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Senin, 30 September 2013

Home Backup Generators

Home Backup Generators


by Ray Hauser


The storm hit suddenly and violently without much warning. Forecasters didn't predict the heavy snow and wind unusual for October even this far north. Within hours, the heavy, wet snow began straining branches and power lines. Trees had yet to shed most of their leaves which captured the snow and multiplied the weight. Loud snaps and cracks could soon be heard reverberating throughout the vicinity as branches came crashing down taking out power lines, rooftops and anything else in their way.

By nightfall, electricity was out in the area and most surrounding neighborhoods. As the icy blast dissipated, an eerie darkness descended upon the storm ravaged area. Candles and flashlights cast fleeting shadows in homes up and down the snow covered streets.

The only sound that could be heard was the occasional roar of a generator engine. One of those generators belonged to us. We rode out the storm in the safety and comfort of our own home with little inconvenience thanks to a 10kW Generac Guardian natural gas generator wired directly into the electrical system of the house. Our lights, furnace, refrigerator/freezer, sump pump, computer, television etc. were all operational due to the emergency, standby power.

Half the homes in the neighborhood were without power for at least three days and almost a quarter of those homes had no electricity for over a week. Food spoiled, basements flooded and some people were actually forced to abandon their homes.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) estimates that there will be a 7% annual increase in utility outages over the coming years with costs reaching $1.5 billion per year. Emergency backup power can not only bring peace of mind, it can also save time and money.

Standby generators work on a pretty simple premise. An electric utility grid supplies power to people's homes. The utility grid gets its electricity from generating plants which in turn derive their energy from nuclear, hydro or fossil fuels.

A home, standby generating system is comprised of a generator and a transfer switch. The generator itself is powered by an internal combustion engine which runs on propane or natural gas. The generator is installed outside the home generally near the incoming power lines. The transfer switch is located alongside the circuit box inside the house.

When utility power is lost, the standby generator springs to life supplying the necessary power. A transfer switch detects the utility outage and disconnects the home electrical system from the utility network and then connects it to the standby generator. When utility power resumes, the transfer switch disconnects the electrical system from the standby generator and reconnects it to the utility grid. The generator then shuts down and returns to standby mode quietly waiting for the next time it's needed.

When deciding whether to install a standby home generator, it's crucial to estimate your potential energy needs. How many appliances do you want to be able to operate during an outage? Be sure to have enough power to run essential items such as furnaces and sump pumps. Most appliances have their wattage ratings listed on them, so it's a simple matter of adding up all the devices that you would like to operate off of generator power and then match it to the appropriate size generator.

Generac Generator dealers can assist you in finding the right solution for your home or business.




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Title: Home Backup Generators
Author: Ray Hauser
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