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| Table 1. Specifications |
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| Welder Specifications |
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| Rated Output (CV/CC) |
| 4.0/5.6 kW |
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| Rated Current (CC) |
| 200 Amps |
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| Rated Voltage (CV/CC) |
| 20/28 Volts |
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| Duty Cycle |
| 100% |
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| Rated Speed |
| 3600/rpm |
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| Current Range |
| 50 - 225 Amps |
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| Generator Specifications |
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| Phase |
| Single Phase |
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| Rated Output |
| 7.2 kW |
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| Rated Voltage |
| 120/240 Volts |
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| Frequency |
| 60 Hz |
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| Power Factor |
| 1.0 |
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| Rating |
| Continuous |
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| Engine Specifications |
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| Model |
| HONDA GX610VXD |
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| Rated Output |
| 10.7 kW/14.4 HP |
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| @3600 rpm |
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| Displacement |
| 37.5 cu. in (614 cc) |
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| Cooling System |
| Forced air |
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| Starting System |
| Electric Start |
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| Fuel Tank Capacity |
| 10 gal/38 liters |
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| Lube Oil Capacity |
| 0.40 gal/1.5 liters |
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| Fuel Consumption: |
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| CV Welding |
| 0.93 gal (3.51 liters)/hr. |
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| CC Welding |
| 1.11 gal (4.22 liters)/hr. |
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| AC Power |
| 1.16 gal (4.38 liters)/hr. |
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| Fuel |
| Unleaded Gasoline |
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| Dimensions (LxWxH) |
| 1070 x 590 x 815 mm |
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| (42.1 x 23.2 x 32.1 in) |
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| Dry Weight |
| 553 lbs. (251 kg) |
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The maximum output of the engine listed above is applicable to supplying electrical power for continuous service at ambient conditions in accordance with SAE Test cord J607. The above ambient conditions are at standard sea level, with a barometric reading of 29.92 inches and a temperature of 60 degrees fahrenheit.
Generally, the engine output power will decrease 3 1/2% for each 1000 feet of altitude above sea level, and 1% for each 10° F fahrenheit above the standard temperature of 60° F
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