Firman Generator Propane Runtime Calculator – How Long Will It Run?

⚡ Firman Generator Propane Runtime Calculator

Calculate exactly how long your Firman generator will run on any propane tank size at any load level

Quick Presets
🔧 Generator & Fuel Settings
📊 Your Propane Runtime Results
💡 Firman Model BTU Reference
22,000
W03083 BTU/hr Full Load
43,000
W06573 BTU/hr Full Load
54,000
P08003 BTU/hr Full Load
49,000
T07571 BTU/hr Full Load
63,000
W09561 BTU/hr Full Load
24,000
H03652 BTU/hr Full Load
21,591
BTU per lb of Propane
91,502
BTU per Gallon Propane
🛢 Propane Tank Size Reference
Tank Name Usable Propane (lbs) Gallons (approx) Total BTU Available Liters (approx)
20 lb Cylinder17 lbs4.0 gal366,900 BTU15.1 L
33 lb Cylinder28 lbs6.6 gal604,500 BTU25.0 L
40 lb Cylinder34 lbs8.0 gal734,100 BTU30.3 L
100 lb Cylinder85 lbs20.1 gal1,835,200 BTU76.0 L
500 Gallon Tank1,693 lbs400 gal36,600,800 BTU1,514 L
1000 Gallon Tank3,386 lbs800 gal73,201,600 BTU3,028 L
Runtime by Load – Common Models (Hours)
Model (Watts) 25% Load 50% Load 75% Load 100% Load Tank Size
W03083 (3000W)~13.4 hrs~7.1 hrs~4.9 hrs~3.7 hrs20 lb
W06573 (6500W)~6.8 hrs~3.6 hrs~2.5 hrs~1.9 hrs20 lb
P08003 (8000W)~5.5 hrs~2.9 hrs~2.0 hrs~1.5 hrs20 lb
T07571 (7500W)~5.9 hrs~3.1 hrs~2.1 hrs~1.6 hrs20 lb
W03083 (3000W)~66.8 hrs~35.3 hrs~24.3 hrs~18.3 hrs100 lb
W06573 (6500W)~34.0 hrs~18.0 hrs~12.3 hrs~9.3 hrs100 lb
P08003 (8000W)~27.5 hrs~14.5 hrs~10.0 hrs~7.5 hrs100 lb
📏 Propane Consumption Rate by Model
Firman Model Rated Watts BTU/hr @ 100% lbs/hr @ 50% Load Gal/hr @ 50% Load
W030833,000W22,0000.510.12
H036523,650W24,0000.560.13
W065736,500W43,0000.990.24
T075717,500W49,0001.130.27
P080038,000W54,0001.250.30
W095619,500W63,0001.460.35
💡 Runtime Tip: Propane consumption scales nearly linearly with load. Running at 50% load roughly doubles your runtime compared to full load. For extended camping trips, aim to run your Firman generator between 50–75% capacity for the best runtime-to-output balance.
⚠ Cold Weather Note: Propane tanks lose pressure in cold weather below 40°F (4°C). A 20 lb tank can lose 10–15% effective output in freezing temperatures. Keep tanks insulated or upright and consider a tank warmer for winter camping. The calculator applies a 5% cold-weather penalty automatically.

Propane generators became the mainstream choice for folks that need back-up energy, whether at home or during trips. They last through almost every weather that one can imagine and truly need only a bit of attention. Here what truly impresses about Propane: it can stay in stored tanks for years without loss.

On the other hand, gasoline becomes thick clogs the lines and seems to always work against your interest. Moreover, Propane burns more cleanly, which certainly does not hurt.

Propane Generators: The Good and the Bad

But there is a catch. The energy density of Propane simply does not match that of gasoline. If you use Propane, you will have to burn around 20 to 25 percent more fuel to reach the same result.

Also the produced power suffers, and that is clearly visible. Take a sample with one model: it reaches 11 200 peak watts on gasoline, but on Propane it falls to 11 000 peak watts. Similarly happens with the steady power, that sinks from around 9 500 to 8 500 watts.

The most common home backup generators that run on Propane use between half and one full gallon each hour. For bigger devices that jumps to two or three gallons each hour. Many home owners tie their Firman Generator to a tank of 500 gallons Propane, but recall that such tanks only fill to 80 percent for safety.

The point is that if you already have a big tank for home heating, then Propane generators clearly seem much more practical.

Now these days dual fuel systems (even third versions) are very common. One can switch between gasoline and Propane as needed, and some types include also natural gas. The most common flexible units do that quite well.

Even so there is one trouble: engines on Propane can be hard to start. Quite a few folks had to pull the string many times before it starts.

Cold weather creates problems for Propane in small tanks. When the temperature drops, the pressure in the tanks goes down, which sometimes causes freezing and stopping during the generator work under load. Bigger systems escape that bye pulling liquid Propane directly from the tank, instead of waiting for steam.

Swapping the fuel tanks is truly easy with Propane. Turn one, attach the next, and done, no spill, no mess. I truly like this.

Class B and C RV generators on Propane that give around 3 kilowatts are popular with travelers. The only doubts of some come from the high use of fuel and the trouble finding refill spots during travel.

Propane generators give you full control, unlike those on natural gas that connect directly to the city net. Even so that duty has two sides, you must yourself store the fuel. The advantage?

Propane does not go bad like gasoline, so unless you run the generatormonthly, keeping Propane simply is the simpler and reliable way.

Firman Generator Propane Runtime Calculator – How Long Will It Run?

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