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YOU’VE GOT THE POWER!. When the grid goes down, which type of system do you want for emergency power: battery or generator? Either type will get the job.

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1 YOU’VE GOT THE POWER!

2 When the grid goes down, which type of system do you want for emergency power: battery or generator? Either type will get the job done as long as it’s sized to cover your power needs but how quickly or for how long are the two biggest factors to consider. In addition, cost, installation, maintenance and safety are other points that will influence the decision of acquiring power generators.power generators Generators are used for the generation of electric power. There are basically two types of generators: standby power generators and portable generators. Generators ensure that most of the essential appliances can be run whenever there is a power outage. Standby power generators provide backup power in homes and offices and are permanently installed outside the house or office building.

3 They are plugged into the electric circuits or home wiring. Standby generators can automatically detect disruption in the usual electric supply and begin supplying power within a few seconds. Portable generators are usually used in places where there is no supply of power or the need for power is less such as on construction sites camps. These generators are sufficient for lighting and to run appliances like televisions, refrigerators, sump pumps and furnaces.generators A generator should always be used according to the guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Care should be taken to see that the generator is not overloaded. A heavy-duty extension cord must be used to connect appliances to the generator. Generators deliver consistent power for recreation, industrial and residential home use. or recreation, industrial and residential home use. Inconsistent brownouts and blackouts are becoming gradually conventional in numerous parts of any country so the need an emergency backup power system is highly in demand. There are a lot of types of generators available in hardware stores.

4 These include diesel generators, propane and natural gas generators, gasoline generators, liquefied petroleum gas generators, and solar generators. All these have the same purpose but differ in fuel type, fuel usability, price, voltage range, and portability.generators Most individuals prefer power generators with low cost and environment friendly and here do solar power generators come in handy. These type of generators supplies clean emergency backup for unexpected power outages at home and office buildings. They don't emit any greenhouse fumes when functioning. Solar panel units come in different wattage capacities and prices depending on the needs of the individual. The disruption of power for substantial lengths of time can occur at any time due to hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, snowfall and other natural calamities. Having power generators to back you up in such situations is not only essential for hospitals and commercial establishments but also in homes to run critical appliances like lights, refrigerators, heaters and medical equipment. In times of emergencies, portable power generators provide the most economical way of supplying back up power. Appliances are directly plugged into the generator using the recommended extension cord or alternatively are connected to the home wiring system using a transfer switch. Power generators come with an electric start or a pull start and loaded with many other features including the GFCI receptacles.


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