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Install-It-Yourself
Home Standby Generator with 4x Auto Power
The CENTURION with 4x auto power units are the pre-packaged, transportable, automatic generac generators that are the first true D-I-Y standby-generators. As such, they are designed to supply electrical power to a home’s essential items and are fueled by two common LP tanks. Propane generator tanks supply the generator’s engine. When one tank empties, a switch automatically changes over to the reserve tank, providing time to replenish the first. One tank provides up to 13 hours of run time (LP tanks are sold separately).

Features:
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POWER TRANSFER MONITOR
Provides electricity during blackouts for these power requirements and more...
ALWAYS ON: 24 / 7 PROTECTED
Choose which appliances remain operational whether or not there is a power outage.
AUXILIARY POWER
When utility power fails, two extra 120V circuit breaker protected receptacles are available for multiple plug uses. |
Generators are Non-Cancelable, Non-Returnable
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Ordering Information
IN STOCK!!
| PART # |
WATTS |
ENGINE |
DIMENSIONS |
PRICE |
| GE-04791 |
3400 |
OHVI® 220cc |
34”L x 20”W x 38”H |
$1,650.00 |
| GE-LIFT |
*** If your delivery will require a LIFT GATE you must select this option. ***
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$125.00 |
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Specifications for Centurion 3500
| GENERATOR |
ENGINE |
POWER TRANSFER MONITOR |
| AC voltage: 120V (single phase) |
Generac OHVI® |
15 Amp 250 Volt |
| 3400 watts on LP gas (LP tanks sold separately) |
Displacement: 220 cubic centimeters |
2 Pole |
| Output amps @ 120V: 28.3 |
7.8HP @ 4200 RPM |
UL 1008 Listed |
| Manual exerciser function |
Cylinders - Single |
NEMA 1 (Indoor rated) |
| Battery (Included): Type U1 (12 volt) |
Full pressure lubrication |
Circuit breaker protected |
| Dimensions: 34”L x 20”W x 38”H |
Safety shutdowns:
- Low oil level / Low oil pressure
- Overspeed/overcrank / High temperature |
Dual GFCI outlet sets |
| Weight: 275lbs. |
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Indicator lamps:
- White (generator power)
- Green (utility available) |
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Dimensions: 13”L x 5-7/8”W x 3-1/8”D |
How it works:
The system is equipped with the power/sensing cord which is plugged into a household outlet to monitor utility power. When the power supply fails, the system will start automatically. In addition, this unit is equipped with a remote manual start that allows you to operate or test the system from inside your home.
Easy as 1, 2, 3
MOUNT the Power Transfer Monitor within 6 feet of an electrical outlet, then plug the Power / Sensing Cord into a house outlet and the appliances you want protected into the Switched duplex outlet on the Power Transfer Monitor.
DRILL a 1” hole in the exterior wall to run the Pre-Wired Conduit through to the generator outside the building within 15 ft. of the Power Transfer Monitor and connect the four wires to the back of the generator.
HOOK-UP two 20 lb. LP tanks (not included) to the fuel regulator and you’ll have automatic protection.
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