Replacement Part List

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Generator
Model
G007029-0, G007030-0 (9 kW)
G007031-0, G007032-0, G007033-0 (11 kW)
Rated Maximum Continuous Power Capacity (LP)
9,000 Watts*
11,000 Watts*
Rated Maximum Continuous Power Capacity (NG)
8,000 Watts*
10,000 Watts*
Rated Voltage
240
240
Rated Maximum Continuous Load Current – 240 Volts (LP/NG)
37.5/33.3
45.8/41.7
Total Harmonic Distortion
Less than 5%
Less than 5%
Main Line Circuit Breaker
40 Amp
50 Amp
Phase
1
1
Number of Rotor Poles 2 2
Rated AC Frequency
60 Hz 60 Hz
Power Factor
1.0
1.0
Battery Requirement (not included)
12 Volts, Group 26R 540 CCA Minimum or Group 35AGM 650 CCA Minimum
Unit Weight (lb/kg)
340/154
348/158
Dimensions (L x W x H) in/mm
48 x 25 x 29/1218 x 638 x 732
Sound output in dB(A) at 23 ft (7 m) with generator operating at normal load**
66
63
Engine
Type of Engine
GENERAC G-Force 400 Series
GENERAC G-Force 500 Series
Number of Cylinders
1
2
Displacement
426 cc
530 cc
Cylinder Block
Aluminum w/ Cast Iron Sleeve Aluminum w/ Cast Iron Sleeve
Valve Arrangement
Overhead Valve
Overhead Valve
Ignition System
Solid-state w/ Magneto
Solid-state w/ Magneto
Governor System
Electronic
Electronic
Compression Ratio
9.0:1
9.5:1
Starter
12 Vdc
12 Vdc
Oil Capacity Including Filter
Approx. 1.1 qt/1.0 L
Approx. 1.7 qt/1.6 L
Operating rpm
3,600
3,600
Fuel Consumption
Natural Gas ft³/hr (m³/hr)
1/2 Load
Full Load
Liquid Propane ft
3
/hr (gal/hr) [l/hr]
1/2 Load
Full Load
90 (2.55)
120 (3.4)
31.6 (.87) [3.29]
50 (1.37) [5.2]
107 (3.03)
159 (4.50)
44.4 (1.22) [4.62]
71.6 (1.97) [7.45]
Note: Fuel pipe must be sized for full load. Required fuel pressure to generator fuel inlet at all load ranges - 3.5-7" water column (7-13 mm mercury) for natural gas, 10-12" water column (19-22 mm mercury)
for LP gas. For Btu content, multiply ft
3
/hr x 2500 (LP) or ft
3
/hr x 1000 (NG). For Megajoule content, multiply m³/hr x 93.15 (LP) or m³/hr x 37.26 (NG)
Controls
2-Line Plain Text Multilingual LCD Display Simple user interface for ease of operation.
Mode Buttons:Auto Automatic Start on Utility failure. 7 day exerciser.
Manual Start with starter control, unit stays on. If utility fails, transfer to load takes place.
Off Stops unit. Power is removed. Control and charger still operate.
Ready to Run/Maintenance Messages Standard
Engine Run Hours Indication Standard
Programmable start delay between 2-1500 seconds Standard (programmable by dealer only)
Utility Voltage Loss/Return to Utility Adjustable (Brownout Setting) From 140-171 V/190-216 V
Future Set Capable Exerciser/Exercise Set Error Warning Standard
Run/Alarm/Maintenance Logs 50 Events Each
Engine Start Sequence Cyclic cranking: Engine cranks a maximum of five times at factory set intervals and durations.
Starter Lock-out Starter cannot re-engage until 5 sec after engine has stopped.
Smart Battery Charger Standard
Charger Fault/Missing AC Warning Standard
Low Battery/Battery Problem Protection and Battery Condition Indication Standard
Automatic Voltage Regulation with Over and Under Voltage Protection Standard
Under-Frequency/Overload/Stepper Overcurrent Protection Standard
Safety Fused/Fuse Problem Protection Standard
Automatic Low Oil Pressure/High Oil Temperature Shutdown Standard
Overcrank/Overspeed (@ 72 Hz)/rpm Sense Loss Shutdown Standard
High Engine Temperature Shutdown Standard
Internal Fault/Incorrect Wiring Protection Standard
Common External Fault Capability Standard
Field Upgradable Firmware Standard
9/11 kW
specifications
**Sound levels are taken from the front of the generator. Sound levels taken from other sides of the generator may be higher depending on installation parameters. Rating definitions - Standby: Applicable for supplying emergency power for the duration
of the utility power outage. No overload capability is available for this rating. (All ratings in accordance with BS5514, ISO3046 and DIN6271). * Maximum kilovolt amps and current are subject to and limited by such factors as fuel Btu/megajoule
content, ambient temperature, altitude, engine power and condition, etc. Maximum power decreases about 3.5 percent for each 1,000 feet (304.8 meters) above sea level; and also will decrease about 1 percent for each 6 °C (10 °F) above 16 °C (60 °F).
9/11 kW