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Long work. Branded engine. Electric starter. Autostart (ATS). Automatic voltage regulator (AVR). Output 12 V.
Automatic voltage regulator. Autostart system. Economical fuel consumption. Hour metre.
Fuelpetrolpetrol
Output voltage230 B230 B
Rated power5 kW5 kW
Max. power5.5 kW5.5 kW
Alternatorsynchronoussynchronous
Alternator windingcoppercopper
Engine
ICE type4-stroke4-stroke
Motor typeHyundai IC420Hyundai IC390
Engine size420 cm³390 cm³
Power15 hp13 hp
Starter typeelectric starter (key)electric starter (key)
Fuel consumption (50% load)1.6 l/h1.6 l/h
Fuel tank volume25 L25 L
Fuel level indicator
Motor coolingairair
Connection (sockets)
Total number of sockets11
Sockets 230 V32 A x132 A x1
Output 12 Vterminalsterminals
Features
Features
autostart (ATS)
automatic voltage regulator (AVR)
display
hour metre
voltmeter
autostart (ATS)
automatic voltage regulator (AVR)
display
hour metre
voltmeter
General
Protection levelIP 23IP 23
Noise level73 dB
Dimensions725х595х580 mm730x570x600 mm
Weight74 kg81.5 kg
Added to E-Catalogapril 2020august 2018

Motor type

Model name of the engine installed in the generator. Knowing this name, you can, if necessary, find detailed data on the engine and clarify how it meets your requirements. In addition, model data may be needed for some specific tasks, including maintenance and repair.

Note that modern generators are often equipped with branded engines from famous manufacturers: Honda, John Deere, Mitsubishi, Volvo, etc. Such engines are more expensive than similar units from little-known brands, but this is offset by higher quality and/or solid warranty conditions , and in many cases, the ease of finding spare parts and additional documentation (such as manuals for special maintenance and minor repairs).

Engine size

The working volume of the engine in a gasoline or diesel generator (see "Fuel"). Theoretically, more volume usually means more power, but in fact, everything is not so clear. Firstly, the specific power strongly depends on the type of fuel, and in gasoline units, also on the type of internal combustion engine (see above). Secondly, similar engines of the same power can have different volumes, and there is a practical point here: with the same power, a larger engine consumes more fuel, but by itself it can cost less.

Power

The operating power of the engine installed in the generator. Traditionally stated in horsepower; 1 HP approximately equal to 735 watts.

First of all, the rated power of the generator directly depends on this indicator (see above): in principle, it cannot be higher than the engine power, moreover, part of the engine power is spent on heat, friction and other losses. And the smaller the difference between these capacities, the higher the efficiency of the generator and the more economical it is. However high efficiency affects the cost, but this difference can pay off with regular use due to fuel savings.

Noise level

The noise level produced by the generator when operating in normal mode. The less noise the unit makes, the more comfortable it is to use, the closer it can be placed to people, but the higher its price, all other things being equal.

It is also worth considering that generators with internal combustion engines are, in principle, quite noisy equipment. Thus, even the "quietest" units produce < 70 dB - this is the volume of a conversation in tones from medium to high. Accordingly, it is recommended to install the device remotely from the place of use. At the same time, we note that the noise level is not directly related to the power: for example, among units of 80 dB and more, there are both heavy and relatively low-power models.

Weight

The total weight of the unit - usually excluding fuel; the weight on full tank can be easily determined knowing the tank capacity.

In general, more powerful generators are inevitably heavier, but models with similar characteristics can differ significantly in weight. When assessing these differences and generally choosing an option based on weight, it is worth considering the specifics of the generator's use. So, if the device is often to be moved from place to place - for example, when used "on the road" - it may be worth paying attention to lighter units that are more convenient to transport. However, it is worth considering that the downside of a lightweight design is often an increased cost or a reduced degree of protection. But for stationary use, you can not pay special attention to this parameter - or even the opposite: choose a heavier (and, as a rule, more advanced and functional) option.

Regarding specific figures, it is worth noting that modern generators are generally quite massive. Thus, a small weight for such equipment is considered not only < 20 kg, but even 20-30 kg ; many units weigh 150-200 kg, or even more, and the weight of stationary industrial models is measured in tons.
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