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SKU: 30467 Model: 30467 Status: Discontinued This Product Has Been Discontinued. Product
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OutletsNEMA 5-20R Duplex (20 Amp 120, 2 Each) NEMA L14-30R (30 Amp 120/240) Accessories
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Other InformationBriggs & Stratton Portable Gas Generator - 6250 Watt, Wheel Kit
Hardworking, reliable home back-up power generator! Powered by a Briggs & Stratton 1650 Series™ OHV engine for long life, high performance, and great fuel efficiency. The Power Surge™ alternator produces up to 25% more surge wattage to start large motor-driven appliances and tools simultaneously. With up to 10 hours of run time at 50% load, this model is ideal for powering small appliances and household items. Super Lo-Tone™ reduces sparks and keeps noise levels at a minimum. This model weighs 181 lbs.
Learn More Copyright © 2020 Absolute Generators. All Rights Reserved. DescriptionZoom on the Briggs & Stratton Storm ResponderIn a nutshell, the Briggs & Stratton Storm Responder is a portable generator mostly geared towards:
The following sections will present you in detail its power characteristics, the different outlets it offers, its overall portability, the extra features it benefits from, and any relevant emission compliance details. Power & Run TimeThe Briggs & Stratton Storm Responder The Briggs & Stratton Storm Responder's engine, 420 cc Briggs & Stratton OHV 4-stroke, fueled by gasoline, can deliver 120/240V. It provides a running wattage of 6250W and reaches a peak wattage of 8500W. This generator is started via a simple traditional pull-start mechanism. With a fuel capacity of 7.5 gallons, the Storm Responder may run for around 11 hours at 50% load with a full tank (fuel consumption around 0.68 GPH). OutletsThe control panel includes the following 5 AC outlets: Two Duplexes 120V 20A (5-20R) GFCI 120/240V 30A (L14-30R) receptacle As it features a twist-lock L14-30R receptacle, the Storm Responder is transfer switch ready: in case of a power outage, you will be easily able to connect it to a breaker box and power your household. PortabilityThe dimensions of the Briggs & Stratton Storm Responder, which are L28 x W27 x H28 in, and its typical, open frame design provides stability and enables the generator to be raised above ground level. The design is ideal for rough environments and demanding outdoor use. While the generator is considered to be technically 'portable' (in the sense that you can move it), manually lifting and transporting it may be challenging, due to its high weight of 210 lbs. Nevertheless, it can still be moved quite conveniently with the help of its wheel kit (⌀10") and its folding handle, once it is placed on the ground. FeaturesThe Storm Responder's control panel Monitoring of the Storm Responder's status and activity is made possible by a digital StatStation™ data center, which provides information on the power output and lifetime run hours and is one of the features of its control panel. The generator allows for a quick, easy and convenient assessment of its gas level, as it is equipped with a built-in fuel gauge. As for its security measures, the device features an overload protection (circuit breaker) and an automatic low oil shut-off, letting you use it with a peace of mind. Besides the usual set of documentation and owner's manual (opens in a new tab) to get you promptly started, Briggs & Stratton also included a extension cord in the Storm Responder's packaging. EmissionsThe Briggs & Stratton Storm Responder is neither EPA approved nor CARB-compliant.. However, it features a spark arrestor and thus, may be used in forested areas. Product VideosThe Briggs & Stratton Storm Responder versus other generatorsThe following charts are provided to give you an idea of how some of the key specs of the Briggs & Stratton Storm Responder compare to generators of similar power (between 5500 and 6500 W).
Price comparisonAs you can see from this interactive chart, when compared to other 5500-6500W generators, the Briggs & Stratton Storm Responder is on the average side of the price range. Therefore, this generator nicely fits in the expected budget for this kind of product. The bottom lineSTRENGTHS:
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Unlike many websites, we did our best to research each of the specs above. That being said, we are not immune to making the occasional mistake or omission. Should you notice any missing or incorrect values, don't hesitate to suggest improvements so we can address the issue. About Briggs & StrattonFounded in 1908, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Briggs & Stratton is a well renowned American based gasoline engine manufacturer. While the company mainly focuses on engines – including outdoor, power tool, karting, cast iron and aluminum models, power generators are a crucial component of their portfolio as well – Briggs & Stratton provides both portable and standby solutions for casual users with full support, including installation. The company operates on a global scale, with 13 facilities spread across all the of the continents. Warranty InformationThe Briggs &
Stratton Storm Responder is covered under a warranty for up to 2 years. This warranty may be limited and may not cover all parts of the generator. Questions & AnswersWhat can it power?
Examples of items that can be simultaneously powered.
Couldn't find the right answer for you? Ask your own question. How do I know my starting watts?If the running watts are not on the tool or appliance, you may estimate using the following equation: WATTS=VOLTS x AMPS. Only motor- driven items will require starting watts. The starting watts required may be estimated at 1-2x the running/rated watts.
How much can you run on a 6250 watt generator?7.5 Gallon Fuel Tank
Up to an 11 hour run time at 50%.
How long will a Briggs and Stratton generator run on a tank of gas?Its Briggs & Stratton OHV engine is durable and reliable to keep delivering power even if your generator has to run for a few days. It can run up to 8-hours (at 50% load) without refueling.
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