ELECTRICAL
POULTRY SERVICES
GENERATOR INSTALLATION
936-332-5890
936-572-0645
ELECTRICAL
POULTRY SERVICES
GENERATOR INSTALLATION
936-332-5890
936-572-0645
GENERATOR INSTALLATION
What would happen to your business in the event of a power outage? Would it remain productive, or would
business grind to a halt? Adding a power generator to your commercial location can keep you in business in
the event of short- or long-term power losses due to weather, accidents, and more, helping you keep
customers and preventing gaps in productivity. W3C can help with that.
What Is a Power Generator?
A power generator provides a backup source of electricity in the event of a power outage. It does this by
converting supply fuel (gasoline, diesel, or natural gas) to mechanical energy and converting that into
electrical power. Having a standby generator will ensure that your business or organization never has to
experience downtime due to a power outage.
If your area’s electrical supply fails, the generator will provide a seamless transition to backup power. The
transition is often so smooth, you might not even notice that your power service is out.
Power generators are useful to businesses in many ways:
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Generators ensure continued productivity in the event of a power outage, keeping necessary
equipment in operation.
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Generators ensure the safety and comfort of your employees during the event of a snowstorm, ice
storm, or heat wave.
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Generators help protect computer data and allow security systems to continue to function.
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Generators provide an uninterrupted supply of power, during brownouts and outages, keeping all
devices running like normal.
Types of Commercial Power Generators
There are two types of generators that can help your business get through a power loss: portable and
standby generators.
Portable Generators
Portable commercial generators may be wired into a subpanel by an electrician or simply connected to
appliances using extension cords. Portable generators only power the essentials such as lights,
refrigerators, and some computers. They are a simple and inexpensive backup power option but must
be started manually. They offer a limited supply of electricity, providing enough power for two to four
outlets, or a few specific circuits when wired into an electrical panel.
These generators must be located at least 10 feet away from your business, away from doors and
windows, and in a completely open area (not even carports or awnings are safe) to avoid carbon
monoxide poisoning.
Standby Generators
Standby generators are permanently installed outside the building and start automatically during power
outages, preventing interruptions in electrical service. They are powered by natural gas or propane, are
quieter than portable models, and can run everything in your business location. They come at a higher
price than portable power generators and require a transfer switch, subpanel, and hardwiring, which
must be installed by a qualified electrician.
Professional Generator Installation
Do you know how to properly calculate wattage so that your system isn’t overloaded at startup? This
varies depending on the equipment you need to power and the manufacturer of your generator. W3C
has the skills necessary to calculate power needs for a smooth operation.
A professional electrician can safely set up wiring, plugging your generator into the transfer switch and
wiring it directly to your business’s service panel. This disconnects you properly from the grid and
ensures the safe delivery of power only to designated circuits, preventing the overloading of your
generator, backfeeding, fire, and other safety issues. Proper positioning and installation of your portable
generator are also essential in preventing carbon monoxide poisoning.
Choose W3C for Your Generator Installation
To keep productivity and electricity flowing with a power generator, contact W3C today. Our
professionals can install the perfect commercial generator to meet all your emergency power needs,
getting you back to business as usual.
Schedule your appointment by giving us a call today at 936-332-5890.