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Which Emergency Generator Is Perfect For You? [Infographic]

Which Emergency Generator Is Perfect For You? [Infographic]

An emergency generator can kindle a home for days after a blackout, but the question is which emergency generator should you choose? Here’s how to know which emergency generator should you put your investment on.

The Right Emergency Generator To Beat Blackouts

If you want to ensure your home is never without power, well, you’ll need to put up an emergency generator. Generators provide peace of mind and comfort of being self-sufficient during blackouts. Being aware and prepared with an emergency generator will allow you to manage your power access during emergency situations.

Learn more about choosing an emergency generator in this impressive infographic from Texas Electricity Providers.

Which Emergency Generator Is Perfect For You? | [Infographic]
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Generators

The Next Must-Have Household Appliance

The past decade has proven natural disasters can have a massive impact on our daily lives, in part because of our increasing dependence on electricity.

During 2011 there 27 major power outages in the U.S, including 5 events where more than 1.5 bill people lost power.

Consumer generators offer a solution for residents, allowing them to power their homes when portions of the national grid are offline.

Major Power Losses In The U.S. In 2011 And 2012

Hurricane Irene

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  • 9.3 Million Customers
  • Aug 22 – Sept 4, 2011

Superstorm Sandy

Superstorm Sandy | Which Emergency Generator Is Perfect For You? | [Infographic]
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  • 8.6 Million Customers
  • Oct 30 – Nov 7, 2011

Northeast Winter Storm

Northeast Winter Storm | Which Emergency Generator Is Perfect For You? | [Infographic]
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  • 4.3 Million Customers
  • Oct 29 – Nov 7, 2011

Texas Blackouts, Central, And Eastern U.S. Winter Storms

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  • 2.4 Million Customers
  • Jan 31 – Feb 2, 2011

Central & Eastern Storms And Tornado Super Outbreak

Central & Eastern Storms And Tornado Super Outbreak | Which Emergency Generator Is Perfect For You? | [Infographic]
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  • 2.2 Million Customers
  • April 25-28, 2011

Arizona & California Blackout

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  • 1.6 Million Customers
  • Sept 8, 2011

Which Generator Is Right For You?

Portable

Portable | Which Emergency Generator Is Perfect For You? | [Infographic]
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  • Inexpensive (as low as $200)
  • No installation required
  • Not as powerful
  • Manual start required either by pull-cord or on-body switch
  • Have to run extension cords to individual appliances or pay for a professional installation option
  • Limited runtime because of the need to refuel repeatedly
  • Dangerous threat of carbon monoxide poisoning if not used in well-ventilated areas at least 20ft from living spaces

Standby

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  • Expensive (starting at $2,000+installation)
  • Immobile
  • Professional installation required
  • Powerful enough to supply electricity to entire home
  • Automatically turns on within 1 minute of a power outage
  • Connected directly to your home’s electricity panels
  • May never have to refuel because they tap into your natural gas line
  • Placement is regulated by local building codes to ensure public safety

How Powerful Does Your Generator Need To Be?

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  • Both portable and standby generators come in a variety of sizes, based on how much power they are able to produce.
  • Generators are rated for their constant output and peak output capabilities.
  • To figure out what capacity you need in a generator, tally up the energy needs of all the appliances you want to use. Be sure to include their peak usage ratings to ensure you don’t overload your generator.
  • Attempting to get a generator to power more than its capacity can cause serious damage to the generator and the appliances and devices you’re attempting to power.

Just Scraping By

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If you’re only interested in scraping by with minimal access to power, you can save a lot of money buying a small 2,000-watt portable generator.

A 2,000-watt generator can power:

  • Gas furnace (750w) and a refrigerator (700w)
  • A space heater (1,500w) or a refrigerator (700)
  • Cellphone (4w)
  • 5 CFL 60watt equivalent light bulbs (90w)

A tiny 2,000-watt generator

can get you by even if you only have electric heat as long as you don’t run your refrigerator and space heater at the same time.

$200-750 at a national home improvement store

Conservative Comfort

Conservative Comfort | Which Emergency Generator Is Perfect For You? | [Infographic]
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If you’re not worried about all the amenities of day-to-day life, but want some creature comforts, consider a larger 8,000-watt portable or standby generator.

An 8,000 watt can power:

  • Gas furnace (750w)
  • Refrigerator (700w)
  • Water Heater (3,800w)
  • Electric Oven (2,000w) or a burner (800w)
  • Cellphone (4w)
  • 10 CFL 60watt equivalent light bulbs (180w)
  • 42″ LCD TV and cable box (350w)

$900-1,200 Portable$2,200-2,900 Standby

at national home improvement store

Situation Normal

Situation Normal | Which Emergency Generator Is Perfect For You? | [Infographic]

If you never want to sacrifice the comforts of your everyday life due to a power outage, you’ll be well prepared with at least a 20,000-watt standby generator

A 20,000-watt generator can power:

  • Gas furnace (750w) or central air conditioning (3,500w)
  • Refrigerator (700w)
  • Water heater (3,800w)
  • Electric oven (2,000w) and a burner (800w)
  • Dishwasher (3,600w)
  • 3 42″ LCD TVs (1,050w)
  • Microwave (1440w)
  • Desktop computer (350w) and have the capacity to spare!

$4,500-8,750 at a national home improvement store

This chart is based on typical wattage ratings for household appliances and can give you a basic idea of how powerful your generator should be. It’s important to always do your own calculation before purchasing a solution.

Want to learn how to install an emergency generator? Check out this video from Ron Hazelton:

Well, folks, having an emergency generator ensures comfort even during the hardest situations Mother Nature casts at you. So if you’ve got the budget, I guess there is no harm in buying one now and be prepared when the SHTF hits. Calculate your usage and find out what emergency generator works for you.

Did you find this infographic helpful and interesting? Let me know what your thoughts are in the comments section below.

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