Support for Model: W10000VE-03/A
General Information | ||
Spec Sheet | Operators Manual | Parts List |
Load Balancing | Tri-Fold Brochure | |
Drawings | ||
Outline Drawing | ||
Engine | ||
Operators Manual | Parts List | Vanguard Winterization |
Generator | ||
Spec Sheet | Operators Manual | AVR Manual |
Additional Information | ||
Battery | Dolly Kit Installation Instructions |
Additional Information
Starting Watts | 10000 |
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Running Watts | 9600 |
Running Amps | 80/40 |
Voltage Output | 120/240 Volt Single Phase |
Voltage Regulation | AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) |
120V Receptacles | (2) NEMA 5-20R 20A (GFCI) |
120/240V Recpetacles | (1) NEMA 14-50R 50A (GFCI) |
240V Receptacles | (1) NEMA L6-30R 30A (GFCI) |
Engine Brand | Briggs |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Emissions | CARB/California, EPA Prime |
Dimensions | 34.3" x 24.6" x 23.4" |
Weight | 298 lbs. |
Unit Warranty | 3 Years Commercial |
Assembled In | USA |
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Question
David Brevelle –
Why is this version now using the the Mecc Alte ES series instead of the brushless S series alternator on the older (WC10000VE). And why only switch to a brushed alternator on this model when the rest of your line is using brushless?
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Dan Call –
Thanks for your question David. The old WC10000VE/E had no load voltage of about 247 VAC. At full load the voltage would be close to 220 VAC. Some of our customers wanted less voltage variation so we implemented 2 models using the ES versions. These generators are brush design because they have an AVR which allows the voltage to remain much more consistent than the capacitor controlled brushless designs.
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