Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Generac 5622 GP Series GP5000 6,250 Watt 389cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator






Generac 5622 GP Series GP5000 6,250 Watt 389cc OHV Portable Gas Powered Generator (Non-CARB Compliant)

Product By Generac

Lowest Price : $649.99

Available From 5 Sellers






Technical Details


  • Steel fuel tank with incorporated fuel gauge
  • Locking fold-down handles and wheel kit
  • Hour meter with maintenance resets
  • 6,250 Surge Watts/5,000 Rated Watts
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California


Product Description


This Generac GP portable generator features a powerful 389cc engine and 6.6-gallon fuel tank for powerful performance and excellent run time. Surge Watts: 6,250, Rated Watts: 5,000, Engine Displacement (cc): 389, Engine: OHV, Run Time: 10 hrs., Receptacles (qty.): 5, Fuel Type: Gasoline, Fuel Capacity (gal.): 6.6, Start Type: Recoil, Low Oil Shutdown: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 33 1/2 x 26 1/2 x 27 1/2

Amazon.com Product Description


Featuring a compact, wheeled frame for easy transport, the Generac 5,000-Watt Portable Gas-Powered Generator provides a reliable power supply wherever you need it. An OHV (overhead valve) engine delivers performance and power, while a sturdy steel-tube cradle protects the generator's exterior. For safe and comfortable use, the circuit-breaker outlets prevent power overloads, and the low-tone muffler makes for ultra quiet operation.




Portable gas-powered generators deliver power when you need it, where you need it--from outdoor parties to construction sites. View larger.


Determine your requirements for a portable generator: click here to view wattage charts.


The hardened steel-tube cradle, locking, fold-down handles, and wheel kit ensure both durability and portability. View larger.


Circuit breaker protected outlets guard against circuit overload for reliable performance. View larger.
(Note for California and Canadian residents: This model is not CARB-compliant (units sold to California must be CARB-compliant) or CSA-certified.)

A Durable Power Supply Wherever You Need It
The Generac 5,000-Watt Generator is an ideal portable generator to have at home, on the job site, or wherever you need power. Its compact frame--33.5 x 26.5 x 27.5 inches (LxWxH)--is fitted with never-flat wheels and locking fold-down handles, so it can easily accompany you wherever you go. And with its hardened steel-tube cradle, this rugged generator holds up well for frequent travel, allowing you to look forward to years of operation.

Thanks to its versatile design, this generator adds comfort and possibility to any situation. Use it to keep your family safe through unexpected blackouts, add some fun to a camping trip, or make your job faster and easier.

Powerful OHV Engine with Secure Shutdown
The Generac 5,000-Watt Generator is equipped with a powerful 389-cc OHV (overhead valve) engine. The engine features a low-oil shutdown system, which prevents engine damage and keeps your generator in good shape for long-term use. It also features splash lubrication and a high-performance alternator, ensuring that operation of your electrical devices is efficient and smooth.

Plus, this generator's sturdy, 6.6-gallon steel tank ensures a full 10 hours of operation at a 50-percent load, letting you relax for hours of use. And with the tank's built-in fuel gauge, you can monitor fuel levels at a glance. Generac even provides you with your first supply of oil.

Plenty of Wattage to Run a Full Range of Appliances
The Generac 5,000-Watt Generator supplies 5,000 output watts and 6,250 maximum watts (for start-up of devices). It has an A/C voltage of 120/240 and a frequency of 60 hertz.

For unexpected blackouts, this is enough wattage to run home appliances such as security systems, computers, and electric range tops. For construction and landscaping applications, it's enough to support devices such as trimmers, belt sanders, and circular saws. And for camping and outdoor events, it can run portable stereos, outdoor lights, and electric grills.

(Note: All appliances should be checked for actual wattage ratings.)

Safe, Quiet Operation with Overload-Protected Outlets
If security and quiet operation are important to you in a generator, then the Generac 5,000-Watt Generator is an ideal choice. Its four 120-volt outlets and single 120/240-volt 30 Amp twist lock outlet are circuit-breaker protected, guarding against power overloads and allowing the generator to smoothly send power to your appliances. And the low-tone muffler means the generator runs at a comfortable noise level that easily blends into the background.

This generator is backed by a two-year limited warranty.

What's in the Box
Generac 5622 GP Series GP5000 5,000-Watt 389-cc OHV Portable Gas-Powered Generator (Non-CARB Compliant), wheel kit, handles, first oil supply, and manual.

Compare the Generac GP Series Portable Generators
Model # GP1800 GP3250 GP5000 GP5500 GP6500 GP7000 GP7000E GP8000 GP8000E GP15000E GP17500E
Running/starting watts 1800/2050 3250/3750 5000/6250 5500/6875 6500/8000 7000/8750 7000/8750 8000/10000 8000/10000 15000/22500 17500/26250
Fuel tank size (gallons) 4.0 4.0 6.6 6.6 6.6 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 16.0 16.0
Approx. run time @ 50% (hours) 14.5 12.5 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 10 10
Electric start (battery included)





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Dimensions (L x W x H - inches) 23.5 x 17 x 17.5 25 x 21 x 19.5 33.5 x 26.5 x 27.5 33.5 x 26.5 x 27.5 33.5 x 26.5 x 27.5 33.5 x 26.5 x 27.5 33.5 x 26.5 x 27.5 33.5 x 26.5 x 27.5 33.5 x 26.5 x 27.5 48.5 x 31 x 39.5 48.5 x 31 x 39.5
Shipping weight (pounds) 79 91 167 167 172 177 182 187 192 363 390



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Customer Reviews


"Portable Generator" 2009-11-17
By Darrell N. Dawson
Boy this is a great generator for the price. I got a 8,000 Watt and it will run my whole house. Great if you have a power outage. Darrell

"Well Built" 2009-06-25
By Obadiah (Middleton, WI USA)
I bought a different brand but similar sized generator at a local store. I bought that generator as a closeout model thinking I found a great bargin.



The problem with this overseas-made generator was that fuel poured out where the carburator mated to the engine. I suspect it lacked a gasket, but it went back to the store pronto as I wasn't going to deal with it.



The Generac GP5000 is solidly built and well made. It just has a solid build feel to it without being unnecessarily heavy or bulky. The engine started up right away and ran fine. It was a shade louder than I anticipated but certainly nothing unusual or obnoxious. I like the fact that Generac designs their alternators and engines specifically to work together and they are not two independent units designed by different manufacturers and simply slapped together.



If you are running electronic equipment off this generator, or most any other generator, you will risk damage to that equipment as this generator, like others, does not produce a clean enough energy wave. So you may wish to consider some type of voltage regulation if you plan on running sensitive equipment for extended periods. Generac makes pure sine wave portable generators called their "XP Series" for running sensitive electronics, but be prepared to pay a premium for these models.



All-in-all, a good, solid, American-made generator that I hope to have around for a long time.

"Better than a troy bilt " 2009-02-03
By chip
The best I can tell Generac = Guardian = Centurion. So this review is actually based on the Centurion equivalent of this generator purchased at Lowes. The Generac unit here appears to be a step nicer than the one for sale at the big box stores.


My limited experience with portable generators is based on this one and a 5000W troy-bilt generator that we owned before it broke. The Troy-Bilt generator siezed after less than 20 hours of operation in near ideal conditions. It was filled with clean oil, operating on a flat surface, around a 1500W load. Failing so early is suggests a manufacturing defect combined with poor luck. Regardless of the failure of the Troy-Bilt, the Centurion/Generac generator is far superior in nearly every manner.


The generator feels about 20 lbs heavier than the Troy-Bilt model.


It runs relatively quietly for the engine size. As expected, the engine starts easily using the pull start.


The oilpan is deeper (and probably larger capacity) than the Troy-Bilt making it less likely to oil-starve the engine if it is not perfectly flat.


The front-leg of the generator is about 2"x8" in size keeping it from vibrating into moist ground.


The locking handles are long enough to make moving it around easy.


The outlets are overload protected on the unit. However there is no electric on/off switch on the unit which I found convenient on the Troy-Bilt.


The fill hole for the metal gas tank is located close to the side so that it fills without a funnel from a standard 5-gallon gas can.


Also from quick research it appears that this unit can readily be converted to run on natural gas/propane.


I've been happy and impressed with it in the short time that I've used it, and as an added bonus it's built almost entirely in the US. It's worth that extra money.



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