Power outages are always inconvenient, leaving you without lights and possibly losing a refrigerator full of food. Losing power could be more than just a hassle to some. Not having electricity to power an air conditioner in the middle of summer or a heater to warm you in the winter, could be life threatening. What if you or a loved one relied on in-home medical equipment that requires electricity 24 hours a day?
Problems like this could easily be avoided by installing a standby generator. There are two major types of generators: portable or stationary (standby). Either type can run on a variety of fuels such as gasoline, diesel, natural gas (NG), and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). A permanent standby generator only requires a push of a button to start, while some start automatically. Automatic systems have an auto transfer switch that can sense power loss, which will cause it to isolate your circuits from the grid and start the standby generator.
Briggs & Stratton 7-10kW |
GE 7-10kW |
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Briggs & Stratton 12-20kW | GE 12-20kW | ||
Briggs & Stratton 30-45kW | GE 30-45kW | ||
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Not everything is permanent, and we know that. That's why we have a rental fleet of trailer mounted generators ranging from 10kW up to 50kW output. Along with generators, we also have other rental equipment like track hoes, light towers, and trenchers both large and small. Rental equipment is available to small companies and contractors, and to the public as well. For a small additional charge, we can arrange to deliver any item to you on site and pick it up when you are done. |