Home Standby Generator bought or you are seriously considering making a purchase – here are a few issues you should consider with respect to installation.
Location for your Standby Generator:
Assuming your new generator is stationary you will require a spot with a solid base (probably concrete) or where you are willing to lay a solid floor.
Roof and Walls:
Many Standby Generators are encased to protect them from the elements, but not all are. You may have to build a roof and walls to protect you machine. Not only that, but cold conditions, especially snow and frost, impact on the performance of the generator and particularly its fuel consumption.
Noise Pollution:
Noise is also an issue. You will want to ensure that your standby generator is located far away enough from both your house and your neighbors so as not to be a noisy inconvenience.
Lifting into position:
You will not be able to maneuver the machine into position yourself. Unless the retailer has offered to deliver the generator to your prepared location you will have to arrange for a few friends to help out.
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Fuel Supply:
The generator will either be connected to the same gas line as supplies your home or it will have its own fuel supply. Either way you must take this into consideration both when deciding on where to locate your generator (you want to near the fuel line) and you’ll want to have a plumber lined up to do the necessary connections.
Power Supply from the Generator:
You will also need to connect your standby generator to your home power supply. This is most likely a task for a qualified electrician.
Transfer Switch?
Depending on the model you own you may or may not require a transfer switch which is a buffer between the power produced by the generator and the power used by domestic appliances.
Talk to the Retailer:
You are investing thousands of dollars in this Standby Generator so you should be able to negotiate some concessions from the dealer. Many dealers will deliver and install for a reasonable rate or even for free.
Paul Simmons writes on all matters related to Generators for Home Use. He is a contributor to the online review website Generators for Home Use Reviews where he reviews the top selling Standby Generators and offers help to prospective buyers.