Electric Generator's Basic Principles!
Going shopping for an electric generator can be a daunting task for many people. Everyone
Seems to have their own ideas as to what is the best type of electric generator to buy. There are an enormous amount of makes and models now available, all vying for your money with
attractive colors, housings and price tags. Considering that for a large number of people the
electric generator is going to provide emergency or stand-by power, it is important to walk away from the deal with confidence and peace of mind that the correct decision has been made.
These are key factors that you must consider, which will help simplify the selection process.
1. How much electric power do you require? This of course is where you start from. There is no point in going out and purchasing an electric generator and hope that it is going to produce enough power for all your needs. Although you would be surprised at how many people do exactly that. First you need to determine which electrical devices you need to run and then add up the number of watts hat are required to run them - this will be shown either on manufacturer's labels or accompanying manuals. You also need to determine if they have a starting wattage requirement, such as a refrigerator. If they do, then use this reading instead. Once you have added all these together this will be the minimum wattage your electric generator will need to produce. It is always a good idea to add an extra 20 - 25% to give you some extra leeway
2. Diesel, gasoline, LP or natural gas? There are an enormous amount of gasoline electric generators on the market now which offer great warranties and are perfectly suited for small business, recreation, and emergency use. One thing that should be remembered with them is that they are not usually designed to work for long periods of time under load. If this is what you require of your electric generator then diesel would be a far better option. It is worth considering a diesel electric generator if you are looking for a prime power source. These are more fuel efficient and dependable.
3. Brand name? Recognized brand names which have a good reputation are best. You will have easy access to service centers, support and parts. Yamaha, Honda and Briggs and Stratton are well named brands who produce many different models of electric generator.
4. Emergency shutdown? There are some features that are very desirable on an electric generator which can mean the difference between a seized engine to one that has automatically shut itself down. Low oil shutdown is one of the most important ones and it is activated when the oil level drops below a safe operating level.
Times have changed and more and more people are finding that the electric generator brings them security, convenience and much peace of mind.
Courtesy- indieselgenerators.com
Sunday, September 16, 2007
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Power outages are all too common these days, that's why I am glad that I bought a generator at www.ElectricGeneratorsDirect.com earlier this year.
You can call them at 1-800-710-7499 to talk to a helpful customer service rep, even if you don't have the ability to go online today.
Remember, if you are using a portable generator, be safe. They emit carbon monoxide, which is odorless and deadly.
Always run it outside and vent the exhaust away from the house.
Be safe.
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