Size does matter where reliable standby power solutions are concerned

Once you decide to add the convenience of standby power to your home the next consideration is how much of your home will be served. Selecting the right generator is a matter of matching your estimated demand to a generator of adequate size to provide the needed power. That’s why sizing a generator can be a daunting and dangerous task for a homeowner.

Generator Power Systems specializes in designing and installing standby generator packages to meet your needs. There are three basic approaches to sizing an automatic standby generator: 1.) Whole house protection, 2.) Whole house protection with automatic load shedding, and 3.) Partial house protection.

Full coverage

Whole house protection is for those homeowners who want uninterrupted back-up power with the ability to power all loads simultaneously. This is, naturally, the most expensive option, but it can give you peace of mind that you will live without interruptions. Sizing a generator for whole house protection involves calculating all general loads, motor and low power factor loads, and heating and cooling loads.

Other factors to consider for whole house protection are fuel supply and spacial constraints. You need to ensure you have adequate space to meet local setback requirements as well as space for fuel storage if you don’t have access to a natural gas service line. 
Whole house protection with automatic load shedding is quickly becoming the way ahead for residential standby generator systems.

Load shedding

There are several solutions available from many of the leading standby generator manufacturers that offer excellent value propositions. Essentially, this new technology monitors the output of the generator and sheds (turns off) lower priority loads until the generator output is able to handle these loads. This new technology maximizes your investment and allows you to power more with less.

For example, many houses that would require a 35kW or even a 45kW generator can be powered with a 20kW or smaller generator! Not only is the total installation cost roughly 30% less than a whole house solution, operating costs are significantly less because the smaller generators burn much less fuel (approximately 2 gallons of propane vapor per hour versus 4 gallons per hour).With the plethora of new products on the market, Generator Power Systems can customize a managed load whole house solution for you that will be sure to meet your needs and budget.

Partial coverage

Partial house solutions are the most affordable solutions, but limit your protected circuits to a dedicated emergency panel. The codes surrounding these installations are also very strict because it is assumed that the dedicated emergency circuits will be running simultaneously, and, therefore, the generator must be sized to handle all simultaneously loads. This is contrary to whole house and managed whole house solutions because the National Electric Code allows for discounts on whole house load calculations because the loads are not all being used simultaneously.

Generator Power Systems has partial house solutions starting at $7,995.00, and with our many financing options available can design a solution for any budget. 
There are several variables involved in designing and installing a home standby system.  Generator installations should be performed by experts!

Generator Power Systems has installed thousands of standby generators. We are there for our customers from the design phase to the preventative maintenance and upkeep of their chosen generator system. Call Generator Power Systems 281-350-8222 and find out how we can customize a solution for you.

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