Generator power panel ratings, 3. generator power panel ratings – Miller Electric Blue Star 3500 Manuel d'utilisation

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7-3.

Generator Power Panel Ratings

Unless otherwise stated, the rating of duplex outlets is the combined load of all
receptacles.

NOTE

Total power from generator NOT to exceed 3500 Watts (60 Hz)

Receptacle

Protected

By

Panel

495 218

(USA)

Panel

495 315

(USA)

Panel

495 298

(USA)

Panel

495 279

(Canada-

CSA)

Panel

495 253

(S. Africa)

Panel

495 288

(South

America)

Panel

495 289

(Australia)

Panel

495 290

(Europe)

Panel

495 283

(S.E. Asia)

60 Hz

60 Hz

60 Hz

60 Hz

60 Hz

60 Hz

60 Hz

60 Hz

60 Hz

240 V

Twist Lock

CB1,2

30A/

3600W

240 V

Duplex

CB1,2

15A/

3500W

See

Note 2

15A/

3500W

240 V

Duplex

CB3,4

15A/

3500W

230 V

Single

CB1

15A/

3500W

15A/

3500W

15A/

3500W

230 V

Single

CB2

15A/

3500W

15A/

3500W

15A/

3500W

230 V

Single

CB1,2

15A/

3500W

230 V

Single

CB3,4

15A/

3500W

120 V

Twist Lock

CB1

30A/

3500W

30A/

3500W

120 V

Duplex

CB1,2
CB1,3

30A/

3500W

120 V

Duplex

CB2

20A/

2400W

120 V

Duplex

CB3

20A/

2400W

20A/

2400W

See

Note 3

20A/

2400W

120 V

Duplex

CB4

20A/

2400W

See

Note 3

20A/

2400W

Total

Power NOT

to exceed

3500W

3500W

3500W

3500W

3500W

3500W

3500W

3500W

3500W

For example, for the 495 218 Generator Power Panel,

120V, 1500W heater

1500W

120V, 10A chain saw

1200W

120V, 500W halogen lamp

500W

Total

3200W

This loading is OK.

120V, 1500W heater

1500W

120V, 10A chain saw

1200W

120V, 5A router

600W

120V, 500W halogen lamp

500W

Total

3800W

This loading is not OK.
It exceeds 3500W.

Notes: 1. Each receptacle of the duplex can provide 15A/1800W. Do not parallel the two 120V duplex receptacles.

2. Do not parallel the two 120V circuits.
3. Do not parallel the two duplex outlets.

Calculating total power provided by generator.
(See Section 11 − Generator Power Guidelines)

Each receptacle can provide the watts or amps as shown
above. However, the total power can not exceed 3500W.

The rating plate on electrical apparatus will contain the watts
consumed or the rated input amps. Watts may be calculated by
multiplying the rated voltage by the rated input amps.

watts = volts x amps

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