Gasoline generators are common portable power generation devices, typically fueled by gasoline, suitable for home emergencies, outdoor construction, and small commercial applications. Their core features are as follows:
1. Power System: Employs a single-cylinder four-stroke engine with a power range of 1-10kW. Some models support inverter technology for stable voltage output.
2. Fuel Efficiency: Through optimized carburetor structure, most models achieve a fuel consumption rate of ≤350g/kW·h. Some low-emission models meet EPA or CARB certification standards.
3. Noise Control: Standard features include a soundproof enclosure, with operating noise generally controlled between 65-72 decibels. Some high-end models utilize dual-channel mufflers to reduce noise to below 60 decibels.
4. Safety Protection: Equipped with an oil pressure warning system, overload protection, and leakage protection devices. Some models have a built-in electromagnetic fuel control valve for automatic engine shutdown. Typical applications include temporary power supply for construction sites, power supply for camping equipment, and backup power for homes.
