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NorthStar Trifuel Generator
NorthStar Trifuel Generator packs 8000 surge watts and 6600 continuous watts!


tri-fuel generator
This tri-fuel generator operates on gasoline, L.P. gas, or natural gas.


Tri-Fuel portable generator
With a 20HP Honda engine operating on propane, natural gas or gasoline, this trifuel generator will supply you with reliable power when you need it most

TriFuel Generators:

NorthStar Trifuel Generator packs 8000 surge watts and 6600 continuous watts! Switches effortlessly from gasoline to dry fuel without powering off and starts fast and easy in all weather. Cast iron sleeve. Rubber isolation mounts dampen vibration for smooth operation. Easy access control and outlet panel. Control panel has push to reset circuit breakers. Long-term storage fuel-drain valve quickly drains fuel for storage. Engine: Honda GX OHV.

Released autumn 2006, the HPS12000HE produces 12,000 watts of peak power and 10,800 watts of continuous power. With a 20HP Honda GX620 engine operating on propane, natural gas or gasoline, this generator will supply you with reliable power when you need it most. A 4-wheel dolly kit comes standard with this unit.

The HPS9000E also operates on gasoline, L.P. gas, or natural gas. With inherent voltage regulation, 9000 watts of surge energy, and 8000 watts continuous power, this generator is dependable and has an efficient design. You will never be left in the dark with this generator.

Types of generators:

Generators come in two basic types: standby and portable. There also are inverters, which are not generators but may meet your needs. The source of backup power you ultimately choose will be determined by many factors, including your power requirements.

Portable generators: Portable generators are versatile. You can use them for emergency power at home, for power in remote locations where utility power is unavailable, or for recreational purposes, like boating or camping. Portable generators are fueled by gasoline or diesel and include 120-volt power outlets like the ones in the walls of your home.

Standby generators: A standby generator is permanently installed outside your home or commercial building and wired directly into the electrical system to provide power to some or all of your home's circuits during a disruption of normal utility power.

Some standby trifuel generators are fueled by liquid propane, gasoline, or natural gas. The number of circuits to which a standby generator can provide power--and the number of appliances you can run on those circuits--is determined by the power capacity of the generator. Standby generators are about the same size as, and look similar to, a standard central air conditioner.


 

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