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ASSEmBLY

GrOUNDING THE GENErATOr

A grounding nut (X, Fig. 3) is supplied

with the generator for use when required

by local electrical ordinances. Your

local electric company or a certified

electrician should be able to help you

with this information.

USE OF ExTENSION cOrDS

Risk

of

unsafe

operation. Use only grounded extension

cords. Use only three wire or double-

insulated power tools.
Only use grounded extension cords

that are rated for outdoor use and

equipment with a third-wire ground. It

is recommended that GFCI protected

spider box or inline GFCI adapter are

used when connecting to any of the

generator’s receptacles.
When a long extension cord is used

to connect an appliance or tool to the

minimum gauge for Extension cord Sets

Volts

Total Length of cord in Feet

120V

0–25

(0–6.7 m)

26–50

(7.9–15.2 m)

51–100

(15.5–30.5 m)

101–150

(30.8–45.7 m)

240V

0–50

(0–15.2 m)

51–100

(15.5–30.5 m)

101–200

(30.8–60.9 m)

201–300

(61.2–91.4 m)

Ampere

rating

AWG

0–10

16

16

14

14

10–13

16

16

14

12

13–16

14

14

12

12

16–25

12

12

12

10

25–30

10

10

10

Not Recommended

Extension cord

Length

Amp

Load

Voltage Drop

16 AWG 14 AWG

12 AWG

10 AWG

25 Foot

7.6 m

10 A

2.0

1.3

0.8

0.5

15 A

3.0

1.9

1.2

0.8

20 A

4.0

2.5

1.6

1.1

30 A

6.0

3.8

2.3

1.6

50 Foot

15.2 m

10 A

4.0

2.5

1.6

1.1

15 A

6.0

3.8

2.3

1.6

20 A

8.0

5.0

3.1

2.1

30 A

12.0

7.5

4.7

3.2

100 Foot

30.5 m

10 A

8.0

5.0

3.1

2.1

15 A

12.0

7.5

4.7

3.2

20 A

16.0

10.0

6.2

4.2

30 A

24.0

15.0

9.3

6.3

150 Foot

45.7 m

10 A

12.0

7.5

4.7

3.2

15 A

18.0

11.3

7.0

4.7

20 A

24.0

15.0

9.3

6.3

30 A

36.0

22.5

14.0

9.5

generator, a voltage drop occurs. The

longer the cord, the greater the voltage

drop. This results in less voltage being

supplied to the appliance or tool and

increases the amount of current (amp)

draw or reduces performance. A heavier

cord with a larger wire size will reduce

the voltage drop. Be sure to choose a

cord that will supply enough voltage

to operate your tool or appliance. The

tables indicate appropriate gauge for

extension cords and the voltage drop

caused by the use of extension cords,

given different electrical loads.

Risk of unsafe

operation. Operating equipment at low

voltage can cause it to overheat. Using

an excessively long extension cord can

cause the cord to overheat.

Risk of unsafe

operation. Keep electrical cords in good

condition. Do not use worn, bare or

frayed cords because they can cause

electrical shock.

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