Briggs & Stratton 40248 7000-Watt PowerNow Dual Mode Air Cooled Home Standby Generator Review
Briggs & Stratton 40248 7000-Watt PowerNow Dual Mode Air Cooled Home Standby Generator
- Flexible Power Options: The included propane quick-connect kit gets you back up and running immediately, with the ability to upgrade to permanent backup power when convenient.
- Hassle-free fueling: runs on clean and readily available propane or natural gas; eliminates waiting in long gas lines and the need to store and pour gasoline
- Longer run time: get up to 12 hours run time (at load) with only two 20-Pound propane gas grill tanks
- Quiet operation: The fully enclosed compartment features engineered air passages, a lo-tone muffler and acoustic foam dampeners for 50-Percent quieter operation than most portable generators
- Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
The Dual-Mode Generator allows you the flexibility to get immediate backup power now (when you need it most) and permanently installed backup power later – all in one compact unit. Engine: Briggs and Stratton, Rated Watts LP (kW): 7,000, Rated Watts NG (kW): 6,000, Surge Watts LP (kW): 10,500, Surge Watts NG (kW): 9,000, Volts: 120/240, Phase: Single, Fuel Type: Liquid Propane, Natural Gas, Enclosure: Yes, Battery Required: Yes, Battery Included: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 30 1/2 x 22 1/2 x 32 1/2The Briggs & Stratton EmPower power now 7,000-watt standby generator is fully equipped to keep most of your home essentials and conveniences running when the grid goes down. Powered by a durable Briggs & Stratton Extended Life Series engine, this unit quickly converts to a standby generator with an optional transfer switch (sold seperatly) for ready-to-go back up power. This EmPower generator offers 7,000 watts of starting power and 10,500 surge watts when operating on liquid propane (6,
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Review by P. Ellis for Briggs & Stratton 40248 7000-Watt PowerNow Dual Mode Air Cooled Home Standby Generator
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I purchased this generator in August of 2008. I live in an area (upstate NY) where we lose power frequently. The item arrived and was delivered to my back yard in perfect working order.
We recently had a very bad ice storm in the Northeast and we lost power for 3 days. The generator worked perfectly running my sump pump, hot water heater (gas, direct vent), furnace, fridge (2) and several lights. I had to run power cords from outside rather than use the NEMA power cord to a manual transfer switch I had installed before the generator was delivered (more on that later). I ran the house for 10-12 hours on the 2 20lb propane tanks before I needed to change them out, which was to me, excellent. The generator is very quiet, we could barely hear it in the house. I have it installed behind my garage facing downwind of the house.
Okay, the transfer switch issue. While the manual, Briggs & Stratton web site, Briggs & Stratton FAQ page does not specifically state this, you MUST purchase the B&S manual transfer switch PERIOD! The model number is Briggs & Stratton 71014 – PowerNow Generator Transfer Kit (10 Circuits). This is the only transfer switch that works with the GFCI breaker installed in the generator. I had 3 electricians (friends of mine) look at the gen-tran 30 amp transfer switch wiring that was installed in my house and it is NOT a switching neutral switch.
Confused? I was too until I got on the phone with a very nice B&S technician who told me to only use their switch. I was dissapointed as I then needed to shell out another $400.00 but now it’s working fine. I did let B&S know that they should be specific about the fact that only their switch is compatible with these types of generators. It is because of this fact that I only rated it 4 stars.
All in all that one storm alone made this purchase worth every penny. It also kept the house in harmony (if you know what I mean).
I would heartly recommend this generator to anyone who is looking for a well built powerful and quiet standby generator. Just make sure you buy the 71014 – PowerNow Generator Transfer Kit from B&S
Review by Jeff Ray for Briggs & Stratton 40248 7000-Watt PowerNow Dual Mode Air Cooled Home Standby Generator
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I bought this for my parents who had three outages in two years. It was installed professionally and has already powered them through another outage. It also powered everything in their house except the air conditioning condensers and the electric stove/oven. That is the good news.
The not so good news is that this unit cannot be installed with an automatic transfer switch. That is a switch that automatically senses a power outage, turns itself on and then switches over to backup power. This unit uses a manual switch which requires someone to go to the unit, turn it on, and then go to the transfer switch and flip a switch. Not horrible but not the best if you can buy the better unit and automatic switch.
My parents are very pleased that they had the unit and someone came over to switch it on for them.
Review by Kermit P. Moreau Jr. for Briggs & Stratton 40248 7000-Watt PowerNow Dual Mode Air Cooled Home Standby Generator
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Installation was a snap but I had to go buy a battery. The literature said the unit came with a battery. The only battery that will work comes from Interstate Batteries at a cost of $149. Customer servcie at Briggs said they quit putting in batteries some time ago but did not change their adervertising!
First time I used the machine the power went out I went out in the rain to start the machine. It started fine and ran for about 15 minutes then shut down and would not restart. I made the mistake of not latching the access door to the controls. Apparently moisture got in and shut the machine down. After I let the machine dry out for 24 hours it started and ran perfictly. Be sure to shut and latch the access door in wet weather.
I wanted to run the machine on Natural Gas. It came with the proper jet to convert it. It said that I would need a special tool and gave the part number to change the jet. I ordered the part and paid $25. When it arrived it was a short handle screw driver. I got taken but you will not if you read this review.
Review by Kevin A. Thiery for Briggs & Stratton 40248 7000-Watt PowerNow Dual Mode Air Cooled Home Standby Generator
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I bought this generator to run my irrigation system in the back of my farm, so I would not have to run 500 yards of power cable or gas line. The choice of portable bottles or perminate is great. I us my tractor to shuttle the portable tanks back and forth. The generator starts easy and runs great. My irrigation system does not even raise my generator past an idle.
Review by R. Z. Anderson for Briggs & Stratton 40248 7000-Watt PowerNow Dual Mode Air Cooled Home Standby Generator
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It purrs like a Bengal tiger. A bit loud but at 100 yards from the house that’s not a problem. I bought the unit to back up my water well. We can live out in the country in south Texas without electricity, but not without water. I am very lucky to have a neighbor who knows all there is to know about electricity. Says he can wire anything. So here’s what we did which will conflict with some other revues: Poured a concrete pad 4′x 4′x 4″. The unit comes with two pads of its own which mount nicely on the concrete, one for the unit and one for the bottles for which a nifty cover is provided. The unit does not come with a battery. I bought a Com & Tractor battery (U1L12) at Carquest for $31.03. BTW, there are no battery bolts included so they were another $2.15. The Transfer Switch was $153.49 and no, you don’t have to buy the Briggs one for $450.00. To charge the battery, I bought from Amazon a Sunforce 50022 solar trickle charger and a Sunforce 7 amp charge controller. Also the unit does not come with a male locking plug for the end of your cable…a NEMA L14-30 which I got at Lowes for $23.25. Total cost $2190.34. Free shipping. Included are two bottles of propane but excluding a bottle of Jack Black for my neighbor. Now we in bidness. I cannot, of course, vouch for the durability and longevity of the genny, but at this time it is very satisfactory.