Generac Guardian Series 5875 20,000 Watt Air-Cooled Propane/Natural Gas Powered Home Automatic Standby Generator With Transfer Switch (CARB Compliant)

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Generac Guardian Series 5875 20,000 Watt Air-Cooled Propane/Natural Gas Powered Home Automatic Standby Generator With Transfer Switch (CARB Compliant)
 
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20/18KW 120/240 NG/LP Standby Generator, With 200A Transfer Switch, Powerful Output For Whole House Protection, Transfer Switch Is Service Entrance Rated, With Nema 3R Outdoor Rated Enclosure, True Power Technology Provides Clean Power Output For Confident Operation Of Sensitive Electronic Equipment & Appliances, Meets IEEE/Utility Standards, OHVI Industrial Engine Designed Specifically For High Demand Generator Applications, Full Pressure Lubrication Ensures Instant, Total Lubrication To Vital Parts, Aluminum Enclosure Stands Up To Harsh Coastal Climates, User Friendly Digital Controls, At A Glance External Status Lights & Patented Whisper Test Low Speed Exercise Mode For Quietest Operation, Can Be Powered By Propane Or Natural Gas, Comes Factory Ready For Natural Gas Usage.

Product Details

  • Convenient, hands-free operation with no fueling. No manual start. No extension cords. Runs on natural gas or liquid propane.
  • Clean, smooth True Power Technology provides safe operation of sensitive electronics.
  • Patented Quiet-Test low speed exercise mode
  • Includes 200 Amp automatic transfer switch for whole house protection
  • 20,000 Rated Watts. CARB Compliant.

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