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LotexAir-cooled 4-Stroke Duel Fuel 10Kva 8000W Generator on Wheels with Electric Start

R16,799

Retail: R22,000
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 Never be without power when load shedding hits!

Keep the lights on and more with the Lotex Air-cooled 4-Stroke Duel Fuel 10Kva 8000W Generator on Wheels with Electric Start.

Product Features
  • 10Kva/ 8000W
  • Two AC Single Phase outlets
  • Electric start/ Re-coil starter
  • Rubber wheels for easy moving
  • Circuit breaker switch
  • Low oil shutdown safeguard
  • Low oil alert light
  • Manual choke
  • Digital voltage meter
  • Digital hour meter/ timer and Hertz
  • Warranty: 6 Months or 200 hours running time
Specifications

Engine

  • Type: Air-cooled 4-stroke, OHV, Single cylinder 18 HP
  • Model: GF190 - Series
  • Bore Stroke: 90mm x 66mm
  • Displacement: 420cc
  • Maximum torque: 26nm at 3000rpm
  • Ignition system: Transistorised magneto
  • Starting system: Recoil/Electric
  • Air cleaner: Foam element
  • Oil capacity: 1.1 Litre

Generator

  • Maximum power: 8000Watts @ 3600rpm
  • MSL Rated power: 8.0KW/10 Kva @3600rpm
  • Rated voltage (AC): 230V
  • Rated Circuit (AC): 30.4A
  • Voltage regulation: AVR
  • Rated frequency: 50Hz
  • Phase: Single
  • Winding material: Copper
  • Fuel tank capacity: 25 Litres
  • Fule type: Unleaded Petrol or LPG
  • Noise Level: 65db @10 meters

Advantages of using LPG versus Petrol

  • Burns cleaner than petrol
  • Non-toxic
  • Non-corrosive
  • More cost-effective than petrol
  • Less mess when re-fulling
  • Gas bottle not included

Dimensions & Weight

  • Dimensions: 70cm x 65cm x 80cm
  • Weight: 82kg
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