As cooler weather is here, and the dratted S stuff is near, decided it was time to get the Genset ready to use.
I did a little rethinking on location, (was at the shop) so now it is in the house garage.
Main reason is that most of our long power failures occur when it is around -40. They haven't quite figured out
line shrinkage I guess.
So, to that end, the house garage. Breakers are right there, (warm) gen is right there, (warm) and I am right
there. (warm) Long story short, I don't want to drag my lazy but warm butt out in -40 if I don't have to.

Driver is a 12.5 Briggs. I/C version. Gen is a Belt drive 4000w/5000 peak, but I opted for a Lovejoy style coupling.
The motor is vert. shaft, so it makes for a compact unit. Basically 2 ft. square, 3 ft. high not including gas tank. Tank
is 5 gallon, and remote, for safety reasons.

Noise is handled with a pair of Acura mufflers in series, and of course vented outside. All joints welded.
Turned off the mains, gave it a go. Furnace turned up, 6 lights on, Coffee pot on, (most important) and the microwave
heating a bowl of water. It handled everything with spare, only issue being that I need to spend some time on the
governor. Normal here is 59.9 Hz on my meter, had gen set for same, and it wanders between 59.8, and 61. O.K., but
I'd like better.
The other thing I had at the shop was a kill switch next to the main breaker, so no start until breaker was thrown. I would
like that here as well, but wiring it will be a challenge without destroying drywall.
Sorry, no pics until my camera returns. It's in Canmore taking (hopefully) hundreds of pics of my new grandson.

No name yet,
so he is stuck with Number 9 as a nickname.
Enough for now.