Chilliwack Murray
Gold Member
There are various. Firstly, Cummins bought Onan. Not a good thing (as usual) but it is what it is, as everyone says.
The one I have is the Cummins/Onan 7.5 Quiet Diesel (QD).
I guess you could put this thing in your basement (with a CO2 Detector) and with the exhaust being specially tuned, your neighbors would never hear it. It would be no louder than a vented furnace, and inside probably would be OK too.
Actually Cummins bought Onan all the way back in 1992 and changed the name to Cummins Power Generation and the sister company Newage became Cummins Generator Technologies. They kept the Onan name for the RV product line because of the brand recognition and almost fanatical following. (Fleetguard became Cummins Filtration, Holset Turbochargers became Cummins Turbo Technologies, etc)
On the topic of generators in basements, any generator installed in a dwelling needs to be done completely to code as the consequences of anything going wrong are extreme... Fire or death by CO poisoning. Both happen too often due to improper generator installations. There is truly no room for error here.
Get a reasonably quiet generator and install it outside with soft walls / bushes around it and you’ll barely know it’s there, but please don’t put it in any structure attached to a house.