1. Engine Instead of Motor
Air conditioners run off electric motors, which obviously won’t work during an outage. Home standby generators have engines instead.The systems can be connected to your natural gas line or liquid propane tank and generate electricity as long as fuel is supplied.
2. Automatic Transfer Switches
Instead of using a thermostat, standby generators use an automatic transfer switch to monitor your utility power.When it goes out, the automatic transfer switch turns on the generator – whether you’re home or not – and automatically shuts it off when power is restored.
Unlike portable generators, home standby generators operate automatically with no human intervention.
Select a StyleThe first step in picking a home standby generator is to determine if you want to power your whole house, essential circuits or somewhere in between.
One of the biggest misconceptions about home standby generators is that they restore power to the entire house.
The term “whole house” is really dependent upon the size of your house.
If you want to power a doghouse, a small camping generator will work. If you own a luxury home, you’ll need a massive generator.
Whole house generators are the ideal solution because they power … surprise … the whole house. Unfortunately, they aren’t cheap.
For example, the smallest whole house generator – a 25-kilowatt liquid-cooled generator — starts around $7,500 for just the generator. The transfer switch isn’t even included.
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2. Automatic Transfer Switches