Pramac WX6200
Photos 6 | Outdated Product Gasoline generator with a 4-stroke engine having a working volume of 420 cm3. The device can serve consumers of single-phase (230 V) or three-phase (400 V) current if their total power does not exceed 5.3 kW. Working at a load of 75% of the rated power, the Pramac WX6200 generator consumes gasoline with an “appetite” of 2.47 l / h. The gas tank holds 26 liters of fuel. In this model, the engine is started manually (using a traction cable). On the front panel of the generator is a digital display that displays the current characteristics of the current and the readings of the hour meter. |
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Sockets 400 V and 230 V. Automatic voltage regulator (AVR). Wheels.
Gasoline generator with a 4-stroke engine having a working volume of 420 cm3. The device can serve consumers of single-phase (230 V) or three-phase (400 V) current if their total power does not exceed 5.3 kW. Working at a load of 75% of the rated power, the Pramac WX6200 generator consumes gasoline with an “appetite” of 2.47 l / h. The gas tank holds 26 liters of fuel. In this model, the engine is started manually (using a traction cable). On the front panel of the generator is a digital display that displays the current characteristics of the current and the readings of the hour meter.
Information in model description is for reference purposes.
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