Generators
We Can Help Keep the Lights On
Mother Nature and the increasingly high demand of the electrical grid cause inconsistencies in our power supply, usually at the least opportune time. The team at State Electric can provide solutions for backup generators and automatic transfer switches to provide a seamless transition when power is unavailable from the grid.
Automatically Protect Your Home
The differences between an automatic standby generator and a portable one are vast! Besides the inconvenience of setting your generator up outside during inclement weather, people run the risk of improperly setting it up. Incorrect generator use can cause carbon monoxide poisoning from the engine exhaust, electric shock, fire, or explosion. State Electric Company eliminates these risks by evaluating your needs and setting your home up for whole-house coverage or backing just the basic, essential circuits in your home like refrigerator/freezer, medical equipment, and sump pumps.
With automatic operation, standby generators run on either natural gas or liquid propane and sit outside like an air conditioning unit. When the grid goes down, the power transfer will automatically switch over to the generator for an uninterrupted transition. Rest assured, whether your home or away, your automatic backup generator will retain safe delivery of power to your home, getting you through days or even weeks without power.
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Our Annual Generator Service & Inspection Includes
- Inspect the fuel lines and connections for wear, cracks, and leaks
- Inspect all electrical connections and wiring between the transfer switch and electrical panel
- Inspect and clean the generator enclosure louvers and cooling fans
- Inspect the air filter and replace if necessary
- Inspect the electrical fuses and replace if necessary
- Inspect the battery, clean terminals, and check the battery charger condition
- Inspect the exhaust for leaks and any safety hazards
We Go Beyond General Inspection – We Also Maintain Generators
- Change the oil and filter with manufacturer recommended products, and check the oil level after running the generator to confirm accuracy
- Inspect the radiator coolant level, verify there are no leaks, and add coolant if needed
- Start the generator and perform a simulated loss of power test to engage the load transfer switch
- Replace the air filter if needed
- Replace any of the electrical fuses if necessary
Don’t go a night without power; call and schedule your annual inspection and maintenance for your generator today. At State Electric Company, we pride ourselves on giving our customers the best service, customer support, and prices available.
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