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Dual-Fuel Generators emit less CO when running on propane compared to gasoline, due to propane's cleaner combustion characteristics.
Engine Design and Fuel Choice
Dual-fuel generators have a distinct engine design that allows them to run on either gasoline or propane. When operating on propane, the engine can generate up to 10% more power than when running on gasoline. This is because propane has a higher energy density than gasoline, which translates to a cleaner and more efficient combustion process.
CO Emissions Comparison
Tests have shown that CO emissions from dual-fuel generators running on propane are significantly lower than those running on gasoline. In one study, a dual-fuel generator produced 50% fewer CO emissions when operating on propane, compared to running on gasoline. This is because propane has a lower carbon-to-hydrogen ratio, which results in less carbon monoxide being released during combustion.
Safety Features and Precautions
While dual-fuel generators are generally safer against CO emissions, it’s still essential to follow proper safety precautions. Always ensure that the generator is properly ventilated and maintained, and never operate it in an enclosed space. Additionally, always check the generator’s CO emissions output and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for safe operation.
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