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A backup
power
generator is a perfect solution for power outages because they power the
entire house. They generally come with an auto system that will
monitor your power source. Backup power generators are usually
two
No more dark nights with Backup GeneratorsPower generators come in a multitude of various fuel types which are all viable, but each have their own strengths and weaknesses. Lots of these power systems feature Guardian approved accessories for your new and existing standby backup power generator. They are more than capable of providing continuous power because they are hooked up to an external fuel source, such as natural gas line. In addition to the convenience of auto starting option and infinite run time, permanently connected standby systems offer power levels higher than portable generators. Their rating is ranging anywhere from 3kW up into hundreds of kW. Generators for home use often run on fuels such as gasoline, diesel, natural gas or propane. They can certainly keep your refrigerator, heat, air conditioning, lights, and even home lifesaving medical equipment running when you have lost power. Many standby generators come with a pre-wired transfer switch and continuous low-cost fuel supply. A hook-up to Natural Gas or Liquid Propane provides a safe, continuous automatic fuel supply which eliminates the inconvenient connection steps required with portable generators. There are different kinds of automatic generators that can be purchased for a home. Although you can install a manual transfer switch to switch over to the standby generator, most backup power standby generators use an automatic transfer switch. Although more expensive than their portable counterparts, automatic generators take the guesswork out of switching over to the generator once the power goes out. Stand by generators are known as whole house generators which provide backup power in homes and offices and are permanently installed outside the house or office building. These generators can run on natural gas or propane, which means they will run for as long as you need them to. They provide you with a lot of security just knowing that you have bought a high quality product from a licensed electrical contractor. You can expect years of faithful use with a simple annual tune up. While obviously more expensive than a dedicated generator, these whole house units offer the best protection overall. A general rule to follow is to have your standby generators twenty percent more than your estimated needs.
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