Firman 3,300-Watt Portable RV Generator Specifications
Updated 04/27/2021 | Published 04/24/2021 >
Question:
Can this be connected to a pressure-regulated quick connect on an RV or does it require unregulated supply from a tank? What is the noise level at full load?
asked by: Rob
Expert Reply:
The Firman 3,300-Watt Portable RV Dual Fuel Inverter Generator - Propane or Gas - Electric Start Item # FIR54FR can be hooked up to your camper/RV with a quick disconnect propane hose. You'll need to make sure the regulator on your camper is set to match the needs of this generator. The regulator specification for this generator is 11/14 water column, Maximum Working Pressure of 1 psig, Maximum of 150,000 BTUs/hr.
The noise level at full load is approximately 58 decibels.
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Firman 3,300-Watt Portable RV Dual Fuel Inverter Generator - Propane or Gas - Electric Start
- Generators
- Inverter
- Gas
- Gas and Propane
- Propane
- 2001 - 3000 Watts
- Portable Generator
- 12V Output
- Carbureted
- Electric Start
- Firman
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