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AO_hitech wrote:
I found the owners manual for your generator. Based on the wiring diagram it looks like each "hot leg" when used with 240 volts is protected by a 13.5 amp breaker. That will limit each to that. Your AC is only a 120 volt appliance, so it is only using a single "leg". Therefore, you can only use 13.5 amps. If you can connect with a 120 volt connection instead that would likely solve the problem.
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sato4000 wrote:
It is only 30 amps when using 240VAC but I am using 240 VAC so that should be ok right?
โAug-08-2013 06:20 AM
RoyB wrote:
It could also mean that the 30AMP connection is only 30AMPs when using 240 VAC. It may only be 15AMPs when using 120VAC. Need to read the book for the fine print maybe...
It may fall under the spec I listed above....
read what (4) says about using 120VAC/240VAC rated power available at the 30AMP connector if you are running 120VAC.
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Amazon wrote:
2 to 120-volt 20-amp 3-prong outlet + 1 - 120-volt/240-volt 30-amp twist-lock outlet
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