A power outage can be a major inconvenience to any household and cause problems a generator is designed to solve. The job of a standby generator is to keep the appliances and systems of a house working when the power goes out. When a major power outage occurs, the lights go out, the food in the refrigerator and freezer begins to spoil, and there’s no way to charge electronic devices to stay in communication with others. You can’t even access your car if it’s parked in a garage with an electric garage door opener.
A standby generator is located outside the house and wired directly to the house through a transfer switch. Loss of power starts the generator and connects it to the house wiring. The most economical units to purchase and operate are in the 20 kilowatt (kw) range and are fueled with natural gas or propane. This size will power specific circuits you choose like the refrigerator, heating unit and lights, but it will not be a substitute for the power company….