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Before Winter "Hits Hard", Consider a Whole House Generator
Wesson Energy, Inc. provides insights to the advantages of automatic shut on, and off, whole house generators

“Don’t wait for the first winter storm to leave your home without electricity,” cautioned John Lucera, Wesson Energy Vice President of Sales. “An automatic standby whole-house generator is a back up to an electrical system and operates regardless if anyone is in a home. Within seconds of a power outage, the generator supplies power to a home’s circuit breaker box. When power returns, the generator shuts off. It operates on natural gas or liquid propane gas and is usually located outside the home.”
During a utility power outage, an automatic standby generator provides numerous advantages over a portable generator and is recommended by The American Red Cross as a safer way to provide immediate backup power. A properly installed generator, located outside the home, reduces the risk of deadly carbon monoxide entering the home – a common hazard with portable generators.” An additional advantage of automatic generators is that there is never a need for monitoring as they provide 24/7 protection regardless if a home is occupied or not, and they automatically shut off when utility power returns. To ensure safety and adherence to all local, state and national electrical codes, Generac recommends that a homeowner use an authorized Generac dealer or licensed contractor such as Wesson Energy for the install.
Family-owned and operated, Wesson Energy helps homeowners and businesses realize improved energy efficiencies by integrating smart technologies with heating and cooling solutions resulting in optimal comfort. For more information on Wesson Energy’s various whole house automatic generators, visit www.wessonenergy.com/generators or call 203-756-7041.