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Voltage Selector Switch<br />

The power available to each receptacle depends on the position of the<br />

voltage selector switch.<br />

Switch Position<br />

120V ONLY<br />

120V/240V<br />

Receptacle<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4A<br />

4B<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4A-4B<br />

Available Power<br />

30A at 120V<br />

20A at 120V<br />

20A at 120V<br />

30A at 120V<br />

None<br />

22.9A at 120V<br />

20A at 120V<br />

20A at 120V<br />

22.9A at 240V<br />

120V ONLY Position<br />

When the voltage selector switch is in the 120V ONLY position, you<br />

do not need to spread the load over the receptacles. You must,<br />

however, make sure the load on any receptacle does not exceed its<br />

available power shown in the preceding table and the total load does<br />

not exceed 45.8 amps.<br />

120V/240V Position<br />

When the voltage selector switch is in the 120V/240V position, you<br />

must balance the load. Divide the load between the two sets of<br />

receptacles shown below. Balancing is necessary because each set of<br />

receptacles is powered by only one power producing circuit that can<br />

produce a maximum of 22.9 amps.<br />

Set of<br />

Receptacles<br />

134B<br />

2<br />

4A<br />

Total Current<br />

Available<br />

22.9A<br />

22.9A<br />

Power Producing<br />

Circuit<br />

1<br />

2<br />

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