GENERATOR (Honda EG 4500 CL) 4.5kVA 230V 50Hz, petrol

NST PELEGENEH4525

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GENERATOR (Honda EG 4500 CL) 4.5kVA 230V 50Hz, petrol

Definition

Compact, transportable petrol generator, INTENDED FOR EMERGENCIES.

Specifications

Generator:

  • type: single phase
  • maximum output single Phase (kW): 4.5
  • rated output Single Phase (kW): 4
  • rated voltage (V): 230
  • rated frequency (Hz): 50
  • rated current (A): 17.4
  • starter system: manual
  • 3000 rpm engineprm engine
  • D-AVR technology
  • air-cooled
  • noise level: LWA 97 dB(A)
  • dimensions:LxWxH: 681 x 530 x 571 mm
  • dry weight (kg): 79.5

Motor:

  • fuel : Petrol
  • engine model: Honda GX390T2
  • engine type: 4-stroke, OHV, 1 cylinder
  • tank capacity: 24 liter
  • operating time at rated: 9.5 hours

Transport Dangerous Goods

Generators might be considered as dangerous goods for transport:

  • If a shipper or supplier provides written or electronic documentation stating that a flushing and purging procedure for flammable liquid powered engines has been followed in compliance with Special Provision A70 the generator is not subject to IATA DGR regulations
  • If not complying with Special Provision A70 then the generator must be managed in compliance to IATA DGR regulations

Instructions for use

Refer to your technical department for power calculations.

Some models have a 12 V DC outlet. Even if this can be used to charge a battery, it is not recommended to do so. It is better to use a battery charger.

Do not fill the fuel tank while the engine is running.

For maximum safety and earthing, refer to the MSF guidelines on energy.

Maintenance: every 100 hours.

Do not waste time and money on significant repairs.

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