Description
Home-Use Gasoline Generators are compact and efficient power sources designed to provide reliable electricity during power outages, capable of supporting essential household appliances and small electronics with ease and convenience.
1. Standby Generators
- Capacity: 5,000 to 20,000+ watts (5 to 20+ kW)
- Description: Permanently installed outside the home, these generators provide automatic backup power during outages. They can power the entire house or just essential circuits, depending on the capacity.
- Use Cases: Home backup power, ensuring continuous operation of heating/cooling systems, refrigerators, lighting, and medical devices.
2. Inverter Generators (Home Use)
- Capacity: 2,000 to 10,000 watts (2 to 10 kW)
- Description: These generators are quieter, more fuel-efficient, and produce clean electricity, making them suitable for powering sensitive electronics and home appliances during short outages.
- Use Cases: Powering essential home electronics like computers, TVs, refrigerators, and small household appliances.
3. Dual-Fuel Generators (Home Use)
- Capacity: 5,000 to 15,000 watts (5 to 15 kW)
- Description: Offering the flexibility to run on either gasoline or propane, these generators are ideal for extended outages where fuel availability may be an issue.
- Use Cases: Home backup power with the flexibility to use either gasoline or propane, providing more extended operation during emergencies.