LC8000DA 8KVA Generator Electric Start AVR & Wheel Kit
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The Loncin LC8000DA 8kVA Petrol Generator is a powerful and versatile generator designed for industrial applications, construction sites, and reliable home or office backup power. Built to handle demanding workloads, it’s ideal for running power tools, garden equipment, and household appliances including fridges, microwaves, washing machines, heaters, cement mixers, and hammer drills.
At its core is a commercial-grade Loncin G420F-1 single-cylinder engine, delivering strong and efficient performance with overhead valve (OHV) technology and forced-air cooling. This design ensures lower vibration, reduced noise, improved fuel economy, and lower emissions, making it suitable for both professional and domestic environments.
The generator produces a rated output of 6.0kW with a maximum output of 7.5kW (8kVA) and provides 110V and 230V AC output, making it ideal for site tools and general power requirements. With a 25-litre fuel tank, the LC8000DA delivers up to 8 hours of continuous runtime, reducing refuelling downtime during the working day.
Equipped with AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation), the generator supplies smooth, stable power suitable for sensitive equipment. Built-in low oil protection and overload protection enhance safety and reliability. Despite its high output, the unit operates at approximately 76 dB(A), thanks to its low-vibration engine design.
Ease of use is enhanced with electric start as standard, backed up by a recoil start. The included wheel and handle kit makes transportation easy around site or property, with fold-away handles allowing for more compact storage when not in use.
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