Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Reasons To Own a Standby Emergency Generator

By Trevor Rice

If ever we are deprived of electricity, we find out that our lives revolve around our electrical devices and systems. Whenever we experience a power outage, we quickly remember just how vulnerable we are. Our freezers and fridges stop running. The furnace will stop in the winter and leave us freezing, even risking lives. Rural water supplies are down. and it gets really dark at night without all those lights.

It is easy to see how a really bad storm can cause problems with electrical infrastructure. This can leave residences without power for hours or longer.

On occasion, heavy equipment can dig through a buried electrical utility line. Or, infrastructure can become overloaded and result in a power outage. There are many reasons that the electrical system could fail you and power might not be restored for a very lengthy period.

In times like these, you would be very glad if you had purchased a standby emergency generator. While your neighbours looked on with envy from their darkened and chilly homes, you could microwave some popcorn and see if the power outage is mentioned on television.

If you will only need to run a few things like a couple lamps, your fridge and a television set, then you can get by with a small portable generator. In general these run on gasoline. Remember to never operate an internal combustion engine in a confined space; leave it outside where there is plenty of ventilation an run a cord to it.

If you want to completely power our home with a standby emergency generator, then you will require one that is permanently installed. Units of this size must be wired into the house power box by a certified electrician and must meet local building codes. These generators commonly utilize fuels like diesel or natural gas and can run for days or even weeks if necessary.

The large investment required for an emergency standby generator means that not everyone will want to own one. However, in the event f a massive power outage that lasts days or weeks, those who did plan ahead and get one will be very glad of their decision.

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