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Generac 32kW 3-Phase Standby Generator

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Generac 32kW 3-Phase Standby GeneratorStandby Generator, 32 kW 208 240 480 V 3 Phase Thousands of homeowners and business owners trust their Protector Series automatic backup generator to power their entire home or business during a power outage. A Protector Series generator senses a power outage, turns on automatically, and delivers power for your entire home, including all large appliances and sensitive electronics. Sound levels are quieter with no change in level or tone. This allows

Standby Generator, 32 kW | 208/240/480 V 3-Phase

Thousands of homeowners and business owners trust their Protector Series automatic backup generator to power their entire home or business during a power outage. A Protector Series generator senses a power outage, turns on automatically, and delivers power for your entire home, including all large appliances and sensitive electronics. Sound levels are quieter with no change in level or tone. This allows you to continue living life comfortability and keep business operating without interruption.

Features

  • Quiet-Test  Mode: Runs at a lower, quieter speed for a five-minute test to ensure the system is running properly while consuming less fuel.  Quiet-Test mode can be programmed to run weekly, biweekly, or monthly.
  • Cellular Connectivity: Reliable, constant connection enables the Generator Owner to monitor function using Mobile Link and the supporting Generator Servicer using Fleet.
  • TruePower Technology: Delivers superior power quality with less than 5% total harmonic distortion for clean, smooth operation of sensitive electronics and appliances.
  • Surge Capacity: Designed to start and power large electrical loads for homes and businesses.
  • Corrosion Resistance: An aluminum enclosure; electro-galvanized steel and aluminum frame components; and a stainless-steel exhaust system provide years of corrosion protection in extreme environments.
  • Small Footprint: Generac liquid-cooled generators pack more power into a small footprint - ideal when space is a premium. The neutral styling, color and small footprint fits unobtrusively into landscaping.
  • Single-Side Regular Maintenance: Regular maintenace for oil & oil filter, air filter, spark plugs, coolant, and battery are all accessible from one side of the generator making it easier while saving time.
  • Controller Selectable Fuel: Fuel type selection using only the controller simplifies generator installation.
  • One Configurable 3-Phase Voltage Model: Each XG power output 3-phase model can be configured for 208/120, 240/120, or 480/277 V 3-phase output.  Every 3-phase XG model is configured at the factory for 208/120 using a Voltage Configuration Cartridge (VCC).  The 3-phase voltage can be changed by the generator installer using a different VCC available as an accessory.  The single-piece VCC makes installation simple and error-proof eliminating the need to consult wiring diagrams or require skilled labor.  Fewer models with more possibilities.
  • Generac Designed & Built Engine: Purpose-built exclusively for generator use. Utilizes the first in class, dual-valve ultra-low pressure fuel delivery system and intelligent proprietary engine controls that manage over 100 performance functions to ensure peak efficiency in all temperature ranges and elevations.
  • Built in the USA*: Generac generators and engines are engineered and built in the USA* *Assembled in the USA using domestic and foreign parts.

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Specifications

  • Current Model Shown: XG03245CNAX
  • Fuel Type: Liquid Propane or Natural Gas
  • Oil Capacity (qt): 0
  • Battery Size: Group 27
  • Engine Type: 4-cyl In-line
  • Engine Size (Liters): 4.5 L
  • Weight (lb): 1,781
  • Running Watts (W): 32,000
  • Length (in): 83.4
  • Width (in): 34
  • Height (in): 45.2
  • Controller Type: Evolution
  • Enclosure: Aluminum
  • Max. Cont. Power (LP): 0
  • Max. Cont. Power (NG): 0
  • Rated maximum continuous power capacity - Liquid Propane Operation (kW): 0
  • Rated maximum continuous power capacity - Natural Gas Operation (kW): 0
  • Main Line Circuit Breaker: 0
  • LP Fuel Pressure Requirement (wc): 0
  • NG Fuel Pressure Requirement (wc): 0
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Brilliant stream of consciousness style, *extremely* humorous
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