30PTO 120/240V 3-PH 540 RPM Generator

MSRP $6,210.00

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Product Features

Starting at 31,600 standby watts, this 30PTO is three phase
with a 540RPM gearcase.
Rugged Design
     Our own WINCO gearcases have proven their strength
     and durability for over 60 years and will keep doing so
     into the future.
Low Harmonic Distortion
     Provides clean power for both farm and home.
Frequency Meter
      A large 3 1/2″ frequency meter ensures the proper output.
Premium Circuit Breakers
     Providing clear and instant identification of a tripped circuit.
Protective PTO Shield
     Safety is always a priority.
5-Wire Anderson Full Power Plug Included
100% Load Tested
     You won’t find statistical sampling here. We load test every
     generator before it leaves our facility.

Additional Information

Standby Watts

31,600

Standby Amps

76 @ 1.0 PF/ 94 @ 0.8 PF

Continuous Watts

26,900

Continuous Amps

71 @ 1.0 PF/ 88 @ 0.8 PF

Voltage Output

120/240 Volt Three Phase

Voltage Regulation

AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator)

120V Receptacles

(2) NEMA 5-20 20A

120/240 Anderson Connector

175 Amps

240V Receptacles

(1) NEMA 6-50R 50A

PTO Shaft

1 3/8" 6-spline
540 RPM

Dimensions

37" x 21" x 24.3"

Shipping Weight

472 lbs.

Unit Warranty

3 Years

Assembled In

USA

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  1. Question

    Norm

    How many amps are allowed on the neutral leg?

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  2. Question

    Mark

    I have a Miller CP300 3 phase welder. If this generator was connected to a breaker panel would it handle a welder? It would not be a steady load as the welder would only need to draw a large load when actually welding.
    Thank you

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