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HERON manufactures professional power equipment including gasoline and inverter generators, portable power stations, and water pumps for industrial and backup use.

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HERON is a premier brand of power generation equipment produced by the Czech manufacturer Madal Bal a.s. Specializing in robust energy solutions, HERON offers a comprehensive range of industrial frame generators, quiet inverter generators, and dual-fuel (gasoline/LPG/NG) power plants. These products are designed to meet the rigorous demands of construction sites, mobile service centers, and emergency home backup systems.

In addition to traditional generators, HERON provides modern portable power stations and water pumps, ensuring reliable utility in locations without grid access. The brand is known for utilizing high-quality components, such as heavy-duty alternators and efficient engines with automatic voltage regulation (AVR) or inverter technology for sensitive electronics. With accessories like Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) units, HERON delivers seamless power continuity and durable performance for professionals and homeowners alike.

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HERON 8896800 Portable Power Station Owner’s Manual

February 17, 2025
HERON 8896800 Portable Power Station EXAMPLES OF CHARGING THE CHARGING STATION  Charging from a 230 V socketAC power plug Charging using a solar panel The solar panel plugs into the Anderson connector…

HERON 8896431 Gasoline Generator User Manual

July 11, 2023
8896431 Gasoline Generator Translation of the original user‘s manual 8896431 Gasoline Generator Description – purpose of use of the generator Two-cylinder generator HERON® 8896431 with a high electrical power output of 11…

HERON 8898300 Pressure Regulator Instruction Manual

July 9, 2023
8898300 Pressure Regulator for Propane - Butane Pressure Vessel Instruction Manual 8898300 Pressure Regulator Translation of the original user‘s manual Pressure regulator for propane-butane pressure vessels Heron® 8898300 with an…

HERON 8896411 Gasoline Generators User Manual

May 7, 2023
8896411 Gasoline Generators User Manual 8896411 Gasoline Generators Introduction Dear customer, Thank you for the confidence you have shown in the HERON® brand by purchasing this generator. This product has…

HERON 8896230 Inverter Generator User Manual

October 28, 2022
HERON 8896230 Inverter Generator Introduction Description – purpose of use of the generator The inverter generator HERON® 8896230 is intended for powering electrical appliances in locations, where there is no access…

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  • What type of oil does a HERON generator use?

    Most HERON generators with four-stroke engines require SAE 15W40 motor oil. Always check your specific model's manual for the exact oil capacity and type.

  • How do I connect the HERON generator to a gas source?

    Dual-fuel HERON generators can be connected to a propane-butane vessel or natural gas line using the appropriate pressure regulator and hose. The generator typically features a toggle switch to select between petrol and gas operation.

  • What is the ATS function on HERON generators?

    The ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) function allows the generator to start automatically in the event of a mains power outage and shut down when power is restored. This requires a compatible ATS unit (sold separately) and professional installation.

  • Can I charge sensitive electronics with a HERON generator?

    Yes, HERON inverter generators produce a smooth sinusoidal output voltage suitable for sensitive electronics like computers and medical devices. Standard frame generators with AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation) are also safer for electronics than unregulated models.