Monday 30 May 2016

Top 4 Factors That Affect Your Choice of Emergency Power Backup Devices

Choosing an emergency backup power supply for your home or commercial properties is a tricky affair. You need to be careful about your choice and base it on a multitude of factors. You also have to be careful about the suitability of the power backups to your current main electric system. A simple miscalculation on the correct matching of the right wattage of generator to the right power supply needs might actually damage many of your devices, and fry many circuits of your homes. The following tips however, have been designed to help you process the many choices of Emergency Power backup devices in the market. You can streamline your list of choices based on these factors and make the final decision after checking all the relevant facts and information.

Budget allocation
Always allocate a budget to the project before you begin the process of sifting through the many products available in the market. The budget can be flexible but it should provide a maximum capping for the products so you know what the higher limit is. Do not cross that limit when buying the product. Remember, the higher limit should be set with the inclusion of how much it will cost you to maintain the generator once you have it installed. Often people buy the product with the lowest initial cost but end up paying a lot more during the maintenance.

Why you need the emergency backup
You should be clear about why you want to buy the product. Make sure you have a list of the expectations you have from your generator. The list should clearly mention whether the device is to backup the power supply of a commercial property or a residential property. Do you just need the device as a stand by for rare emergencies or are the power shortage situations are quite frequent in your area? Also note down whether the device is meant to power a few circuits even within the property or you wish to keep a consistent power supply over a large number of circuits.

Brand assurance
Brand value in the case of generators can come in quite handy. Whether you are buying a used generator or a new one, always check the quality of the brand and research the product lines before you make the purchase. New generators will come with the additional advantage of warranty over the device. However, even in the case of used generators a better brad will have a higher lasting power thus potentially reducing your risk factor in buying a used device.

Right kind of changeover switch for your product
Finally, always check the type of changeover switch that you need to install with your generator to give the most appropriate power backup to your existing system. Most residences prefer manual transfer switch, which is cheaper and allows a safe time to trigger the switch only after you have safely closed non-essential circuits. Automatic transfer switches will be more expensive but are a better fit for commercial properties. These switches will automatically changeover to emergency backup with a slight delay time to allow for safe transition from the main supply.

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