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1) NEC requires a load or circuit intended for extended operation be de-rated to 80%. That's just fact. Your home A/C, as an example, will have wiring and breaker 125% of the projected load. Question: Does Propower have a duty cycle or continuous power limit, or did Ford design these to meet rated output for continuous operation (3 hours or more)?
2) Propower 7.2 delivers two legs of 3.6KW each. One connot (or should not) exceed 30amps at 120V. Am I correct in thinking Propower2.4 is 120V only, single leg, and is able to deliver all 20 amps out one outlet should I so desire? Does that mean said outlet is a NEMA 5-20R?
Thanks!
-d
2) Propower 7.2 delivers two legs of 3.6KW each. One connot (or should not) exceed 30amps at 120V. Am I correct in thinking Propower2.4 is 120V only, single leg, and is able to deliver all 20 amps out one outlet should I so desire? Does that mean said outlet is a NEMA 5-20R?
Thanks!
-d
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