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Required Accessories9
These accessories are required to properly setup/install this product.
Optional Accessories10
Features
Grade
Emergency
Style
Portable
Run Watts
7,500 Rated Watts
Surge Watts
9,500 Starting Watts
Fuel
Gasoline
Engine
Westinghouse
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Westinghouse WGen7500 Electric Start Portable Gas Powered Generator
Great for providing emergency backup around the house
Push Button Electric Start (Battery Included) w/ Wireless Remote
Allows for quick and easy starting
420cc Westinghouse OHV 4-Cycle Engine
Designed for easier starting and fuel-efficient operation
Cast Iron sleeve helps extend engine life
Low Oil Shutdown
Helps prevent engine damage before it happens
6.6-Gallon Fuel Tank w/ Fuel Gauge
Provides up to 10-hours of run time @ 50% load
Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) & Circuit Breaker Protection
Protects appliances & equipment from harmful voltage swings
Helps prevent overload to generator
30A 120/240V (L14-30R) Twist-Lock Receptacle***
Allows for connection to a manual transfer switch (MTS)
Allows for connection to a convenience cord
Hour Meter & Outlet Covers
Allows for easy tracking of maintenance intervals
Keeps out moisture and debris when outlets are not being used
Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Ethylbenzene which is known to the State of California to cause Cancer, and Toluene which is known to the State of California to cause Developmental Harm.
Decibel Rating @ 7m Decibel Rating @ 7mSound levels are measured in decibels (dB). The lower the decibel rating, the less noise the product makes. As an example, a ticking watch is 20 dB while on the other end of the scale, a lawn mower is around 90 dB.
Decibel Rating @ 7m Decibel Rating @ 7mSound levels are measured in decibels (dB). The lower the decibel rating, the less noise the product makes. As an example, a ticking watch is 20 dB while on the other end of the scale, a lawn mower is around 90 dB.