Learn To Use A Generator Properly

By Scott Rodgers


Homeowners who are planning to get a generator for their house, need to consider many things. The thing to think upon is the size of the generator. It is decided on the basis of number of items that you want to run using your generator in an emergency. When you go to a store for getting a generator, note down all the specifications on a piece of paper so that you can conveniently make the selection.

In case you are thinking that you will be able to run all your major appliances like air conditioning system, refrigerator etc at once using the generator then that is not possible. Only the important appliances that you want to operate urgently should be powered using your generator. In case, your priority is to operate any medical equipment then that should be powered first using the generator.

When you have decided to purchase a particular unit for your house and brought that, your next step should be to read all the instructions of using it and maintaining it. Make sure that you don't skip pages. If you will be little careless while using your generator then that can prove to be very dangerous for you.

If a generator will not be used properly, it can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, electric shock and even fire. If you do not want to face any of these situations, make sure that you have full information related to it when you are switching it on.

Certain safety tips should be kept in mind while using a generator. First thing is that you should never use a generator in a closed or partially enclosed space as that could lead to some carbon monoxide problems. Also as you can not smell or see this gas, so it is hard to detect and take any preventive measure.

It is good idea to buy a battery powered CO alarm as that tell you about the problem in advance and you can take the required steps. Keep on checking their batteries on a regular basis. It is very essential to keep the area dry where you have placed your generator. The electrical devices should be either connected directly or should be connected through an outdoor-rated extension cord (recommended by the manufacturer).

Inspect the generator's cords for any signs of wear on regular basis. Don't replace generator fuel while the machine is hot. Let it cool completely before refilling the tank. Generators are very popular in locations that have a lot of power outs and are especially useful in emergency centers such as hospitals.

A portable generator can be a real lifesaver in a big emergency. Unfortunately, these machines can also cause problems if users don't follow proper safety procedures. Before firing up a generator, make sure all instructions have been read and followed. A little bit of extra time can save a life later.




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