Generac’s Protector Series offers benefits that competitors’ can’t match. Installation flexibility and cost reduction. Sophisticated, yet intuitive controls. Quiet operation. Supported by a 24/7/365 customer support team at our corporate headquarters, and a nationwide dealer network of more than 6,000 strong. The best liquid cooled engine packs more power into a smaller footprint – ideal when space is a premium. The neutral styling, color and small footprint fits unobtrusively into landscaping. Clean burning, continuous fuel choice of natural gas to LP.
True Power™ Technology
• Delivers best-in class power quality with less than 5% total harmonic distortion (THD) for clean, smooth operation of sensitive electronics and appliances.
Evolution™ Controller
• A cutting-edge, intuitive control. The Evolution controller features a multilingual, two-line LCD text display with color-coded, backlit buttons. It has received upgrades, including USB flash capability, smart battery charging, voltage adjustment, and backlit membrane pad style buttons.
5-year limited warranty with extended warranty options are available
• We are proud of our innovative product design, high quality and first-class reliability so we stand behind them with a strong 5, 7 or 10-year limited
Aluminum Enclosure
• Aluminum enclosures provide enhanced durability, and are corrosion resistant – ideal for homes located in coastal and salt-water environments.
• Quiet-Test™
All backup generators run a weekly test to ensure the system is running properly. Thanks to Quiet-Test, your Protector Series home generator runs its self-test at a lower, quieter RPM, which can be programmed to run weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.
| Q: How does the weekly self-test work and can I monitor the system remotely? |
| A: Generac standby generators perform an automatic weekly or bi-weekly self-test (often called Quiet-Test). You can schedule the test window through the controller, and many models support mobile monitoring to view status, alerts, and maintenance reminders from your phone. |
| Q: What fuel supply do I need—natural gas or propane? |
| A: Most standby units run on either natural gas or liquid propane. A licensed installer will size the fuel line based on BTU demand, line length, and local code. Ensure your gas meter or LP tank can deliver the required flow at full load. |
| Q: Which transfer switch should I choose? |
| A: For whole-home coverage, a 200-amp service-rated automatic transfer switch (ATS) is common; for essential-circuits, a smaller ATS or load-shedding switch may be used. Your electrician will match the ATS to your service size and whether you want whole-home or select-circuit backup.” |
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