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Onsite Estimating and Sizing Selection:

There is not a single correct sizing solution for everyone. We must always remember to consider growth, seasonality, and effects of starting motors and other equipment.

As municipalities and states adopt the new 2008 NEC Electrical Code, there may be new sizing requirements, spelled out in the code book, which we, the installation company, must follow. We must check with the local inspection department to confirm which code cycle will affect your install.

One of the most common mistakes people make when sizing a generator is that they add the Amperage instead of converting to kW. You must convert Amps to kW and add kW to determine the required generator size. Power factors for various motor loads vary widely. Adding Amps without properly accounting for the power factor and/or mixing voltages will result in the improperly sizing of the generator.

We can take all the guess work and stress out of selecting the appropriate model for you. Please call us at (309) 662-8481 to set up a no obligation, onsite sizing evaluation and presentation with one of our trained professionals'.

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