Generac 9400/7500-Watt Duel Fuel Electric Gasoline/propane Portable Generator
Product Overview
9400/7500-Watt Duel Fuel Electric Gasoline/Propane Portable Generator Dual Fuel – Gas - 8125w Peak / 6500w Running; Propane – 8500w Peak / 6800w Running COsense Technology – STOPS, ALERTS, SAVES. Powerful protection against hazardous carbon monoxide. Electric Start provides reliable, hassle free startups (battery included). PowerRush Advanced Technology delivers over 30% more starting capacity allowing you to do more with less.* Generac's 420cc OHV engine - With splash lubrication - provides a long engine life. Low-oil level shutdown automatically safeguards engine from damage. Large-capacity steel fuel tank with incorporated fuel gauge provides durability and up to an 10 hour run-time at 50% load on gasoline and 5 hour run-time at 50% load on LP using a 20 lb tank. Propane compatibility allows the unit to run on a 20 lb LP tank (not included). Fuel source selector allows the unit to switch seamlessly between fuel types to prevent unit shutdown. Hour Meter tracks maintenance intervals. Heavy-duty, never-flat wheels allow for easy portability. Fold-down locking handle for sturdy portability and compact storage. HomeLink manual transfer switch compatible for safe home backup power. *Increases electrical current upon demand; above rated output when starting electric motors Mfg #80112
- Dual Fuel – Gas - 8125w Peak / 6500w Running; Propane – 8500w Peak / 6800w Running
- COsense Technology – STOPS, ALERTS, SAVES. Powerful protection against hazardous carbon monoxide.
- Electric Start provides reliable, hassle free startups (battery included).
- PowerRush Advanced Technology delivers over 30% more starting capacity allowing you to do more with less.
Proposition 65 Information
WARNING: Operating, servicing, and maintaining this equipment can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your equipment in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your equipment. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.