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The FIRMAN T09275 Tri-Fuel generator is Revolutionary: offering up to 11400 Starting Watts/ 9200 Running Watts and running on Gasoline, Natural Gas, and Propane.
Cast Iron Sleeve | Yes |
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Fuel | Gas/LPG/NG |
Tank Size | 9 |
Steel/Plastic | Steel |
Engine | 459cc |
Wheels | 11.0" -black /gray-plastic-flat free |
Handle | single folding w/grip |
UPC | 840876192757 |
Unit Dimensions | 31.0" x 29.4" x 27" |
Unit Length | 31.0" |
Unit Width | 29.4" |
Unit Height | 27" |
Unit Weight | 217.5 lbs |
CARB Certified | Yes |
EPA Certified | Yes |
cETL Certified | Yes |
NOM Certified | Yes |
UL Certified | No |
ANSI/PGMA G300-2018 | Yes |
Running Watts | 9200(Gas) 8300(LPG) 6900(NG) |
Starting Watts | 11400(Gas) 10400(LPG) 8650(NG) |
AC Voltage | 120/240 |
Frequency (Hertz) | 60 |
The FIRMAN T09275 Tri-Fuel Generator is a powerhouse solution for both home backup and job sites.
Delivers up to 11,400 starting watts and 9,200 running watts for reliable performance in emergencies or high-demand use.
Tri-Fuel versatility means it runs on Gasoline, Natural Gas, or Propane, giving you flexibility during unexpected outages.
Built with FIRMAN’s trusted durability, it ensures long-lasting dependability in your most critical moments.
An excellent choice for homeowners, contractors, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking power security and flexibility.
Q: What makes the FIRMAN T09275 a Tri-Fuel generator?
A: It can run on gasoline, natural gas, or propane, offering unmatched flexibility.
Q: How much power does this generator provide?
A: It produces up to 11,400 starting watts and 9,200 running watts.
Q: Is this generator suitable for home backup?
A: Yes, it’s designed for whole-home backup or heavy-duty job site use.
Q: Does it include a transfer switch?
A: Transfer switches are sold separately but can easily be paired with the T09275 for home integration.
Q: Is the generator portable?
A: Yes, it features a sturdy frame and wheels for easier mobility.
Run the generator at least once a month to keep it in good condition.
Change the oil and air filter regularly according to the user manual.
Use fuel stabilizer when storing gasoline to prevent buildup.
Inspect hoses and fittings, especially when using propane or natural gas.
Store in a dry, covered location when not in use.