Generators:
Automatic Standby Generators
Now you have it. Now you don’t. From wind and snow storms to accidents, hundreds of thousands of Canadians lose electrical power each year. With an Automatic Home Standby Generator, Lights stay on, fridge and freezer stay cold and your heating or cooling systems continue to keep you comfortable. If the power goes out, your generator will automatically start up and begin supplying power to your home. Your generator will keep everyone safe and comfortable until utility power is restored.
What is an automatic standby generator?
An automatic standby generator is a back up generator system that operates whether you are home or away. Within seconds of an outage, it automatically supplies power directly to your home’s electrical circuit breaker box. After utility power returns, the generator shuts itself off and waits for the next outage. It operates on natural gas or liquid propane gas and sits outside just like a central air conditioning unit.
Transfer Switch:
Although the generator creates the power, the transfer switch is really the core of your generator system. It is an electrical panel that allows you to safely connect a generator to your home's electrical circuits and is permanently installed near your main circuit breaker panel. It constantly monitors incoming utility power and determines when a true power outage is occurring, switching from utility power to emergency generator power and back again when utility power returns. .
Now you have it. Now you don’t. From wind and snow storms to accidents, hundreds of thousands of Canadians lose electrical power each year. With an Automatic Home Standby Generator, Lights stay on, fridge and freezer stay cold and your heating or cooling systems continue to keep you comfortable. If the power goes out, your generator will automatically start up and begin supplying power to your home. Your generator will keep everyone safe and comfortable until utility power is restored.
What is an automatic standby generator?
An automatic standby generator is a back up generator system that operates whether you are home or away. Within seconds of an outage, it automatically supplies power directly to your home’s electrical circuit breaker box. After utility power returns, the generator shuts itself off and waits for the next outage. It operates on natural gas or liquid propane gas and sits outside just like a central air conditioning unit.
Transfer Switch:
Although the generator creates the power, the transfer switch is really the core of your generator system. It is an electrical panel that allows you to safely connect a generator to your home's electrical circuits and is permanently installed near your main circuit breaker panel. It constantly monitors incoming utility power and determines when a true power outage is occurring, switching from utility power to emergency generator power and back again when utility power returns. .