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Westinghouse 8200 Peak Watt Tri-Fuel Portable Inverter Generator, Remote Electric Start, Transfer Switch Ready, Gas, Propane, Natural Gas, Low THD, Safe for Electronics, Parallel Capable, CO Sensor

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Style: 8200 Watts Inverter - Tri Fuel


Features

  • INVERTER BENEFITS, HOME BACKUP POWER: The Westinghouse iGen8200TFc is a tri fuel generator with all the benefits of an inverter, but also with home backup power and a 50A outlet; Gasoline: 6600 running/8200 peak watts, Propane: 5940 running/7380 peak watts, Natural Gas: 5280 running/6560 peak watts
  • SAVE FUEL, SAVE MONEY, LESS NOISE: Inverter technology adjusts engine speed to meet power demand, significantly cutting fuel use compared to traditional generators. That's less refills and fuel runssaving time, money, and hassle. It's also much quieter than open frames, around 60 dBA at 25% load
  • TRANSFER SWITCH OR INTERLOCK KIT READY: One 120/240V 1450R 50A outlet for home backup can run your air conditioner, refrigerator, sump pump, and moreall at once; One RV ready 120V TT-30R 30A outlet; One GFCI 120V 520R 20A standard duplex outlet
  • LOW THD AND COPPER WINDINGS: With less than 3% THD, it's safe to power electronics like phones, computers and TVs to stay connected during outages, or on jobsites and campsites. Copper windings help the unit make cleaner power, run cooler and last longer
  • DURABLE ENGINE WITH SAFETY BUILT-IN: Powered by a heavy duty 298 cc Westinghouse 4-stroke OHV engine with a cast iron sleeve; up to 17 hours of run time on a 3.9 gallon fuel tank at 25% load with automatic low oil shutdown and carbon monoxide (CO) sensor

Description

The Westinghouse iGen8200TFc portable inverter generator with CO sensor produces up to 8,200 peak watts and 6,600 running watts with less than 3% THD, making it a perfect solution for home backup, even when using sensitive electronics. Inverter technology lets you safely power items like computers, phones and TVs and is quieter and more fuel efficient than traditional generators. Copper windings help the unit make cleaner power, run cooler and last longer. A 298 cc 4-stroke OHV Westinghouse engine with a cast iron sleeve runs for up to 17 hours at 25% load on a 3.9 gallon gas tank with a digital fuel gauge, automatic low oil shutdown, and a GFCI duplex 20A outlet. Push- button electric start and remote start key fob make starting effortless, even at a distance. The control panel features a transfer switch or interlock kit ready 14-50R 50A outlet that can power major appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, sump pumps and any lights or entertainment centers at the same time with a single cord. A TT-30R 30A RV outlet for travel trailer use is included. An LED data center shows voltage, frequency and lifetime hours to keep you up to date on real-time information and regular maintenance. Easily portable with never-flat wheels and folding handle, it'll have your house, travel trailer or jobsite powered in seconds. The iGen8200TFc comes with a 3 year limited warranty and lifetime technical support backed by our nationwide Westinghouse Customer Service and Support Network.

Brand: Westinghouse


Wattage: 8200 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline, Propane, Natural Gas


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping, Residential


Item Weight: 134.5 Pounds


Voltage: 240 Volts


Output Wattage: 6600


Special Feature: CO Sensor, Digital Display, Electric Start, Flat-Free Tire, Fuel Gauge, Fully Enclosed Design, Hour Meter, Overload Protection, Remote Start, Tri-Fuel See more


Included Components: Battery Charger, Engine Oil & Funnel, Key FOB, Owner's Manual, Quick-Start Guide, Replacement Parts List, Screw Driver, Warranty See more


Brand: Westinghouse


Wattage: 8200 watts


Fuel Type: Gasoline, Propane, Natural Gas


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping, Residential


Item Weight: 134.5 Pounds


Voltage: 240 Volts


Output Wattage: 6600


Special Feature: CO Sensor, Digital Display, Electric Start, Flat-Free Tire, Fuel Gauge, Fully Enclosed Design, Hour Meter, Overload Protection, Remote Start, Tri-Fuel


Included Components: Battery Charger, Engine Oil & Funnel, Key FOB, Owner's Manual, Quick-Start Guide, Replacement Parts List, Screw Driver, Warranty


Color: Blue


Product Dimensions: 27"L x 20.9"W x 21.7"H


Model Name: Inverter Generators


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: Electric Start


Tank Volume: 3.9 Imperial Gallons


Engine Displacement: 298 Cubic Centimeters


Total Power Outlets: 3


Starting Wattage: 8200 Watts


Running Wattage: 6600 Watts


UPC: 850060639784


Manufacturer: Westinghouse


Item Weight: 134.5 pounds


Item model number: iGen8200TFc


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Generator. Quiet and powerful!
Style: 11000 Watts Inverter - Dual Fuel
Got this ahead of storm season to back up our home, just in case. We had a smaller 5000w but it just wasn't enough. Setup was dead simple and took about 20 minutes including the unboxing....it IS heavy though, so have help. Started right up after first attempt and runs very well. I haven't had it long enough to do extensive testing but will report back if I have any issues. The only complaint I could lodge would be insanely minor....the zip ties inside all have long, sharp tails, someone at the factory is either lazy or thinks they're funny. A pair of flush cutters took care of them quickly. Shouldn't be an issue since an owner wouldn't be inside the unit often, but for oil changes or initial add, they could scrape you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by Brad H

  • Great Inverter/Generator
Style: 11000 Watts Inverter - Dual Fuel
Was worried about the set up on this Inverter/Generator, but it was very easy to set up. After adding oil with the supplied funnel and oil, I hooked up an LP tank I had in storage and it started right up with the supplied remote control. Was impressed with how quiet it is compared to and old generator we have had for 15 plus years. With it being such a large unit it is fairly easy to maneuver around. The included tool kit is a plus and very helpful when needed. Instructions on set up and running are very clear. I really like the battery charging cord which makes it so easy to just plug in and charge. I also like the dual fuel feature on it as it will give us plenty of options if we need to use it for a prolonged time. I would recommend this product and right now I am not disappointed with our purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by Thomas W. Thomas W.

  • Excellent Westinghouse Generator!
Style: 11000 Watts Inverter - Tri Fuel
Arrived without any damage, securely mounted on a pallet. Easy to set up out of the box. Compact size for the power output. Started on first attempt and ran well on our house propane line. Did not run any electrical from it during set up but the generator runs great and the engine noise level is surprisingly lower than expected. The electric start feature, fuel options, and folding handle are appreciated. I ran the generator for 5 minutes and the heat level seems minimal with the well insulated housing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2025 by Grateful

  • Great inverter generator for my whole house
Style: 11000 Watts Inverter - Dual Fuel
Well built inverter generator that produces the power it claims. I run it off propane and it is quiet and efficient. I have not owned it long enough to speak to the batter life, but it holds a charge and starts right up. The design is compact and good looking as far as generators go. I found it easy to use and would be able to explain to someone else how to get it going if I were not around. I purchased this because I need clean electric power due to electronics in the house and the price was better than other options. I am not disappointed in my purchase and would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2025 by Matt Horton Matt Horton

  • Westinghouse ecoGen 10000 - Good Value
Style: 10000 Watts Inverter - CO Sensor
Just got my new ecoGen 10000. Got the box in good shape, setting up was not a big deal, though it is heavy enough that getting another person to help is better. Instructions to attach the wheels have some room for improvement. Nevertheless, it wasn't too complicated. The provided funnel for oil came in handy, especially as the location of oil tank could make it difficult to add oil without that specially shaped funnel. Started the generator to test it out and it started with power button the very first time around. While this is an inverter generator that supposedly has lower noise level, I still found it to be noisy enough but I have never had any other generators in the past so can't be a good judge. Overall, I believe this is a good value for the features, specially using inverter technology. True test will be when we have another major power outage as we did with hurricane Milton ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025 by Vinder

  • iGen11000DFc vs. wGen9500DF
Style: 11000 Watts Inverter - Dual Fuel
I purchased a 9500DF in October of 2021 after a 3 day blackout earlier that year. The delivery did not go well with the first unit being significantly damaged and the replacement also being damaged (but not as bad and I ended up keeping it). Luckily, I've only had to use that generator about 5 times in the last 3 years, and never for longer than a couple of hours. At the time, friends were getting smaller inverter generators, but as my pool pump needed about 10 amps, I was worried that I wouldn't be able to run much else on a smaller generator. In the last 3 years, inverter generators have come out with more and more power, and when I saw the 11000DFc had almost the same power of the 9500DF, I decided to give it a try. The 11000DFc arrived undamaged. It was very easy to assemble the wheels and feet, and a very similar assembly experience as the 9500DF. I vastly prefer the oil funnel and key fob included with the 9500DF, but that is a minor thing, and I assume that a modern 9500DFc has the same funnel and fob as the current 11000DFc. I have to say that overall, I think I prefer open frame generators. I can attach a piece of plywood to the top, it is easy to secure, and it clears the fill cap of the gas tank. I can't do that with the 11000DFc. It is much easier to weather proof the 9500DF. The 11000DFc started right up on propane. I did not not try is on gasoline because I don't plan to use it and don't have any. Plus I don't feel like trying gasoline and draining it all back out once I do. So I'll take it on faith its good to go if I ever need it, and that it won't leak gasoline all over the place. The 11000DFc is easy to pull start, and once I started trying, I was able to pull start it on propane every time. I've never been able pull start the 9500DF on many attempts. The LP connection to the generator on the 11000DFc seems like an afterthought as it is in an odd place and the regulator is not on the generator like it is the 9500DF. Having the regulator on the tank hose is awkward, and I smelled propane the first time I started it so kept checking the connection of the hose to the generator and the hose to the tank and they were fine. It turned out the be the connection of the hose to the regulator that was very loose. I think just rotating the hose by hand when hooking it up to the tank is enough to loosen this connection. It is something to keep your eye on. The quality of the power is obviously a night and day difference, and if anything, I am much more of an inverter fan now than I was a couple weeks ago. The thing that shocked me is that my pool pump draws 8.4 amps when connected to the 110000DFc, and draws 9.7 amps when connected to the 9500DF. I firgure the extra 1.3 amps are heating up my pool pump motor. I put a scope on the lines and on the 110000DFc, there was a perfect looking sine wave at 242V and 60Hz. On the 9500DF, it was a visibly distorted sine wave (on the top half) at 243V and 63Hz. Nothing I've read about inverter generators vs. AVR generators affected my optinion as much as this one experiment. 8.4 amps vs. 9.7 amps is more of a difference than I thought would have been possible. I guess the distorted sine wave could also be affecting the amp meter. I also tried the Eco Mode switch on the 11000DFc. It clearly idles down significantly in this mode with no load, but with just a 2500 watt load, I couldn't tell if flipping the switch was doing anything. I didn't go higher than that because I'm still in the break in period. Reasons to prefer the 9500DF: - Cost (obviously) - I prefer the open frame - The wheels are larger on the 9500DF and its a bit easier to move over lips and bumps. - I preferred how the LP tank connects to the 9500 generator, plus the hose doesn't need a pressure regulator on it. It is a clearly superior setup compared to the 110000DFc Reasons to prefer the 11000DFc: - It might be a bit quieter. I'm not even sure. They are both loud. - Easier to start - Everything about the power supplied is clearly superior - In theory, it should use less fuel because the engine is not forced to always run at 3600RPM to create 60Hz power So in the end, its all about the power. So if price is not a consideration, I would take the 11000DFc every time just for the better quality power. If Westinghouse offered an open frame inverter more in the physical form factor of the 9500DF, then I would probably prefer the open frame. The noise reduction just isn't worth what I give up in the convenience of the open frame. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024 by Bill F Bill F

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