Kemage 1.3 KVA Single Phase Recoil Start Portable Petrol Generator With 9.6 L Fuel Tank
SKU : TI-K1-14710
MRP : ₹35980
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Short Description
Recoil Start Portable Petrol Generator
1.3 KVA Single Phase
9.6 Liters Fuel Tank Capacity
Remote Control Operated
Country of origin: China
Specification
Brand: Kemage
Weight (Approx.) : 28.4 kg
Fuel Used : Petrol
Fuel Consumption : 0.8 l/hr
Rated Output : 1.1 KVA (1100 W)
Maximum Output : 1.3 KVA (1300 W)
No. of Phase : Single
Rated Voltage : 220-240 V
AC Socket Quantity : 1
DC Output : 12V/8.3A
Rated Frequency : 50 Hz
Engine Displacement : 113 cc
Tank Capacity : 9.6 L
Engine Oil Capacity : 0.35 L
Engine Lubrication System : Splash Lubrication
With Handle and Wheel : No
With Remote Control System : Yes
Start Type : Recoil Start
Full Load Running Time : 10 Hours
Dimension (LxWxH) : 49 x 37 x 41 cm
Description
Recoil Start
Fuel Efficient, Low Cost
Easy To Carry
9.6 L Fuel Tank
1300 W/1.3 KVA Rated Output
Applications
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In the event of a power outage, portable generators can provide backup power for your home, keeping your appliances and devices running until power is restored.
Portable generators can be used to power sound systems, lighting, and other equipment at outdoor events such as concerts, festivals, and fairs.
Portable generators are commonly used on construction sites to power tools and other equipment.
Portable generators can be used to power irrigation systems, electric fences, and other equipment on farms and ranches.
Special Note :
Before the operation, be sure to add specified engine oil into the crankcase.
What can run together ?
1 Ton Air Conditioner - 1000 W - 1 Can Run Together - Total Watt Usage = 1000 x 1 = 1000 W
Computer/Ceiling Fan/ Television - 80 W - 10 Can Run Together - Total Watt Usage = 80 x 10 = 800 W
Tube Light - 20 W - 50 Can Run Together - Total Watt Usage = 50 x 20 = 1000 W
Fridge/Refrigerator - 300 W - 3 Can Run Together - Total Watt Usage = 300 x 3 = 900 W