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Generac Powerpact 7.5KW Home Backup Generator
Generac Powerpact 7.5KW Home Backup Generator
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POWERPACT 7.5KW GENERATOR FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Generac’s 7.5 kW PowerPact™ home standby generator is the affordable, automatic alternative to portable backup power. Features incorporate many of the qualities and reliability of the best selling Guardian Series, while remaining the most affordable home standby generator available. Significantly quieter than a portable generator, it protects the home’s most essential circuits, like refrigerators, well pumps and select appliances, without having to manually set up during inclement weather, refuel, or run electrical cords.

Powers 8 circuits of your home with the 50-amp, NEMA 1 (indoor rated only) lightweight transfer switch.
3 Year Limited Warranty for automatic standby generators.
True Power™ Technology delivers best-in-class power quality with less than 5 percent total harmonic distortion for clean, smooth operation of sensitive electronics and appliances.
Generac generators and engines are engineered and built in the USA*.
*Assembled in the USA using domestic and foreign parts
Generac OHV engine is designed for reliability and long-life operation.
24/7/365 Customer Support Team standing by all day, every day from our headquarters in Wisconsin to answer any questions you might have.
Durable powder-coat finish helps make the sturdy, galvanneal steel enclosure perfect for all weather conditions.

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TIPS
For Generac Generator Installations only:
Generac Installation Checklist
Complete Permits
Additional considerations may include contacting
your homeowners association. The
installation cannot begin until all
required permits have been issued.
Permits include:
• Site Survey
• Electrical Permit
• Plumbing Permit
• Building Permit
Upgrade Fuel System
• Gas meter/LP tank (if required)
• Contact underground utility
locator
Disconnect
Electrical Service
• Day of installation
• Inspection (if required)
Install Generator
• Level chosen location
• Install base
• Mount transfer switch
• Run conduit and wiring
• Install fuel line
Follow Up
• Activation
• Demo a simulated outage and turnover the generator keys
• Fuel pressure check
• Final inspection (if required)
• Review service and monitoring
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