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How To Choose the Right Generator

4/10/2020 (Permalink)

How To Choose the Right Generator

When the power goes out in Rosemont, IL, it can devastate businesses that do not have commercial generators for emergency preparedness. However, there are important factors that can impact the efficiency and safety of these machines. If you are considering a generator for your commercial property, here is what you need to know.

Commercial Generators

Commercial generators provide electricity through the motion created within the machine by a fuel source. They can provide automatic back-up power in the event of storm damage, flood damage and other events that cause power outages. Different units run on different types of fuel including diesel, gas, bi-fuel and solar power.

Avoiding Generator Problems

Regular maintenance is essential to avoid problems. Here are some tips to help you avoid issues with your generator:

  • Inspect and maintain it annually and after use every 200 hours.
  • Run it regularly to avoid stagnant fuel or air in the machine.
  • Have enough fuel in it during operation.
  • Choose the size needed at the time of purchase, not based on future needs.

Joining a service contract with experienced professionals, such as those who provide storm damage restoration is a good way to upkeep any generator, as well.

Power

The bigger the engine, the more power it can put out. So, when it comes to generators, the bigger the better, right? Not necessarily. If it does not use 35% or more of the load, there are many problems that can occur, including a fire. Therefore, ensure you know the hertz, kilowatts, type of phase and voltage required for your property.

Lifespan

How long a unit lasts depends on several factors including the quality of the machine, how long it is run every day and if it is well maintained. Most generators can last from 3,000 to 5,000 hours depending on whether they are of standard or high-end quality. You can expect them to last at least 20 years if properly maintained.
A generator can provide valuable peace of mind in an emergency. If you choose to invest in one for your property, it can last for many years to come with proper care.

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