Starting Watts: | 6250 |
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Rated Watts: | 5000 |
Max Watts: | 5500 |
Start Type: | Recoil,Electric,Remote |
The Champion Power Equipment electric remote start portable petrol generator is powered by a Euro 5 13hp 389cc Champion single cylinder, 4-stroke OHV engine that produces 5000 running watts and 6250 starting watts.
With a 25 litre fuel tank this unit can run up to 10 hours at 50% load. Our OHV engine is equipped with a low oil shut-off sensor and designed for long life and easy maintenance. This unit is ideal for RV's, trailers, traveling, power tools, jobs around the house, or home back-up power during emergencies.
Features:
3 Year Limited Warranty
What Will it Power? Ideal for powering some appliances, construction equipment, power tools, lighting and can be used as home back up power.
Please Note!!! Dual voltage generators will only give approx. 50-60% of the rated output wattage on 120v per socket.
All newly manufactured products are EU Stage V Compliant.
Starting Watts | 6250 |
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Max Watts | 5500 |
Rated Watts | 5000 |
AC Load | 2 x 110v / 1 x 240v |
Socket Rating | 32 / 32 |
Phase | Single |
Power Factor | 1 |
RPM | 3000 |
Engine | 389cc |
Fuel Capacity | 25 Litres |
Oil Capacity | 1.1 Litres |
Start Type | Recoil,Electric,Remote |
Low Oil Shutoff | Automatic |
Choke Type | Manual/Automatic |
Noise Level @ 7m | 74 dBA |
Dimensions L*W*H (Fully Assembled) |
100 x 57 x 63 cm |
Weight | 91.5 kg (201.7 lbs) |
Operation at 50% | 10 hours |
Overload Protection | |
AVR | |
Cold Start | |
Volt Guard | |
Fuel Gauge | |
Voltmeter | |
Intelligauge | |
Electric Start | |
Wireless Remote | |
Wheels | Never Flat |
Certification | EU Stage V RED E10 Petrol Compliant UKCA |
Warranty | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
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Champion Frame Type Generator Manual | Download |
Most motor-driven products that you will connect to your generator need extra watts when they start, this is known as starting watts.
The Starting Watts listed on your generator is the wattage the generator can output for an average of 6 seconds (Inverter) or 10 minutes (Open Frame Type).
Once this period is over, and if the wattage has not reduced the Overload Protection will activate and the generator will trip using the following methods circuit breaker (frame type) and flashing overload light (Inverter), if this happens the power (wattage) needs to reduced or disconnected immediately and the generator needs to be reset by stopping the generator and turning everything to the ‘OFF’ position and leaving for minimum 2 minutes (Inverter Only).
The Maximum Watts listed on your generator is the MAX watts output the generator can run at – however it is not recommended to run your generator at the maximum watts for periods more than average 5 minutes (Inverter) and 60 minutes (Open Frame Type). Once this period is over, and if the wattage has not reduced the Overload Protection will activate and the generator will trip using the following methods circuit breaker (frame type) and flashing overload light (Inverter), if this happens the power (wattage) needs to reduced or disconnected immediately and the generator needs to be reset by stopping the generator and turning everything to the ‘OFF’ position and leaving for minimum 2 minutes. While working in the max zone on an Inverter you will have solid red overload light this is normal.