Home generators are designed to provide electricity in times of power shortages or failures for a short duration of time. Home generators not only light up the house in case of power outages but also, depending on their capacity, provide power to run appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, furnaces, television and heaters.
Home generators are available in two types: portable and stationery or standby generators. In times of power shortages or disruption of power, small portable home generators can be used to run some selected appliances such as lights, refrigerators, furnaces and sump pump. Generators come in varying size and capacities ranging from 1 kilowatt to 100 kilowatt. Home generators run on diesel, gasoline, propane or natural gas.
The least expensive is the portable gasoline powered engine.
The size and type of generator depends on the requirement of a house owner. Is it required to power the entire house or to run just a few selected appliances? The total number of appliances to be run must be identified and total wattage added up. Some electrical equipment or appliances like refrigerators and air conditioners consume two or three times their normal wattage power to start. A generator that has capacity more than the maximum wattage requirement of the appliances must be selected. The total electric load on the generator should never be more than those rated by the manufacturer.
Moreover, the generator must have the necessary voltage rating to run appliances rated at 240 volts. A 5 KW generator is sufficient for home use and cost around $600 upwards.
Portable generators should not be connected to the home wiring system. Use the recommended extension cords. Overloaded cords can cause fire. Never place the cords under the rugs or the carpet where it can get damaged.
The electric load on the receptacles must be balanced. Portable generators must be located outside the house. Carbon monoxide that is emitted through these generators can be hazardous to health. Always allow the generator to cool down before refueling.
Stationery home generators require the service of a professional or a licensed electrical contractor for installation. The generators are connected to the home wiring system through an automatic transfer switch.
Stationery generators come with an automatic power monitoring system. As soon as there is disruption in power, the generator automatically starts to provide power and switches off automatically after normal power is restored.
Most of the generators run on natural gas and can be connected to the home's natural gas line. This eliminates the inconvenience of refueling the generators. There are models also available that run on LP gas and diesel.
Generators of 8 kw to 17 kw are sufficient to power lights, computer, refrigerators, medial equipment, furnace and water heater. The generator should be housed in a properly ventilated structure as they produce heat and smoke. Stationery generators may cost $2000 to $10,000 depending on the models.
Whatever the type of generator, every generator should provide 60 hertz power for proper performance of any electronic equipment..
New Sea Level Scenario Generator Software Considers Climate Change
A new software package has just been released on the World Wide Web that enables coastal zone managers, coastal zone property owners and any other people or organisations interested in coastal zone issues to create scenarios of future sea-level change at global, regional and local scales. The SimCLIM Sea-Level Scenario Generator software, found at http://www.climsystems.com/site/home/, provides an easy-to-navigate windows platform for creating a wide range of sea-level change scenarios using the latest scientific knowledge. The software is unique as it is the first of its type to provide users with the capacity to create scenarios of future sea-level anywhere in the world that take into account global, regional and local components of change. The SimCLIM Sea-Level Scenario Generator was designed by Drs. Richard Warrick and Wei Ye of the International Global Change Institute http://www.waikato.ac.nz/igci/...
New Sea Level Scenario Generator Software Considers Climate Change
Generator Forecast 2006: Generators Could Be In Short Supply This Hurricane Season
Chicago, IL (ContentDesk) March 22, 2006 -- Hurricane season is still two months away, but the mad rush for emergency power generators has already started. ElectricGeneratorsDirect.com (http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com), an online generator superstore carrying the leading generator brands, is already experiencing a huge surge in generator sales this Spring. A lot of people are still rebuilding from Katrina, Rita and Wilma, said Jon Hoch, founder of ElectricGeneratorsDirect.com (http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com). Theyre not waiting for a tropical depression to form before they start preparing for hurricane season. Generator manufacturers ran out of inventory three years in a row. Last year, it took them until January to replenish inventories from the 2005 Hurricane season.
Do the math, warns Hoch. The manufacturers only...
Generator Forecast 2006: Generators Could Be In Short Supply This Hurricane Season
Mortgage vs. Real Estate Lead Generation
It is fairly common for real estate companies and mortgage brokers to use leads.
There is a difference between mortgage lead generation and real estate generation.
Mortgage lead generation deals with people who need to refinance their homes or apply for loans, while real estate lead generation is a service that connects potential buyers with real estate agents.
Mortgage leads are generated in a number of different ways.
One way to create the leads is for the lender, that is the mortgage broker, to appear in a paper or online directory.
This lets potential customers make the first contact.
The lenders give information about themselves, like the interest rates they charge and types of lending programs they offer, along with their contact information.
This allows potential borrowers to search out the lender that is best for them.
Real Estate lead generation is somewhat different.
It involves...
eCycle Offers High Efficiency Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Based on Kubota’s Super Mini Series Diesel Engines
Temple, PA (ContentDesk) April 26, 2006 -- eCycle, a manufacturer of high efficiency brushless generators, is pleased to announce auxiliary power units (APU) based on the Kubota Z602 and D902 Super Mini diesel engines.
These APUs offer up to 10 times the current (power) of competing products presently on the market.
eCycles APU is designed to answer demand for lightweight, high efficiency mobile DC power, in compliance with anti-idling mandates throughout the United States and Canada.
These units are ideal for vehicles requiring additional DC power as part of a total generation system.
Depending on the application, they can be configured to produce up to 10kW at regulated low voltage (14 or 28VDC) with current up to 360A continuous.Until now, there has not been a generator that can produce high current in a low voltage system.
eCycles unique electronically commutated motor/generator (CMG) utilizes SolidSlot" technology that replaces traditional...
eCycle Offers High Efficiency Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Based on Kubota’s Super Mini Series Diesel Engines
Drew's Animals Seeks to Make Home Schooling Easier
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Headline - Drew's Animals Seeks to Make Home Schooling EasierMebane, North Carolina (ContentDesk) October 22, 2003 - Drew's Animals (www.drewsanimals.com) introduced an online addition and multiplication work sheet generator Monday. Often additional work sheets for math practice are needed beyond that provided by the curriculum the home school family is using. With this generator, home schools will be able to generate and print out random math problems in minutes. This generator is part of a series of tools created by Drew's Animals for home schools. The generator creates work sheets to meet the needs of the individual student.
It works by letting the user pick a range of numbers to use in forming the equations. The range can be from 0 to 999. Twenty equations will be generated. This is very applicable to kindergarten through 6th grade. An optional answer sheet can also...
Drew's Animals Seeks to Make Home Schooling Easier
Hydrogen generators safety
Using and handling hydrogen presents many dangers, when air and hydrogen is mixed risks of an explosion highly increase because the mixture is highly explosive.
When working with hydrogen generators you mast be very attentive. the room where the hydrogen generator is placed should be very well ventilated, an outdoor zone if possible, and everything must be done to eliminate the risks of explosion and fire around the hydrogen generator.
When using and handling the hydrogen generator incorrectly, it may produce excessive heat and dangerous chemical reactions. For example, if the hydrogen generator is removed from its water tank
while it is operating it will overheat and high risks of fire appear. If you wish to remove a hydrogen generator from the water you must wait first for the generation of the hydrogen to stop.
All the equipment on the nitrogen generator should be grounded, to prevent static electrical charges from generating....