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Re: Lp gas generators called dry fuel?
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Posted by buickanddeere on February 03, 2007 at 17:45:35 from (216.183.134.199):
In Reply to: Lp gas generators called dry fuel? posted by David McDan on February 03, 2007 at 07:18:41:
Other than for price, LP or natural gas is the very best fuel you can burn in a piston or turbine engine. In fact to obtain longer engine life, lower operating costs and lower emissions. For "peaking power" utilities will take diesel gen sets and add a LP or natural gas carb on the intake and a govenor. The injection pump delievers a tiny squirt of diesel, just enough to make a flame. This is calle dpilot injection which lights the LP or natural gas. Go ahead and purchase that 16KW Generac knowing it's the best bang for the buck by far. Get the grey Service Transfer Switch instead of the yellow 12 circuit mickey mouse emergency power panel.
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