North Star M165923V.1 Portable Generator User Manual


 
Installation / Initial Set-Up
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The generator cannot power your entire home -- you must work with the
installing electrician to determine which devices/appliances you wish to
power during an outage. The electrician can help you determine which
circuits and devices can be powered simultaneously without overloading the
generator.
(See the previous section of this manual entitled “Power Load Planning &
Management” for more information on load application and selection.)
Using as a
Portable Power
Source
When using the generator as a portable power source, you can plug
electric devices and appliances directly into the generator’s electrical
outlets.
There are four different kinds of electrical outlets on the generator:
1. One 120/240 Volt, 50 Amp straight-blade receptacle (NEMA 14-50R
receptacle compatible with NEMA 14-50P mating plug)
2. One 120/240 Volt, 30 Amp locking receptacle (NEMA L14-30R
locking receptacle compatible with L14-30P mating plug)
3. One 120 Volt, 30 Amp locking receptacle (NEMA L5-30R receptacle
compatible with NEMA L5-30P mating plug)
4. Two 120 Volt, 20 Amp duplex straight-blade receptacles (NEMA 5-
20R duplex receptacles compatible with NEMA 5-20P or 5-15P
mating plugs).
(See more technical detail about these receptacles and their associated
circuit breakers in the “Machine Component Identification” section of this
manual.)
Make sure you plug each electrical device/appliance into the correct
generator outlet based on the device’s plug configuration and
voltage/amperage rating. Never exceed the amperage rating of an outlet.
120/240V-50A
120/240V-50A
Please read your owner's manual before operating, if you do not have a manual or have questions, call customer service at 1-800-270-0810
GENERATOR
13000 PPG
PRO SERIES
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
120V-30A
120V-20A
120V
120V
120V
120/240V-30A
30A
120/240V-30A
20A
20A
(2) NEMA
5-20
R
Duplex
NEMA
14-50
R
NEMA
L14-30
R
NEMA
L5-30
R