DuroMax Power Equipment

Duromax Duelfuel Generator
Be ready for anything with our trusted partner in portable power – DuroMax! These powerful generators are equipped to run on either gasoline or liquid propane offering you flexibility. Easy to transport over any terrain, from the neck of the woods to the downtown job site, this generator is designed to keep you going anywhere.

DS13000E

DS13000EH

XP10000EH

XP12000E

XP12000EH

XP12000HX

XP130000E

XP13000HX

XP13000HXT

XP15000E

XP15000EH

XP9000iH

Be ready for anything with our trusted partner in portable power – DuroMax! These powerful generators are equipped to run on either gasoline or liquid propane offering you flexibility. Easy to transport over any terrain, from the neck of the woods to the downtown job site, this generator is designed to keep you going anywhere.

DuroMax Highlights

Gas or Propane

Runs on gasoline or liquid propane, offering the freedom and flexibility of fuel choice

Push to Start

With the push-to-start button, turning on your generator is as easy as starting your car.

EPA Approved

Designed with a reduced emissions engine for a cleaner experience.
Duromax Portable Generator

Co-Alert

An advanced technology to keep your family safe and sound from harmful engine fumes.

Outlets

120V 20A GFCI Outlet | 120V 30A Twist Lock | 120/240V 30A Twist Lock | 120/240V 50A Heavy Duty Outlet

Monitoring

Track voltage output, operating frequency, and maintenance hours.

DuroMax Highlights

Gas or Propane

Runs on liquid propane or gasoline, offering the freedom and flexibility of fuel choice.

Push to Start

With the push-to-start button, turning on your generator is as easy as starting your car.

Co-Alert

An advanced technology to keep your family safe and sound from harmful engine fumes.

Outlets

120V 20A GFCI Outlet | 120V 30A Twist Lock | 120/240V 30A Twist Lock | 120/240V 50A Heavy Duty Outlet

EPA + Carb Approved

Designed with a reduced emissions engine for a cleaner experience.

Digi-Command Center

Track voltage output, operating frequency, and maintenance hours.

Interlock Kits & Generators - Getting the Most out of your Generator

Setting up a generator manually, running cords, and managing power usage yourself can be inconvenient and potentially hazardous if you find yourself in hazardous weather that affects your power. A transfer switch and interlock kit can make using your generator safer, easier, and more convenient.

An interlock kit and a generator transfer switch disconnects your home from the utility grid before powering it with a generator. This avoids damage to your generator and connected devices when power is restored. This device eliminates the chance of your generator back-feeding the utility system, potentially harming workers who are trying to restore power.

An interlock kit uses a simple metal plate to prevent the main breaker, or the generator’s supply breaker, from turning on while the other is active. During a power outage, the homeowner would turn off the main breaker and all branch circuits, then slide the interlock plate away from the generator’s breaker, allowing it to be turned on. Branch circuits could then be turned on individually, being careful not to exceed the generator’s output capacity.

A transfer switch reroutes important circuits to a secondary service panel, where a transfer switch can disconnect from utility power before connecting those circuits to the generator. Transfer switches can be manual or automatic, and they can power a few select circuits or an entire home.

Interlock Kits & Generators - Getting the Most out of your Generator

Setting up a generator manually, running cords, and managing power usage yourself can be inconvenient and potentially hazardous if you find yourself in hazardous weather that affects your power. A transfer switch and interlock kit can make using your generator safer, easier, and more convenient.

An interlock kit and a generator transfer switch disconnects your home from the utility grid before powering it with a generator. This avoids damage to your generator and connected devices when power is restored. This device eliminates the chance of your generator back-feeding the utility system, potentially harming workers who are trying to restore power.

An interlock kit uses a simple metal plate to prevent the main breaker, or the generator’s supply breaker, from turning on while the other is active. During a power outage, the homeowner would turn off the main breaker and all branch circuits, then slide the interlock plate away from the generator’s breaker, allowing it to be turned on. Branch circuits could then be turned on individually, being careful not to exceed the generator’s output capacity.

A transfer switch reroutes important circuits to a secondary service panel, where a transfer switch can disconnect from utility power before connecting those circuits to the generator. Transfer switches can be manual or automatic, and they can power a few select circuits or an entire home.