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(3)Description of the Engine

NOTE:

Refer to the Honda engine Owner’s Manual for Models GX160, GX240, GX340, and GX390 for addi- tional coverage of the engine.

(a)The TPG-7000H-DXE generator has an electric starter and a recoil starter. All other generators are equipped with a recoil starter.

(b)The engine is equipped with an air filter to remove airborne contaminants from the engine inlet air.

(c)The engine is fitted with a muffler that provides quiet operation and controls the flow of engine exhaust gases. The muffler is attached to the rear generator cover using a mounting bracket.

(d)The muffler for Models TPG-4300H-DX, TPG-6000H-DX, and TPG-7000-DX expels exhaust gases through a port in the side of the muffler. The muffler for Model TPG- 2900H-DX has a smaller muffler that expels gases through a curved tube on the bot- tom of the muffler.

(e)The muffler is fitted with a spark arrestor to screen-out sparks ejected in the exhaust gases. The spark arrestor for Models TPG-4300H-DX, TPG-6000H-DX, and TPG- 7000-DX is installed in the exhaust port of the muffler. The spark arrestor for Model TPG-2900H-DX is installed in the inlet side of the muffler.

(f)The engine has an oil filler plug that is used to check engine oil level. Engine oil is added through the same filler plug port. The engine oil drain plug is installed in the engine casing adjacent to the oil filler plug.

(g)The engine has a carburetor choke control for starting the engine during cold weath- er operation. (Models TPG-4300H-DX, TPG-6000H-DX, and TPG-7000H-DXE have a ring-type choke control; Model TPG-2900H-DX has a choke lever.)

(4)Description of the Fuel Tank

(a)The fuel tank is attached to one side of the frame by two cushioned mounts. The tank is supported on the opposite side by cushioned pads that fit into a channel on the backside of the front panel.

(b)A screen is provided under the filler cap to prevent entry of large contaminants.

(c)The tank has a fuel shutoff valve that is used to prevent fuel spillage when the gen- erator is not in use. The fuel shutoff valve is used to drain fuel from the tank if need- ed for replacement of generator components. The fuel shutoff valve should be closed during transport to prevent fuel spillage.

(d)The fuel shutoff valve has a sediment bowl to capture heavier contaminants that may have passed through the fuel tank filler screen.

(5)Description of the Front Panel

NOTE:

Refer to Figure 7 through Figure 10 for illustrations of the generator front panels. Familiarize your- self with the layout of the front panel for your generator before operating the generator.

(a)The operating controls, switches, lights, electrical receptacles, and circuit breakers for the generator are mounted on the front panel.

(b)A control box is mounted on the back of the front panel. The control box contains the idle control unit, diode, condensers, and dc reset pushbutton switch (refer to Figure 11).

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Honda Power Equipment TPG-4300H-DX Description of the Engine, Description of the Fuel Tank, Description of the Front Panel

TPG-4300H-DX, TPG-6000H-DX, TPG-7000H-DXE, TPG-2900H-DX specifications

Honda Power Equipment has long been synonymous with reliability and innovation in the realm of portable power solutions. Among its impressive lineup, the TPG series showcases a range of generators designed to meet diverse power requirements. The TPG-7000H-DXE, TPG-2900H-DX, TPG-6000H-DX, and TPG-4300H-DX are standout models equipped with cutting-edge technologies, exceptional features, and robust characteristics.

The TPG-7000H-DXE is a powerhouse, providing a maximum output of 7000 watts. This generator is equipped with a Honda GX390 engine, known for its durability and fuel efficiency. A key feature is its advanced inverter technology, which delivers clean and stable power, making it suitable for sensitive electronic devices. Additionally, the unit is designed with a large fuel tank, enabling extended runtimes and reducing the frequency of refueling. Portability is another hallmark of the TPG-7000H-DXE, featuring ergonomic handles and wheels for easy transport.

Next in line, the TPG-2900H-DX is a compact yet powerful generator, ideal for recreational activities or as a backup power source. With a maximum output of 2900 watts, this model also incorporates an inverter system to ensure clean power delivery. It boasts low noise levels, making it a perfect choice for camping or tailgating. The ease of use is enhanced by its straightforward control panel and electric start option, allowing users to power up quickly and efficiently.

The TPG-6000H-DX offers a balance between power and portability, with a maximum output of 6000 watts. This generator features an innovative automatic voltage regulator that ensures stability across varying loads. The design includes a heavy-duty frame that provides durability while safeguarding internal components. With its versatile outlet configuration, users can connect multiple devices simultaneously, making it ideal for job sites or home use.

Lastly, the TPG-4300H-DX targets users who require reliable power in a mid-range class. This model delivers 4300 watts and incorporates user-friendly features like a simple recoil start and low-oil shutdown for engine protection. Its compact design and robust wheels facilitate easy movement, while the durable construction ensures it withstands diverse weather conditions.

In summary, Honda's TPG series exemplifies excellence in power generation, featuring advanced technology, engineered for robustness, and tailored for versatility. Whether for backup power, recreational use, or professional applications, models like the TPG-7000H-DXE, TPG-2900H-DX, TPG-6000H-DX, and TPG-4300H-DX meet the power demands of today's users.