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A Tri Fuel Generator offers the most fuel flexibility of any portable with the option to run on natural gas, LP propane, or gasoline for extended run times, less volatile fuel storage, and economical choices.

Tri Fuel Generator

Never worry about running out of fuel again or storing large volumes of highly volatile gasoline for months. The Tri Fuel Generator brings maximum flexibility to portable home backup with a choice of three fuels. The ability to switch between natural gas, LP propane, or gasoline allows you to opt for the most power, easy portability, or long run times on an economical fuel.

Natural Gas Portable Generators connect to the home municipal gas supply for a virtually unlimited fuel source. The generator runs non-stop without refueling. Maintenance is still necessary according to schedule.

Natural Gas Portable Generator

A natural gas portable generator can also run on gasoline or propane. Take it on outings, picnics, or power a remote off grid cabin. At home, it’s ready to provide power during an outage.

Gasoline is highly volatile and requires a stabilizer for long-term storage. A day’s worth of gasoline can use four to six 5-gallon containers depending on the load—more than the 25-gallon storage limit allowed by most cities and towns.

A Tri Fuel Portable Generator can use Natural Gas or LP Propane. You don’t have to worry about storage limits on Natural Gas, and fewer restrictions govern the LP propane tanks found almost everywhere. Larger tanks up to 100 pounds are available from LP suppliers. They can also run on the 250 gallon or larger storage tanks many people use for heating and cooking.

Tri Fuel Portable Generator

Natural gas is the least expensive fuel available for Tri Fuel Portable Generators. Operating on natural gas reduces fuel cost. The high gasoline prices throughout the country make the Portable Natural Gas Generator one of the best options available. And you won’t worry about voiding the warranty by using a conversion kit.

Gasoline has the highest energy density of the three fuels and therefore can provide more power than either LP propane or natural gas. Take this into consideration when choosing the size of a tri fuel portable generator. Determine which fuel you plan to use when you need the most power and then choose a generator size that fits with about 25 percent margin built in.

Portable Natural Gas Generator

The flexibility of a Tri Fuel Portable Natural Gas Generator makes it the logical choice for home backup. Provided the natural gas continues to flow, it won’t run out of fuel. Larger propane tanks up to 100 pounds offer higher performance but will require refills every few days, while larger onsite storage tanks provide weeks of run time. When you need the most power, or don’t have access to propane or natural gas, you can still rely on gasoline.

Don’t forget to check the oil daily and change it according to the maintenance schedule.

Featured Tri Fuel Generator Models at Norwall

Most Popular Tri Fuel Portable Generator Models at Norwall.

Champion 8000 Watt Tri Fuel PortableIncludes NG and LPG Hoses, 8000 Running Watts Gasoline, Transfer Switch Ready Outlets

 

DuroMax 10500 / Max 13000 Watt Tri Fuel

Remote Start, CO Alert, Includes NG and LPG Hoses, Transfer Switch Ready Outlets
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A Tri Fuel Generator offers the most fuel flexibility of any portable with the option to run on natural gas, LP propane, or gasoline for extended run times, less volatile fuel storage, and economical choices.

Tri Fuel Generator

Never worry about running out of fuel again or storing large volumes of highly volatile gasoline for months. The Tri Fuel Generator brings maximum flexibility to portable home backup with a choice of three fuels. The ability to switch between natural gas, LP propane, or gasoline allows you to opt for the most power, easy portability, or long run times on an economical fuel.

Natural Gas Portable Generators connect to the home municipal gas supply for a virtually unlimited fuel source. The generator runs non-stop without refueling. Maintenance is still necessary according to schedule.

Natural Gas Portable Generator

A natural gas portable generator can also run on gasoline or propane. Take it on outings, picnics, or power a remote off grid cabin. At home, it’s ready to provide power during an outage.

Gasoline is highly volatile and requires a stabilizer for long-term storage. A day’s worth of gasoline can use four to six 5-gallon containers depending on the load—more than the 25-gallon storage limit allowed by most cities and towns.

A Tri Fuel Portable Generator can use Natural Gas or LP Propane. You don’t have to worry about storage limits on Natural Gas, and fewer restrictions govern the LP propane tanks found almost everywhere. Larger tanks up to 100 pounds are available from LP suppliers. They can also run on the 250 gallon or larger storage tanks many people use for heating and cooking.

Tri Fuel Portable Generator

Natural gas is the least expensive fuel available for Tri Fuel Portable Generators. Operating on natural gas reduces fuel cost. The high gasoline prices throughout the country make the Portable Natural Gas Generator one of the best options available. And you won’t worry about voiding the warranty by using a conversion kit.

Gasoline has the highest energy density of the three fuels and therefore can provide more power than either LP propane or natural gas. Take this into consideration when choosing the size of a tri fuel portable generator. Determine which fuel you plan to use when you need the most power and then choose a generator size that fits with about 25 percent margin built in.

Portable Natural Gas Generator

The flexibility of a Tri Fuel Portable Natural Gas Generator makes it the logical choice for home backup. Provided the natural gas continues to flow, it won’t run out of fuel. Larger propane tanks up to 100 pounds offer higher performance but will require refills every few days, while larger onsite storage tanks provide weeks of run time. When you need the most power, or don’t have access to propane or natural gas, you can still rely on gasoline.

Don’t forget to check the oil daily and change it according to the maintenance schedule.

Featured Tri Fuel Generator Models at Norwall

Most Popular Tri Fuel Portable Generator Models at Norwall.

Champion 8000 Watt Tri Fuel PortableIncludes NG and LPG Hoses, 8000 Running Watts Gasoline, Transfer Switch Ready Outlets

 

DuroMax 10500 / Max 13000 Watt Tri Fuel

Remote Start, CO Alert, Includes NG and LPG Hoses, Transfer Switch Ready Outlets