Multiquip DCA25SSIU Portable Generator User Manual


 
PAGE 28 — DCA-25SSIU — PARTS AND OPERATION MANUAL(STD) — REV. #7 (04/18//12)
DCA-25SSIU — OUTPUT TERMINAL PANEL
Output Terminal Panel
The output control panel is located on the rear (control panel)
end of the generator. The UVW lugs are protected by a face
plate cover that can be secured in the close position by a
pad lock.
120 Volt Receptacle
One GFCI Duplex NEMA 5-20R (120V, 20 Amp) receptacle
is located on the output terminal. This receptacle can be
used anytime the generator is in operation. The receptacle
is controlled by the circuit breaker located on the control
panel.
The reset button will reset the receptacle after being tripped.
Pressing the "Test Button" (See Figure 8) in the center of
this receptacle will check the GFCI function. The receptacle
should be tested at least once a month.
Figure 8. GFCI Test Button
Connecting Load
Loads can be connected to the generator by the UVW Lugs or
the duplex receptacle. (See Figure 9). Make sure to read the
operation manual before attempting to connect a load to the
generator.
Figure 9. Connecting Loads
Circuit Breakers
To protect the generator from an overload, a 3-pole, 60 amp,
main
circuit breaker is provided to protect the UVWO output
terminals from overload. In addition two single-pole, 20 amp
GFCI
circuit breakers are provided to protect the GFCI
receptacles from overload. Three 50 amp circuit breakers
have also been provided to protect the load side of the
generator from overload. Make sure to switch
ALL
circuit
breakers to the "OFF" position prior to starting the engine.
Maximum Output
The entire load connected to the UVW l ugs and all four slots in
the duplex receptacle must not exceed 22 kW in standby or 20
kW in prime output.
120V Receptacles - These receptacles can be used
anytime the generator is in operation. They are controlled
by the circuit breakers above them.
Twist Lock Dual Voltage Receptacles - To use these
receptacles, place the voltage selector switch in the single
phase 240/120 voltage position and adjust the output
voltage to 240 volts with the voltage regulator on the
control panel (see Figure 6, page 24). Place the voltmeter
change-over switch to the U-W position and the ammeter
change-over switch to the U or W to read the output.