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Back-up Generators

A home backup generator is a device that is installed to provide emergency power during a power outage. It can keep essential appliances and equipment running, such as refrigerators, heating and cooling systems, sump pumps, and medical equipment.

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There are two main types of home backup generators:

  1. Standby generators: These are permanently installed generators that are connected to the home's electrical system. They are powered by natural gas or propane and are designed to turn on automatically when the power goes out. Standby generators are typically more expensive than portable generators but offer more power and convenience.

  2. Portable generators: These are mobile generators that can be moved from one location to another. They are powered by gasoline and can provide temporary power to essential appliances and equipment during a power outage. Portable generators are less expensive than standby generators but require manual setup and fueling.

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When choosing a home backup generator, it is important to consider the power needs of the home and the appliances and equipment that will need to be powered during a power outage. A licensed electrician can help determine the appropriate size and type of generator needed for a specific home.

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It is also important to properly maintain and operate the generator to ensure its reliability and safety. This includes regular maintenance, fueling, and proper storage. Homeowners should also ensure that the generator is installed and operated in a safe location, away from living areas and flammable materials.

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Overall, a home backup generator can provide peace of mind during power outages and help keep essential appliances and equipment running smoothly.

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