The single-phase / three-phase generator HECHT GG 11000 significantly differs in construction from other common generators. If you are still hesitating whether to use a single-phase or three-phase generator, the hybrid generator GG 11000 may be just what you are looking for. Compared to regular generators, it allows for easy switching between three-phase and single-phase mode. Simply turn the switch. It is especially useful on construction sites where it is necessary to power both three-phase and single-phase appliances. In three-phase mode, you can use a 400 V socket to connect appliances with a power consumption of up to 4600 W. In single-phase mode, you can use either a standard 230 V / 16 A socket (up to 3680 W), or an industrial socket 230 V / 32 A (up to 7360 W). The industrial socket is protected by a 32 A fuse, so you can also connect an electric welder to it. It also includes a 12 V/100 A socket.
The continuous power of the generator is 8000 W, with a short-term maximum power of up to 8500 W.
The generator has an electric starter, but it can also be started manually using a traditional pull cord. The output voltage is stabilized by AVR regulation, and the voltage is displayed on a digital voltmeter. The weight of the unit is 107 kg, making it easy to handle with wheels and folding handles. The generator is powered by a 459 cm3 engine with a maximum torque of 32.1 Nm.
Average fuel consumption:
At 50% load - 2.4 l/h
At 100% load - 3.8 l/h
With a standard three-phase generator, it is possible to connect a single-phase appliance, but it can only utilize one-third of the power of the three-phase generator. This is because the appliance is connected to only one of the three windings of the generator. With a standard three-phase generator of the same power as the HECHT GG 11000, you would only be able to connect a single-phase appliance with a maximum power of approximately 2600 W compared to 7360 W with this generator.
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