Generators: Reliable Backup Power Solutions
When bad weather hits, be prepared with a backup generator. Keep your family safe and warm with a home that can be powered up in seconds. Gone are the days of sitting in the cold and dark wondering when the power is going to come back. Now you can own a home standby generator which serves as a backup electrical system and provides power automatically during a power outage.
Main Causes of a Failing Generator
- Battery
- Control Systems problems
- Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)
Maintenance Tips
Free From Debris
Clear your unit free from debris, dust, dirt and blockages. Any of these things can prevent a generator from working during a storm and power outage.
Auto Mode
Once you put your generator in ‘auto’ mode, it will work automatically in the middle of an emergency. Many people forget this crucial step.
Regular Servicing
A trained professional can check the condition of the generator and make services and repairs that will increase the lifespan of your unit.
Check The Monitor
Take a look at your generator’s LED and Codes regularly enough so that you notice when there is a change in the dashboard.
Types of Generators
Automatic Backup Generator
Automatic backup generators are natural gas powered and restore power to everything including water heaters, sump pumps, HVAC, lights and appliances in seconds. It starts automatically and restores power within seconds.
Whole Home Generator
Generac whole home residential generators cover the whole electric load of a home and allow you to keep watch of your generator from your smartphone.
Partial Home Generators
Partial home generators cover certain parts of your property where there are high-priority circuits. You can view your Generac generator from your smartphone to ensure home protection.