Generac Guardian 22,000-Watt (LP)/19,500-Watt (NG) Air-Cooled Whole House Generator with Wi-Fi and 200-AmpTransfer Switch

Perfect for home standby in case of power outages or emergencies. Generac OHVI engine is purpose-built for extended run times. True Power Technology delivers best-in class power quality.

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Generac 22,000-Watt Guardian Series (22 kW) home standby generator is the largest air-cooled home standby generator on the market. Not only does it deliver all the features and functionality customers have come to expect from the market-leading brand of home standby generators, but with an MSRP that is the lowest cost per kilowatt of any air-cooled home standby generator. Provides whole house coverage for many homes.

  • Up to whole house protection with the 200 Amp, NEMA 3R (aluminum outdoor enclosure) smart switch
  • 5-year limited warranty for automatic standby generators
  • True power technology delivers best-in-class power quality with less than 5% total harmonic distortion for clean, smooth operation of sensitive electronics and appliances
  • Generac generators and engines are engineered using domestic and foreign parts
  • Generac G-force engine is a purpose-built, pressure-lubricated engine capable of handling the rigors of generator use, resulting in power that’s more reliable and requires less routine maintenance than any competitive engine
  • 24/7, 365-days customer support team standing by all day, every day from our headquarters in Wisconsin to answer any questions you might have
  • Quiet-test self-test mode runs at a lower RPM for a 5-minutes or 12-minutes test, making generators significantly quieter than other brands while consuming less fuel
  • Tough, durable all-aluminum enclosures: our RhinoCoat powder-coated finish helps make corrosion-resistant aluminum perfect for all weather conditions
  • Mobile link remote monitoring allows you to monitor the status of your generator from anywhere in the world using a smartphone, tablet, or PC, easily access information, such as the current operating status and the generators maintenance schedule, connect your account to your authorized service dealer for fast, friendly and convenient assistance (sold separately)
  • Switch between natural gas and LP fuel in the field in a few seconds, without the need for any tools
  • Thanks to quiet-test your guardian series 22,000-Watt home standby generator runs its weekly self-test at a lower RPM for only 5-minutes it’s quieter than other brands and consumes less fuel
  • Take advantage of Generac’s mobile link cellular remote monitoring system and check on your generator’s status using your computer, tablet or smartphone, even when you are away, sold separately
  • Power outages don’t always occur during normal working hours, that’s why Generac’s customer care call center right here in wisconsin provides support any time of day or night, all year long, Generac is standing by 24/7, every minute of every day, to answer your questions
  • 5-year limited warranty
  • Images may include optional fascia kit, sold separately
  • Battery sold separately

Additional information

Product Height x Length x Width (in.)

29 x 48 x 25

Certifications and Listings

UL Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

5 Year Limited Warranty

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Walt

    We are very proud to have our generator installed and that gives us peace of mine to know that as we are getting into the Hurricane season, we have a whole house generator that will keep us powered for a long time.

  2. 05

    by Donna

    Haven’t had to use it yet confident it won’t let me down.

  3. 05

    by John

    I have yet to use the Generac but am comfortable knowing my family will be safe during emergencies.

  4. 05

    by Steve

    I purchased the cold start package. but was not comfortable taking apart breather to put the breather heater kit on?

  5. 05

    by John

    I am very pleased with my new home generator. It is working as expected

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