Gear up for New Jersey Power Outages: Emergency Whole House Generators 101

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If you’re considering whole house generators for sale in New Jersey, take a look at Generac generators. Reliable and trusted, the Generac line of whole house generators comes in low-to-high wattage ranges sufficient to meet major power consumption in the middle of a Nor’easter.

Choosing a Generac emergency generator for Your Home

The most important factors to consider are the size of your home, the types of appliances it contains, and the number of those appliances. Generally, larger homes and homes with a number of major appliances (white goods) require a high-watt emergency generator. At roughly 1,500 to 2,300+ square feet, the average medium-sized home needs an emergency generator that’s at least 9,000 watts (9KW).

Generac emergency generators ranging from 4KW to 9KW are strong enough to power smaller homes and RVs. Generac home backup generators run on an existing gas or liquid propane fuel supply. This eliminates the need for bulky gas cans and the need to snake long extension cords through windows and doors (which is inconvenient and dangerous).

Types of Generac Whole House Generators for Sale in New Jersey

Generac’s assortment of whole-house backup generators continues to evolve. Some you might encounter include:

PowerPact: backs up essential circuits

Synergy: variable speed technology to match engine speed

EcoGen: for that living off-grid with unique power needs

CorePower: complete generator and transfer switch system

Guardian: quiet, smart-enabled for remote control via PC, smartphone, tablet

QuietSource: low-speed, liquid-cooled engine

Protector: multilingual, code-ready for use in diverse environments

Premium Installation

Premium installation is yet another benefit of choosing a Generac emergency generator for your home. A skilled contractor installs the generator outside your home, connecting it to the home’s interior electrical/fuse box through a hole in the foundation. This connection type prevents exposure to the tiny amount of carbon monoxide all generators produce. It also enables the generator to power up automatically when your home’s principal power source stops flowing.

Visit Walter Danley Electrical Contracting LLC at their website for more info.

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