Generator FAQs
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:: Should I choose a “trailer mounted” or a “stationary standby” generator?
:: What size generator do I need?
:: What are the main components to adding a generator to my facility?
:: Can I pick and choose what items in my facility I want on the generator, or does it run everything?
:: Is there any other equipment that I would need to keep power during a brief power ‘flicker’?
:: What type of fuel should I use for my generator?
:: What size fuel tank do I need?
:: Does diesel fuel go bad after sitting in a tank for a long period of time?
:: What is a transfer switch and should I purchase a manual or automatic transfer switch (ATS)?
:: What is the difference between a “service rated” automatic transfer switch and a "standard transfer" switch?
:: What size transfer switch do I need?
:: How long will it take a generator to come on-line after utility power is lost?
: How long does it typically take to install a stationary generator?
:: Can I run a computer or other sensitive electronic equipment off the generator during a power outage?
:: How do I know if the generator will operate when needed? Is testing required?
:: Are there any programs available from the utility to reduce my electricity cost if I have a generator?”
: What type of maintenance should be performed on a stationary generator?
:: What is a load bank test and why is it important?
:: Do you have finance/lease options available?
:: How can I learn more or get further help with my generator needs?
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