The generators which use petrol as fuel to run their engine are known as Petrol Generators. Petrol engines are used to convert the chemical energy of petrol into mechanical energy.
Features
:- Light Weight.
- Zero pollution.
- Low maintenance & long life.
- General Purpose Use For Homes, Shops Photo Copier Commercial Use
- Run Water Pump Set Refrigerator, TV, Cooler Etc. Household Appliances.
- Due To Light Weight Ideal for Field Jobs and Mobile Applications, Picnic Camp Application.
Applications
:- Home Backup Power : Runs essential appliances during power outages.
- Office or Shop Use : Keeps computers, lights, and small equipment running.
- Construction Sites : Powers tools and equipment in remote locations.
- Outdoor Events : Ideal for camping, weddings, stalls, and temporary setups.
- Farms & Rural Areas : Operates pumps, lights, and small machines.
Usage
:User Instructions :
1. Pre-Check :- Place the generator on a flat, well-ventilated surface.
- Check oil and fuel levels using the built-in gauges.
- Ensure all electrical connections are disconnected before starting.
2. Starting the Generator :- For Self Start: Turn the ignition key or press the start button until the generator starts.
- For Recoil Start: Pull the recoil handle gently until resistance is felt, then pull sharply to start.
3. Operation:
- Allow the generator to run for 2–3 minutes before connecting electrical appliances.
- Do not overload — total connected load should not exceed 3.5 KVA.
4. Stopping the Generator:
- Turn off all connected appliances.
- Use the switch or key to turn off the generator.
- Allow it to cool down before refueling or storing.
Maintenance :
- Regular Oil Change: Replace engine oil after the first 20 hours of use, then every 100 hours or once a month.
- Air Filter Cleaning: Clean every 50 hours to ensure smooth airflow.
- Fuel System Care: Use clean petrol and drain the fuel tank if stored for long periods.
- Battery Maintenance (for self-start models): Keep battery terminals clean and fully charged.
- General Check: Tighten loose bolts, inspect spark plug, and keep the generator clean and dry.