Power Generators Should Have Certain Features
August 16th, 2008 by The HandymanElectric generators are used if there is a disruption of power in houses, commercial and industrial establishments or if there is absolutely no supply of electricity.
They also come in different types, sizes and prices and can be found in different kinds of stores such as hardware and appliance stores. When you think of decide to buy electric generators, your needs and preference will help you to choose the perfect one. Consider these following facts and features before purchasing portable backup generators:
•You first have to identify the appliances that have to be powered by the generator. Add up the total wattage including the starting wattage requirement of appliances like refrigerators- all of these will add up to the total wattage required[/spin].
•See if the generator have the necessarily voltage ratings before you buy one. A minimum voltage of 120 is required for small appliances like lights and 240 volts is required for larger appliances like kettles and stoves.
•Find out if the generators has an overhead valve. What’s nice about generators with an overhead valve is that they start easily, last longer and are less noisy.
•It is always good to see if there is a cast iron sleeve in the cylinder to help saving the motor from normal wear and tear.
Electric generators have lots of nice features which makes it much easier for you when it comes to choosing the perfect one to fit your pocket and your needs.
•They have an electric start button.
•A power switch which makes it easier for you if you want to change between volts.
•Low oil shut down that shuts the engine down when the fuel level reaches a low level.
•An hour meter that shows the duration the generator has been working.
The most popular generators are definitely Honda power generators, but firstly check if it will fit in you budget. The nice thing about electric generators is that they can be powered by
•Gas- this is an inexpensive method of using the generator but it usually has a short life period.
•Diesel- it is more fuel efficient and has a longer life but are relative expensive.
•Propane and gas- this is well suited where fuel are readily available.
After you have purchased an electric generator, several precautions must be taken:
•Make sure you put the electric generator outside the building to prevent it from exposure of carbon monoxide.
•Keep the generator dry all the time. Please make sure that you do not touch the generator while your hands are wet, because it is very dangerous.
•Do not refuel the generator when it is turned on. Rather fill it up with fuel while the generator is off otherwise the fuel can spill on hot components and cause a fire.
Moral of the story, invest in a good quality generator that will last long and help you out in times when it is all dark and cold outside the building.









