Powering Appliances - Honeywell HW7000E Owner's Manual

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Powering Appliances

Powering Appliances
NOTE:
In this manual, the term "appliance" refers to any electri-
cal device that can be connected to generator for power.
Rules for Powering Appliances
NOTICE
NEVER start generator with electrical appliances plugged in
and turned on.
WARNING
Faulty appliances and power cords can result in elec-
trical shock.
• Before attempting to power an appliance, be sure gen-
erator has been properly grounded, and the appliance
and power cord are in good working order.
• NEVER use generator for any purpose other than its
intended use.
• NEVER parallel connect generators or lengthen the
exhaust pipe.
• NEVER connect generator directly to any household
receptacle using a power cord with male plugs at both
ends.
WARNING
Medical and Life Support Uses
• In case of emergency, call 911 immediately.
• NEVER use this product to power life support devices
or life support appliances.
• NEVER use this product to power medical devices or
medical appliances.
• Inform your electricity provider immediately if you or
anyone in your household depends on electrical equip-
ment to live.
• Inform your electrical provider immediately if a loss of
power would cause you or anyone in your household to
experience a medical emergency.
Plan carefully: Before using the generator to power
appliances, take time to add power ratings (wattage)
of each appliance and verify that total wattage does
not exceed rated output of generator. Power rating
information can usually be found on an appliance's
product label, stamped inside, or on the back of the
appliance. See Table 1 for a listing of average appli-
ance wattage requirements.
NEVER overload: Circuit breakers will stop the flow
of electricity between generator and appliance if the
generator is overloaded. This will be indicated by a
"tripped" breaker. If the master circuit breaker is
tripped, reduce the load on the Twist-Lock (NEMA
L14-30R) receptacle and reset the breaker. If a duplex
circuit breaker is tripped, reduce the load on the
duplex (NEMA 5-20R) receptacles above the breaker,
wait several minutes for the breaker to cool, and reset
the breaker.
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Pay attention to appliance operation: If appliance
begins to operate abnormally, becomes sluggish, or
stops suddenly, turn it OFF immediately. Disconnect
appliance and determine whether problem is appli-
ance, or if load capacity of generator has been
exceeded.
Use suitable extension cords: If using an extension
cord to connect appliance to generator, use only UL-
listed, three-prong extension cords that are intended
for outdoor use. Be sure extension cord is proper size
(wire gauge) to handle electric load that will be
plugged into it.
CAUTION
NEVER run power cords under carpet, rugs, or other materi-
als where heat might build up or cord damage may go unno-
ticed.
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