5-2-7 FUSE
The fuse prevents DC output overcurrent and shortcircuit overcurrent. If the generator is operated at a level exceeding the
maximum current, it can cause insulation deterioration. burning, electric shock. and electric leakage. The fuse protects the
generator from these troubles.
Fuse capacity: 1 OA
5-2-8 RECEPTACLE
and AC PLUGS
These are used for taking AC output power from the generator. A total of five kinds of receptacles, each varying in rated
voltage and current from another, are used. Each model has at least one receptacle to deliver the rated generator output.
As many AC plugs as the receptacles, each matching the corresponding receptacle, are provided. Table 5-4 shows the rated
current for each receptacle. Be careful not to use the receptacles and AC plugs beyond the specified limits to prevent burn-
ing.
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up to total i 5 amperes
from two receptacles
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up to 15 amperes
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up to 20 amperes
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up to 30 amperes
(See Caution.)
Table 5-4
5-2-9 TERMINALS
The terminals are for producing DC output power, and
come in two colors, red and black. The red one is positive
(+), and the black one negative (-) .
5-2-10 FRONT COVER
The front cover is an aluminum die casting and is mounted
on the main bearing cover of the engine. It has vents to dis-
charge cooling air from the generator and the vents are de-
signed to prevent fingers from entering.
Ceution: Taking out power from TWIST LOCK RECEPTACLE,
put rhe plug into ouflet end turn clockwise to lock it.
Fig. 5-9
RED
BLACK
Fig. 5- 10
RGX405, RGX405D
RGX305 RGX305D
RGX505, RGX505D
Fig 5-17
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