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DuroMax XP16000iHT 16,000 Watt Tri Fuel Portable Inverter Generator w/ CO Alert

DuroMax XP16000iHT 16,000 Watt Tri Fuel Portable Inverter Generator w/ CO Alert

SKU: XP16000iHT

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Price: $5,499.00
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General Overview:

You asked for it – and now it's finally here. Introducing the LARGEST Tri-Fuel Digital Inverter Generator on the Market! The DuroMax XP16000iHT features 16,000 watts of clean sine wave power in a portable package. This inverter will power your WHOLE home with ease. Enjoy the freedom of fuel flexibility and run your inverter on gasoline, propane, or natural gas. The XP16000iHT comes equipped with TWO 50 amp plugs, allowing for easy and full power with a generator interlock or transfer switch.

Features:
  • The Largest Tri-Fuel Digital Inverter on the Market

Enjoy 16,000 watts of clean, tri-fuel inverter power. Start the generator from the comfort of your home with the easy remote start. Designed for Whole Home Power Backup, this generator comes equipped with two 50-amp plugs.

  • Tri Fuel Technology

Run your generator on gasoline, propane, or natural gas. With Tri Fuel, we offer the ultimate freedom and flexibility of fuel choice.

  • Remote Start

Start your generator from the convenience of your home

  • 50 Amp Outlets

Maximize the generator's full power with two 50A Outlets

  • Quick Connect

Hook up your propane or natural gas hose with ease

  • CO Alert Shutoff

Automatically shuts off the generator when CO is detected

  • Power Panel

The XP16000iHT comes with a push-button start, a digital control center, a front-facing interface that allows you to change your fuel type in seconds, and a wide variety of outlets, including two 50-amp outlets.

Specifications:
Gasoline Propane
Peak Wattage 16,000 Watts Peak Wattage 15,200 Watts
Running Wattage 13,000 Watts Running Wattage 12,350 Watts
Running Amperage at 120V 108.33 Amps Running Amperage at 120V 102.92 Amps
Running Amperage at 240V 54.17 Amps Running Amperage at 240V 51.46 Amps
Runtime at 25% Load 18.2 hrs Runtime at 25% load on
40/60/100 lb Tank
11 / 16.5 / 27.75 hrs
Runtime at 50% Load 10.5 hrs Runtime at 50% load on
40/60/100 lb Tank
6 / 9.4 / 14.5 hrs
Panel Specifications Natural Gas
GFCI Outlets Yes Peak Wattage 13,800
Battery Switch Yes Running Wattage 11,200
Battery Tender Port Yes Running Amperage at 120V 93.33A
Battery Tender Yes Running Amperage at 240V 46.66A
Volt Meter Digital Natural Gas fuel pressure requirements 6.0 - 9.0 inches of water column
Hour Meter Yes Natural Gas BTU requirements at full load 295,000 BTU
5-20R 4

14-50R 2
Engine & Emission Specifications Generator Specifications
Engine Manufacturer DuroMax Power Equipment Manufacturer DuroMax Power Equipment
Engine Type 4-Stroke Part # XP16000iHT
Valve Type OHV Voltage 120/240 Volts
Engine Cooling Type Forced Air Frequency 60 Hertz
Engine Size 744cc GFCI Outlets Yes
Engine Speed Variable Speed (Dependent on load) 4 Foot Propane Hose & Regulator Included
Starting Type Push Button Winding Material 100% Copper Windings
Electric Start Yes Automatic Voltage Regulator Yes
Recoil Start No Battery Type 12V SLA
Idle Control Demand-Based Variable Idle Battery Included Yes
Fuel Delivery System Carburetor RV Ready Yes
Fuel Types Gasoline, Propane, and Natural Gas Home Backup Ready Yes
Oil Cooling Type Pressure and Splash Fuel Tank Capacity Gasoline 10.5 Gallons
Recommended Oil 10W-30 Fuel Gauge Yes
Recommended Oil Types Blended, Conventional, or Synthetic All Metal Construction Yes
Oil Capacity 50.7 fluid oz Product Dimensions 38.3"-Long x 30.8"-Wide x 34.4"-High
Suggested Propane Tank Size 60 lbs. minimum Product Dry Weight 368-lbs
Automatic Low Oil Shutdown Yes Volume @ 25% Load (db) 66.9 dB
Cast Iron Sleeve Yes UPC 811640017040
Bearing Type 6003 Bearing Warranty 5 Year
CO Sensor Shutdown Yes Wheel Type Metal Hub
EPA Certified Yes Package Dimensions 40"L x 32"W x 35.5"H
50 State Emissions No
Manufacturer DuroMax Power Equipment Fuel Delivery System Carburetor
Part # XP16HP Average Run Time 1/2 Gallon Per Hour (at 1/2 load)
Engine Type 4-Stroke Starting Type Recoil
Valve Type OHV Recoil Start Yes
Engine Cooling Type Forced Air Cast Iron Sleeve Yes
Displacement 420cc Bearing Type Stainless Steel Ball Bearing
Bore 90mm Oil Cooling Type Splash
Stroke 66mm Oil Capacity 37.2 fluid oz.
Max Output 3600 RPM Recommended Oil 10W-30
Max Torque 28.5 Nm / 23.34 ft/lb. Recommended Oil Types Blended, Conventional, or Synthetic
Compression Ratio 8.8:1 Product Dimensions 18"-Long x 16.5"-Wide x 17.7"-High
Shaft Orientation Horizontal Product Weight 68-lbs
Shaft Size 1" Diameter, 3.48" Long, 1/4" x 2.2" Keyway UPC 891784001105
Shaft End 3/8" Size 24 UNF - Drilled and Tapped Warranty 3 Year
Shaft Rotation Counter Clockwise EPA Certified Yes
Measurement from the Center of Shaft to the Base 5" CARB Certified No
Fuel Tank Capacity 1.75 Gallons 50 State Emissions No
Fuel Types 87+ Octane Gasoline

 

What's in the Box:
  1. XP16000iHT Generator
  2. Oil Funnel
  3. Spark Plug Wrench
  4. Tool Set
  5. Remote Control
  6. Battery Tender
  7. Propane Regulator
  8. 15-Foot x 3/4-Inch Natural Gas Hose
  9. Owner's Manual
Product Documents:

Product Manual

Sales Sheet

Warranty:

5-Year Warranty

Warranty Document

FAQs

Generator Safety:


Where can I safely store the generator?
The generator should always be stored in a cool, dry area with the ventilation openings free from any obstructions. 

Where is it recommended to operate the generator?
The generator should be placed outdoors at least 5 ft in all directions from any flammable material, and at least 20 ft from any windows or doors. The generator should also be placed in a dry, weather-protected area. 

How do you safely transport a generator?
To safely transport the generator, the generator should be emptied of all gasoline prior to transport, and the generator's spark plug should be disconnected. Please note that you do not obstruct any ventilation openings, and keep the generator in a cool, dry area during transport.

Do alternative fuels to gasoline, like propane or natural gas, produce CO?
Yes, anytime any fuel is burned, even alternative fuels like propane or natural gas, the CO fumes will be produced, and the generator should always be running outdoors 20 ft from any windows or doors for safety.

Can the generator be operated directly in rain or snow?
No, the generator shouldn’t ever be operated directly in the rain or snow without some type of overhead protection to keep it protected from the elements. Please note that there are multiple generator weather protection options, including running generator tents that can be used to keep the generator dry during a rain or snowstorm.

 

Setup/Startup:


How to remove the generator shipping braces?
Step 1- Lay a large piece of foam from the generator packaging on a level surface.
Step 2- Flip the generator upside down onto the foam piece.
Step 3- Remove the brightly colored shipping braces located on the bottom of the generator.

Please note that the shipping braces should always be removed before any operation of the generator to avoid engine damage.
Please also note that the generator should never be filled with any oil or gasoline prior to removing shipping braces

How do you connect the generator battery?
When the generator is first received, the battery will have a disconnected negative lead to avoid the battery losing charge while in storage. The disconnected negative lead will be located above and behind the battery location. Take the disconnected end of the negative lead and bolt it to the negative battery post. Please note to be careful not to allow your tool or any other conductive object to touch the battery post and generator frame at the same time. 

What type of oil should I use in my generator?
If this is your first time using the generator, you should use a conventional 30W, 10W-30, or 5W-30 oil to help break the product in for the first 6-8 hours. After the product has been broken in, you can use either a synthetic or conventional oil, depending on preference, in either 30W, 10W-30, or 5W-30, depending on your climate. 10W30 will be sufficient for most temperatures; however, if ambient temperatures exceed 95°F, you should use 10W40.

How do you start the generator using the recoil start?
The first step to starting the generator using the recoil start will be to turn the circuit breaker and idle control feature to the “OFF” position. The second step will depend on the fuel used, if using gasoline turn the gasoline valve “ON”, and the fuel selector switch to the gasoline selection (if applicable for the generator model); if your using propane turn the gasoline valve “OFF” and move the fuel selector switch toward the propane selection (if applicable for the generator model), then connect your propane tank and turn the propane tank to the “ON” position; after the proper instructions are followed with starting on the desired fuel, move the battery switch to the “ON” position or if applicable move the start switch to the “RUN” or “ON” position depending on the generator model version. Finally, pull the recoil out slowly until tension is felt, then yank the recoil cord to start the generator; repeat this final step as necessary until the engine starts.

What type of gasoline should be used in the generator?
The generator will be compatible with 87 Octane gasoline or better with a 10% or less ethanol cut. Please note that the lower the ethanol content, the longer this can extend the life of your generator and parts.

 

Maintenance:


How to change the generator oil?
The first step will be to place the generator on a level surface before starting the oil change, then you’ll want to locate the generator drain bolt, which will be located on the center of the bottom protruding crankcase lip, and place a container below the oil drain bolt location. The next step is to remove the drain bolt with a 12 mm hex wrench and allow the oil to fully drain. Finally, replace the oil drain bolt and remove the main oil fill cap, then add oil until you see the oil on the oil cap threading. Please note that as long as you fill the oil on a level surface, the generator is built to spill out the excess oil before it can be overfilled. 

How to empty gasoline from your gas tank?
To remove the gasoline from the generator the first step will be to turn the fuel valve to the “OFF” position, and you’ll want to place a container under the fuel filter cup located on the bottom of the fuel valve, then remove the fuel filter cup and turn the fuel valve to the “ON” position to allow the gasoline to drain from the gas tank. Once fully drained, replace the fuel filter cup, and the draining process is complete. 

How to prepare your generator for storage?
To properly prepare the generator for storage, first turn the breaker “OFF” and run the generator for 3-5 minutes; then turn the fuel valve to the “OFF” position and allow the generator to run until it stalls out. The next step will be to turn the battery switch, or engine switch, depending on the model, to the “OFF” position, then remove the fuel filter cup, and drain the gas tank of all gasoline by turning the fuel valve to the “ON” position. The next step will be to remove the 2nd to the lowest bolt on the bottom of the carburetor bowl to remove any excess fuel from the carburetor bowl, and remove the spark plug; then add 2 tablespoons of 10W-30 oil into the spark plug hole and pull the recoil to help lubricate the cylinder. Finally, replace the spark plug, remove the battery, then charge the battery on a trickle charger. Please note that the generator should always be stored in a cool, dry location that’s protected from the elements and properly ventilated. 

How to properly maintain your generator battery?
The generator battery can lose charge in as little as 3 to 6 months of storage and should always be properly maintained. To properly maintain your generator battery, we’d recommend disconnecting the generator battery from your generator and hooking the battery up to any 12V trickle charger that’s compatible with SLA batteries. Please note that extremely cold or hot conditions can accelerate the rate at which the battery loses charge.

How frequently should I perform maintenance on my generator?
The maintenance can vary depending on the model and whether you’re running the generator with light or heavy use. To properly follow maintenance, please ensure that you read your full maintenance schedule in your included generator manual, and it’s recommended to keep track of your hours and maintenance performed in your manual maintenance log.


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