Is there any way to get a model year/production year from a honda engine via serial number? I just bought two NOS honda EG650 generators from the local Honda dealer yesterday. They were a steal and couldnt pass them up. The generator dates anywhere from 1984 (intoduced) to 1998 when it was discontinued. It has the 2.5 HP side valve G100 engine (great little engine). The serial numbers from the engine crank case castings are:

Honda Power Equipment is raising the standard for portable generators, adding value and enhanced performance to three of its popular portable generator lines. The company invested three years of technology innovation into its research and development to reengineer three product lines, the Economy Series, the Deluxe Series and the Industrial Series. The result is a lineup of advanced generator models that meets and exceeds customer and consumer expectations while aligning the products with new environmental performance standards. The new models will be available in January 2011.


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While each series of generators maintains its own product differentiation and includes advancements based on the company's analysis of its user segments and product applications, the entire product platform shares a number of common elements. These new advancements, including a Honda-developed and produced alternator for increased quality control, place Honda products at the forefront of generator technology. The products also meet EPA Phase III timing and guidelines, which address clean air standards for emissions from engines used in non-road applications. And, with these technology upgrades, Honda is producing 50-state compliant generator models.

To meet the EPA's evaporative emissions regulations, all of the generators have a fluorine fuel tube and canister system along with a tethered chain-type gas cap. All three models carry the Honda industry-competitive three year warranty.

In 2018, Honda replaced the popular EU2000i (2000-watt) super-quiet series inverter generator with a more powerful model, the EU2200i (2200-watt). All Lentry Light System models which previously consisted of a Honda EU2000i generator now feature the new Honda EU2200i (or the international equivalent, such as the Honda EU22i). This upgrade affects every Lentry Lighting System model number that begins with "2".

This recall involves Honda Portable generators with model number EU7000is. They are red and gray in color and measure about 33 inches long, 28 inches wide and 28 inches high. Honda and EU7000is are printed on the side of the generator. The following serial numbers are included in this recall: EEJD-1365339 through EEJD-1365644. The serial number decal is located inside the access door.

Although its prototype never reached full production, the knowledge gained from its development was soon used in the development of later models of portable generators, and three years later Honda released the E300 compact portable generator. While ordinary generators of the time were often complicated and hard to start and operate, the little red E300 was small, lightweight, and simply looked easy to use. Just as new electrical devices were gaining popularity in Japan, the E300 marked the arrival of a portable power supply that anyone could use.

The ENEPO EU9iGB gas-powered generator released the following year featured superior specifications, yet also expanded sales among ordinary households due to its convenient use of butane gas canisters.

Because the propane conversion kit is not a genuine Honda part, the kit will void your warranty. In the past eight years, we have never had a problem with a conversion kit harming the generator once properly installed. You can buy our warranty for $125.

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The environmental fee is imposed on businesses/organizations in industry groups that use, generate, store, or conduct activities related to hazardous materials. Activities related to hazardous materials may include the use of products such as ink, plastics, paint, etc., which were manufactured using hazardous materials. The fee applies to corporations, general partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, and sole proprietorships that have the qualified number of employees who are each employed more than 500 hours in California during the calendar year. The qualifying number of employees for the years prior to 2022 is 50 or more. Effective January 1, 2022, the qualifying number of employees is 100 or more. The fee is graduated based on the number of employees. (HSC section 25205.6.)

The generator fee is repealed and replaced by a new generation and handling fee effective January 1, 2022 (Senate Bill 158; Stats. 2021, ch.73). The generation and handling fee applies to each generator of hazardous waste at each generation site that generates five or more tons of hazardous waste per calendar year or portion of the calendar year. This includes most recycled waste, treated wood waste, imported non-RCRA (Resource Conservation Recovery Act) waste, and waste sent outside California for disposal. The per ton fee is determined by the total tonnage of waste generated per site. The fee also applies to facility operators that generate five or more tons of hazardous waste who pay the facility fee. (HSC section 25205.5.)

All businesses/organizations, unless otherwise exempted (see Industry Topics for exemptions), in certain industry groups as identified by the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) that have the qualified number of employees who are each employed more than 500 hours in California, during the calendar year, owe the hazardous waste environmental fee. The hazardous waste environmental fee increases based on the number of employees. (HSC section 25205.6.)

Effective January 1, 2007, most businesses/organizations identified by DTSC operating in California that have the number of qualifying employees who are each employed more than 500 hours in California during the calendar year are required to register. These include:

Effective January 1, 2022, the hazardous waste generation and handling fee is imposed as a flat rate per ton or fraction of a ton on generators of hazardous waste for each generator site that generates five or more tons of hazardous waste at a site in California within a calendar year. This generally includes recycled waste, non-manifested treated wood waste, non-manifested universal waste, imported waste, and waste sent outside California for disposal.

Additionally, anyone who generates, transports, offers for transport, treats, stores, or disposes of hazardous waste generally must have a hazardous waste ID number. A hazardous waste ID number is used to identify the hazardous waste generator, transporter, and facility that handles hazardous waste.

Businesses or organizations with less than the number of qualifying employees who have worked in California are not subject to the Hazardous Waste Environmental Fee. For periods prior to 2022, the qualifying number of employees is 50 or more employees that have worked more than 500 hours during the calendar year. Starting January 1, 2022, the qualifying number of employees is 100 or more employees that have worked more than 500 hours during the calendar year. The following organizations are also exempt:

The number of qualifying employees is determined by counting the number of employees who are employed in California more than 500 hours during a calendar year. This includes vacation, sick leave, and holidays for which an employee is paid during their employment.

Prior to January 1, 2022, facility operators who generated five or more tons of hazardous waste at any site during a calendar year and who had paid a hazardous waste facility fee prior to January 1, 2022, were exempt from the hazardous waste generator fee.

The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) issues state EPA ID Numbers for generators, transporters, and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities that handle hazardous wastes not regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). For more information on state EPA ID numbers or federal EPA ID numbers see DTSC's website on Applying for a Hazardous Waste Identification Number or call 1-800-618-6942 for more information.

All TWW handlers and generators that generate more than 10,000 pounds (5 tons) in any calendar year shall obtain an EPA number from DTSC and register with CDTFA for a generation and handling fee account. Please see DTSC's website for more information on TWW. be457b7860

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