GENERATOR OUTPUTS
A wide range of voltages are available to supply voltage for
many different applications. Voltages are selected by using
the voltage selector switch (Figure 13). To obtain some of
the voltages as listed in Table 7 (see below) will require a
fine adjustment using the voltage regulator (VR) control
knob located on the control panel.
The voltage selector switch (Figure 13) is located above
the output terminal panel’s Hard Wire Hook-up Panel. It
has been provided for ease of voltage selection.
Figure 13. Voltage Change-Over Board
The voltage selector switch has a locking button to protect
the generator and load from being switched while the
engine is running. To lock the voltage selector switch, press
and hold the red button located at the bottom of the switch.
CAUTION
change the position of the voltage selector
switch while the engine is running. place
circuit breaker in the OFF position before selecting
voltage
Three Phase
208V 220V 240V 416V 440V 480V
Single Phase
120V 1127V 139V 240V 254V 277V
Generator Amperage
Table 8 shows the maximum amps the generator can
provide. DO NOT exceed the maximum amps as listed..
The load capability of the GFCI receptacles is directly
related to the voltage being supplied at either the output
terminals or the 2 twist lock auxiliary receptacles.
Tables 9 and 10 show what amount of current is available
at the GFCI receptacles when the output terminals and
twist lock receptacles are in use. Be careful that your load
does not to exceed the available current capability at the
receptacles.
1Ø 120 Volt 100 amps (4 wire)
1Ø 240 Volt 50 amps (4 wire)
3Ø 240 Volt 108 amps
3Ø 480 Volt 54 amps
KW in Use
1Ø 240/120V
GFCI Duplex
5-20R 120V
26.0 0
24.8 5 amps/receptacle
23.6 10 amps/receptacle
22.4 15 amps/receptacle
21.2 20 amps/receptacle
3Ø 240/480V
GFCI Duplex
5-20R 120V
45
0 amps/receptacle
40.9
5 amps/receptacle
36.7
10 amps/receptacle
32.6
15 amps/receptacle
28.4
20 amps/receptacle