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Whether you live in an area prone to severe storms or you’re concerned about emergency preparedness, it’s always beneficial to have the necessary equipment to deal with a natural disaster or power outage. Generators make it simple to keep your home’s electricity on. These devices are designed to convert energy from one form to another. They are available in portable and permanently fixed models, making it easy to customize your home to fit your needs. Use this guide to learn more about these machines.

The Key Parts

Engine

The engine is where the conversion from fuel to electrical energy takes place. In gas models, the system uses the ignition of combustible fuel to create a force that moves power to the alternator. Electric generators use electrical resistance created by magnets and copper coils to create a charge.

Alternator

The alternator converts the new energy into electrical power. It consists of a rotor and a stator, and the engine provides the power to move the rotor. As the alternator works, it creates an electrical charge supplied to the plugs. 

Cooling System

Since transferring energy from one form to another can generate heat, these tools have internal cooling systems. Some are cooled by fans, while others have internal refrigerant lines and cooling coils to keep the system from overheating.

Control Panel

The control panel contains all of the inputs, outputs, and user controls needed to maximize use out of the generator. Some systems also use the control panel to display crucial system data, such as voltage and current. 

Frame

The frame is the physical casing housing the components. Portable options may have frames that have casters or rolling wheels, allowing you to quickly move the device to where it’s needed. 

What to Consider Before Choosing a Generator

generatorsBefore you choose a model, think of where you would need to use it, how often you may need it, and who will be operating the system. Gas-powered generators create a carbon monoxide byproduct. If you plan to use the device indoors, choose an electric model. Some systems even come with convenient detectors to help prevent accidents. 

Some devices have one-touch start ignitions, while others have traditional pull chains. Choose a system you feel comfortable operating, as well as one that’s easy to move around if necessary. 

 

Whether you are thinking about upgrading your home generators or having electrical lines repaired to prevent future outages, the electricians at Mueller Electric can help. Since its inception in 1994, this business has been helping with everything from electrical inspections and outdoor lighting to generator repairs and home theater setup. Their team is dedicated to creating safer and more functional spaces for homeowners. To learn more about how they can help, visit their website or call (606) 325-0275.

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