indicated by steps 1, 2, and 3 below:

1.

INCANDESCENT LOADS
Lights, heaters and similar appliances.
Total the running wattage and multiply by 1.
Example:
29 light bulbs @ 100W each = 2.9 KW
use a 3 KW generator.

2.

SMALL MOTORS
Drills and other small power tools.
Total the running wattage and multiply by 2.
Example:
A 1 inch drill runs at 1 KW
use a 2 KW generator.

3.

LARGE MOTORS
Submersible pumps, table saws etc.
Total the running wattage and multiply by 3.
Example:
A conveyor belt runs at 8 KW
use a 24 KW generator.

Extension Cables

When electric power is to be provided to various tools or
loads at some

distance from the generator, extension cords

are normally used.

Cables should be sized to allow for

distance in length and amperage so that the voltage
drop between the generators and point of use (load) is
held to a
minimum. Use the cable selection chart (Table 4 )
as a guide for selecting proper cable size.

The idle control device is operated at a
minimum load capacity of 100W. If the
load capacity is less than 100W, place
the idle control switch in the OFF

position.

NOTE

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

Always use

an adequate size

extension cable which can carry the

required load. See Table 4.

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

When using a combination of dual
receptacles, total load

should not

exceed the rated capacity of the
generator.

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