Generac GP9500E 9500W Tri Fuel Portable Generator

Model #8063
549654
UPC 00696471108248
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    Product overview

    Capable of running on gasoline, liquid propane, or natural gas fuel source with the simple turn of a dial, this portable generator offers power, flexibility and reliability. With 12,500 starting watts and 9500 running watts (Gas), the GP9500E Tri Fuel is simple to use, durable and easy to move in an emergency, around your next home project or wherever else you need it most. Onboard COsense technology provides powerful protection from hazardous carbon monoxide and the 500cc Generac OHV engine provides consistent power for multiple applications, while a 7.5-gallon fuel tank delivers up to 9.5-hours runtime at 50% load (Gas). 49-state compliant.
    • Tri-fuel design
    • Easy-to-use electric start rocker switch
    • Reliable OHV engine with splash lubrication
    • 4 Ft. LP connector hose included
    • Ergonomic handle
    • Never-flat wheel kit included for portability
    • 1 In. steel-tube cradle for added durability and strength
    • Covered outlets provide added protection from the environment and rugged working conditions
    • Low-oil level shutdown automatically safeguards the engine from damage
    • COsense technology
    Voltage120/240 VAC
    Warranty3 Yr. Residential, 2 Yr. Commercial
    Run Time9.5 Hrs. Gasoline/ 4.5 Hrs. Propane
    Engine TypeOHV
    Fuel TypeGas/LPG/Natural Gas
    FrameSteel
    Continuous Wattage9500
    Maximum Wattage12,500
    StartElectric Start
    Engine Displacement500cc
    Outlets3
    Fuel Tank7.5 Gal.
    Weight (Lb.)219
    Width (In.)27.1
    Height (In.)27.6
    Length (In.)27.5
    BrandGenerac
    UPC00696471108248
    Product typeGenerator
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    • WARNING:

      Operating, servicing and maintaining this equipment can expose you to chamicals 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, no 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 to go www.p65warnings.ca.gov.

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