How dependent are you on your source of electrical power? How inconvenienced would your family become if your food spoiled or your home security system went down? A power outage could be a disastrous occurrence in your home. Certified electricians from Connect Electric and Communications can help with such a calamity. Consider purchasing a residential generator to solve your energy problems before they happen.
Whole house generators basically come in 4 sizes, ranging from 22-48 kilowatts. You determine your size based on the amount of electricity your home consumes. The majority of newer homes in the United States are built with 200-amp electrical service. In other words, the MAXIMUM amount of electricity your home can consume is 200-amps.
A residential generator works within a system involving it, your home's main source of electrical energy, and a monitoring switch. When a power outage occurs, an energy switch will send a signal to the residential generator, alerting it of the energy predicament. Within less than a minute, your backup source of energy will supply your home with the power it needs to run its utilities and devices. When your power is restored, the monitor switch will send another signal to the residential generator. The secondary generator will turn off and your home's main source of electrical energy resumes. The switch allows for only one source of electrical energy to run at once. The process is as simple as it is vital.
Within recent years, technology has enabled generators to become smaller, quieter, economical, and completely sensible for residential use. A residential generator will ensure your family is protected from a power outage and your household can continue to function as usual.
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