One thing to note with the auto-start generators. There's still a startup/warmup phase of the generator and there is not instantaneous transfer. You will loose your energy source once the grid goes down and until your generator automatically comes online. So beware of that if anything needs to be restarted or tends to have trouble restarting upon resumption of power. It may be wise to somehow be notified when away and the generator kicks on to have someone swing by to check that everything is still operating normally.
Other than that, they about the best thing you can have if you expect (and after this, who doesn't) a power loss.
Further, I'm not sure how they sense that the grid power has resumed, switch back to the grid, and shut down the generator. So it is nice to have the generator but what if power only went out for say 30 minutes at your location, would the generator continue to run until you return to turn it off? That would be a bit costly to have 3-4 days of 24hr natural gas use on the generator when it wasn't needed. I suppose just as you had somebody check after the generator starts. You could have them shut it down and manually flip the switch back to the grid. (sounds like it is getting confusing again)... :rolleye1:
Other than that, they about the best thing you can have if you expect (and after this, who doesn't) a power loss.
Further, I'm not sure how they sense that the grid power has resumed, switch back to the grid, and shut down the generator. So it is nice to have the generator but what if power only went out for say 30 minutes at your location, would the generator continue to run until you return to turn it off? That would be a bit costly to have 3-4 days of 24hr natural gas use on the generator when it wasn't needed. I suppose just as you had somebody check after the generator starts. You could have them shut it down and manually flip the switch back to the grid. (sounds like it is getting confusing again)... :rolleye1:
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