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Horizon170
Aug 27, 2005Explorer
Professor95, Please tell me the difference between FL and LR amps?
I have a Construction type generator with a Briggs engine.
KVA 2.6
Peak 2600W
Cont. 2350W
In my B van I have an AC 7100 BTU
Kilowatts 1.2
FL amp compressor 8.1/Motor 2.9 (I think this means running amps)
LR amp Compressor 34.2/Motor 6.6 (and this means starting amps)
The generator will operate with the AC plus a 750 watt microvave but I don't know if I run the chance of burning it up with both the AC & MW running.
In looking at the Gen. schematics T1 and T3 (black) go thru the same 20 amp Circuit Breaker and then to the proper side of the Duplex receptacle. T2 and T4 (white) go to the other side of the receptacle with a jumper to the ground (green) and then to chassis ground. It appears to me that your two pigtail to 30 amp line adapter or the store bought brand would work OK with this receptacle.
Is 20 amp CB the correct size?
The voltage is 110 under load.
I have a Construction type generator with a Briggs engine.
KVA 2.6
Peak 2600W
Cont. 2350W
In my B van I have an AC 7100 BTU
Kilowatts 1.2
FL amp compressor 8.1/Motor 2.9 (I think this means running amps)
LR amp Compressor 34.2/Motor 6.6 (and this means starting amps)
The generator will operate with the AC plus a 750 watt microvave but I don't know if I run the chance of burning it up with both the AC & MW running.
In looking at the Gen. schematics T1 and T3 (black) go thru the same 20 amp Circuit Breaker and then to the proper side of the Duplex receptacle. T2 and T4 (white) go to the other side of the receptacle with a jumper to the ground (green) and then to chassis ground. It appears to me that your two pigtail to 30 amp line adapter or the store bought brand would work OK with this receptacle.
Is 20 amp CB the correct size?
The voltage is 110 under load.
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