This is a user manual for an 80kW’ Standby Generator Natural Gas produced by Briggs & Stratton. The manual guides users through the installation, operation, and maintenance of the generator. The summary provides an overview of the content and highlights the key features and specifications of the generator.

Key Features

The generator is designed for natural gas power generation and has a standby power output of 80kW’. It is designed for use in businesses and luxury homes and is equipped with features such as:

  • UL 2200 and CSA C22.2 No. 100 certified for safety and performance
  • 7-gauge steel base and Galvannealed Steel enclosure
  • Marinco 6A battery charger and DSE 4520 MKII controller
  • High-performance, durable alternator
  • Electronic governor and isochronous governor
  • Fuel system with electronic secondary gas regulator and gas solenoid valve
  • Battery included and electronic, isochronous governor

Specifications

The generator is designed for use in a variety of applications and has a number of specific features and specifications, including:

  • Engine specifications:
    • Engine type: 5.7L Industrial Powertrain Cycle; Turbocharged
    • Engine speed: 1800 RPM
    • Battery quantity: 2
    • Speed governor type: Electronic
  • Alternator specifications:
    • Alternator type: Brushless; 4-Lead
    • Frequency: 60 Hz
    • Number of poles: 2
    • Voltage regulator: Analog
  • Other specifications:
    • Rated altitude: 1200 ft (366 m) above sea level
    • Temperature derate: 1.5% for every 10°F (5.6°C) above rated temperature
    • Altitude derate: 2.5% for every 1000 ft (305 m) above rated altitude

This summary provides an overview of the key features and specifications of the Briggs & Stratton 80kW’ Standby Generator Natural Gas. The manual guides users through the installation, operation, and maintenance of the generator and provides detailed information on the generator’s performance, safety, and reliability.

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