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This is one of the most common questions when buying a
generator. Ultimately, you need to decide which model of generator is ideal for
your specific application. So, when buying a generator, you must first determine
the electrical size of the generator.
This will give you the information you need to understand how much power the generator needs to operate. To make this step easier, we've covered a few topics to help you learn more about size.
First of all, you need to consider the purpose of the
generator. In addition to the type of load, duty cycle, operating mode and
storage location, you also need to consider the energy consumption of all the
equipment connected to the generator.
In order to justify the energy consumption, information on the type of energy consumption should also be provided. For example, generators are used in homes and offices to power basic household appliances. However, in industries and large companies with high energy consumption, larger, more powerful and more efficient generators may be needed. In these cases, a parallel system can be used.
It is best to let a qualified electrician determine the size. Only a qualified electrician can determine the generator load, purchase the correct wiring and generator size, and ensure the safety of the equipment and system.
The technician determines the total energy consumption of all equipment connected to the system by checking the ratio of panel power, rated current, motor power, starting current, rated current and rated voltage of the driven equipment. The result of this ratio is the total amount of electricity produced by the generator.
The main advantages of scaling are efficiency and
reliability. It extends the life of generators
and equipment, increases energy efficiency and prevents fuel and energy
wastage.
If you have any questions about scaling, please contact
us. We have reviewed many models and brands to choose from, so don't hesitate
to contact us.