Power & Output
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Rated output: 10 kVA
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Maximum (peak) output: 10.5 kVA
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Voltage: 220 V
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Frequency: 50/60 Hz (dual rate)
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Phase: Single-phase
Engine & Fuel System
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Engine size: 498 ml
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Engine power: ~16 hp
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Starting system: Electric start, runs on a 12 V DC system with an 8.3 A alternator
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DC output: 12 V at 8.3 A for starting and auxiliary use
Cooling & Insulation
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Insulation: Class F
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Cooling type: Air-cooled, common in small generators
Fuel & Oil Capacities
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Fuel tank: 25 L, supports about 7–10 hours of use under load
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Oil tank: 1.65 L, typical of a pressure-splash lubrication system
Physical Specs & Noise
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Weight: Net weight is 205 kg, fairly durable yet still movable
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Structure: Likely an open-frame design with a simple panel rather than a soundproof shell, like Osaka’s 5 kVA units
Key Benefits
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First, the diesel engine is reliable and fuel-saving.
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Furthermore, the electric start is easy to use instead of a pull-start.
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Also, at 205 kg it’s light enough to move with a small trolley or forklift.
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Finally, a low-oil cutoff protects the engine if oil pressure drops, which is common in Osaka sets .
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Many Osaka sets in the 5–12 kVA range use similar engines but with water cooling or slightly larger displacement. For instance, their 12 kVA model uses a 1.1 L single-cylinder engine with electric start, AVR, and about 200 kg weight
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Therefore, the ODE10SK likely scales from those designs, offering more power but staying compact.
Typical Uses
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For emergency backup, it can run lights, pumps, or small compressors during outages.
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At remote work sites, it supports tools, machines, or water pumps without needing grid power.
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For light industrial or portable setups, it delivers steady 220 V single-phase output where needed.
Hence, the OSAKA ODE10SK is a well‑balanced diesel generator. It offers a good mix of power, ease of use, and portability. It fits small industrial, backup, or remote site needs.






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