Wise homeowners living in a climate that doesn’t offer much change in the weather, whether it’s tropical or polar, recognize the importance of professional assistance when it comes to generator installation. Weather systems that provide temperatures basically at the same end of the thermometer require unique preparation and selection of certain pieces of equipment. Electrical generators are one of those. Utilizing the talents and expertise of an electrical contractor and professional generator installation is important. In fact, for any kind of electrical issues, a professional is always recommended.

In selecting the type of generator, you must first determine the size you will need. Your professional installer can help you with that.

Generator Installation in South Florida

If you’re considering an electric generator to be permanently installed, the type of fuel you use will be determined by what’s available where you live. It will be either natural gas or propane. Permanent installation will mean that you never have to be concerned about refilling; the fuel lines are always being fed.

Non-permanent or portable generators are either diesel-powered or gas-powered. The professional electrician doing your generator installation will be able to help you decide which is best for your situation.

Generators generate a lot of heat while operating. To keep them from overheating, a cooling system is required. Most systems utilize either a liquid-cooled system or an air-cooled system. Basically, air-cooled systems are less expensive but louder, less efficient, and less reliable. Your professional electrician doing your generator installation will be able to help you decide which is best for you.

Speaking of loud, you will need to make a determination on whether you want less noise or less cumbersome. For example, an 1800 RPM generator will last longer, is smaller, quieter, and will last longer. However, the more powerful 3600 RPM generator obviously delivers more cooling power but is louder, larger, and heavier.

One important facet to consider is the generator motor’s manufacturer. It’s imperative that you purchase a generator that is manufactured by a reliable brand name. The name of the manufacturer on other generators may not be the actual manufacturer, making it difficult to locate appropriate replacement parts. Well-known brands like GM, Ford, or Honda, for example, are more reliable and will provide fewer headaches along the way.

With all the necessary details to consider and the technical know-how required, it’s highly recommended that a professional electrician do the generator installation. Generator installation is not to be considered a DIY project.

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