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Briggs & Stratton generators

Three home standby models rely on the firm’s continuous-run Vanguard engine.
Briggs & Stratton generators
The company is introducing three new generator models which are all powered by a commercial-grade Vanguard engine.

Briggs & Stratton has introduced its 13kW, 18kW and 22kW PowerProtect home standby generators.

“A unique feature is the Eco-Cise smart weekly test mode that significantly reduces noise and fuel consumption, shrinking the weekly generator test from 5-20 minutes down to just 16 seconds,” said the firm

Engineered and assembled in the U.S., these generators are designed to run on both liquid propane and natural gas. The company said its NGMax technology provides maximum power output on natural gas fuel.

These generators are powered by what the company described as its “trusted and proven commercial-grade Vanguard engine,” that is built to run continuously for days on end in the toughest environments.

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