From what I can see on the Generac website, there are no user adjustments on the unit. I suggest taking it back to where you purchased it and have them check it out. If it indeed is putting out 92V vs 120V, have them replace it but check it prior to leaving the store.
Good luck,
Semper Fi,
Z
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Hi, You don't say whether this is under load or not but if not is within the acceptable range, which is +/- 10% . Generally speaking, voltage on a generator is not the issue but the load which it will carry, hence their wattage ratings. Measure your household voltage and you will see that it varies from day to day but usually stays within the limits and your electrical panel is rated in amperage. Hope this answers your question!
SOURCE: No voltage output
It is possible that your voltage regulator is shot but before purchasing the volt regulator try flashing the fields first and make sure the brushes and rings are clean.
SOURCE: My Generac Primepact 50 RV generator has no AC output.
Check the exciting field wires and fuses.
SOURCE: my generator is not putting
Most low voltage conditions on generators are simply due to a low engine rpm. Most modern generators are 2- pole windings. So your engine rpm should theoretically run @ 3600 rpm. which will produce 120/240 volts @ 60 HZ. In actuality You want to set your rpm's @ Approx. 3720rpm no load. About 62.5 Hz. Without getting to technical this will give you your desired 120/240 volts loaded. Hope this helps.
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