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MODEL

HPS12000HE

Generator
Surge Watts*

12000

Continuous Watts*

10800

Volts 120/240
AMPs @ 240 Volts

45.0

AMPs @ 120 Volts

90.0

* Derate 10% for LP and 20% for NG

Engine

Honda

Size

20 HP

Model

GX620K1VXE2

 Type -

See Engine Shroud For Type

Fuel Capacity-

15  gal

Fuel Consumption

Gasoline

1.67 gal/hr

LP

2.2 gal/hr

NG

200 cu ft/hr

Starting System

12V Electric

Stop System

Key

Complete Unit
Weight (dry)

274 LBS

Dimensions LxWxH

32 X 22 X 22

Fuel

Gasoline/LP/NG

Oil Type

SG SF/CC CD

Oil Weight (for general use)

10W -30

See engine manual for additional information
Oil Capacity

1.3  Quarts

Battery 12 Volt

Group U1/235CCA

INTENDED USES

These engine generator sets have been designed primarily
for portable use.  Both 120 and 240 Volt AC receptacles are
provided in the 'control panel' to plug in your loads (lights,
portable tools, and small appliances).  These units are dual
wound generators, therefore the 120 Volt loads must be
equally split with 1/2 of the rated capacity available on each
of the two 120 Volt circuits. See unit capabilities for further
explanation.

These portable units require large quantities of fresh air for
cooling of both the engine and the generator.  Fresh air is
drawn from both the engine end and the generator end and is
exhausted at the center of the unit.  For safety, long life and
adequate performance, these units should never be run in
small compartments or enclosed areas without positive fresh
air flow.

RESTRICTED USES

DO NOT remove from the cradle assembly.  Removal of the
generator from the cradle assembly may cause excessive
vibration and damage to the engine generator set.

DO NOT install and operate these portable generators in a
small compartment., i.e. generator compartment of vehicles,
motor homes or travel trailers.  These compartments will not
allow enough free flow fresh air to reach the  engine
generator set for cooling and will cause the unit to overheat,
damaging both the engine and the generator.  Small
compartments will also develop hot spots where there is very
little air flow and may cause a fire.

DO NOT attempt to operate at 50 cycles.  These units are
designed and governed to operate at 60 Cycles only.

SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL

CSAHPS6000HE

Generator
Surge Watts*

6000

Continuous Watts*

5500

Volts

120/240

AMPs @ 240 Volts

22.9

AMPs @ 120 Volts

45.8

* Derate 10% for LP and 20% for NG

Engine

Honda

Size

11 HP

Model

GX340K1WE2

Type -

See Engine Shroud For Type

Fuel Capacity-

4.5 gal

Fuel Consumption

Gasoline

1.0 gal/hr

LP

1.6 gal/hr

NG

160 cu ft/hr

Starting System

Recoil/12V Electric

Stop System

Key

Complete Unit
Weight (dry)

212 LBS

Dimensions LxWxH

30 X 22 X 22

Owner Must Provide
Fuel

Gasoline/LP/NG

Oil Type

SG SF/CC CD

Oil Weight (for general use)

10W -30

See engine manual for additional information
Oil Capacity

1.2 Quarts

Battery 12 Volt

U1/235CCA

MODEL

CSAHPS9000E

Generator
Surge Watts*

9000

Continuous Watts*

8000

Volts 120/240
AMPs @ 240 Volts

33.3

AMPs @ 120 Volts

66.7

* Derate 10% for LP and 20% for NG

Engine

Briggs & Stratton

Size

16 HP

Model

303447

 Type -

See Engine Shroud For Type

Fuel Capacity-

4.5 gal

Fuel Consumption

Gasoline

1.3 gal/hr

LP

1.9 gal/hr

NG

180 cu ft/hr

Starting System

Recoil/12V Electric

Stop System

Key

Complete Unit
Weight (dry)

274 LBS

Dimensions LxWxH

32 X 22 X 22

Fuel

Gasoline/LP/NG

Oil Type

SE SG SF

Oil Weight

See Engine Manual

specific information

Oil Capacity

1.75  Quarts

Battery 12 Volt

U1/235CCA

Summary of Contents for Home Power HPS12000HE/A

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS TRI FUEL PORTABLE GENERATORS OWNERS MANUAL HPS9000VE MODELS HPS6000HE E HPS9000VE C HPS12000HE A HPS6000HE HPS12000HE...

Page 2: ...NUMBER HERE No other HOME POWER generator has the same serial number as yours It is important that you record the number and other vital information here If you should ever need to contact us on this...

Page 3: ...uels always present a hazard of possible explosion and or fire a Do not refuel when the engine is running or hot Allow the engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling b Keep fuel containers o...

Page 4: ...o the engine generator set DO NOT install and operate these portable generators in a small compartment i e generator compartment of vehicles motor homes or travel trailers These compartments will not...

Page 5: ...inutes to insure that the unit you have received is the correct model and review the specification pages in this manual to insure that this unit fits your job requirements 3 After removing the engine...

Page 6: ...ormed or supervised only by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries When installing or replacing batteries use the proper grou...

Page 7: ...se can fall below a safe limit the Oil Alert system will automatically shut down the engine the engine switch will remain in the ON position GASOLINE FUEL When using gasoline always use a good grade o...

Page 8: ...optional fuel solenoid DANGER PERSONAL INJURY Do not use galvanized pipe in the fuel line runs The galvanized coating will become eroded and flake off causing possible obstruction or damage to the reg...

Page 9: ...ne 9 Apply the load to the generator FROM LP NG TO GASOLINE 1 With the engine running turn off the LP NG fuel supply 2 Run the engine until it runs out of fuel 3 Remove the flexible fuel line from the...

Page 10: ...he use of a fuel additive such as STA BIL or an equivalent will minimize the formation of gum deposits during storage Such an additive may be added to gasoline in the engine s fuel tank or to gasoline...

Page 11: ...t itself to the load No harm to the generator will result if it is operated with no load connected Proper utilization of the receptacles located on the control panel is necessary to prevent damage to...

Page 12: ...25 hours of operation if the engine is operated under heavy load or in high ambient temperatures a Remove oil drain plug at base of the engine and drain the oil with the engine warm b Replace oil drai...

Page 13: ...ore often if necessary Failure to keep these areas clean may cause overheating and permanent damage to the unit 2 Periodically clean muffler area to remove all grass dirt and combustible debris to pre...

Page 14: ...8199 00 Page 12 60707 117 DATE ITEM WORK PERFORMED...

Page 15: ...ermine the suitability of the product for its intended use prior to placing the unit in service The user shall assume all risks and liability in connection with determining the suitability of the unit...

Page 16: ...Phone 507 357 6831 FAX 507 357 4857 www wincogen com 225 S Cordova Ave LeCenter Mn 56057 60707 117 8199 00...

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