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One of the best and commonly used alternative sources of electricity in the event of emergency is the generators. Depending upon the power requirements and cost affordability of the house, these generators can be distinguished into categories. However, it is always recommended to obtain a generator that produces ‘clean power’ or power that has a wave that is similar to the power obtained from power companies.
Types of Generators:
Gas Run Generators: - These generators use gas as fuel for burning to create power. However, these generators are very loud and thus, should not be run inside the house or in areas with bad ventilation as they may produce harmful emissions like carbon monoxide.
Portable Gasoline Generators: - In recent times most people have been converting their portable gasoline generators into effective emergency power backup systems. Since, the minimum size recommended for home generators is ice.
Emergency Standby Generator: - If you are tired of going out in inclement weather to turn on your generators, then the emergency standby generators are just what you need. These personal power plants supply electricity to the majority of the house instead of being centered to a few selected places. These all-weather generators are installed outside and are wired through an automatic transfer switch to the main electricity panel.
Automatic Home Generator System: - The best part about choosing automatic home generator system over other systems is that it is permanently connected to a continuous fuel supply like LP or NG, which eliminates the need to store and pour gasoline repeatedly. Coupled with supplied transfer switch, it provides the perfect power backup to your home.
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