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Model: HDY6000 Series
HDY6000 Series Generator with Diesel OHV Engine, Max Output 6000W, Low noise and pollution
$1099.95
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Model: JD3500 Series
JD3500 Series Generator with 4-Stroke OHV Engine, Max Output 3500W, Low noise and pollution
$395.95
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Engine-generators are available in a wide range of power ratings. These include small, hand-portable units that can supply several hundred watts of power, hand-cart mounted units, as pictured below, that can supply several thousand watts and stationary or trailer-mounted units that can supply over a million watts. Regardless of the size, generators may run on gasoline, diesel, natural gas, propane, bio-diesel, sewage gas or hydrogen [1]. Most of the smaller units are usually built to use gasoline (petrol) as a fuel, and the larger ones have various fuel types, including diesel, natural gas and propane (liquid or gas). Some engines may also operate on diesel and gas simultaneously (bi-fuel operation).
Some engine-generators use a turbine as the engine, such as the industrial gas turbines used in peaking power plants and the microturbines used in some hybrid electric buses.
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