NPS Next-Gen Power Systems Y5500eco Generator
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- Tue Dec 31 2024
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Features
The generator design is both lightweight at 185 lbs. and compact at 29.33" x 21.46" x 16.1". It meets National Park Service requirements for noise and has a USDA Forest Service approved spark-arresting muffler.
Microprocessor control includes fault, overload, and overcrank protection. Remote start with an FOB from up to 150' away. Use the pull cord for manual starting.
• For 50A RVs
• 5% pure sine wave output
• Rated for 41.6 amps at 120 volts
• Hot weather certified
• Yamaha 10.4 hp gasoline engine
• Fuel Use: No Load .12 GPH / Half Load .23 GPH
• Aluminum engine block with cast iron piston sleeves
• EPA Certified / Carb Compliant
• Meets National Park Service requirements
• Equipped with a USDA Forest Service Approved spark arresting muffler
Specifications
Model Number: NPS5500
Rated Watts: 5500
Rated Amps: 41.6
Voltage: 120 Volts
Enclosure: Fiberglass
Type: Recreational Vehicle Generator
Starting System: Remote Electric Start
Weight: 185 lbs.
Dimensions: 29.33"L x 21.46"W x 16.10"W
Engine Size: 357 cc
Engine RPM: Variable to 3600 RPM
Cooling System: Air Cooled
Alternator Type: 5% Pure Sine Wave Inverter
Frequency: 60 Hz
Auto Voltage Regulation: Yes
Fuel Type: Gasoline
- 5% pure sine wave inverter generator for RV power
- Produces 10.4 HP and uses just 0.39 GPH at half load
- Microprocessor control includes fault, overload, and overcrank protection
- Remote start with an FOB from up to 150' away
- USDA Forest Service approved spark-arresting muffler