- Uses a combustion engine to conduct electricity.
- Can plug into electrical appliances or tools via its sockets.
- Can be wired into a facility’s subpanels.
- Can be used in remote sites.
- Has enough power to run a television, freezer and refrigerator.
- The engine should run at 3600 rpm to render the standard 60hz of current.
- Use a governor to control the engine’s speed.
- Can power tools and lights.
Description
A portable generator is powered by gas or diesel fuel and can provide temporary electrical power.
Here are some characteristics to note:
Application
Portable generators are a must-have when it comes to your business. If there’s a power outage or a natural disaster, you want to be covered. With this setup, you won’t ever have to worry about losing power.
1. Emergency Backup Power
A power outage will no longer be able to impact your productivity. Today’s emergency portable generators can power everything you need.
2. Job site
Power tools eat up loads of electricity. Your job site needs to be well connected to an electricity supply line that can provide enough amps to operate powerful tools.
3. Natural emergencies
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and even floods all disrupt the power supply to a city. A portable generator helps large institutions such as hospitals, universities, and government agencies to continue operations as usual. It is vital during a natural emergency to have power. Distribution centers and relief operations often rely on portable generators to keep the workforce engaged and operating at full efficiency.
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