Lincoln Electric IM871-A Portable Generator User Manual


 
No Load
3700 RPM ±50 R.P.M.
AC CC Weld Output
125 Amps @ 20 Volts
AC CC Weld Output
100 Amps @ 25 Volts
Auxiliary Power 4000
Watts (120/240 Volts)
Robin / Subaru 9 HP Carb. Certified
EX 27
0.31 Gallons/Hour
(1.17 Liters/Hour)
.70 Gallons/Hour
(2.66 Liters/Hour)
.66 Gallons/Hour
(2.48 Liters/Hour)
.68 Gallons/Hour
(2.59 Liters/Hour)
Honda 9 HP
Carb. Certified
.30 Gallons/Hour
(1.14 Liters/Hour)
.58 Gallons/Hour
(2.18 Liters/Hour)
.55 Gallons/Hour
(2.1 Liters/Hour)
.67 Gallons/Hour
(2.54 Liters/Hour)
SPARK ARRESTER
Gasoline engine mufflers may emit sparks when the
engine is running. Some federal, state, or local laws
require spark arresters in locations where unarrested
sparks could present a fire hazard.
The Robin / Subaru and Honda models of the Power-
Arc 5500 come with a spark arrester as standard
equipment. Refer to the engine owner’s manual for
proper maintenance.
An
i
incorrect
a
additional
s
spark
a
arrester
m
may
l
lead
t
to
damage
t
to
t
the
e
engine
o
or
r
reduce
p
performance.
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A-4
INSTALLATION
POWER-ARC 5500
A-4
MUFFLER DEFLECTOR
The POWER-ARC 5500, Honda model, may or may
not be shipped with an exhaust deflector. If you
received one, you can mount it on the gasoline
engine if your needs so require.
To install the deflector, do the following:
• Align the holes on the deflector plate with the holes
on the muffler.
Position the deflector so that the opening points either
right, left, or downward, away from the operator.
Never
p
position
t
the
d
deflector
u
upward.
M
Moisture
o
or
debris
c
can
e
enter
t
the
e
engine
a
and
d
damage
i
it.
A
As
a
a
general
s
safety
p
practice,
p
position
t
the
d
deflector
t
to
direct
e
exhaust
g
gases
a
away
f
from
t
the
o
operator’s
face
a
and
e
eyes.
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• Fasten the deflector onto the muffler with the
screws provided.
NOTE:
The deflector reduces generator output
power up to 100 watts.
CAUTION
CAUTION
PowerArc 5500 Typical Fuel Consumption