Safe Operation of Portable Generators

Are you thinking about buying a portable generator for emergency electrical power to your home or office during a power outage, such as during a hurricane?
Here are a few quick tips for safe operation of portable generators to help you get started.

8000 Watt Briggs & Stratton Portable Generator1. Portable generators are designed for providing temporary power to one or several appliances. The number of appliances they can support is based on the output of the generator and the power requirements of the appliances.

2. The first step in buying a generator is deciding how much wattage you need during an emergency power outage. The size of your generator in wattage is determined by which appliances you want to power and how much total startup energy they need.

See our Chart for approximate wattage needs of various appliances.
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watts of power needed chart

3. Check the rating of the extension cord that you use to connect each appliance to your portable generator. Make sure the cord is designed to carry the full amount of electrical current to the appliance.

4. Portable power generators are not designed to be run continuously, nor run inside your home or garage.  They should be run (outside)  for short periods of several hours, and then shut down for several hours before being run again.

Generac Portable Generator5. We recommend adding a fuel stabilizer to your fuel tank , and running your portable generator for at least 10 minutes each month, to keep it ready to go when you need it.

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2 thoughts on “Safe Operation of Portable Generators”

  1. Nice article. Thanks for the tips; I have a portable generator but hadn’t thought about changing the fuel periodically or running it from time to time. Thinking about what I bind I’d be in if I lose power and try to start it and it won’t start – glad I read your article! Thanks!

  2. Thank you for sharing this article with tips on safe portable generator operation. The owner’s manual of my portable generator was helpful, but I learned more by reading this article.

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